Definitions
the humanistic study of language and literature
Word origin
From linguist + -ics, akin to linguistic and Latin linguisticus, coined by English philosopher and historian of science William Whewell in 1847 from German Linguistik.
Used in a sentence
“a branch of linguistics”
“to study linguistics”
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