Example sentences for: linguistically

How can you use “linguistically” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Memorable eponymous terms require memorable nominal roots and, in the English-speaking world, people's names are becoming more diverse and interesting as more cultures are demographically and linguistically annexed.

  • But, because Clinton linguistically bobbed and weaved so much, their headline descriptions of what exactly took place vary.

  • It is meant to describe a person who may not be fully fluent in Spanish, or “Mexican enough,” culturally and linguistically.

  • Of all the countries in which English is a significant first language, South Africa is perhaps the most complex socially and linguistically.

  • The first of these is the possessive, the second represents the vowel of is . (The Joyce title is typical of the author's linguistically inventive but allusive style, and is actually a compound of two proper names: that of Finn MaCool, the Irish folk-hero, and Tim Finnegan, the hero of a music-hall ballad, who sprang to life in the middle of his own wake.)


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