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Definition of linguistic in English: linguisticadjective lɪŋˈɡwɪstɪklɪŋˈɡwɪstɪk Relating to language or linguistics. (与)语言(有关)的,(与)语言学(有关)的 a child's linguistic ability Example sentencesExamples - This means that there was not a linguistic divide between the slave holders and their slaves.
- Linguists are now talking of the concept of a linguistic area and the whole of India is one such area.
- The findings of this book have important implications for current linguistic theorizing.
- Frame semantics is a linguistic theory which is currently gaining ground.
- Slang is the linguistic equivalent of fashion and serves much the same purpose.
- Trying to match this staggering linguistic ability is a major challenge for computing.
- In fact, the speed of the decline has been one of the main findings of recent linguistic research.
- Recall that culture too is a metaphor, a linguistic device which enables us to understand something else.
- Also, the rate of linguistic change is not constant, and linguistic change cannot be quantified.
- It is not difficult to see why the semantic pole of the linguistic sign cannot be an entity in the real world.
- The women's choice of German can be seen as a linguistic expression of their rejection of peasant life.
- It is remarkable how nicely the linguistic metaphor fits the molecular world.
- In this era of globalisation, we need to put our rich linguistic diversity back on the agenda.
- After almost disappearing from the linguistic map, Galician is now alive and well.
- Assertion is the linguistic expression of a belief, and is also a mental act.
- In other words the linguistic turn is to language in use, language as speech.
- Intelligence is all of our ability, from mathematical to linguistic to musical to artistic.
- How then are these hierarchically structured linguistic abilities to be characterized?
- Sometimes, with children who have special needs, linguistic abilities might be affected.
- Let's go back to the beginning and think about this linguistic question of genres.
Synonyms language-producing, semantic, lingual, semasiological rhetorical, verbal, poetic, expressive Definition of linguistic in US English: linguisticadjectivelɪŋˈɡwɪstɪkliNGˈɡwistik Relating to language or linguistics. (与)语言(有关)的,(与)语言学(有关)的 a child's linguistic ability Example sentencesExamples - How then are these hierarchically structured linguistic abilities to be characterized?
- The findings of this book have important implications for current linguistic theorizing.
- Assertion is the linguistic expression of a belief, and is also a mental act.
- Let's go back to the beginning and think about this linguistic question of genres.
- In fact, the speed of the decline has been one of the main findings of recent linguistic research.
- It is not difficult to see why the semantic pole of the linguistic sign cannot be an entity in the real world.
- In this era of globalisation, we need to put our rich linguistic diversity back on the agenda.
- It is remarkable how nicely the linguistic metaphor fits the molecular world.
- Trying to match this staggering linguistic ability is a major challenge for computing.
- Slang is the linguistic equivalent of fashion and serves much the same purpose.
- Sometimes, with children who have special needs, linguistic abilities might be affected.
- Frame semantics is a linguistic theory which is currently gaining ground.
- The women's choice of German can be seen as a linguistic expression of their rejection of peasant life.
- Also, the rate of linguistic change is not constant, and linguistic change cannot be quantified.
- Intelligence is all of our ability, from mathematical to linguistic to musical to artistic.
- After almost disappearing from the linguistic map, Galician is now alive and well.
- This means that there was not a linguistic divide between the slave holders and their slaves.
- Recall that culture too is a metaphor, a linguistic device which enables us to understand something else.
- In other words the linguistic turn is to language in use, language as speech.
- Linguists are now talking of the concept of a linguistic area and the whole of India is one such area.
Synonyms language-producing, semantic, lingual, semasiological |