Linguistically: meaning, definitions and examples
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linguistically
[ lɪŋˈɡwɪs.tɪ.kli ]
language study
The term 'linguistically' refers to anything related to language or linguistics. It emphasizes the ways in which language influences thought, communication, and social interaction. This adverb is often used in discussions about language theory, phonetics, syntax, and semantics. Linguistically, we explore the structures and functions of various languages and how they compare with one another.
Synonyms
grammatically, language-based, linguistically-related
Examples of usage
- Linguistically, English has borrowed extensively from other languages.
- The researchers approached the problem linguistically.
- Linguistically, the dialects in this region are quite distinct.
Translations
Translations of the word "linguistically" in other languages:
🇵🇹 linguisticamente
🇮🇳 भाषाई रूप से
🇩🇪 sprachlich
🇮🇩 secara linguistik
🇺🇦 лінгвістично
🇵🇱 językowo
🇯🇵 言語的に
🇫🇷 linguistiquement
🇪🇸 lingüísticamente
🇹🇷 dilbilimsel olarak
🇰🇷 언어적으로
🇸🇦 لغويًا
🇨🇿 jazykově
🇸🇰 jazykovo
🇨🇳 语言上
🇸🇮 jezikovno
🇮🇸 málfræðilega
🇰🇿 тілдік тұрғыдан
🇬🇪 ლინგვისტურად
🇦🇿 dil baxımından
🇲🇽 lingüísticamente
Etymology
The word 'linguistically' originates from the late 19th century, derived from the root 'linguist,' which itself comes from the Latin 'lingua,' meaning 'tongue' or 'language.' The formation of the adverb 'linguistically' involves the addition of the '-ally' suffix, which transforms adjectives into adverbs. Historically, the study of linguistics became more prominent in the 20th century with the rise of structuralism and transformational grammar. This expansion of linguistic study has allowed the term 'linguistically' to become more common in academic discussions and analyses, especially in fields like cognitive science, anthropology, and sociolinguistics.