Definition of Paradigmatically. Meaning of Paradigmatically. Synonyms of Paradigmatically

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Definition of Paradigmatically

Paradigmatically
Paradigmatic Par`a*dig*mat"ic, Paradigmatical Par`a*dig*mat"ic*al, a. [Gr. paradeigmatiko`s.] Exemplary. -- Par`a*dig*mat"ic*al*ly, adv. [Obs.]

Meaning of Paradigmatically from wikipedia

- Paradigmatic analysis is the analysis of paradigms embedded in the text rather than of the surface structure (syntax) of the text which is termed syntagmatic...
- In science and philosophy, a paradigm (/ˈpærədaɪm/ PARR-ə-dyme) is a distinct set of concepts or thought patterns, including theories, research methods...
- social science has long been tenuous, with the wide application of multi-paradigmatic approaches in order to understand complex human behaviour (see for example...
- example; Stress in Doabi is realized in two ways, syntagmatically and paradigmatically. Syntagmatically, stress-shift results in change of meaning. This kind...
- terminology and phrases such as Rama-rajya from Ramayana, Prahlada as a paradigmatic icon, and such cultural symbols as another facet of swaraj and satyagraha...
- Western scholarship, and Advaita Vedānta came to be regarded as the paradigmatic example of Hindu spirituality, despite the numerical dominance of theistic...
- prominence of militaristic imagery in evangelical communities. This paradigmatic language, paired with an increasing reliance on sociological and academic...
- using a technique of Nicolas Ruwet's Language, musique, poésie (1972) paradigmatic segmentation analysis, shows that bird songs are organised according...
- Beginning with subsequent Byzantine architecture, Hagia Sophia became the paradigmatic Orthodox church form and its architectural style was emulated by Ottoman...
- three principles: "Those who commit certain kinds of wrongful acts, paradigmatically serious crimes, morally deserve to suffer a proportionate punishment...