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单词 linguistically
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Definition of linguistically in English:

linguistically

adverb lɪŋˈɡwɪstɪk(ə)lilɪŋˈɡwɪstək(ə)li
  • In a way that relates to language or linguistics.

    the country is very diverse culturally and linguistically
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Educating a culturally and linguistically diverse student population poses new challenges to America's school systems.
    • This is an ethnically and linguistically diverse region.
    • Australia's aboriginal heritage is linguistically very rich.
    • Many are opposed to bilingual education, a position grounded in their awareness of the need to assimilate linguistically in order to compete in an English-speaking society.
    • He is a very interesting author linguistically, as his character and place names reflect his wide experience in different languages.
    • This has resulted in extraordinarily ironic and linguistically complex forms of popular music.
    • Many facilities do not provide linguistically appropriate care, but rather rely on anyone on staff to act as interpreters.
    • These criteria are necessary for the learners to be linguistically competent and creative.
    • This is his most linguistically innovative book to date.
    • The word 'hermit' is linguistically related to 'eremite', a religious recluse.
    • Despite the image of New Zealanders as linguistically challenged, some of us supply overnight translation services for European businesses.
    • Although similar to other Slavic languages, especially Czech, Slovak is linguistically distinct with its own grammar and vocabulary.
    • Linguistically speaking, it is very interesting that alcoholic drinks are called "spirits."
    • A dense, linguistically playful writer, his books are often criticised for being unfocused.
    • This makes Aboriginal Australia one of the most diverse areas of the world linguistically.
    • England was by now Saxon - ethnically and linguistically homogeneous - but the Scots were only one of four ethnic groups in the north.
    • Spam I can forgive - but linguistically incorrect spam, never.
    • If residents are linguistically isolated, then they're not getting involved, they're not telling us how to make things better for them.
    • A linguistically challenged British tourist, looking for a place to stay in the French town of Dannemarie, saw a sign reading "Hotel de ville".
    • Linguistically, the Aborigines are related to the Austronesian language family, which points to a southern origin in Southeast Asia.
    • Linguistically gifted, she mastered French, Italian, and Latin as a girl, and taught herself Hebrew.
    • Mestizos are culturally, linguistically, and often racially mixed people.
    • The three groups differed both culturally and linguistically.
    • Brahui is linguistically related to the languages of southern India.
 
 

Definition of linguistically in US English:

linguistically

adverblɪŋˈɡwɪstək(ə)liliNGˈɡwistək(ə)lē
  • In a way that relates to language or linguistics.

    the country is very diverse culturally and linguistically
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is his most linguistically innovative book to date.
    • The word 'hermit' is linguistically related to 'eremite', a religious recluse.
    • England was by now Saxon - ethnically and linguistically homogeneous - but the Scots were only one of four ethnic groups in the north.
    • This is an ethnically and linguistically diverse region.
    • Linguistically speaking, it is very interesting that alcoholic drinks are called "spirits."
    • Despite the image of New Zealanders as linguistically challenged, some of us supply overnight translation services for European businesses.
    • Educating a culturally and linguistically diverse student population poses new challenges to America's school systems.
    • Mestizos are culturally, linguistically, and often racially mixed people.
    • If residents are linguistically isolated, then they're not getting involved, they're not telling us how to make things better for them.
    • Linguistically, the Aborigines are related to the Austronesian language family, which points to a southern origin in Southeast Asia.
    • Although similar to other Slavic languages, especially Czech, Slovak is linguistically distinct with its own grammar and vocabulary.
    • A dense, linguistically playful writer, his books are often criticised for being unfocused.
    • Brahui is linguistically related to the languages of southern India.
    • Spam I can forgive - but linguistically incorrect spam, never.
    • Many facilities do not provide linguistically appropriate care, but rather rely on anyone on staff to act as interpreters.
    • Australia's aboriginal heritage is linguistically very rich.
    • These criteria are necessary for the learners to be linguistically competent and creative.
    • This makes Aboriginal Australia one of the most diverse areas of the world linguistically.
    • A linguistically challenged British tourist, looking for a place to stay in the French town of Dannemarie, saw a sign reading "Hotel de ville".
    • The three groups differed both culturally and linguistically.
    • He is a very interesting author linguistically, as his character and place names reflect his wide experience in different languages.
    • Many are opposed to bilingual education, a position grounded in their awareness of the need to assimilate linguistically in order to compete in an English-speaking society.
    • This has resulted in extraordinarily ironic and linguistically complex forms of popular music.
    • Linguistically gifted, she mastered French, Italian, and Latin as a girl, and taught herself Hebrew.
 
 
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