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informant

English

Etymology

inform +? -ant

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?n?f??m?nt/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?n?f??m?nt/

Noun

informant (plural informants)

  1. One who relays confidential information to someone, especially to the police; an informer.
  2. (linguistics) A native speaker who acts as a linguistic reference for a language being studied. The informant demonstrates native pronunciation, provides grammaticality judgments regarding linguistic well-formedness, and may also explain cultural references and other important contextual information.
    • 1977, A. E. Kibrik, The methodology of field investigations in linguistics
      The only material the linguist has to begin with are the informant's grammatical utterances in the target language pronounced arbitrarily in a natural or assigned communicative situation or stimulated artificially by the investigator.
    • 2003, Sergei Nirenburg, H. L. Somers, Yorick Wilks, Readings in machine translation (page 116)
      The informant learns his language by formal training and, more importantly, by constant exposure to its use. He cannot repeat to the linguist what he has never seen or heard.

Synonyms

  • See Thesaurus:informant

Translations

See also

  • name names

Catalan

Verb

informant

  1. present participle of informar

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed, more probably from French or German than from English due to the word's ultimate stress.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??n.f?r?m?nt/
  • Hyphenation: in?for?mant
  • Rhymes: -?nt

Noun

informant m (plural informanten, diminutive informantje n)

  1. informer, informant

French

Verb

informant

  1. present participle of informer

Latin

Verb

?nf?rmant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of ?nf?rm?

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whistleblowing

English

Etymology

whistle +? blowing

Noun

whistleblowing (usually uncountable, plural whistleblowings)

  1. The disclosure to the public or to authorities, such as by an employee, of wrongdoing.

Related terms

  • whistleblower

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