pseudo-linguistics

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From pseudo- + linguistics. First attested 1962 (OED). Modelled on the earlier adjective pseudolinguistic (as in "pseudolinguistic science", attested 1915).

Noun

pseudo-linguistics (uncountable)

  1. Work purporting to fall under the scholarly field of linguistics but falling short of its standards; linguistic pseudo-scholarship.
    • Los Angeles Times (Nexis) 2 May 2004, R7
      Roy Medvedev deals with the less known but even odder pseudo-linguistics of Nikolai Marr.
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