「Linguistically」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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On the one hand, he held, a | linguistically faithful translation would lead to conflic |
archy but intersects it in interesting and | linguistically relevant ways. |
ed in California, including culturally and | linguistically competent approaches for underserved popul |
uids, which is historically impossible and | linguistically extremely unlikely. |
on, economically, socially, culturally and | linguistically. |
a racially, ethnically, economically, and | linguistically diverse population and 20% of its students |
, making it one of the most ethnically and | linguistically diverse towns in the UK in proportion to i |
yak language and its relative, Alutor, are | linguistically very close to Chukchi. |
es classified with the Moken, but they are | linguistically and ethnologically distinct, being much mo |
ame of the Brigantes has been dismissed as | linguistically unsound. |
a suggestion that the provinces should be | linguistically determined; |
1920s, the Slovincian villages had become | linguistically German, though a Slovincian consciousness |
Neither meaning has been | linguistically verified. |
comment from the top is absolutely correct | linguistically. |
Taltheilei are distinct, | linguistically and culturally, from the Cree, Ojibwe and |
gion can be defined either geographically, | linguistically, culturally, or by political, economic and |
Despite this, the region is | linguistically heterogeneous, encompassing both exclusive |
The output of the Pearl Poet, however, is | linguistically very distinct from what seems to be the ol |
Kincardineshire), as the name is | linguistically English, unusual in settlement names for t |
tween the Deg Xinag and Koyukon languages, | linguistically closer to Koyukon but socially much closer |
The words "dragon" and "draugr" are not | linguistically related. |
The Tunica people were a group of | linguistically and culturally related Native American tri |
ifferent neural subtrates for overlearned, | linguistically mediated calculations, like multiplication |
Meratus Dayak dialects are closely related | linguistically to both Indonesian (the national language) |
lect, dialect of the Transylvanian Saxons, | linguistically unrelated to any of the above |
ct of High German spoken in modern Saxony, | linguistically unrelated to the former |
ovides a wealth of historically, socially, | linguistically, and even politically relevant information |
The | linguistically bipolar island needed a link language and |
der their language to be Algonquin, though | linguistically it is a dialect of Eastern Ojibwe. |
power shift from the Turkic khaganette to ( | linguistically indistinguisable) Uighur khanatte was cons |
nally a Tibeto-Burman language, but it was | linguistically mixed with Bengali and Assamese. |
e people of the Harappan civilization were | linguistically Indo-Aryans. |
what precise manner such connotations were | linguistically acknowledged in the ancient world. |
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