Synonym: lingual. Similar words: distinguish, distinguished, altruistic, anguish, eristic, multilingual, artistic, sadistic. Meaning: [lɪŋ'gwɪstɪk] adj. 1. consisting of or related to language 2. of or relating to the scientific study of language.
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61. The argument must still confront the anthropological and linguistic evidence for intellectual development as well as capacity in different cultures.
62. Alternatively, pragmatics and other linguistic components or levels can be allowed to interact.
63. Some of the cards they have produced suggest a definite electronic book strand in their thinking, at least in terms of linguistic products.
64. Whatever the answers to the previous questions, are they equally applicable to every level of linguistic analysis?
65. The principles of learning theory provide a prima-facie explanation of the linguistic changes which occur during childhood.
66. However, translators with different linguistic backgrounds should benefit from a brief exposure to both points of view.
67. Tests which are not based upon adequate linguistic descriptions must be regarded as lacking in construct validity.
68. Fewer assumptions are made in such dictionaries about the linguistic competence of the user.
69. It is the job of stylistics to relate linguistic description to interpretation in a clear and helpful way.
70. Paradoxically, Diamond feels this loss of linguistic diversity may be our best hope.
71. So there are some linguistic correlates that go with these particular units as we would expect since this is a variation analysis.
72. Unfortunately,(http://sentencedict.com/linguistic.html) the beginnings of utterances appear to be particularly unconstrained by either the acoustic material or the linguistic interpretation.
73. Recent linguistic work on characterisation has used the principles and analytical techniques of pragmatics and discourse analysis to considerable effect.
74. It is misleading and inaccurate to generalise about women and men and the linguistic correlates of their roles.
75. Linguistic ability posed special problems where one particular geographical area was concerned.
76. The topic of sexism in language is probably the best known of all feminist linguistic concerns.
77. All this requires imagination, patience, considerable linguistic skill, but above all a rigorous respect for the facts.
78. In the beginning, the linguistic plight of the Negro slave was deliberate policy.
79. The importance of Kittay's formulation lies in her wide definition of the type of linguistic unit that can be labelled metaphoric.
80. Students will therefore need courses that will equip them for observing, collecting and analysing linguistic data.
81. In order to handle deductive mode explanations, children require various cognitive and linguistic abilities.
82. In such a system, visual and auditory linguistic signifiers are in changing, unstable correspondence with the concepts they stand for.
83. Again, this change, like synchronic variation between dialects, is a social, as well as a linguistic, fact.
84. What is at issue is the way different uses of language realize the complementary relationship between linguistic resources and contextual factors.
85. More often than not, to account for linguistic phenomena we require diverse kinds of information from different components of a grammar.
86. The model has been developed in collaboration with many people from all sorts of linguistic, cultural and professional backgrounds.
87. In the interests of clarity, however, I will look at sexism in linguistic practice from two slightly different angles.
88. This linguistic argument is, however, less impressive on closer inspection.
89. We are concerned, then, with more than simply linguistic competence.
90. As well as such differences in educational attainment, there are differences in the characteristic linguistic behaviour of various groups.
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