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Construction grammar (often abbreviated CxG) is a family of theories within the field of cognitive linguistics which posit that constructions, or learned pairings of linguistic patterns with meanings, are the fundamental building blocks of human language.
This is a sidebar to facilitate navigation between Wikipedia articles about linguistics. To add it to a page, use the code {{Linguistics}}. This template also takes an optional parameter that describes which section, if any, is to be expanded. All sections are expanded by default. Possible values are: {{Linguistics|all}} to expand all sections
The digitization of archives is a critical component of language documentation and revitalization projects. [9] There are descriptive records of local languages that could be put to use in language revitalization projects that are overlooked due to obsolete formatting, incomplete hard-copy records, or systematic inaccessibility.
Notes on Linguistics was "a quarterly publication of the International Linguistics Department of the Summer Institute of Linguistics."It originated as a subscription journal, from 1975 through 2001, intended to share practical, theoretical, and even administrative information.
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This is a category for language templates. Most subcategories and templates in this category are named using ISO 639-1 language codes. These templates are not encyclopedic and are not part of the encyclopedic content, but rather part of Wikipedia:Babel See the list for all templates.