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linguistically
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'linguistically' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something related to the study or use of language. For example: "She is linguistically gifted and can speak three different languages fluently."
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In this respect, the essence of Piety is also found in Socrates (and thus the linguistic definition of Piety is also linguistically predicable of Socrates).
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Proficient linguistically, Zeman built his reputation as an unusual historian of the "German-Russian zone".
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Linguistically, he worked through more than 140 languages, from Afrikaans to Zande.
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As well as bringing the linguistically excluded online, localisation may keep small languages alive.Correction: This article originally included Indonesia in the list of countries where smartphones with Mozilla's new operating system is on sale.
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It also has some 14m Kurds, who are Sunni Muslims but ethnically and linguistically distinct from Turks.
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It has created all sorts of newfangled jobs that have to be given names, and it is also full of linguistically challenged geeks who have a taste for "humorous" titles.
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To make matters worse, an ethnically, linguistically and culturally diverse archipelago was dominated by Java and the Javanese.
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Yet Ms Colley suggests that England, the dominant part of the union numerically and linguistically, is the least well defined, and notions of what it means to be English often divide rather than cohere.
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Ethnically and linguistically Turkic, Uighurs have long bridled at the influx of Han Chinese into Xinjiang.
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Much the same happened in places like Canada, Brazil and Australia, with their linguistically and racially mixed populations.
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Figure 1 $\mathbf{O}>\mathbf{E}$ drift is attested cross-linguistically in the meaning shift of lexical items like Old English nealles (lit. "NEG all") = "not at all", Dutch nimmer (lit., "NEG always") = "never", or Russian nel'zja (lit. "NEG must") = "mustn't".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "linguistically" to specify that an observation or analysis is based on linguistic principles, ensuring clarity and precision in academic or technical writing.
Common error
Don't use "linguistically" when the context already implies a focus on language. For example, instead of saying "linguistically speaking", just say "linguistically".
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "linguistically" is to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, indicating that the action or quality is related to language or linguistics. Ludwig AI's analysis confirms its use in specifying the manner or perspective from which something is viewed.
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Science
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News & Media
35%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Reference
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "linguistically" functions as an adverb to specify that something is related to language or linguistics. According to Ludwig AI, this adverb is grammatically correct and frequently appears in diverse contexts, particularly within science and news media. When writing, it's important to avoid redundancy and ensure the term adds value to the sentence. Consider alternatives like "in terms of language" or "from a linguistic perspective" for variety. Using "linguistically" effectively enhances precision and clarity in formal and academic discourse.
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Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in a linguistic manner
Highlights the method or style of analysis being rooted in linguistics.
in terms of language
Focuses on framing a discussion specifically within the context of language.
from a language perspective
Highlights a viewpoint that considers language as the primary lens of analysis.
from a linguistic standpoint
Similar to "perspective", this emphasizes a specific viewpoint based on linguistic principles.
with regard to language
Emphasizes the relevance of language to a particular subject matter.
in the context of language
Frames an idea or concept within the boundaries of language study.
concerning language
Indicates the subject matter is about language or related to language.
using linguistic analysis
Directly states that linguistic methods are being applied.
language-related
A more general term indicating any association with language.
relative to language
Expresses connection or comparison with language.
FAQs
How can I use "linguistically" in a sentence?
You can use "linguistically" to describe something related to language or linguistics. For example, "The two dialects are "linguistically similar"".
What are some alternatives to using "linguistically"?
Depending on the context, you could use phrases like "in terms of language", "from a linguistic perspective", or "with regard to language".
Is it correct to say "linguistically speaking"?
While commonly used, "linguistically speaking" can sometimes be redundant. In many cases, simply using "linguistically" is sufficient and more concise.
What does it mean for something to be "linguistically diverse"?
When a region or group is described as "linguistically diverse", it means that many different languages are spoken or used within that area or group.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
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4.5/5
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Real-world application tested