What is the difference between anglicists and orientalists? Give any 3 differences.
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It depends on the context in which it's used. Because you're comparing "orientalist" to "anglicist," I'd guess that in the context you are asking about, "orientalist" should be interpreted in the sense of a person who studies the languages, cultures, and history of the "orient," which in this context usually means the Middle East; whereas an "anglicist" studies English language etc.
But "orientalist" can mean lots of other things too, so you really need to tell us more about the context in which you saw these terms before we can give you a useful answer.
It depends on the context in which it's used. Because you're comparing "orientalist" to "anglicist," I'd guess that in the context you are asking about, "orientalist" should be interpreted in the sense of a person who studies the languages, cultures, and history of the "orient," which in this context usually means the Middle East; whereas an "anglicist" studies English language etc.
But "orientalist" can mean lots of other things too, so you really need to tell us more about the context in which you saw these terms before we can give you a useful answer.
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Orientalists were a group of people who wanted to give education to Indian people in Indian languages. Anglicists were those go supported teaching of Modern Western education to Indian people in English. ... orientalists gave deep respect for ancient culture both of Indian and the western.
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