Examples of 'is linguistically' in a sentence

Meaning of "is linguistically"

is linguistically - related to language or linguistics

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Is linguistically a word choice typically made by females.
This feature is linguistically very rare.
Spanish is the official language in Costa Rica but the country is linguistically very diverse.
The region is linguistically diverse.
That no mentions on his sex are made, where this is linguistically possible.
Laval is linguistically diverse.
The description anti-personnel is linguistically murderous.
India is linguistically diverse.
Competency includes communicating in a manner that is linguistically and culturally appropriate . ”.
But it is linguistically correct.
I can not believe I said that, but it is linguistically correct.
Which is linguistically correct.
However, according to Šimon Ondruš this etymology is linguistically impossible.
This sentence is linguistically correct but that is not how we say it.
The king bears the title Mfalme, which is linguistically African.

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It is linguistically sequential.
This ensures that your translation is linguistically and culturally appropriate.
It is linguistically close to Saparua.
So this whole region right over here is linguistically and ethnically connected.
Yerukala is linguistically close to South Dravidian languages such as Ravula and Irula.
He argues that the name Bhonsle is linguistically descended from 'Hoysala.
Is linguistically and culturally appropriate to the needs and priorities of Francophones ;.
I will admit that social market economy is linguistically creative, but unfortunately politically impossible.
Wells said that northernmost Northumberland " though politically English is linguistically Scottish.
The word dhabihah is linguistically similar to the Hebrew term זבח zevaḥ sacrifice.
Straddling the cultural boundary between Germanic and Romance Europe, Belgium is linguistically divided.
In addition, it is linguistically important because it is partly set up in Old Frisian.
The Hebrew word is tehom, which is linguistically related to Tiamat.
Furthermore, it is linguistically integrated, given that almost all speak Spanish or Portuguese.
Therefore, the Qur'an is linguistically superior to othe.
The word is linguistically related to ( but not the functional equivalent of ) Vedic Sanskrit yajna.
Today, the community and parish is linguistically blended and mass has been bilingual since 1997.
Japanese society is linguistically and ethnically very pure with 98 % of the population speaking Japanese.
Like most Brits, he is linguistically challenged, but he is learning French.
The Rig-Vedic Sarasvati is linguistically and functionally cognate with Avestan * Haraxvaitī Ārəduuī Sūrā Anāhitā [ citation needed ].

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