Meaning & Definition of word "Linguistically"

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    Linguistically

    /lɪŋˈɡwɪs.tɪ.kli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a manner that relates to language or linguistics.
      • Example: The researchers analyzed the text linguistically to understand the author's style.
    • 2. With regard to the rules and structures of language.
      • Example: Linguistically, the dialect showed significant variations from standard English.
    • 3. In terms of the principles of language and its use.
      • Example: The poem can be appreciated linguistically as it plays with sounds and meanings.
    • 4. Referring to the characteristics or features of a particular language.
      • Example: Linguistically, French and Spanish share many similarities due to their Latin roots.
    • 5. From the perspective of language development or evolution.
      • Example: Linguistically speaking, children acquire language at a remarkable pace during their early years.

    Etymology

    Derived from 'linguistic,' which comes from Latin 'lingua' meaning 'tongue' or 'language,' combined with the suffix '-ly' to form an adverb.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    linguistically challenged:

    Having difficulty with language or communication.

    linguistically diverse:

    Referring to a variety of languages spoken within a given area or community.

    linguistically rich:

    Referring to a language or dialect that has a wide range of vocabulary and expressive resources.

    Related Words

    linguist:

    A person skilled in languages.

    linguistics:

    The scientific study of language and its structure.

    Slang Meanings of linguistically

    Meaning: Word nerd

    Example Sentence: She's such a word nerd; she gets linguistically excited when talking about grammar.

    Meaning: Grammar geek

    Example Sentence: He’s a grammar geek, always correcting my linguistically incorrect sentences.