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The phrase "linguistic patterns" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when discussing the structure of sentences, words, and language generally. For example, "Linguistic patterns are used to identify the parts of speech in a sentence."
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Soviet linguists last probed the region's linguistic patterns during a 1972 expedition, but their records contain no mention of Ös as a distinct language.
The cognitive corpus linguistics approach provides information on the probabilities of the occurrence of some linguistic patterns of emotional language use based on their frequencies and distributional patterns.
The cognitive corpus linguistics approach provides information on the probabilities of the occurrence of some linguistic patterns of emotional language use based on their frequencies and distributional criteria.
Path dependence explains many linguistic patterns and mental categories, McWhorter continues.
The songs on which they collaborated closely produced linguistic patterns strikingly different from those of either songwriter individually.
The CTAD is the most comprehensive collection of linguistic patterns in written threats, containing more than a million words and some four thousand "criminally oriented communications".
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The Mysterious Language of W There is a language, known to its scholars and scribes only as W, which does not conform to any previously known linguistic pattern.
DOT-CON What does a gestalt-driven columnist have to do to fit blame game with finger-pointing to reveal a linguistic pattern in the coverage of the pre-Sept.
Stevenson sought to demonstrate, however, that moral disagreement was more adequately represented by the linguistic pattern which he identified as disagreement in attitude.
Large genetic differences were found between populations, but these did not display an obvious geographical or linguistic pattern like that usually seen for Y-chromosomal variation.
What linguistic pattern makes like is like, and what it makes unlike is unlike".(Whorf, 1940) Central to Whorf's inquiries was the approach later described as metalinguistics by G. L. Trager, who in 1950 published four of Whorf's essays as "Four articles on Metalinguistics".
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