extralinguistic
extralinguistic — 形容詞
- extralinguisticpositive
- more extralinguisticcomparative
- most extralinguisticsuperlative
1. relating to information, knowledge, or factors that exist or operate outside the
語言外的
超出語言範疇的
relating to information, knowledge, or factors that exist or operate outside the structures and systems of language itself — for example, gestures, social status, or cultural background that shape meaning without being expressed in words.
The researchers examined extralinguistic cues such as eye contact and hand gestures during the interviews.
研究人員在訪談中觀察了語言外的線索,例如眼神接觸和手勢。
attributive use with 'cues' — non-verbal signals
Dr. Okafor argued that extralinguistic knowledge of the local customs was essential for understanding the folktales.
Okafor 博士主張,了解當地的習俗這類語言外知識,對於理解民間故事至關重要。
collocation: extralinguistic knowledge
A speaker's social status is an extralinguistic factor that can affect how their words are interpreted.
說話者的社會地位是一種語言外因素,可能影響他人如何解讀其話語。
The study compared linguistic content with extralinguistic features like facial expressions and posture.
該研究比較了語言內容與語言外特徵,例如面部表情和姿勢。
Politeness in conversation often depends on extralinguistic elements such as seating arrangement and dress code.
交談中的禮貌往往取決於座位安排和服裝規範等語言外元素。
- non-linguistic
Broader and more common in general use; can refer to anything not involving language, while extralinguistic specifically implies factors operating alongside or beyond language systems.
- paralinguistic
More specific — refers only to vocal features that modify meaning (tone, pitch, tempo), not to broader cultural or contextual factors.
- linguistic
Direct opposite — relating to language itself rather than factors outside it.
文法句型
extralinguistic + noun
用法筆記
Typically used attributively before a noun (extralinguistic factors, extralinguistic knowledge). Not gradable — you would not say 'more extralinguistic'. Common in academic writing, especially linguistics, anthropology, and communication studies.