Sentence examples for linguistic clues from inspiring English sources

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The hunt for warning signs is all about the hunt for linguistic clues.

And like much non-English-language pop, Mr. Rochereau's music embodies an unfamiliar culture in unfamiliar forms, offering no linguistic clues.

In another famous case, Roger Shuy, a pioneer in the field, helped solve an Illinois kidnapping case based on, among other linguistic clues, the kidnapper's use of the phrase "devil strip" in a ransom note to mean the patch of grass between the sidewalk and the street.

There may have been mechanisms in place to prevent scamming publishers this way, and linguistic clues suggest the author didn't work at Google.

Based on linguistic clues, the scientists built family trees showing how the Austronesian cultures likely evolved and how they are related.

We aim to improve automatic PPI detection by combining multiple linguistic clues via machine learning.

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"Grüezi," they replied, a linguistic clue that I'd crossed into the Lucerne canton and another of the Swiss-German dialects.

"There were already some linguistic studies that gave clues pointing to India and genetic studies too, though without being precise about the where or when," said David Comas, who led the research group.

They may, however, provide clues to the linguistic prehistory of Siberia.

I think the name reflects my understanding of clue-writing: half subtle, linguistic play and half buffoonery.

"Tiger, lion, monkey, gong; which of these does not belong?" It would, he said, most likely be stumped, simply because it wouldn't understand the linguistic construction in the second half of the clue.

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