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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...
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science and philosophy, a
paradigm (/ˈpærədaɪm/ PARR-ə-dyme) is a
distinct set of
concepts or
thought patterns,
including theories,
research methods...
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father of, next to).
These are all
different types of universals.
Paradigmatically,
universals are
abstract (e.g. humanity),
whereas particulars are concrete...
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social science has long been tenuous, with the wide
application of multi-
paradigmatic approaches in
order to
understand complex human behaviour.
Paradigm shifts...
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comes from
delighting in
other people's well-being. The
traditional paradigmatic example of this mind-state is the
attitude of a
parent observing a growing...
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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...
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adopts the
paradigmatic axis as its
point of departure.
Systemic foregrounds Saussure's "
paradigmatic axis" in
understanding how language...
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Beginning with
subsequent Byzantine architecture,
Hagia Sophia became the
paradigmatic Orthodox church form and its
architectural style was
emulated by Ottoman...
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syntagmas of epic structures.
Syntagmatic structure is
often contrasted with
paradigmatic structure. In semiotics, "syntagmatic analysis" is
analysis of syntax...
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groupings in
eusocial insects such as ants, bees, and termites. The
paradigmatic ethnographic example of
caste is the
division of India's
Hindu society...