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Philologist শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: ভাষাতত্ত্ববিৎ

Philologist Meaning In Bengali ভাষাতত্ত্ববিৎ

Philologist

ভাষাবিজ্ঞানী, ভাষাতত্ত্ববিৎ, ভাষাবিজ্ঞানবিৎ, শব্দতত্ত্বিক,

Definition

1) A philologist is a person who studies the historical development of languages, especially in terms of their relationships with one another and their origins.
2) A philologist is a specialist in philology, the study of language in written historical sources, including its structure, historical development, and relationships to other languages.
3) In a broader sense, a philologist is someone who is interested in the study of language, literature, and culture, particularly focusing on the historical evolution and interpretation of texts.

Examples

Philologist Example in a sentence

1) The renowned philologist spent years studying ancient languages.

2) The university offers a degree program for aspiring philologists.

3) As a philologist, she dissected the nuances of texts from different time periods.

4) The philologist was able to decipher the meaning of the ancient inscription.

5) Many philologists dedicate their careers to preserving endangered languages.

6) The conference brought together some of the world's leading philologists.

7) The philologist's research shed new light on the origins of a particular dialect.

8) The philologist compared multiple versions of the manuscript to uncover discrepancies.

9) He sought the guidance of a philologist to help translate an ancient text.

10) The philologist published a groundbreaking article on the evolution of language.

Part of Speech

Philologist (Noun)

Synonyms

Philologist - (SYNONYM) ভাষাবিজ্ঞানী

Philologist , Linguist - (NOUN) ভাষাতত্ত্ববিৎ

Philologist , Linguist - (NOUN) ভাষাবিজ্ঞানবিৎ

Philologist , Phonetician - (NOUN) শব্দতত্ত্বিক

Encyclopedia

A philologist is a person who studies the historical development of languages, especially in terms of their relationships with one another and their origins.
A philologist is a specialist in philology, the study of language in written historical sources, including its structure, historical development, and relationships to other languages.
In a broader sense, a philologist is someone who is interested in the study of language, literature, and culture, particularly focusing on the historical evolution and interpretation of texts.