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paradigmatically — paradigm ► NOUN 1) a typical example, pattern, or model of something. 2) a conceptual model underlying the theories and practice of a scientific subject. 3) Grammar a table of all the inflected forms of a word, serving as a model for other words… … English terms dictionary
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.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
paradigmatically — adverb see paradigm … New Collegiate Dictionary
paradigmatically — par·a·dig·mat·i·cal·ly … English syllables
paradigmatically — adverb see paradigmatic I * * * paradigmatˈically adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑paradigm … Useful english dictionary
paradigmatic — paradigmatically, adv. /par euh dig mat ik/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to a paradigm. 2. Ling. pertaining to a relationship among linguistic elements that can substitute for each other in a given context, as the relationship of sun in The sun is… … Universalium
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Participatory epistemology — is a philosophical concept articulated by Richard Tarnas and elaborated specifically in relation to transpersonal psychology by Jorge Ferrer, Christopher Bache, and others. Participatory epistemology is constituted in the recognition that meaning … Wikipedia
paradigm — noun Etymology: Late Latin paradigma, from Greek paradeigma, from paradeiknynai to show side by side, from para + deiknynai to show more at diction Date: 15th century 1. example, pattern; especially an outstandingly clear or typical example or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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