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But since they had almost nothing in common stylistically, the question remained: What exactly made music paradigmatically English?
We must now confront the rather more daunting problems of differentiating lexical units paradigmatically.
Therefore, arrows are horns, and paradigmatically, red horns.
The remark was paradigmatically Dietr.
He described persons as individuals whose history is, paradigmatically, a history of Deliberate Action in a dramaturgical pattern.
For decades, Roth's heroes were, paradigmatically, sons in the throes of Oedipal revolt.
Creationists claim that supernatural explanations should not be excluded and that scientific work is paradigmatically close-minded.
This perspective was expressed paradigmatically in the statement by the French zoologist A. Vandel:
Paradigmatically, a semantic affinity between two grammatically identical words is the greater the more congruent their patterns of syntagmatic normality.
Odenbach's works paradigmatically criticize the specific conditions of the German society for which he usually finds literary titles referring to puns or traditional sayings.
Employing this functionalist approach, Ossorio defined a "person" as "...an individual whose history is paradigmatically a history of deliberate action".
He rejects the common view of knowledge as paradigmatically propositional, regarding propositional meaning as something which the mind abstracts from concrete experience.
More important is whether the use fulfills any of the "preamble purposes" also mentioned in the legislation above, as these have been interpreted as paradigmatically "transformative".
In treating linguistic knowledge as being a piece with everyday knowledge, the question is raised: how can cognitive semantics explain paradigmatically semantic phenomena, like category structure?
It follows that there is no problem in understanding how the qualitative aspects of art can embody meaning, given that qualia are paradigmatically mental, and interpretative.
This empiricism, which is indeed preferable to paradigmatically unscientific excesses of speculation and the like, is nevertheless wholly inadequate, and generally accepted to be such.
Paradigmatically, universals are abstract (e.g. humanity), whereas particulars are concrete (e.g. the person of Socrates).
Insider sources (such as convent necrologies) tend to single out the paradigmatically religious, though they also recognize other positive contributions to convent culture (administrative, artistic, philanthropic, musical).
"Grandmother" (grand-mere) stands for African ancestral wisdom, while grammar (the homonymous "grammaire") refers to the rules and techniques of moviemaking, a historically Western, paradigmatically modern art form.
Traditional schooling is criticized for destroying the ability to learn paradigmatically by conditioning students to believe that the teacher is the only source of reliable knowledge and using assessment as a 'cognitive control tool'.
Of necessity, these kinds of questions are rooted in the history of scholarship about this or that topic, taking into account different or new emphases or de-emphases, usually generationally or paradigmatically determined.
A fountain pen is a writing instrument, metonymically 'fountain' relative to its reservoir, non-dip implicitly in its connotation, constituting a magnetic focus of cascading libido to the last drop, paradigmatically self-dipping in a Reichian sense.
In his spare time he holes himself up in a gloomy garden shed and composes his novels - novels that have been described as "busty and bouncy with Beckettian overtones" and "paradigmatically intertextual and parodically postmodern."
Although the specific ethnic tensions are paradigmatically French, the basic narrative is familiar enough: faced with comparable circumstances in the United States, a second-generation immigrant of similar temperament might join a gang; 60 years ago, he might have turned to the Mafia.
Lexicological units must not only be delimited paradigmatically, that is, within a constant syntactic frame: we want also to be able to say of two occurrences of a lexical form in different syntactic environments whether they are occurrences of the same lexical unit, or two different units.