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Edgar Howard Sturtevant has written: 'Linguistic change' 'An introduction to linguistic science'
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Etymology is the study of the historical evolution, from origin to current use, of linguistic forms (words).
noah reffered to the wonderful suggestions the people had replied to her
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Computer Science is the study of algorithms, including 1 )Their formal and mathematical properties 2 )Their hardware realizations 3 )Their linguistic realizations 4 )Their Applications
Right after cell division, new cells are reffered to as "Daughter cells"
Because that's how they feed - by filtering tiny plants and animals from the water around them.
Linguistic Society of America has written: 'Linguistic Society of America membership'
He has a keen interest in linguistic patterns and structures.
Depends which branch. Biological anthropology is life science, as it deals with human evolution and biology. Linguistic or cultural are social sciences. Archaeology could go either way depending on what is being uncovered.
Linguistic Bibliography was created in 1949.