Meaning of Anglistic | Babel Free
Definitions
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Of or relating to the English language. not-comparable, rare
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Of or relating to Anglistics. not-comparable
Examples
“The returns will not be without political significance as bearing upon the claims of Welsh nationality, for one of the effects of the quickening of national life of Wales has been to revive the use of the vernacular to an extent which has more than counteracted the Anglistic influences at work throughout the Principality.”
“In a little book which deserves to be better known in non-Scandinavian Anglistic circles, half a hundred at least may be found to occur in the Scotch dialect as spoken in the Shetlands; compare De Norröne Sprog på Shetland af Jakob Jakobsen (Köbenhavn, Prior, 1897).”
“English studies are now vigorously pursued in our universities, and the childhood of Anglistic scholarship now lies definitely in the past.”
“In earlier reports has been described the launching of ELH, the Anglistic journal published by the Tudor and Stuart Club of this University and edited by a group of younger alumni of the department.”
“In order to improve the efficiency and the quality of Anglistic studies, it was decided to liquidate the provincial centres gradually for the time being, […]”
“Among the Anglistic scholars in Germany at the time, I received the strongest impression of the personality of Schücking and Felix Liebermann, in some measure also of Hoops and Deutschbein.”
“He cites certain writings, which I must skip, by F. Neumann, H. Schneegans, and Wawra, plus R. La Rosa’s Sicilian monograph (1907) and E. Allen’s Anglistic study published on this side of the Atlantic (1908).”
“[…] the teaching of English literature and in libraries and anthologies recurs in the most prominent Dutch Anglistic journal.”
“Holland, the editorial base of Lingua, had for many years played a major role in general linguistic and especially in Anglistic study.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.