Informant vs Infiltrator - What's the difference?
informant | infiltrator | Synonyms |
One who relays confidential information to someone, especially to the police; an informer.
(linguistics) A native speaker who acts as a linguistic reference for a language being studied. The informant demonstrates native pronunciation, provides grammaticality judgments regarding linguistic well-formedness, and may also explain cultural references and other important contextual information.
* 1977 , A. E. Kibrik, The methodology of field investigations in linguistics
* 2003 , Sergei Nirenburg, H. L. Somers, Yorick Wilks, Readings in machine translation (page 116)
One who infiltrates an organization or territory; an undercover or covert agent.
Infiltrator is a synonym of informant.
As nouns the difference between informant and infiltrator
is that informant is one who relays confidential information to someone, especially to the police; an informer while infiltrator is one who infiltrates an organization or territory; an undercover or covert agent.informant
English
(wikipedia informant)Noun
(en noun)- The only material the linguist has to begin with are the informant' s grammatical utterances in the target language pronounced arbitrarily in a natural or assigned communicative situation or stimulated artificially by the investigator.
- The informant learns his language by formal training and, more importantly, by constant exposure to its use. He cannot repeat to the linguist what he has never seen or heard.
