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Example sentences for "linguistically"

Lexicographically close words:
linguas; lingue; linguis; linguist; linguistic; linguistics; linguists; lingvo; lingvon; linhay
  1. The Burmese are linguistically allied to the Tibetans, and probably entered Burma from the north-west.

  2. Racially and linguistically the Etruscans differed from both Italians and Hellenes, and their presence in Italy was long a problem to historians.

  3. The Aranyakas and Upanishads represent a phase of language which on the whole closely approaches to classical Sanskrit, the oldest Upanishads occupying a position linguistically midway between the Brahmanas and the Sutras.

  4. To Gloucester belongs an extensive series of Lives of Saints, metrically and linguistically closely resembling Robert of Gloucester's Chronicle, and perhaps wholly or in part of the same authorship.

  5. Linguistically the Cherokee belong to the Iroquoian stock, the relationship having been suspected by Barton over a century ago, and by Gallatin and Hale at a later period, and definitely established by Hewitt in 1887.

  6. Muskhogean stock, the Alabama and Koasati, however, being nearer linguistically to the Choctaw than to the Muscogee.

  7. The dialect of these towns held a middle place linguistically between those spoken to the east, on the heads of Savannah, and to the west, on Hiwassee, Cheowah, and the lower course of Little Tennessee.

  8. These are linguistically far apart, but it is a question whether the brachycephalic element in both is not originally the same.

  9. The Bulgarians and their neighbors on the north, the Roumanians, are among the rare races that are physically of one stock and linguistically of another.

  10. Linguistically the Persian is the chief race of Persia speaking an Iranic language, that is, one of the Aryan tongues most nearly related to the Hindi.

  11. The people of Manchuria and of Mongolia are not so nearly related linguistically to the Chinese as they are to the Japanese.

  12. While linguistically the Malays are radically distinct from the Mongolians, physically they approach them more nearly than any other great race.

  13. Linguistically both the Votes and Vepsas are closely related to the Esthonians.

  14. Egyptian to progress linguistically from the state of the Chinese or Mongol!

  15. Here is a god of agriculture, well authenticated, both linguistically and documentally, Dagan, i.

  16. J and E are linguistically almost identical (in contrast to P), and differ from P in features which are often not of chronological but of sociological significance (e.

  17. Linguistically the Apache belong to the great Athapascan family, which, according to the consensus of opinion, had its origin in the far North, where many tribes of the family still live.

  18. But linguistically the Aramaeans conquered the whole of Western Asia.

  19. The same has, in the main, been true of all the tribes of mankind linguistically united.

  20. Among the Kolushes of the Northwest Coast, who affiliate linguistically though not closely with the Athapascans, the organization into gentes exists.

  21. Linguistically their nearest affiliation is with the Ojibwas, whom they closely resemble in manners and customs, and in personal appearance.

  22. The Mōns or Talaings are allied linguistically to the Khmers of Camboja.

  23. It is only recently that a definite decision has been reached respecting the relationship of the Catawba and Woccon, the latter an extinct tribe known to have been linguistically related to the Catawba.

  24. Recent investigations by Mr. Gatschet lead him, however, to believe that ultimately it will be found to be linguistically related to the Sastean languages.

  25. Linguistically the pure Slavs in the Balkan states comprise only the Serbo-Croatians and the Albanians (see map), dividing between them the ancient territory of Illyria.

  26. Both the chronology according to moons and the counting of days by nights are linguistically demonstrated of the Melanesian group.

  27. From the Pauline author of the Acts this might fairly be expected, and if we linguistically examine the speech, we have additional evidence that it is simply, like others which we have considered, a composition from his own pen.


  28. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "linguistically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.