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'''Linguistics''' is the [[science]] of [[language]].
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'''Linguistics''' was the [[science]] of [[language]]. Individuals who specialized in linguistics were known as '''linguists''' or '''language specialists'''.
   
Aboard the [[Enterprise (NX-01)]], it was [[Ensign]] [[Hoshi Sato]]'s responsibility for all linguistic matters. ({{ENT|Vox Sola}})
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Aboard the {{EnterpriseNX}}, it was [[Ensign]] [[Hoshi Sato]]'s responsibility for all linguistic matters. ({{ENT|Vox Sola}})
   
In [[2155]], [[Hoshi Sato]] was excited about her visit to [[Risa]] because "''at any one time there can be thousands of visitors there speaking hundreds of different languages.''" She invited [[Malcolm Reed]] to join her, but he said that he was "''hoping for something more than a linguistic seminar.''" ({{ENT|Fallen Hero}})
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In [[2152]], Sato was excited about her visit to [[Risa]] because "''at any one time there can be thousands of visitors there speaking hundreds of different languages.''" She invited [[Malcolm Reed]] to join her, but he said that he was "''hoping for something more than a linguistic seminar.''" ({{ENT|Fallen Hero}})
   
 
Later that year, [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]] studied the [[Menk]], observing that they were becoming increasing intelligent, noting their advancement in [[motor skill]]s, and linguistic abilities. ({{ENT|Dear Doctor}})
 
Later that year, [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]] studied the [[Menk]], observing that they were becoming increasing intelligent, noting their advancement in [[motor skill]]s, and linguistic abilities. ({{ENT|Dear Doctor}})
   
In [[2267]], [[Spock]] became curious of the words spoken by the crew to the infant, [[Leonard James Akaar]], "Oochy-woochy kootchie-koo." [[James T. Kirk]] described it as "''an obscure [[Earth]] dialect''" and that that perhaps he should consult linguistics for more information on the meaning. ({{TOS|Friday's Child}})
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In [[2267]], [[Spock]] became curious of the words spoken by the crew to the infant, [[Leonard James Akaar]], "''Oochy-woochy kootchie-koo.''" [[James T. Kirk]] described it as "''an obscure [[Earth]] dialect''" and that that perhaps he should consult linguistics for more information on the meaning. ({{TOS|Friday's Child}})
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==Related topics==
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== Related topics ==
 
* [[Chromolinguistics]]
 
* [[Chromolinguistics]]
 
* [[Exolinguistics]]
 
* [[Exolinguistics]]
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* [[Semantics]]
 
* [[Linguacode]]
 
* [[Linguacode]]
 
* [[Linguistic database]]
 
* [[Linguistic database]]
   
==Languages==
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== Languages ==
 
* [[:Category:Languages|List of languages]]
 
* [[:Category:Languages|List of languages]]
   
==External link==
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== External links ==
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* {{mbeta|Linguist}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}
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[[de:Linguistik]]
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[[it:Linguistica]]
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[[Category:Linguistics]]

Revision as of 06:32, 5 July 2015

Linguistics was the science of language. Individuals who specialized in linguistics were known as linguists or language specialists.

Aboard the Enterprise NX-01, it was Ensign Hoshi Sato's responsibility for all linguistic matters. (ENT: "Vox Sola")

In 2152, Sato was excited about her visit to Risa because "at any one time there can be thousands of visitors there speaking hundreds of different languages." She invited Malcolm Reed to join her, but he said that he was "hoping for something more than a linguistic seminar." (ENT: "Fallen Hero")

Later that year, Doctor Phlox studied the Menk, observing that they were becoming increasing intelligent, noting their advancement in motor skills, and linguistic abilities. (ENT: "Dear Doctor")

In 2267, Spock became curious of the words spoken by the crew to the infant, Leonard James Akaar, "Oochy-woochy kootchie-koo." James T. Kirk described it as "an obscure Earth dialect" and that that perhaps he should consult linguistics for more information on the meaning. (TOS: "Friday's Child")

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Languages

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