Sentence examples for linguistic genius from inspiring English sources

"linguistic genius" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe someone who is exceptionally skilled in using language, such as a poet or novelist. For example, "This author is a linguistic genius—their writing is both lyrical and powerful."

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This was fixed with the system of gwoyeu romatzyh, created in the 1920s by Zhao Yuanren, a linguistic genius.

"This is Karen, she's a linguistic genius," Biba introduces her new friend, who's a language student, to her brother.

But the lasting appeal of "Pinafore" and its ilk is more a matter of his unmatched linguistic genius and Sullivan's generous supply of addictive melodies.

An innumerate child is not necessarily somebody who should spend the rest of his educational career doing woodwork: he may be a linguistic genius, or she may be a musical diva.No doubt Mr Blair knows all this.

Akhmatova was hardly naïve about the capabilities of Soviet justice — she had lost a husband and countless friends in the Gulag — but she could see that the state was providing a linguistic genius with an aura of heroism.

The guy's a linguistic genius.

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Indeed, there are moments when Georgina Howell seems a little starstruck: by her subject's brains, linguistic brilliance, administrative genius, not to mention her green eyes and auburn hair.

This week, as Joe Biden inched closer to jumping into the presidential race, Ben Carson inched closer to forcing us to retire the use of "brain surgeon" as a linguistic stand-in for "brilliant genius," with thunderingly dumb comments about guns, the Umpqua Community College shooting, and the Holocaust.

In epic, mock-epic, philosophical poems, or witty society pieces he was preeminent, but to the modern critic the linguistic intensity that might indicate genius is missing.

"Silent Shakespeare" does sound like a contradiction in terms: isn't the sound of Shakespeare -- the glory of his poetry and his linguistic invention -- essential to his genius?

There was much movement of the literati and the elite between Delhi and Aurangābād, and it needed only the genius of Walī Aurangābādí, in the early 18th century, to bridge the linguistic gap between Delhi and the Deccan and to persuade the poets of Delhi to take writing in Urdu seriously.

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