an early stage in language acquisition ("babbling")
Glossolalia
a toy model in language modelling
linguistic pseudo-scholarship
Pseudoscientific language comparison
Phaistos Disc decipherment claims
Sun Language Theory
Lemurian Tamil
Folk linguistics
Topics referred to by the same term
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pseudolinguistic. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
Pseudolinguistic may mean imitating some qualities of language an early stage in language acquisition ("babbling") Glossolalia a toy model in language...
Comparative linguistics is a branch of historical linguistics that is concerned with comparing languages to establish their historical relatedness. Genetic...
The Sun Language Theory (Turkish: Güneş Dil Teorisi) was a Turkish pseudolinguistic, pseudoscientific hypothesis developed in Turkey in the 1930s that...
A false etymology (fake etymology or pseudo-etymology) is a false theory about the origin or derivation of a specific word or phrase. When a false etymology...
The postulation that Allah (God in Islam) originated as a moon god first arose in 1901 in the scholarship of archeologist Hugo Winckler. He identified...
originated with the tower of Babel is pseudoscientific, sometimes called pseudolinguistics, and it is contrary to what is known about the origin and history...
This incomplete list is not intended to be exhaustive. This is a list of common contemporary false etymologies for English words. Crap: The word "crap"...
Xenoglossy (/ˌziːnəˈɡlɒsi, ˌzɛ-, -noʊ-/), also written xenoglossia (/ˌziːnəˈɡlɒsiə, ˌzɛ-, -noʊ-/) and sometimes also known as xenolalia, is the supposedly...
world's linguistic variety originated with the tower of Babel is pseudolinguistics, and is contrary to the known facts about the origin and history of...
Elchanan Mozeson (born 1951) is best known for his creationist and pseudolinguistic writings which attempt to ground the origin of all human languages...
Devaneya Pavanar (also known as G. Devaneyan, Ñanamuttan Tevaneyan; 7 February 1902 – 15 January 1981) was an Indian scholar who wrote over 35 research...
In linguistics, the Japhetic theory of Soviet linguist Nikolay Yakovlevich Marr (1864–1934) postulated that the Kartvelian languages of the Caucasus area...
Several etymologies have been proposed for the word OK or okay. The majority can be easily classified as false etymologies, or possibly folk etymologies...
Dunstan Baby Language is a theory about infantile vocal reflexes as signals, in humans. The theory is that across cultures and linguistic groups there...
Reverse speech is a pseudoscientific topic first advocated by David John Oates which gained publicity when it was mentioned on Art Bell's nightly Coast...
Ancient Macedonians. This book was the most important in a series of pseudolinguistic publications that appeared in Greece from the beginning to the middle...
Language learning is subject to several misconceptions. It is common for people to rely on their own intuitions about language learning, though they would...
Many people have claimed to have deciphered the Phaistos Disc. The claims may be categorized into linguistic decipherments, identifying the language of...
for promoting pseudohistory, pseudoscience, pseudoarchaeology, and pseudolinguistics (see for example, The Veles Book). Certain Russian scholars, such...
Folk linguistics consists of statements, beliefs, or practices concerning language which are based on uninformed speculation rather than the scientific...
Pseudoscientific language comparison is a form of pseudo-scholarship that aims at establishing historical associations between languages by naïve postulations...