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Example sentences for "linguistic"

Lexicographically close words:
linguarum; linguas; lingue; linguis; linguist; linguistically; linguistics; linguists; lingvo; lingvon
  1. He did not rely on linguistic affinities, but made great use of another element of investigation which plays hardly any part in the books of the writers mentioned hitherto.

  2. He takes up a standpoint which severs him entirely from the linguistic and historic school.

  3. Descriptions of Aryan early culture have been given several times since in connexion with linguistic observations.

  4. The importance of these linguistic investigations for our subject becomes apparent when we find that a series of most important legal and political terms has been imported from Teutonic into Finnish.

  5. But Rabbi Jonah saw the true vocation of his life in the scientific investigation of the Hebrew language and in a rational biblical exegesis based upon sound linguistic knowledge.

  6. And undoubtedly, if we argue from the predominant facts and from the linguistic evidence of parallel terms, we are led to assume that already before their separation the Aryans lived in a patriarchal state of society.

  7. This is especially the case when we have to deal with the original stock of cultural notions of a race, and when analogies in the framing and working of institutions and legal rules are supported by linguistic affinities.

  8. An example of most careful linguistic investigation attended by important results is presented by W.

  9. The restoration of the Hebrew language to its biblical purity and the removal of the linguistic excrescences of the later rabbinic idiom became for some writers an end in itself, for others a weapon in the fight for enlightenment.

  10. The secluded hasidic mass of Poland was glad to accept the legal alleviations offered to it, without thinking of any linguistic or other kind of assimilation.

  11. Though different in their linguistic medium, the two groups of publications were equally engaged in the task of the regeneration of Judaism, each adapting itself to its particular circle of readers.

  12. Never had his linguistic power a greater or more profitable triumph than in this acquisition.

  13. He had taken atheism along with Taylor's literary and linguistic teaching, perhaps with some eagerness at first as a form of protest against conventionally pious and respectable Norwich life.

  14. His school and college honours sprang from the root of all linguistic studies, Greek and Latin, in which he was twice appointed public examiner in his college and the University of Cambridge.

  15. The bitter dissensions which racial and linguistic differences have made in the Church of every age are here depicted in miniature.

  16. All these causes, with the very feeble condition of Australian linguistic studies, hamper us in our interpretations of phratry and class names.

  17. Meanwhile, in our linguistic darkness, we are only informed with assurance that, in two cases, the class names denote animals, while we guess that this may have been so more generally.

  18. After studying philology at the Erfurt academy and at Leiden, he travelled in order to increase his linguistic knowledge.

  19. This linguistic evidence, which is of quite unusual force, has never yet been fairly faced by those who deny Luke's authorship of Acts.

  20. They are important also as materials for linguistic study; and they have considerable historical value.

  21. The combination is extremely rare in literature, and in Racine's case it is especially remarkable owing to the smallness of the linguistic resources at his disposal and the rigid nature of the conventions in which he worked.

  22. In their work, the most penetrating realism is beautified and ennobled by all the resources of linguistic art, while the rhetorical instinct is preserved from pomposity and inflation by a supreme critical sense.

  23. Or again, the dialect form may not be directly taken from the standard language, but may be traced back through some other linguistic channel which has influenced its development, e.

  24. Without making a complete collection of them, and submitting them to careful linguistic study, it is impossible to say definitely in each case why he thus marked them off from polite speech.

  25. My aim in dealing with the linguistic side of my subject has been to show that rules for pronunciation and syntax are not the monopoly of educated people who have been taught to preach as well as practise them.

  26. Still more extraordinary than the fundamental idea of the book is its linguistic form.

  27. Telugu or Telaga is used as a linguistic term indicating a person who speaks that language.

  28. To return to Mr Lang's theory, it obviously suggests, if it does not demand, that such phratries as are spread over wide areas should in the main follow the lines of linguistic or cultural areas.

  29. In the absence of such data, and until an Australian Grimm has arisen to bring order into the present linguistic chaos, the evidence from folktales seems to promise most light on the question of migrations.

