Class and occupation are among the most important linguistic markers found in society.
This part of Mass is a linguistic marker of the origins of the Roman liturgy in Greek.
Both Longacre (1979) and Hinds (1977) appeal to languages other than English for evidence that there are formal linguistic markers of the beginning and end of paragraphs.
On the basis of some formal linguistic markers, we have suggested that there are four paragraphs in extract (14).
Anderson presents evidence that this linguistic marker has been adopted among speakers of AAE in Detroit due in part to contact with White Appalachian immigrants.
Scholars suggest Etruscan, Umbrian or even Celtic descent by examining the linguistic or ethnic markers of the region.
A special kind of relationship comes to exist between users of such a territory and the physical space itself such that new conceptual and linguistic markers are attached to the space.
Sapp excludes the possibility that the language is an imitation of old language, because the linguistic markers are unambiguous.
A zero marker is a null morpheme being used as linguistic marker, see:
The following linguistic markers have been used to distinguish and classify the dialects of Greece.