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A linguist is a person who is an expert in languages. Linguists study the structure, history, and evolution of languages, as well as how they are used in communication.
No inscriptions have been found that are bilingual, so linguists can not compare another language to that of the Harappan, and therefore it has been impossible to crack.
Linguists, or people who study languages,have traced the movement of west africansby looking at the languages spoken in AfricaBy Fabrice Tuyizere
Linguists study computer science because they want to study the syntax and semantics of computer programming languages, ideally to help further the development of the software engineering field.
They were linguists, and studied comparative languages. Grimm"s law named in their honor.
Linguists who specialize in ancient languages estimate that the Western Hemisphere had about 2,000 languages at the time of Columbus. These languages were diverse and scattered throughout North and South America.
Languages are organsed into families. Languages in a family are related through descent from a common ancestral language or parental language, called the proto-language of that family.
A linguistic compares languages, but a philologist studies recorded languages and words.
Linguists study language.
R. Suman Kumari has written: 'Human factors and information seeking behaviour of Indian linguists' -- subject(s): Information behavior, Officials and employees, Linguists, Psychology, Central Institute of Indian Languages
Languages don't become languages in a specific year. Linguists use approximations to categorize languages. Old Farsi is identified as a language by about the 6th Century BCE. Modern Farsi has been around for about 1000 years.