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Unintended deviation from the rules of a language variety
applied linguistics, an error is an unintended deviation from the immanent rules of a language variety made by a second language learner. Such errors result
Error_(linguistics)
Approach in linguistics
In linguistics, an error is the use of a word, speech act or grammatical items in such a way that it seems imperfect and significant of an incomplete
Error_analysis_(linguistics)
Incorrect or inaccurate action
speech in scholarly linguistics, but might be considered errors in prescriptivist contexts. See also Error analysis (linguistics). A gaffe is usually
Error
correction when and how corrections should be made Error (linguistics) Error analysis (linguistics) Second-language acquisition Ellis, Rod (1994). The
Error_treatment_(linguistics)
Scientific study of language
Linguistics is the scientific study of language. The areas of linguistic analysis are syntax (rules governing the structure of sentences), semantics (meaning)
Linguistics
Linguistic deviation
Classical compound Fowler's Dictionary of Modern English Usage Vulgarism Error (linguistics) Solecism "Livy's Patavinitas," Kurt Latte, Classical Philology, Vol
Barbarism_(linguistics)
Processing of natural language by a computer
information retrieval, knowledge representation, computational linguistics, and linguistics more broadly. Major processing tasks in an NLP system include:
Natural_language_processing
Deviation from the apparently intended form of an utterance
verbal dyspraxia Epenthesis Error (linguistics) Errors in early word use Folk etymology FOXP2 Malapropism Metathesis (linguistics) Paraphasia Signorelli parapraxis
Speech_error
Prescriptive rules of grammar and usage
grammar – Framework for the description of the structure of a language Error (linguistics) – Unintended deviation from the rules of a language variety Schizoglossia –
Linguistic_prescription
Reliable digital data delivery methods on unreliable channels
applications in computer science and telecommunications, error detection and correction (EDAC) or error control are techniques that enable reliable delivery
Error detection and correction
Error_detection_and_correction
Variation in pitch
In linguistics, intonation is the variation in pitch used to indicate the speaker's attitudes and emotions, to highlight or focus an expression, to signal
Intonation_(linguistics)
Misuse of a word
be like a canary in a coal mine!" Anti-proverb Catachresis Eggcorn Error (linguistics) Freudian slip Homonym Johnny Dangerously Leo Gorcey Mondegreen Mumpsimus
Malapropism
Topics referred to by the same term
output in computers Error (linguistics), unintended deviation from the rules of a language variety Errors and residuals in statistics Error term Err (disambiguation)
Error_(disambiguation)
Phrase that transgresses the rules of grammar
Fowler's Modern English Usage Catachresis Disputed English grammar Error (linguistics) Malapropism Prescription and description Zeugma, a rhetorical use
Solecism
Ways that speakers of a language use words
language, regardless of its conformity to what is prescribed as correct. Error (linguistics) English writing style Idiom (language structure) Common English usage
Usage_(language)
Study of language change over time
Historical linguistics, also known as diachronic linguistics, is the scientific study of how languages change over time. It seeks to understand the nature
Historical_linguistics
English linguist
1990) was a professor of applied linguistics at Edinburgh University, known for his contribution to the study of error analysis. He was the first Chair
Pit_Corder
Linguistic model for phonological analysis
Blackwell, 1997)", Journal of Linguistics, 37 (1): 127–143, JSTOR 4176645. Prince & Smolensky (1993), p. 94. sfnp error: no target: CITEREFPrinceSmolensky1993
Optimality_theory
Group of languages related through a common ancestor
metaphor borrowed from biology, with the tree model used in historical linguistics analogous to a family tree, or to phylogenetic trees of taxa used in
Language_family
Mistake made in typing printed material
A typographical error (often shortened to typo), also called a misprint, is a spelling or transposition mistake made in the typing of printed or electronic
Typographical_error
Topics referred to by the same term
a mean. Error analysis (linguistics) studies the types and causes of language errors. Error analysis for the Global Positioning System "Error analysis"
Error_analysis
Process of learning a second language
sub-discipline of applied linguistics. It is broad-based and relatively new. As well as the various branches of linguistics, second-language acquisition
Second-language_acquisition
Symbol combining both + and - signs
other fields, including medicine, engineering, chemistry, electronics, linguistics, and philosophy. A version of the sign, including also the French word
Plus–minus_sign
The Pskov Chronicles are a set of three Rus' chronicles of the late Middle Ages concerning the Pskov Land and the Pskov Republic that have survived in
Pskov_Chronicles
2017 Mexican drama film by Ernesto Contreras
I Dream in Another Language (Spanish: Sueño en otro idioma) is a 2017 Mexican drama film directed by Ernesto Contreras. It was screened in the World Cinema
I_Dream_in_Another_Language
Practice-oriented linguistic approach
