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How to use linguistically in a sentence

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But do have a stab at Ulysses, if only to see how linguistically inventive and original Joyce was.
If residents are linguistically isolated, then they're not getting involved, they're not telling us how to make things better for them.
The most obvious common phonetic feature may be the linguistically distinctive quantity in both vowels and consonants.
These expressions literally encode language with hidden, subversive meanings, enacting linguistically the larger thematic focus of the novel.
Turkish is an Altaic language, linguistically unrelated to English, but displayed in the Roman alphabet with 6 special characters.
This has resulted in extraordinarily ironic and linguistically complex forms of popular music.
Many facilities do not provide linguistically appropriate care, but rather rely on anyone on staff to act as interpreters.
These criteria are necessary for the learners to be linguistically competent and creative.
The word 'hermit' is linguistically related to 'eremite', a religious recluse.
Despite the image of New Zealanders as linguistically challenged, some of us supply overnight translation services for European businesses.
Although similar to other Slavic languages, especially Czech, Slovak is linguistically distinct with its own grammar and vocabulary.
A dense, linguistically playful writer, his books are often criticised for being unfocused.
This makes Aboriginal Australia one of the most diverse areas of the world linguistically.
The hypersensitivity of certain characters to language in this play betrays their desire to mark social status linguistically.
There have been numerous attempts to translate the Trisagion, not all of which are either theologically or linguistically accurate.
It is related linguistically to the languages not only of the Ottawa and Potawatomi but also of the Fox, Cree, and Menominee.
Puerto Ricans and Chicanos are linguistically linked, but if you invite them over for frijoles and serve refried beans, one will be disappointed.
He is a very interesting author linguistically, as his character and place names reflect his wide experience in different languages.
This distinctions are more meaningful to me psychologically and linguistically than they are metaphysically.
Linguistic science has long recognized that all dialects of a language are linguistically complex and rule governed.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He was the father of Scottish poetry and history, and his Bruce is linguistically of high value.
It deals with the dry topic of finding Easter, but linguistically it is above price.
Among the linguistically distinct peoples found in the latter area are the Tupi, Arawaks, and Caribs.
These are linguistically far apart, but it is a question whether the brachycephalic element in both is not originally the same.
They were all more or less related, either geographically or linguistically.
They differed ethnically, linguistically, religiously, and otherwise from their rulers.
For, linguistically, just as a subject is always the subject of an object, so an object is always the object of a subject.
It is introduced, not because observation reveals it, but because it is linguistically convenient and apparently demanded by grammar.
Because of its linguistically hybrid nature, Triomf was long regarded by many, including the author, as untranslatable.
It's rip-roaring stuff at times, linguistically fleet of foot and with some beautifully-delivered bathos.
Beaumaris is a different place linguistically, in 28 years as a teacher at Ysgol David Hughes I cannot remember any pupils from there going into the Welsh stream.
Some general recognition of culturally and linguistically diverse students with ASD has begun to emerge in the literature, as demonstrated in an article by Rodriguez.
The Society's encourages linguistically gifted children and feels proud of our rich language and Arab identity which is part of the Society's goals.
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