Both operations take advantage of the linguistic links of China and Japan and new fiber optic telephone and high-speed data connections.
Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast contains more information on linguistic links.
The culture has been described as, at the very least, a "kurganized" local culture with strong ethnic and linguistic links to the descendants of the Proto-Indo-Europeans.
The cultural and linguistic links were still maintained.
The concept of Universal Grammar represents the linguistic link to nativism.
People who share a common culture, a common heritage, a common history and who have great linguistic links.
Furthermore, close cultural and linguistic links between border regions in different Member States, a legacy of history, must be exploited in order to boost cross-border cooperation.
"It has its own gestalt," Cross said, offering perhaps the first known linguistic link between the German school of psychology and a place where sweaty athletes dwell.
Thus do novelists spark searches for missing linguistic links.
The trace of linguistic links is evidence in similar words shared between Malagasy language and Indonesian Malay language.