linguistical (Meaning)

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linguistical (a.)

Of or pertaining to language; relating to linguistics, or to the affinities of languages.

Synonyms & Antonyms of linguistical

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linguistical Sentence Examples

  1. The linguistical diversity of the region was evident in the multitude of languages spoken.
  2. The linguistical analysis revealed intricate patterns and subtle variations in language usage.
  3. The linguistical framework provided a comprehensive understanding of the communication system.
  4. The linguistical research explored the relationship between language and cognition.
  5. The linguistical implications of the new technology were not fully realized.
  6. The linguistical skills of the interpreter were indispensable in facilitating communication.
  7. The linguistical confusion arose from the misunderstanding of a simple phrase.
  8. The linguistical experts were consulted to provide guidance on terminology.
  9. The linguistical theory challenged traditional assumptions about language and its functions.
  10. The linguistical evidence supported the hypothesis concerning the origins of the language.

FAQs About the word linguistical

Of or pertaining to language; relating to linguistics, or to the affinities of languages.

verbal, rhetoric,lexical, communicative, vocabular,rhetorical, wordy, conversational,

nonlinguistic, nonverbal, nonlinguistic,nonverbal, nonlexical,nonlexical,

The linguistical diversity of the region was evident in the multitude of languages spoken.

The linguistical analysis revealed intricate patterns and subtle variations in language usage.

The linguistical framework provided a comprehensive understanding of the communication system.

The linguistical research explored the relationship between language and cognition.