How do you use Linguistically in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Linguistically meaning
- In the manner of linguistics.
- From a linguistic perspective.
Synonyms of Linguistically
Using Linguistically
- The main meaning on this page is: In the manner of linguistics. | From a linguistic perspective.
- Useful related words include: lingually.
- In the example corpus, linguistically often appears in combinations such as: and linguistically, linguistically and, or linguistically.
Context around Linguistically
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 8 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Linguistically
- In this selection, "linguistically" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, speed, themselves, related, challenged, disadvantaged and positioning stand out and add context to how "linguistically" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include although unimportant linguistically and regardless and and even linguistically. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "linguistically" sits close to words such as abakaliki, absolve and acceptability, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with linguistically
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
For years, as someone who considers themselves linguistically challenged, the idea of becoming bilingual was almost unfathomable. (17 words)
They provide bridges between the linguistically separated tribes of the Nagas which we should explore as soon as possible. (19 words)
Filipinos generally belong to several Asian ethnic groups classified linguistically as part of the Austronesian or Malayo-Polynesian speaking people. (20 words)
I also learned that the English word “news” may be related linguistically to the German word, “Neues”… although it’s a bit tricky, because “neues” — with a lower case “n” — can be applied to anything that’s “new”. (38 words)
The utopians — culturally, linguistically and historically ignorant of the countries they occupied — believed in their naiveté that they could implant democracy in places like Baghdad and see it emanate out across the Middle East. (34 words)
This crisis has led to fragmented and competing ideas of nationhood where minority consciousness and groups are defined as enemies of the state therefore deserving of death, physically, culturally, economically and even linguistically. (33 words)
Example sentences (20)
And while O’Gara has cultivated a brilliant culture on the Atlantic coast, it would appear he is still not fully up to speed linguistically - at least when it comes to swearing.
For years, as someone who considers themselves linguistically challenged, the idea of becoming bilingual was almost unfathomable.
Others have pointed out that Kenyan forces will be linguistically disadvantaged leading a mission in a country where French and Haitian Creole are the official languages.
I also learned that the English word “news” may be related linguistically to the German word, “Neues”… although it’s a bit tricky, because “neues” — with a lower case “n” — can be applied to anything that’s “new”.
Linguistically positioning lawyers as the default and norm buttress notions of lawyers as the dominant authority and decision-makers while others play subservient support roles.
They provide bridges between the linguistically separated tribes of the Nagas which we should explore as soon as possible.
The group as a whole is heterogeneous and disparate as many Karen ethnic groups do not associate or identify with each other culturally or linguistically.
The utopians — culturally, linguistically and historically ignorant of the countries they occupied — believed in their naiveté that they could implant democracy in places like Baghdad and see it emanate out across the Middle East.
Linguistically playful and fresh, the play’s poetic origin gives it energy and rhythm, creating an impressionistic sweep rather than in-depth characterisations.
Something in that historical moment urged me to continuously question and shift, both thematically, politically and linguistically, in terms of art.
This crisis has led to fragmented and competing ideas of nationhood where minority consciousness and groups are defined as enemies of the state therefore deserving of death, physically, culturally, economically and even linguistically.
A and B may in some cases be made to sound mutually exclusive linguistically even though A may be partly B and partly not B at the same time.
Although unimportant linguistically, and regardless of the simplicity and consistency of the stress rule, these deformations were greatly mocked by the language's detractors.
Another is that some recent immigrant groups are more culturally and linguistically different from earlier groups and prefer to live together due to factors such as communication costs.
As with many European states, a regional identity, be it linguistically derived or otherwise, is not mutually exclusive with the broader national one.
Differences between Occitan and Catalan The separation of Catalan from Occitan is seen by some as largely politically (rather than linguistically) motivated.
Filipinos generally belong to several Asian ethnic groups classified linguistically as part of the Austronesian or Malayo-Polynesian speaking people.
Geographically and linguistically, the languages of the Northwestern and Southeastern subgroups belong to the central Turkic languages, while the Northeastern and Khalaj languages are the so-called peripheral languages.
Hence, linguistically, the surviving Spanish text appears later than the surviving Italian text; but this does not necessarily confirm that the underlying Spanish text is secondary.
However, from a comparative point of view, Sanskrit (especially Vedic Sanskrit ) is closer to the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language than the Prakrits, so Sanskrit belongs to a linguistically earlier stage of history.
Common combinations with linguistically
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- and linguistically 7×
- linguistically and 6×
- or linguistically 3×
- linguistically different 3×
- linguistically the 3×
- linguistically diverse 3×
- most linguistically 3×
- be linguistically 2×
- is linguistically 2×
- linguistically homogeneous 2×