1950s, has often been linked to aspects of applied linguistics, e.g., to avoid interference errors in foreign-language learning, as advocated by Di Pietro
Contrastive_linguistics
Structural rules of a language
In linguistics, grammar is the system of rules that governs how a natural language is structured and used, as evidenced by its speakers or writers. Grammar
Grammar
Loan or constructed word deemed unnecessary or pretentious
An inkhorn term is a loanword, or a word coined from existing roots, which is deemed to be unnecessary or pretentious. An inkhorn is an inkwell made of
Inkhorn_term
Descriptive term used in place of a formal name
An epithet (from Ancient Greek ἐπίθετον (epítheton) 'adjective', from ἐπίθετος (epíthetos) 'additional'), also a byname, is a descriptive term (word or
Epithet
Gold Coast Moravian missionary and educator
Christian Jacob Protten also Christian Jakobus Africanus Protten or Uldrich (15 September 1715 – 24 August or 23 October 1769) was a Euro-African Moravian
Christian_Jacob_Protten
Pre-colonial West African state
Anẹ Igáláà (Igala Land), also known as the Igala Kingdom, is a traditional pre-colonial West African state, located at the eastern region of the confluence
Igala_Kingdom
Conformity of language to a grammar
In linguistics, grammaticality is conformity to grammar. The notion of grammaticality rose alongside the theory of generative grammar, the goal of which
Grammaticality
Novel by Shikitei Sanba
Ukiyoburo (浮世風呂; Japanese pronunciation: [ɯ.kʲi.joꜜ.bɯ.ɾo, ɯ.kʲi.jo.bɯ.ɾo]) is a Japanese novel written by Shikitei Sanba between 1809 and 1813. It belongs
Ukiyoburo
Phenomenon in which people speak words apparently in languages unknown to them
Speaking in tongues, also known as glossolalia, is a phenomenon or practice in which people utter words or speech-like sounds, often thought by believers
Speaking_in_tongues
Use of pitch to distinguish lexical or grammatical meaning
[ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. In linguistics, tone is the use of pitch contour, pitch register, or both to distinguish
Tone_(linguistics)
This is the List of words having different meanings in British and American English: A–L. For the second portion of the list, see List of words having
List of words having different meanings in American and British English (A–L)
List_of_words_having_different_meanings_in_American_and_British_English_(A–L)
Task in natural language processing
In natural language processing, open information extraction (OIE) is the task of generating a structured, machine-readable representation of the information
Open_information_extraction
Chinese cultural concept of resonance
gǎnyìng lì 超感應力 extrasensory perception gǎnyìng cuòwù 感應錯誤 induced error (linguistics) gǎnyìng diànliú 感應電流 faradic current gǎnyìngquān 感應圈 induction coil
Ganying
Application of linguistics to forensics
Forensic linguistics, legal linguistics, or language and the law is the application of linguistic knowledge, methods, and insights to the forensic context
Forensic_linguistics
Ergative case - Error - Essive case - Ethnologue - Etymology - Etymologist - Eurolinguistics - Evolution of languages - Evolutionary linguistics - Example-based
Index_of_linguistics_articles
Communication within or between species
In the study of the biological sciences, biocommunication is any specific type of communication within (intraspecific) or between (interspecific) species
Biocommunication_(science)
Concept in linguistics
fossilization. These errors occur regardless of exposure to the language or education level. The Dictionary of Historical and Comparative Linguistics, by Robert
Fossilization_(linguistics)
Scottish folk song
The Bonnie Lass o' Fyvie (Roud # 545) is a Scottish folk song about a thwarted romance between a soldier and a woman. Like many folk songs, the authorship
The_Bonnie_Lass_o'_Fyvie
Two terms of Saussure
dichotomy distinguished by Ferdinand de Saussure in his Course in General Linguistics. The French term langue ('[an individual] language') encompasses the
Langue_and_parole
Analysis of social and lingual policy, or historiographical discourse phenomena
invented examples. Text linguistics is a closely related field. The essential difference between discourse analysis and text linguistics is that discourse analysis
Discourse_analysis
Topics referred to by the same term
clause by two clauses containing complementary literals. Cancellable (linguistics), a property of implicatures and presuppositions Cancellation (television)
Cancel
Typographical symbol (*)
of a haplogroup and not any of its subclades (see * (haplogroup)). In linguistics, an asterisk may be used for a range of purposes depending on what is
Asterisk
In linguistics, coercion is a term applied to a process of reinterpretation triggered by a mismatch between the semantic properties of a selector and
Coercion_(linguistics)
Study of meaning in language
in which it is used?". The main disciplines engaged in semantics are linguistics, semiotics, and philosophy. Besides its meaning as a field of inquiry
Semantics
View of linguistics
Structural linguistics, or structuralism, in linguistics, denotes schools or theories in which language is conceived as a self-contained, self-regulating
Structural_linguistics
Distinct words with the same spelling
Ambiguity". Proceedings of the 36th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics: 176. "« Oignon » ou « ognon » ? [orthographe] | La langue française"
