Phrases with «linguistic evidence»

Linguistic evidence refers to information or clues found in language that can help us understand something or make a conclusion. It can be words, phrases, grammar, pronunciation, or even writing styles that provide important insights or proof about a certain topic or argument. Full definition

Sentences with «linguistic evidence»

  • «In new work, Holton and I also are considering typological linguistic evidence for the subgrouping of the Dene languages suggestive of multiple routes and phases for Dene migrations in North America,» Sicoli said. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Chronicles of Mercury sightings show up in Mesopotamia (November 15 in 265 B.C.) and China (June 9 in A.D. 118), and linguistic evidence in Germanic languages links the planet with the deity Woden, also known in Scandinavian languages as Odin. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Lead author Caroline Roullier emphasizes that although her genetic analysis alone doesn't prove that premodern Polynesians made contact with South America, it strongly supports the existing archaeological and linguistic evidence pointing to that conclusion. (sciencemag.org)
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