Sentence examples for linguistically dependent from inspiring English sources

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This is especially problematic because immigrant women are generally "economically, psychologically, and linguistically dependent on their spouses" (Narayan 1995, 106).

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Strict adherence to such a complex and linguistically-dependent definition of episodic memory makes establishing whether episodic memory defined along these dimensions is present in very young infants almost impossible (although a number of researchers have attempted to explore it in children aged 3-years and older; e.g. Scarf et al., 2013; Russell et al., 2010; Busby and Suddendorf, 2005).

We are linguistically divided.

The Pueblo Indians were linguistically diverse.

"Other forms seemed linguistically and ideologically flaccid..

It is incorrect — biblically, historically, linguistically".

Likeability: is it linguistically appealing?4.

Linguistically speaking you become your idiot brother.

It will not be linguistically true.

Their entire identity is linguistically based".

The keypad isn't linguistically sensible.

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