Heteronym_(linguistics)
Mythical ape-like creature from Asia
The Yeti (/ˈjɛti/), also commonly referred to as the Abominable Snowman in Western popular culture, is a large, hairy, mythical humanoid creature said
Yeti
Reconstructed ancestor of the Australian language family
nonetheless became widely accepted. A question for Australian comparative linguistics then became the nature of the relationship, if any, between the prefixing
Proto-Australian_language
Letter of Old English and some Scandinavian languages
This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Þ (minuscule: þ), called
Thorn_(letter)
Calais is a service created by Thomson Reuters that automatically extracts semantic information from web pages in a format that can be used on the semantic
Calais_(Reuters_product)
British author and journalist (born 1971)
Henry Francis Mount (born 1971) is a British author and journalist, who is the editor of The Oldie magazine, and a frequent contributor to the Daily Mail
Harry_Mount
Typographic character indicating a question (?)
of the opening mark is common in informal writing, but is considered an error. The one exception is when the question mark is matched with an exclamation
Question_mark
Aspect of linguistic studies
Folk linguistics consists of statements, beliefs, or practices concerning language which are based on uninformed speculation rather than based on the
Folk_linguistics
Human vocal communication using spoken language
of Language & Linguistics (2nd ed.). Amsterdam: Elsevier Science. pp. 425–42. Fromkin, Victoria (1973). "Introduction". Speech Errors as Linguistic Evidence
Speech
Measures of observational error
Accuracy and precision are measures of observational error; accuracy is how close a given set of measurements is to the true value and precision is how
Accuracy_and_precision
Study of kind and quantity of error
evidence necessary to confirm suspicions of misconduct. Error analysis (linguistics) Error bar Errors and residuals in statistics Propagation of uncertainty
Error_analysis_(mathematics)
Approach to linguistics
Functional linguistics is an approach to the study of language characterized by taking systematically into account the speaker's and the hearer's side
Functional_linguistics
Grammar of the Georgian language
Old Georgian prefix (Georgian: ძველქართულის პრეფიქსი, romanized: dzvelkartulis p'repiksi) refers to Old Georgian linguistic prefix classifications based
Old_Georgian_prefix
Municipal public college in Beijing, China
Beijing International Studies University (BISU; 北京第二外国语学院; lit. 'Beijing Second College of Foreign Languages') is a municipal public college of foreign
Beijing International Studies University
Beijing_International_Studies_University
Modification or development of a language
especially when the change originates from human error or is a prescriptively discouraged usage. Modern linguistics rejects this concept, since from a scientific
Language_change
Functional part of speech in most languages
In linguistics, a copula (/ˈkɒpjələ/; pl.: copulas or copulae; abbreviated cop) is a word or phrase that links the subject of a sentence to a subject
Copula_(linguistics)
Non-language factors that enhance understanding of communication
In semiotics, linguistics, sociology and anthropology, context refers to those objects or entities which surround a focal event, in these disciplines
Context
Study of relationship between language and culture
Metalinguistics is the branch of linguistics that studies language and its relationship to other cultural behaviors. It is the study of how different
Metalinguistics
Switching the order of sounds
Straits Salish. Occasional Papers in Linguistics (No. 4). Missoula, Montana: University of Montana Linguistics Laboratory. (Revised version of the author's
Metathesis_(linguistics)
Book by George Yule
provides an introduction to linguistics. It is described as a "highly influential and widely used introductory text on linguistics." The book was reviewed
The_Study_of_Language
Process by which monophthongs become diphthongs and triphthongs
In historical linguistics, vowel breaking, vowel fracture, or diphthongization is the sound change of a monophthong into a diphthong or triphthong. Vowel
Vowel_breaking
The bi-directional hypothesis of language and action proposes that the sensorimotor and language comprehension areas of the brain exert reciprocal influence
Bi-directional hypothesis of language and action
Bi-directional_hypothesis_of_language_and_action
Linguistic revivalistic term
Native tongue title is a revivalistic term that refers to compensation for linguicide (language killing). Native tongue title is the enactment of a statute-based
Native_tongue_title
Hypothesized pre-Celtic language substrate
The Goidelic substrate hypothesis refers to the hypothesized language or languages spoken in Ireland before the arrival of the Goidelic languages. Ireland
Goidelic_substrate_hypothesis
Study of the properties of codes and their fitness
disciplines—such as information theory, electrical engineering, mathematics, linguistics, and computer science—for the purpose of designing efficient and reliable
Coding_theory
Study of how society shapes language and language use
other sub-varieties and styles within a language. A major branch of linguistics since the second half of the 20th century, sociolinguistics is closely
