Use "linguist" in a sentence

1. I'm afraid I'm no linguist .

2. She's a highly competent linguist.

3. She's an excellent linguist.

4. Her brother was an accomplished linguist.

5. He is a remarkable linguist.

6. Melancon is a Cajun and a linguist

7. But the linguist can not determine relevance.

8. She's a natural linguist, ie learns languages easily.

9. A linguist as well as an adventuress.

10. The linguist probably etymologized the words incorrectly.

11. A true linguist in the land of engineers!

12. Jespersen is considered a world - famous linguist. Sentencedict.com

13. Haug was an erudite scholar and a talented linguist.

14. Roger Marsh Blench is a British linguist, ethnomusicologist and development anthropologist

15. Professor Cui has a high reputation as a linguist.

16. By a Gallophilic, Anglophilic, nostalgic Nintendo-loving New England linguist

17. Czech linguist Danes puts forward 5 types of TP model.

18. He was an Accomplished linguist, fluent in French and German.

19. He used to be a linguist till he turns writer.

20. I used to be a linguist till I become a writer.

21. Appetizing This combination should be extremely Appetizing to any typologically oriented theoretical linguist

22. He read extensively in the classics and became an accomplished linguist.

23. Sara : And by creating you mean fabricating, neural linguist programming, behavior. science.

24. Of course she could also have cited her prodigious talent as a linguist.

25. Steve Bouser grew up in Missouri, served as a Russian linguist in the U.S

26. The river was named for Joseph Brazeau, a linguist associated with the Palliser Expedition.

27. Roman Jakobson , a famous linguist, is the first person that adopts the permian semiotics.

28. As secretary to his father in Europe, he became an accomplished linguist and assiduous diarist.

29. Steve Bouser grew up in Missouri, served as a Russian linguist in the U.S

30. Milan Moguš (pronounced ; 27 April 1927 – 19 November 2017) was a Croatian linguist and academician.

31. A brilliant linguist, he was also deeply interested in botany, chemistry and other scientific subjects.

32. The current flag was designed by Stepan Malkhasyants, an Armenian lexicographer, linguist, academician, and philologist.

33. This article uses the orthography devised by linguist Alexandre François, based on the Latin alphabet.

34. A linguist of astonishing voracity, Mr Ostler plunges happily into his tales from ancient history.

35. The roles of applied linguist and language teacher are different; they work to different professional briefs.

36. Roger Marsh Blench (born 1953) is a British linguist, ethnomusicologist and development anthropologist.He has an M.A

37. Hence, the American linguist, Leonard Bloomfield, stated that Bilingualism is the native-like control of two languages

38. 12 Here the lexicographer has to be his own linguist and have recourse to the linguistic analysis of the language.

39. His father, Louis Diamond, was a physician, and his mother, Flora Kaplan, a teacher, linguist, and concert pianist.

40. It is named for the Brazeau River, in turn named for Joseph Brazeau, a linguist associated with the Palliser Expedition.

41. Interpreting is limited to the oral skills and implies that the translation is being done by a professional linguist.

42. Four years later Brian and Mike, a technician and a linguist were among fourteen sacked for refusing to do so.

43. It is known that he was proficient in the sciences of the time, as well as being a considerable linguist.

44. From 1898 to 1905 she was married to the statistician Sven Norrman and from 1906 to the linguist and educator Hjalmar Alving.

45. Indeed, the linguist Charles Ruhl has argued that certain ostensible Ambiguities, including act/object and type/token, are really cases of lexical underdetermination.

46. The Bhutanese government adopted a transcription system known as Roman Dzongkha, devised by the linguist George van Driem, as its standard in 1991

47. Lexical Semantics, written by British linguist D. A. Cruse, was published in 19 and the book drew much attention in the linguistic field.

48. Working to decode this mysterious language, accomplished human linguist Louise Banks—played in the sci-fi film Arrival by actress Amy Adams—begins to have visions of …

49. The term ablaut (from German ab- in the sense "down, reducing" + Laut "sound") was coined in the early 19th century by the linguist Jacob Grimm , though the phenomenon was first described a century earlier by the Dutch linguist Lambert ten Kate in his book Gemeenschap tussen de Gottische spraeke en de Nederduytsche ("Commonality between the Gothic language and Dutch ", 1710 ).

