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linguïstische

Linguïstische is a Dutch adjective meaning "linguistic" or "related to linguistics." It is used to describe phenomena, concepts, or data that pertain to the study of language. The form linguïstische is the attributive form used when the noun it modifies requires the -e ending, as in linguïstische analyse or linguïstische data.

The word is derived from linguïstiek, the Dutch term for linguistics, itself from Latin lingua ("tongue" or

In use, linguïstische describes theories, methods, or results across linguistic subfields, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax,

Notes on orthography: In Dutch, the diaeresis in linguïstische serves to indicate a syllable boundary and prevent

"language")
and
related
terms
in
other
European
languages
such
as
French
linguistique
and
English
linguistics.
The
diaeresis
over
the
i
signals
that
the
i
is
pronounced
in
a
separate
syllable,
clarifying
pronunciation
and
preserving
the
historical
root.
semantics,
pragmatics,
sociolinguistics,
psycholinguistics,
and
computational
linguistics.
It
appears
in
phrases
such
as
linguïstische
analyse,
linguïstische
gegevens,
or
linguïstische
theorie.
mispronunciation.
The
noun
corresponding
to
the
field
is
linguïstiek.
The
term
remains
common
in
academic
and
applied
contexts
referring
to
language
structure,
use,
and
processing.