Linguist
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A Linguist is an expert in natural languages.
References
2013
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistics#Terminology
- The term linguist applies within the field to someone who studies language, or specific languages.
2006
- (Kilgarriff & Grefenstette, 2006) ⇒ Adam Kilgarriff, and Gregory Grefenstette. (2006). “Introduction to the Special Issue on the Web as Corpus.” In: Computational Linguistics, 29(3). doi:10.1162/089120103322711569
- QUOTE: The Web, teeming as it is with language data, of all manner of varieties and languages, in vast quantity and freely available, is a fabulous linguists’ playground. … Language scientists and technologists are increasingly turning to the Web as a source of language data, because it is so big, because it is the only available source for the type of language in which they are interested, or simply because it is free and instantly available.