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- * [[Linguistic Data Consortium]] * [[Locally decodable code]], an error correction code ...975 bytes (111 words) - 04:36, 5 July 2024
- '''Linguistic criticism''' is probably the oldest form of [[biblical criticism]] or [[tex ...and the [[Pauline epistles]]. Other languages that are very important for linguistic criticism include Akkadian, Ugaritic, and Latin. Moreover, Arabic, Hittite ...3 KB (529 words) - 13:21, 4 March 2024
- ...often used in the context of [[linguistic prescription]]; it also occurs [[linguistic description|descriptively]] in the context of a lack of [[idiom (language s * [[Error (linguistics)]] ...4 KB (565 words) - 08:05, 13 May 2025
- | thesis_title = Some phonetic specifications of linguistic units: an electromyographic investigation ...in|first=Victoria A.|date=1965-10-01|title=Some Phonetic Specifications of Linguistic Units: in Electromyographic Investigation|journal=Working Papers in Phoneti ...13 KB (1,821 words) - 03:37, 11 June 2025
- [[Category:Linguistic error]] ...2 KB (227 words) - 21:01, 30 December 2024
- {{Short description|Aspect of linguistic studies}} ...1-09-09}}</ref> cites the following statements as typical examples of folk-linguistic beliefs. ...8 KB (1,088 words) - 16:53, 22 June 2025
- ...nal railway company, admitted that the accident was caused solely by human error. Judge Philippe Ridelle presided the trial and pronounced the sentence.{{wh [[Category:Linguistic controversies]] ...4 KB (624 words) - 01:03, 28 January 2025
- {{Short description|Linguistic deviation}} ...in [[Morphology (linguistics)|morphology]], while a ''[[solecism]]'' is an error in [[syntax]].<ref>"Livy's Patavinitas," [[Kurt Latte]], ''Classical Philol ...6 KB (822 words) - 13:26, 6 July 2024
- ...ally has occurred. There is no guarantee that this method will catch every error – it is not a method for proving the correctness of a piece of previous wor ...h]] in 1912. Previous research had concluded that the manuscript contained linguistic features too complex to be readily explicable as a hoax, and too strange to ...7 KB (1,062 words) - 12:00, 12 January 2023
- ...n English [[article (grammar)|article]], based on a common [[typographical error]] of "''[[the]]''". ''Teh'' has subsequently developed [[grammar|grammatica ''Teh'' originates from the common [[Typographical error|typo]] of [[English articles#Definite article|the word ''the'']], as might ...3 KB (419 words) - 05:11, 12 May 2025
- ...some individuals and the inflated egos of others. This is for Koestler an error of transcendence that is reflected in a poor integration of our reptilian b ...|ontogenetic]], [[habit (psychology)|habit]]ual, [[linguistic prescription|linguistic prescriptive]], and [[Society|social]]—operating in a continuum of independ ...5 KB (774 words) - 16:14, 5 February 2025
- ...r phrase. When a false etymology becomes a popular belief in a cultural or linguistic community, it is a '''folk etymology''' (or '''popular etymology''').<ref>{ ...tion available at the time, and these can be later modified or rejected as linguistic scholarship advances. The results of [[medieval etymology]], for example, ...6 KB (825 words) - 14:33, 19 September 2025
- ...f the [[Torah]]. It is often known as "Targum Jonathan" due to a printer's error or perhaps because it is so stylistically similar to the Targum Jerusalem, == Linguistic analysis == ...7 KB (957 words) - 08:53, 25 October 2024
- ...has been considered somewhat controversial by [[linguistic prescriptivism|linguistic prescriptivists]]. The use of 'literally' as an intensifier is recognized a ...namite."<ref name=":1" /> The notion that its use as an intensifier is an "error" is rejected by scholars of language, who typically view arguments against ...7 KB (1,069 words) - 06:41, 30 June 2025
- ...ted by the listener or reader; usage is also, however, a concern for the [[Linguistic prescription|prescriptive]] tradition, for which "correctness" is a matter Common usage may be used as one of the criteria of laying out [[linguistic prescription|prescriptive norms]] for [[codification (linguistics)|codified ...7 KB (941 words) - 18:31, 5 June 2025
- [[Linguistics]][[List of linguistic topics| ]]<!-- (Since this list also serves as a maintenance page, the [[Error]] - ...10 KB (1,323 words) - 21:05, 3 June 2025
- ...of the user caused Dr. Sbaitso to "break down" in a "[[Parity error|PARITY ERROR]]" before resetting itself. The same would happen, if the user types "say p *[[Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity|ALICE]] ...4 KB (624 words) - 19:18, 25 April 2025
- ...nted by [[Eric Brill]] in his 1993 PhD thesis. It can be summarized as an "error-driven transformation-based tagger". It is: * a form of [[supervised learning]], which aims to minimize error; and, ...5 KB (755 words) - 15:15, 6 September 2024
- ...rāre}}, meaning 'to wander'<ref name=":0">Oxford English Dictionary, s.v. “error (n.), Etymology,” September 2023, {{doi|10.1093/OED/3627921224}}.</ref>) is ...r=[[Australian Bureau of Statistics]]|access-date=June 10, 2018}}</ref> An error could result in [[failure]] or in a [[Deviation (statistics)|deviation]] fr ...18 KB (2,717 words) - 23:00, 10 October 2025
- [[File:Breton dialectes-en.svg|thumb|[[Linguistic boundary of Brittany]] between Celtic-speaking (west) and Romance-speaking ...rm border will develop, because the two languages can continually exchange linguistic inventions; this is known as a [[dialect continuum]]. A "language island" ...9 KB (1,348 words) - 20:11, 25 May 2025