We are left with only five texts in which the linguistic confusion does not appear to be attributable to textual interference.
And this linguistic confusion paralleled the mental confusion of the man Mr. Byrd portrayed.
Maybe the earlier difficulties were the result of some linguistic confusion.
In 1934, Roosevelt warned in his "fireside chat" against what he considered linguistic confusion.
The linguistic confusion on the stage struck many critics as an ideal counterpart to the confusion of identities that lies at the heart of the play.
Unsettling as it is, the linguistic confusion is understandable.
They were also sometimes called St. Helen's or St. Hermes' fire, perhaps through linguistic confusion.
As a result, the country is in a state of linguistic confusion.
Metaphysics was seen by Ayer as a product of linguistic confusion.
Thank you, Mr Berthu, for drawing attention to these linguistic confusions.