Evidential systems in many languages are often marked simultaneously with other linguistic categories.
We define it simply as the occurrence in a text of a linguistic or stylistic category (see 2.1).
We have also, by dividing our observations into different linguistic categories, separated things which from the literary point of view should be brought together.
Common linguistic categories include noun and verb, among others.
Todorov's analysis of the Decameron tales is based on a very rigorous and literal use of linguistic categories.
Genette goes on to suggest that this authorizes the use of linguistic categories in the analysis of narrative discourse.
Philosophy, if it is anything, is a linguistic activity which teaches us to be critical about linguistic categories.
The term is largely equivalent with Greek of the Septuagint as a cultural and literary rather than a linguistic category.
The Federal government has set in place regulations establishing linguistic categories (anglophone, francophone, bilingual) for some job functions within the public service.
It is also not clear that they distinguished the tribes into linguistic categories in any exact way.