different between linguistics vs morphophonology
linguistics
English
Etymology
From linguist +? -ics, a modification of earlier linguistic, coined by English polymath William Whewell in 1837 from German Linguistik.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /l????w?st?ks/
- (US, pre-/?/ tensing) IPA(key): /li???w?st?ks/
Noun
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linguistics (uncountable)
- The scientific study of language.
Synonyms
- glossology, glottology
- linguistry
- speechlore
- wordlore
Meronyms
- See also Thesaurus:linguistics
Derived terms
Related terms
- linguist
- linguistic
Translations
See also
- diction
- grammar
- morphology
- philology
- phonetics
- phonology
- pragmatics
- semantics
- syntax
Anagrams
- linguicists
linguistics From the web:
- what linguistics is all about
- what linguistics is not
- what linguistics means
- what linguistics do
- what linguistics is not pdf
- what linguistics pdf
- what's linguistics as a course
- what linguistics degree
morphophonology
English
Etymology
morpho- +? phonology
Noun
morphophonology (uncountable)
- A branch of linguistics concerned with phonemes, and the phonological representation of morphemes
Synonyms
- morphophonemics
- morphonology
Derived terms
- morphophonological
- morphophonologist
Translations
morphophonology From the web:
- what is morphophonology pdf
- what does morphophonology mean
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