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Things linguistics often describes (“linguistics ________”)
empirical, language, studies, approach, class, study, relationship
How linguistics often is described (“________ linguistics”)
historical, structural, computational, modern, comparative, cognitive, theoretical, anthropological, general, descriptive, american, contrastive, european, generative, functional, contemporary, systemic, mathematical, oceanic, critical, formal, cartesian, english, australian, diachronic, african, saussurean, synchronic, indian, clinical, austronesian, traditional, century, germanic, japanese, scientific, arabic, chomskyan, forensic, quantitative, corpus, soviet, educational, chinese, philippine, western, slavic, genetic, saussurian, transformational, asian, autonomous, semitic, areal, russian, hispanic, mainstream, turkish, spanish, korean, socio, feminist, east, statistical, day, afroasiatic, dravidian, creole, classical, developmental, chomskian, modem, introductory, yiddish, taxonomic, outside, philosophical, integrational, hungarian, mayan, typological
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