linguistics (n)

n06172789

type n
lex_filenum 09
def the scientific study of language
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Hypernym science, scientific discipline
Part holonym cognitive science
Derivationally related form linguistics → linguistic; linguistics → linguist
Member of this domain - TOPIC analytic, uninflected; synthetic; animate; inanimate; cacuminal, retroflex; inflected; uninflected; early; Old; middle; late; Modern, New; New; cognate; standard, received; acceptable; nonstandard; bad; unacceptable, unaccepted; suprasegmental; segmental; autosemantic; synsemantic; radical; polyphonic; homophonous; ablative; aspectual; prepositional; vocative; linguistic performance; tone; complementary distribution, complementation; linguistic competence; feature of speech, feature; grammar; descriptive grammar; prescriptive grammar; syntax, sentence structure, phrase structure; syntax; generative grammar; phonology, phonemics; descriptivism; prescriptivism; derivative; form, word form, signifier, descriptor; root, root word, base, stem, theme, radical; semantic role, participant role; postposition; preposition; topicalization; morphophoneme; phoneme; allophone; rule, linguistic rule; universal, linguistic universal; sign; phylum; aphaeresis, apheresis; linguistic process; voice; obscure; reduce; etymologize, etymologise; topicalize; reduplicate, geminate
Hyponym computational linguistics; dialect geography, linguistic geography; etymology; historical linguistics, diachronic linguistics, diachrony; neurolinguistics; pragmatics; semantics; sociolinguistics; structuralism, structural linguistics; synchronic linguistics; descriptive linguistics; prescriptive linguistics
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Domain of synset - TOPIC analytic, uninflected; synthetic; animate; inanimate; cacuminal, retroflex; inflected; uninflected; early; Old; middle; late; Modern, New; New; cognate; standard, received; acceptable; nonstandard; bad; unacceptable, unaccepted; suprasegmental; segmental; autosemantic; synsemantic; radical; polyphonic; homophonous; ablative; aspectual; prepositional; vocative; linguistic performance; tone; complementary distribution, complementation; linguistic competence; feature of speech, feature; grammar; descriptive grammar; prescriptive grammar; syntax, sentence structure, phrase structure; syntax; generative grammar; phonology, phonemics; descriptivism; prescriptivism; derivative; form, word form, signifier, descriptor; root, root word, base, stem, theme, radical; semantic role, participant role; postposition; preposition; topicalization; morphophoneme; phoneme; allophone; rule, linguistic rule; universal, linguistic universal; sign; phylum; aphaeresis, apheresis; linguistic process; voice; obscure; reduce; etymologize, etymologise; topicalize; reduplicate, geminate
Derivationally related form linguistic → linguistics; linguist → linguistics
Pertainym (pertains to noun) linguistic → linguistics
Hyponym science, scientific discipline
Part meronym cognitive science
Hypernym computational linguistics; dialect geography, linguistic geography; etymology; historical linguistics, diachronic linguistics, diachrony; neurolinguistics; pragmatics; semantics; sociolinguistics; structuralism, structural linguistics; synchronic linguistics; descriptive linguistics; prescriptive linguistics

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