One linguistic error made during the hearings was in the misconception of the phrase plausible denial.
Bush's detractors tended to focus on various linguistic errors made by him during his public speeches, (colloquially known as Bushisms).
"Such linguistic errors can be seen as things other than errors," the Foreign Minister replied.
Naturally, Anne's spelling and linguistic errors have been corrected.
There was a linguistic error in the text, which has now been corrected.
Madam President, I have noticed that there are not just a few minor linguistic errors.
It is clearly a linguistic error and I would like it to be noted, as well as the other two, which are more important.
You are right, Mr Lambrinidis, flexibility should not go as far as linguistic errors.
I must point out to the staff of the Sessional Services that purely technical or linguistic errors have been found in a number of amendments.
Arguably, a grudging agreement has been reached on calling the decade "the aughts," but that unfortunate term is rooted in a linguistic error.