  30. The meaning of the eight-class names is connected with the area of origin of the system, and linguistic questions, such as those relating to suffixes, come in.

  31. With very young children linguistic education must occupy a most important place.

  32. Linguistic exercises, a systematic sense-training, and exercises which directly fit the child for the duties of practical life, form the basis of the work done.

  33. In all this we study the linguistic defects of the child.

  34. We do not speak here of actual linguistic defects related to anatomical or physiological weaknesses, or to pathological facts which alter the function of the nervous system.

  35. In the matter of correcting linguistic defects, we will find it helpful to follow the physiological rules relating to the child's development, and to modify the difficulties in the presentation of our lesson.

  36. Preyer, also, in his psychological study of children has turned aside to illustrate the parallel between pathological linguistic defects, and those of normal children in the process of developing.

  37. Secretary Samuel Brandram, writing to Borrow from the office of the Bible Society in October 1835, gave clear indication that the Society was uncertain how next to utilise Borrow's linguistic and missionary talents.

  38. Bayard, a folklore specialist and professor of English at the Pennsylvania State University, whose determination was made on the basis of linguistic techniques.

  39. Report of the Committee on Linguistic and National Stocks in the Population of the United States," Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1931, I.

  40. Bayard, of the Pennsylvania State University, analyzed the Fair Play settlers using linguistic techniques to determine their national origins.

  41. The canton is on the linguistic frontier in Switzerland, the line of division running nearly due north and south through it, and even right through its capital.

  42. Paris in particular it may be said that no scholar in the subject has ever combined literary and linguistic competence more admirably.

  43. The institution of the Academy led to various linguistic works.

  44. A favorable outcome through this constructive treatment based upon utilizing the characteristic linguistic powers of the pathological liar, is witnessed to by Stemmermann in her story of Delbruck's G.

  45. It was widely distributed and, like that of Mr. Gibbs, resulted in the collection of valuable linguistic material.

  46. Linguistic Material of the Iowas, Otos, and Missouris.

  47. Miscellaneous Linguistic Notes on the Utes and Pai-Utes of Colorado and Utah.

  48. Vocabulary of the Caddo, with Linguistic notes.

  49. Linguistic Material collected at the Chico Rancheria of the Michopdo Indians (Maidu family), Sacramento Valley, California.

  50. A Criticism on the Linguistic Portion of Vol.

  51. Creek or Maskoki Linguistic Material obtained from General Pleasant Porter and Mr. R.

  52. Nor has the linguistic part of the study been omitted.

  53. The result was a remarkable one in linguistic history.

  54. Powell, "Indian Linguistic Families of America north of Mexico" in U.

  55. Like the Jicarrilla, the Mescallero were in reality a distinct tribe, and related to the Apache only by linguistic affinities.

  56. On the linguistic stocks of the pueblos, consult our volume xix, p.

  57. I collected, therefore, all my linguistic powers, and, after the utterance of the first ten or fifteen words, the flood of oration went off uninterruptedly.

  58. I remarked upon this, that I was never ill in my life, and that I did not walk in Central Asia upon my legs, but upon my tongue, for it was only my linguistic study which had rescued me out of the clutches of the Central Asian tyrants.

  59. Those who have tastes and aptitudes for linguistic studies would continue to come through the old channels, and of such only can classical scholars be made.

  60. In a former essay I endeavored to make prominent the essential difference between a system of education based on scientific culture and the generally prevailing system which is based on linguistic training.

  61. Most of these men become teachers, and no one questions that their previous linguistic training makes them all the more forcible expositors of scientific truth.


  62. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "linguistic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    conversational; descriptive; enunciated; grammatic; grammatical; interacting; interrogatory; lingual; linguistic; morphological; oral; parol; philological; phonetic; pronounced; questioning; responsive; rhetorical; said; semantic; sounded; speech; spoken; structural; syntactic; telepathic; unwritten; uttered; verbal; vocal; voiced