50. The linguist Joseph Greenberg included Mayan in his highly controversial Amerind hypothesis, which is rejected by most historical linguists as unsupported by available evidence.

51. John McWhorter, a linguist and Controversialist of mixed liberal and conservative views, sees the triumph of 1960s counterculture as responsible for the decline of formal English.

52. John McWhorter, a linguist and controversialist of mixed liberal and conservative views, sees the triumph of 1960s counterculture as responsible for the decline of formal English.

53. He was a natural linguist, and he kept notebooks, making a scientific study of the workers' slang or Argot, until he could talk quite intelligibly.

54. Tengvik's 'Old English Bynames' is a towering contribution to the study of early medieval nicknames, and is equally valuable to both the historian and the linguist

55. The name was chosen by explorer and linguist John Wesley Powell, from a word used by the Coastal Chumash to refer to the Indians of Santa Rosa …

56. Leonard Bloomfield (April 1, 1887 – April 18, 1949) was an American linguist who led the development of structural linguistics in the United States during the 1930s and the 1940s

57. Valjala-Ariste (formerly known as Ariste), village in Saaremaa Parish, Saare County, Estonia; Paul Ariste (1905–1990), Estonian linguist This page was last edited on 3 April 2018, at 18:16 (UTC)

58. Anaphoric (adj.) 1914, coined in the grammatical sense by Danish linguist Otto Jespersen; see anaphora + -ic.In the sentence, "Here are some apples; take one," the one is Anaphoric.

59. Or by appointment As a Korean applied linguist, Professor Byon’s primary research areas are sociolinguistics, Korean-as-a-foreign language (KFL) pedagogy, and second language acquisition (for American KFL learners).

60. Last week, Columbia linguist, author, and self-described liberal John McWhorter published a masterful second installment of his most recent work “ The Elect: Neoracists Posing As Antiracists And Their Threat To A Progressive America.”

61. “Ripshit Bonkers” is an especially felicitous turn of phrase—Wilson later told the linguist Ben Zimmer that, as far as “ripshit” went, “my first memory of that word was from my (very

62. Inspired by Shibatani’s (Jpn Korean Linguist 4:39–74, 1994; in: Shibatani and Thompson (eds) Grammatical constructions: their form and meaning, Clarendon Press, Oxford, pp 157–194, 1996) observation that a dative NP in a Benefactive sentence is

63. Paul Ariste (February 3, 1905, Torma, Jõgevamaa – February 2, 1990, Tartu) was an Estonian linguist renowned for his studies of the Finno-Ugric languages (especially Estonian and Votic), Yiddish[1] and Baltic Romani language

64. Esperanto: ·Father Christmas 1961, “Linguist's Library”, in The Linguist, volume 23, number 11: Vi pensas pri tiuj ĝojoplenaj bildoj de Patro Kristnasko kune kun sledo kaj Boacoj, Patro Kristnasko kun ruga nazo kaj tiel plu

65. Noam Chomsky, in full Avram Noam Chomsky, (born December 7, 1928, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.), American theoretical linguist whose work from the 1950s revolutionized the field of linguistics by treating language as a uniquely human, Biologically based cognitive capacity

66. Leonard Bloomfield, American linguist whose book Language (1933) was one of the most important general treatments of linguistic science in the first half of the 20th century and almost alone determined the subsequent course of linguistics in the United States

67. The editor of Humboldt's seminal contributions to Bascology, Bernhard Hurch, a renowned Austrian expert of Basque and general linguist, is also the editor of the book under review which ties in with the above programme of a full-blown edition and appraisal of …

68. Possible explanations for that disparity range from politics to population density, but one linguist has a new theory that has to do with the way we speak.He proposes that it's actually Americans' aspirated Consonants that have helped make the COVID epidemic in the U.S

69. Yuri Vladimirovich Zytsar (also Zitsar, in Russian: Юрий Владимирович Зыцарь; 1928 – 2009) was a Russian-Georgian linguist, specialist in the Basque language.He was one of the founders of both the Soviet as well as the Georgian school of Bascology.He graduated from the Leningrad State University Department of Spanish philology in 1950.