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- Glossophilia abstract "Glossophilia is a love of language, be it foreign or native. The term refers to people with a love for language and the structure of language. Glossophiles often study deeply literary terminology as well as grammar, punctuation and language structure. It is often the case that a deep interest in lexical choice and imagery is common. Glossophiles also dedicate themselves to the learning of foreign languages and intensely study as many languages as possible. It is not uncommon for glossophiles to be proficient in many languages.".
- Glossophilia wikiPageID "8753001".
- Glossophilia wikiPageRevisionID "606728771".
- Glossophilia hasPhotoCollection Glossophilia.
- Glossophilia subject Category:Languages.
- Glossophilia subject Category:Philology.
- Glossophilia type Abstraction100002137.
- Glossophilia type Communication100033020.
- Glossophilia type Language106282651.
- Glossophilia type Languages.
- Glossophilia comment "Glossophilia is a love of language, be it foreign or native. The term refers to people with a love for language and the structure of language. Glossophiles often study deeply literary terminology as well as grammar, punctuation and language structure. It is often the case that a deep interest in lexical choice and imagery is common. Glossophiles also dedicate themselves to the learning of foreign languages and intensely study as many languages as possible.".
- Glossophilia label "Glossophilia".
- Glossophilia sameAs m.027hhf1.
- Glossophilia sameAs Q5571958.
- Glossophilia sameAs Q5571958.
- Glossophilia sameAs Glossophilia.
- Glossophilia wasDerivedFrom Glossophilia?oldid=606728771.
- Glossophilia isPrimaryTopicOf Glossophilia.