WordNet
n. a systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols; "he taught foreign languages"; "the language introduced is standard throughout the text"; "the speed with which a program can be executed depends on the language in which it is written" [syn: language]
Usage examples of "linguistic communication".
These two figures of speech, based on similar agency (metaphor) and similar communion (metonym)or simply similarity (agency) and contiguity (communion) are, as linguists have pointed out, the most basic holons of linguistic communication (along with a hybrid, synecdoche, which substitutes parts for wholes).
Another looks at me from the angles of mathematical and logical reasoning, linguistic communication, and spatial visualization.
Please keep talking, as I am trying to bring into focus the exigencies of your current mode of linguistic communication.
Now no linguistic communication with the Squam was possible, but it wasn't necessary.
Knot had labored diligently to master every established system of linguistic communication.
The slow developments of the other arts aided this, but perhaps linguistic communication led the way.
I have learned all that I need to know for the purposes of linguistic communication.