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1.a person who speaks more than one language
2.a specialist in linguistics
LinguistLin"guist (lĭṉ"gwĭst), n. [L. lingua tongue, speech, language: cf. F. linguiste.]
1. A master of the use of language; a talker. [Obs.]
I'll dispute with him;
He's a rare linguist. J. Webster.
2. A person skilled in languages.
There too were Gibbon, the greatest historian, and Jones, the greatest linguist, of the age. Macaulay.
language genius, linguistic scientist, natural linguist, polyglot, specialist in linguistics
Adele Goldberg (linguist) • Alexander Murray (linguist) • Alexandre François (linguist) • Andrew Garrett (linguist) • Anthony Traill (linguist) • Antoine Thomas (linguist) • Bruce Hayes (linguist) • Calvin Thomas (linguist) • Charles V. Taylor (linguist) • Clive Scott (linguist) • Daniel Kane (linguist) • David Bradley (linguist) • David Nash (linguist) • Deborah Cameron (linguist) • Duncan Forbes (linguist) • Ernst Fraenkel (linguist) • Ernst Fränkel (linguist) • Francis Johnson (linguist) • Friedrich Müller (linguist) • Harold Williams (linguist) • Historical linguist • Holger Pedersen (linguist) • Ian Roberts (linguist) • Jack Chambers (linguist) • Jack Halpern (linguist) • James Evans (linguist) • Jan Bystroń (linguist) • Jan de Vries (linguist) • Jeffrey Heath (linguist) • Jim Miller (linguist) • Johannes Friedrich (linguist) • Johannes Schmidt (linguist) • John Lynch (linguist) • John Lyons (linguist) • John McCarthy (linguist) • John Sampson (linguist) • John Strachan (linguist) • John Wells (linguist) • Jonathan Kaye (linguist) • Josef Beneš (linguist) • Joseph Wright (linguist) • Karl Hoffmann (linguist) • Keith Brown (linguist) • LINGUIST List • Linguist (disambiguation) • Lionel Bender (linguist) • Malcolm Ross (linguist) • Mark Baker (linguist) • Michael Collins (computational linguist) • Michael Holman (linguist) • Michel Lejeune (linguist) • Neil Smith (linguist) • Nicholas Evans (linguist) • Paul Newman (linguist) • Peter Matthews (linguist) • Robert B. Jones (linguist) • Robert Hodge (linguist) • Robert Lees (linguist) • Robert Willis (linguist) • Roger Pearson (linguist) • Roy Harris (linguist) • Samuel Lee (linguist) • Samuel Martin (linguist) • Sandra Thompson (linguist) • Stephen Matthews (linguist) • Sukumar Sen (linguist) • Terry Crowley (linguist) • Wang Li (linguist) • Wilhelm Schmidt (linguist) • William Croft (linguist) • William Shipley (linguist)
humain (selon une détermination fonctionnelle, physique ou psychologique) : personne (fr)[Classe...]
humain, homme (au plan de l'espèce, de l'âge...) (fr)[Classe...]
hominid; man; human being; person; individual; someone; somebody; mortal; soul; human[ClasseHyper.]
man; human being; person; individual; someone; somebody; mortal; soul; human[ClasseHyper.]
man; human being; person; individual; someone; somebody; mortal; soul; human[ClasseHyper.]
multilingual; polyglot[ClasseHyper.]
relatif à (fr)[Classe...]
(multilingual), (language; speech; colloquial language)[Thème]
(multiplicity; plurality)[Thème]
(much)[Caract.]
(translator)[termes liés]
biology[Domaine]
Human[Domaine]
being, organism - causal agency, causal agent, cause, reason[Hyper.]
folk, people, persons[membre]
individualise, individualize, personalise, personalize - personate, personify - personhood - mortal - language, linguistic communication - clapper, glossa, lingua, tongue - linguistics, philology - language genius, linguist, natural linguist, polyglot - lingually, linguistically[Dérivé]
language, speech[Rel.App.]
multilingual[Similaire]
nonlinguistic[Ant.]
personne qui parle une ou des langues (fr)[Classe]
plusieurs (fr)[Caract.]
multilingual, polyglot[CeQuiEst~]
lingual, linguistic[Dérivé]
linguist (n.)
métier : langage (fr)[Classe]
métier : sciences humaines (fr)[Classe]
scholar; erudite person; initiate; learned person; pundit; savant[Classe]
scientific; scholar; man of learning; scientist[ClasseHyper.]
linguistics[Classe]
(linguistics), (specialist in linguistics; linguist; linguistic scientist)[Thème]
(book; volume; needlework; embroidery; fancywork)[termes liés]
person[Domaine]
Science[Domaine]
philology[Domaine]
FieldOfStudy[Domaine]
qualificatif d'une science du langage (fr)[DomaineDescription]
human, human being, individual, man, mobile portal, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul, wireless portal - egghead, intellect, intellectual - arts, humanistic discipline, humanities, liberal arts[Hyper.]
science, scientific knowledge - science, scientific discipline - linguist, linguistic scientist, specialist in linguistics - philologist, philologue - lingual, linguistic - philological - linguistic, linguistical - linguistics - linguistically[Dérivé]
language, natural language, tongue - language, speech[Rel.App.]
cognitive science[Desc]
man of learning, scholar, scientific, scientist[Hyper.]
linguistics, philology - linguistique (fr) - linguistic, linguistical[Dérivé]
linguist (n.)