How to use in-sentence of “linguist”:
+ He is the older brother of linguist and fellow Swarthmore graduate Barbara Partee.
+ The earliest theory was made by the Danish linguist Holger Pedersen that did not have glottalized sounds.
+ Louise Peltzer is a French Polynesian linguist and professor at the University of French Polynesia.
+ This classification of languages is based on the research of the linguist Joseph Greenberg, who published “The Languages of Africa” in 1963.
+ In 1972 a linguist from the University of Toronto published an assessment of Pentecostal glossolalia.

Example sentences of “linguist”:
+ In 1647, the Dutch linguist and scholar Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn noted the similarity among Indo-European languages and supposed that they had derived from a primitive common language.
+ Tullio De Mauro was an ItaliansItalian linguist and politician.
+ So it was the linguist Marc Okrand who made the Klingon language.
+ Lyudmila Verbitskaya was a Russian linguist and teacher.
+ This language got a complete makeover in the mid-1800s by Serbian linguist Vuk Karadžić; when it was modernized from the times of Middle Ages, when “Old Serbian” was still spoken.
+ It was recorded and studied by the linguist Edward Sapir, who had previously done work on the northern dialects.
+ Espmark replaced the linguist Elias Wessén to Seat No.16.
+ The project was instituted by the German studiesGerman linguist Friedrich Panzer in 1934.
+ Michel Arrivé was a French novelist, short story writer, linguist and academic.
+ In 1647, the Dutch linguist and scholar Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn noted the similarity among Indo-European languages and supposed that they had derived from a primitive common language.
+ Tullio De Mauro was an ItaliansItalian linguist and politician.
+ So it was the linguist Marc Okrand who made the Klingon language.
+ Salawat Abdrakhmanovich Gallyamov was a Russian linguist and researcher.
+ Lyubomir Lalov Ivanov is a Bulgarian mathematician, geographer, linguist and politician.
+ A Bulgarian linguist suggested that the Pelasgians were speaking Thracian.
+ Stephen Krashen is a linguist and educational researcher.
+ All checked against Linguist List 2015-3-24.
+ This should be used to mean that no formal ISO 639-3 code is maintained at either “Ethnologue” or Linguist List / Multitree; that is, there is nothing to put in the field of the infobox.
