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Sentence count:195+2Posted:2016-11-02Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: lingualSimilar words: distinguishdistinguishedaltruisticanguisheristicmultilingualartisticsadisticMeaning: [lɪŋ'gwɪstɪk]  adj. 1. consisting of or related to language 2. of or relating to the scientific study of language. 
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31. The gap between the linguistic creativity of even the most intelligent ape and even the most backward of human beings is immense.
32. This chapter deals with the different linguistic choices that shapes women's magazine advertisements.
33. But in general the world religions kept to themselves, separated by linguistic, cultural and geographical barriers that seemed insuperable.
34. The second solution is to regard linguistic knowledge or competence as a characteristic of the individual child.
35. The basic idea is quite simple: linguistic communication is a kind of problem solving.
36. I concede at once, the language is ambiguous and I see the strength of the linguistic argument in favour of the average cost construction.
37. Rather they derive from associated events in experience that antedate linguistic structure both phylogenetically and, in man, in individual development.
38. On this view the distinction between the application of the terms natural justice and fairness is linguistic rather than substantive.
39. The interpretation of an utterance involves the integration of information across different levels of linguistic description and across time.
40. Both deaf and hearing people do interpret stimuli presented for memory in terms of linguistic knowledge of both the task and the stimuli themselves.
41. According to Marx, the ability to understand humour in a foreign language is a mark of the highest linguistic skill.
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42. Especially in large urban areas, a particular linguistic feature of a regional dialect might well be influenced by social factors.
43. The measurement of frequency depends on the existence of a clearly articulated set of linguistic and stylistic categories.
44. According to Goodwin, whose work I have referred to already, this difference has linguistic correlates.
45. These devices can vary enormously in nature and scope: from the overall presentation of narrative structure down to linguistic play.
46. Indeed, model-interpretive anaphors, unlike ellipses, do not require linguistic antecedents at all.
47. There are, however, great differences in linguistic style between academically and non-academically oriented children.
48. Recent surveys including that carried out by the Linguistic Minorities Project 1985 have revealed the extent to which Britain is multilingual.
49. This sense of linguistic exclusion can be complicated by various cultural differences.
50. The differentiation was effected, rather, by a different body of linguistic rules.
51. Secondly, language being the usual vehicle of expression, linguistic meaning is a crucial component of social life.
52. Only if this latter requirement is met can we begin to talk of linguistic competence.
53. Reading takes years of learning and practice by the human child, who already has an established linguistic and cognitive system.
54. The so-called secondary categories consist of almost equally linguistic concepts: negation and opposition, comparatives, modes, and so on.
55. Assemblies, dress requirements, school meals provision and links with parents may be insensitive to different cultural backgrounds and linguistic diversity.
56. In order to construct an integrated theory of linguistic competence, it is essential to discover the logical ordering of components or levels.
57. The European Union is made up of 15 nations with distinct cultural, linguistic and economic roots.
58. Although linguistic diversity was considered a positive asset, bilingualism in maintained schools was not supported.
59. Generative grammar rejects the empirical nature of structural linguistics and instead uses linguistic intuitions of native speakers.
60. If you try this linguistic experiment some groups object, you try out that, some other groups object.
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