Similar words: linguistic, linguistics, metalinguistic, psycholinguistic, linguist, distinguish, distinguishing, distinguished. Meaning: adv. 1. with respect to the science of linguistics 2. with respect to language.
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1. Somalia is an ethnically and linguistically homogeneous nation.
2. Even so, what is trivial linguistically and practically may be elevated to importance socially.
3. She has repeatedly emphasized that her novels are linguistically self-conscious explicitly in order to translate the apprehension of the problematic area of language.
4. Linguistically, it is a signifier with no referent and a multiplicity of significations.
5. Grossman shows in passing how formidably well-read and linguistically equipped her heroine was.
6. Linguistically, it is called non - verbal communication.
7. She studied the phenomenon cross - linguistically .
8. Like the EU, Belgium is linguistically and culturally divided.
9. Linguistically , the inner development of Chinese makes an internal force to absorb letter words.
10. Garishly colored and linguistically tortured T-shirts abound in the malls and markets of this sprawling city.
11. To deal with the long-distance reordering, a linguistically syntax-based reordering model was presented for phrasal statistical machine translation.
12. But this group is linguistically, culturally, and even genetically diverse.
13. Section 5.4 is also interesting because the problem it raises cuts across the boundaries of linguistically defined levels of analysis.
14. These figures compared with 8 and 11% for the corresponding conditions in which the linguistically correct interpretation was the only possible one.
15. There is therefore an increased possibility that monolingual teachers will find themselves in linguistically diverse classrooms.
16. In this the structural approach to literature has huge advantages over many other linguistically inspired theories.
17. First, how is successful communication possible despite the fact that many utterances produced are incomplete, elliptical or linguistically ill-formed?
18. These force you to focus and to at things in different ways, both spatially and linguistically.
19. Pragmatic failure is described as failure of performance, which is linguistically correct but still fails to achieve the intended communication purpose.
20. Beneath the federal government, there are three regional governments—one for Dutch-speaking Flanders, one for francophone Wallonia, and one for Brussels, which is linguistically integrated.
21. A Native American people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and coastal areas of southwest Alaska. The Aleut are related culturally and linguistically to the Eskimo.
22. The important characteristic of a speech community is that the members of the group must, in some reasonable way,(sentencedict.com) interact linguistically with other members of the community.
23. XML also has tags, such as lang, to label certain fields to indicate language settings for the linguistically meaningful information, such as descriptions.
24. However the concept of a faithful translation is still deemed linguistically as the faithful representation of the original text and thus limits the guiding value of fidelity in translation practice.
25. Native American people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and coastal areas of southwest Alaska. The Aleut are related culturally and linguistically to the Eskimo.
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