Sociolinguistics
Application of stylometry to computer code
Code stylometry (also known as program authorship attribution or source code authorship analysis) is the application of stylometry to computer code to
Code_stylometry
Topic in computer science and language technology
Gesture recognition is an area of research and development in computer science and language technology concerned with the recognition and interpretation
Gesture_recognition
Provenance of the words of the Romanian language
The lexis of the Romanian language (or Daco-Romanian), a Romance language, has changed over the centuries as the language evolved from Vulgar Latin, to
Romanian_lexis
Swiss linguist and philosopher (1857–1913)
developments in both linguistics and semiotics in the 20th century. He is widely considered one of the founders of 20th-century linguistics and one of two major
Ferdinand_de_Saussure
Type of information retrieval using LLMs
Space Telescope. This error contributed to a $100 billion decline in Google's stock value. RAG is used to prevent these errors, but it does not solve
Retrieval-augmented generation
Retrieval-augmented_generation
Convention of symbols representing language
alphabet in the 20th century. In the first several decades of modern linguistics as a scientific discipline, linguists often characterized writing as
Writing_system
Study of how humans produce and perceive sounds
Phonetics is a branch of linguistics that mainly concerns the articulation, sound wave properties, and perception of speech sounds. The field of phonetics
Phonetics
Actual use of language in concrete situations
performance. Published in 1916, Ferdinand de Saussure's Course in General Linguistics describes language as "a system of signs that express ideas". de Saussure
Linguistic_performance
Earliest model of generative grammar
In linguistics, transformational grammar (TG) or transformational-generative grammar (TGG) was the earliest model of grammar proposed within the research
Transformational_grammar
German nonprofit organization
Stiftung Lesen (Reading Foundation) is a non-profit organization based in Mainz, Germany under the patronage of Joachim Gauck. Stiftung Lesen acts as a
Stiftung_Lesen
Nahuatl grammar book
The Arte de la lengua mexicana con la declaración de los adverbios della is a 1645 grammar of the Nahuatl language in Spanish by Jesuit grammarian Horacio
Arte de la lengua mexicana con la declaración de los adverbios della
Arte_de_la_lengua_mexicana_con_la_declaración_de_los_adverbios_della
Language family native to Eurasia
The Indo-European family is significant to the field of historical linguistics as it possesses the second-longest recorded history of any known family
Indo-European_languages
Term associated with Hawaiian culture
Look up mahalo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mahalo is a Hawaiian word meaning thanks, gratitude, admiration, praise, esteem, regards, or respects
Mahalo
Domain of linguistics
Internet linguistics is a domain of linguistics advocated by the English linguist David Crystal. It studies new language styles and forms that have arisen
Internet_linguistics
Word consisting of two words
In literature, a portmanteau, also known in linguistics and lexicography as a blend word, lexical blend, or simply a blend, is a word formed by combining
Portmanteau
Table layout for visualizing performance; also called an error matrix
A confusion matrix, also known as error matrix, is a specific table layout that allows visualization of the performance of a person or an algorithm on
Confusion_matrix
Pattern-recognition performance metrics
the complement of the type II error rate (i.e., one minus the type II error rate). Precision is related to the type I error rate, but in a slightly more
Precision_and_recall
Short dialogue in Proto-Indo-European
The king and the god (*H₃rḗḱs dei̯wós-kwe) is the title of a short dialogue composed in the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language. It is loosely based
The_king_and_the_god
Loanword that occurs in several languages, with the same or similar meaning and etymology
In linguistics, an internationalism or international word is a loanword that occurs in several languages (that is, translingually) with the same or at
Internationalism (linguistics)
Internationalism_(linguistics)
Language spoken in addition to one's first language
student needs to partake in natural communicative situations. In the latter, error correction is present, as is the study of grammatical rules isolated from
Second_language
Academic debate about conceptualization of time in Hopi language
view of the speakers. Whorf's relativist views fell out of favor in linguistics and anthropology in the 1960s, but Whorf's statement lived on in the
Hopi_time_controversy
Production of a sound while the velum is lowered
This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For
Nasalization
Comparative Semitics is a field of comparative linguistics and philology concerning the Semitic languages. While existing as a field of study in and of
Comparative_Semitics
Topics referred to by the same term
kana Northern Sami language, ISO 639-1 code se Standard English, in linguistics Se (letter) (Ս,ս) an Armenian letter Se (unit of measurement), a Japanese
Se
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Girl/Female
Shakespearean
The Comedy of Errors' Adriana's servant.
