We found 2 definitions of linguistic process from 1 different sources.
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linguistic process - a process involved in human language | ||
human process a process in which human beings are involved | ||
linguistics the humanistic study of language and literature | ||
agglutination the building of words from component morphemes that retain their form and meaning in the process of combining | ||
assimilation in the theories of Jean Piaget: the application of a general schema to a particular instance | ||
derivation the act of deriving something or obtaining something from a source or origin | ||
dissimilation a linguistic process by which one of two similar sounds in a word becomes less like the other; "the Old French MARBRE became the English MARBLE by dissimilation" | ||
drift a horizontal (or nearly horizontal) passageway in a mine; "they dug a drift parallel with the vein" | ||
fusion the act of fusing (or melting) together | ||
infection (international law) illegality that taints or contaminates a ship or cargo rendering it liable to seizure | ||
lexicalisation, lexicalization the process of making a word to express a concept | ||
metathesis a linguistic process of transposition of sounds or syllables within a word or words within a sentence | ||
deletion, omission the act of deleting something written or printed | ||
linguistic process - the cognitive processes involved in producing and understanding linguistic communication; "he didn't have the language to express his feelings" | ||
language | ||
higher cognitive process cognitive processes that presuppose the availability of knowledge and put it to use |