linguistically (Meaning)

Wordnet

linguistically (r)

with respect to the science of linguistics

with respect to language

Webster

linguistically (adv.)

In a linguistic manner; from the point of view of a linguist.

Synonyms & Antonyms of linguistically

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linguistically Sentence Examples

  1. The linguistically diverse population of the city fostered a vibrant cultural exchange.
  2. Her linguistically adept assistant translated the document seamlessly from Italian to English.
  3. The linguistically incompetent traveler struggled to communicate with the locals.
  4. Modern linguistics explores the intricate relationship between language, cognition, and culture.
  5. Sociolinguistics examines the linguistically diverse ways that language is used in different social contexts.
  6. The linguistically isolated community preserved its unique language and traditions for centuries.
  7. Bilingual education enhances students' linguistically and cognitively.
  8. The linguistically gifted child mastered multiple languages at a young age.
  9. Computational linguistics uses linguistic data to develop language-processing technologies.
  10. Forensic linguistics analyzes language patterns in legal contexts to determine authorship or intent.

FAQs About the word linguistically

with respect to the science of linguistics, with respect to languageIn a linguistic manner; from the point of view of a linguist.

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

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

The linguistically diverse population of the city fostered a vibrant cultural exchange.

Her linguistically adept assistant translated the document seamlessly from Italian to English.

The linguistically incompetent traveler struggled to communicate with the locals.

Modern linguistics explores the intricate relationship between language, cognition, and culture.