A linguist.
I know the study is called linguistics, but I don't know what the person is called.
The word used to describe someone who studies languages is linguistics. There are 3 different sections to linguistics; language meaning, language in context, and language form.
A scientist who studies language and written records is called a linguist or a philologist. They analyze language structure, history, and usage to understand how languages evolve and the cultural contexts in which they are used.
A person who studies body language is called a kinesics expert or a body language analyst. They specialize in nonverbal communication cues such as facial expressions, gestures, and posture to understand underlying emotions and intentions.
Someone who studies very hard might be called a bookworm. You could also say they keep their nose to the grindstone.
I know the study is called linguistics, but I don't know what the person is called.
The word used to describe someone who studies languages is linguistics. There are 3 different sections to linguistics; language meaning, language in context, and language form.
Someone who studies evolution is called Evolutionary Biologist.
Someone who studies cryogenics is called a cryogenicist.
Yes, someone who studies bats is called a chiropterologist.
Someone who studies languages is a "linguist."
Someone who studies the planet would be called a Geologist. Someone who studies Space would be called an astronaimist. Both work together to gather information about earth.
Someone who studies planetary systems is called a planetary scientist
an areologist
Zoologist
Astronomer
A person who studies geography is called a geographer.