linguistic
linguistic — 形容詞
1. relating to the ways people use words, sentences, and signs to communicate, or t
語言的
與語言或語言學相關的
relating to the ways people use words, sentences, and signs to communicate, or to the academic field that studies these things
Christopher's linguistic skills improved greatly after he lived in Japan for a year.
Christopher 在日本住了一年後,語言能力大幅進步了。
linguistic + skill / ability / development
The study compared linguistic patterns between children and adults.
該研究比較了兒童和成人之間的語言模式。
Naoko wrote her thesis on linguistic diversity in Southeast Asian communities.
Naoko 的論文主題是東南亞社區的語言多樣性。
Teachers should consider the linguistic needs of students from different countries.
老師應該考慮來自不同國家學生的語言需求。
Selim found the linguistic analysis chapter the most difficult part of the textbook.
Selim 覺得語言分析那一章是教科書中最難的部分。
- language-related
Less formal and more general; used in everyday contexts rather than academic writing
- verbal
Narrower in scope — refers specifically to spoken or written words, not to the structural study of language
- philological
More specialised — refers to the historical study of texts and written records, not modern linguistics
- non-linguistic
Refers to anything not involving language, such as gestures, images, or sounds without linguistic structure
文法句型
linguistic + noun
be + linguistic
用法筆記
Common in academic and formal writing. Often used attributively before nouns such as skills, diversity, analysis, and development. In everyday conversation, speakers more often use 'language' as a noun modifier (e.g., language skills) rather than 'linguistic.'