Boy/Male
Hindu
King of terror
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Terror.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Terror.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Terror.
Boy/Male
English American German Latin Scottish
Army commander. Army, weald power. Also can be a, meaning nobleman. Famous bearer: Australian...
Male
Swiss
, axe, or, terror.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Error-less
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Indian, Scottish, Teutonic
Maker of Arrows; Arror Featherer
Male
Swiss
, axe, or, terror.
Female
Arthurian
, error for Nineve (q.v.).
Boy/Male
Tamil
King of terror
Male
English
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, from a place name possibly ERROL means "to wander."Â
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Wanderering Noble
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Tamil
Terror; Kings; Royal
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, Christian, Danish, English, German, Jamaican, Latin, Scottish
To Wander; Nobleman; Leader; Earl; Wanderer
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Terror.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Without Error
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Gaelic, Irish
Terror; Lovers
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Comedy of Errors' A merchant.
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ERROR LINGUISTICS
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Riches happiness
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German
Friend of the North
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam
Son of Season
Boy/Male
Tamil
Saptatala Prabhenthachha | ஸபà¯à®¤à®¾à®¤à®¾à®²à®¾ பà¯à®°à®ªà¯‡à®¨à¯à®¤à®¾à®šà®¾
Rid the curse of the seven tale trees
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Brown.
Boy/Male
Armenian, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Telugu
Dra-of the Sun
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Gold
Male
Egyptian
, a king of the XXVIth dynasty.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Irish, Netherlands, Scottish
Bramble; Raven; Father of Many; He who is High is Father; Irish Form of Abraham; A Thicket of Wild Gorse; Abbreviation of Abraham and Abram
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a hunchback, from Old French bossu ‘hunchbacked’ (a derivative of bosse ‘lump’, ‘hump’; compare Bossard 2).German : from a short form of the personal name Borkhardt, a variant of Burkhart.Possibly an altered spelling of South German Bös (see Bos).Danish : medieval variant of Buus, a surname of uncertain origin, perhaps from German būsemen ‘devil’, ‘ghost’.
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n.
A departing or deviation from the truth; falsity; false notion; wrong opinion; mistake; misapprehension.
n.
A wandering; a roving or irregular course.
n.
One who encourages and propagates error; one who holds to error.
n.
The difference between the approximate result and the true result; -- used particularly in the rule of double position.
n.
An error in pleading.
n.
The difference between the observed value of a quantity and that which is taken or computed to be the true value; -- sometimes called residual error.
n.
Misguidance; error.
n.
Exemption from error.
n.
One who leads into error.
n.
A fault of a player of the side in the field which results in failure to put out a player on the other side, or gives him an unearned base.
a.
Liable to error; fallible.
n.
A moral offense; violation of duty; a sin or transgression; iniquity; fault.
n.
An error; a mistake.
n.
Liability to error.
n.
Erroneous thought; mistaken opinion; error.
a.
Full of error; wrong.
n.
A mistake in the proceedings of a court of record in matters of law or of fact.
n.
Mistake; error; fault.
n.
A wandering or deviation from the right course or standard; irregularity; mistake; inaccuracy; something made wrong or left wrong; as, an error in writing or in printing; a clerical error.
n.
The difference between an observed value and the true value of a quantity.