She decided to head back to school to study linguistics in her late 30s.
These studies imply the need to study linguistics with respect to history.
Consider the sentence He studies linguistics at the university.
From 1860 to 1864, following his father's steps, he studied law, administration, and linguistics at Jena.
He also studied linguistics at Paris University for two years.
Li was one of the first Chinese people to study linguistics outside China.
As a Yale undergraduate, she planned to study comparative linguistics.
Much of the criticism comes from researchers who study language acquisition and computational linguistics.
For example, to the above sentence He studies linguistics at the university, someone may reply She does, too.
He is president of his fraternity as well, but he also want to study religion and linguistics.