linguistically

IPA: ɫɪŋgwˈɪstɪkɫi

adverb

  • In the manner of linguistics.
  • From a linguistic perspective.
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Examples of "linguistically" in Sentences

  • They are what the Census Bureau calls linguistically isolated.
  • A record 12 million households in this country are what the Census Bureau calls linguistically isolated.
  • China is homogenous (culturally/"linguistically"(the characters)/economically/etc) so that it is easy to 'unify'
  • One of the less pleasant ways in which such rank can be pulled is to label the linguistically less secure "illiterate."
  • China is homogenous (culturally / "linguistically" (the characters) / economically / etc) so that it is easy to 'unify'
  • Twelve million families, 12 million households in this country are what the Census Bureau calls linguistically isolated.
  • Referring to one of GG's "consult your style guide" suggestions: Use italics when using a word linguistically, which means when you are talking about the word itself.
  • It follows that failing to use an expression in accordance with its meaning is not using the expression linguistically incorrectly, but using it with a different meaning.
  • But he really, really evidences this tic, and it's very specific and not an (as far as I'm aware) common candidate for filled pauses, which is kind of linguistically interesting.
  • "That France should attempt to recolonize the world linguistically is surely more compatible with the aims of a great and confident power than is its attempt to preserve French as a genetically inviolate hothouse flower."

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