It is worthwhile pausing momentarily to consider these linguistic ready-mades, these formulaic sentiments. |
Nonetheless, linguists ain't just whistling Dixie when they say there are no linguistic limits to the number of coordinates. |
In Quebec, the linguistic majority abuses the groups they call anglophones and allophones. |
Given that he was a Joycean, other linguistic considerations were involved, too. |
Hobbes and Cavendish shared pessimism about human nature, and an anxiety about ethical and linguistic relativism. |
As aggravating as the BBC's linguistic whitewashers are, our own are just as bad or worse. |