Dobson emphasised the enormous variations in speech through the period, both synchronically and diachronically, over time and region. |
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The study's argument is shaped diachronically, early versus late Austen, but the contrast is not mechanically developmental. |
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Reading Scripture diachronically and synchronically, all views provided by the canon would be considered as in a kind of dialogue. |
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However, no environment is stable either diachronically or synchronically for any living being. |
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C and D are thus related, as are E and F, but D and E are not diachronically co-conscious. |
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The baseline distribution can be specified diachronically, in terms of some distribution that held at an earlier time. |
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In doing so, the author sheds light on the limits of this typology and the need to interpret it diachronically. |
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Each can be studied synchronically or diachronically and the order in which they have been dealt with within a grammar has fluctuated over the years. |
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In extending the lesson given us through our redactor-as-author to other texts, we can hope to avoid treating certain texts only diachronically or synchronically. |
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Interpretive theorists often explore many of these varied types of meanings both synchronically and diachronically. |
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The Old Town developed diachronically, through the osmosis of features of the two worlds of the Mediterranean, the East and the West. |
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Most chapters point to multiple forms of community inhabiting particular spaces either diachronically or synchronically. |
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Two diachronically distinct states of the language would differ in this respect in the same way as two coexistent but geographically or socially distinct accents of the same language might differ. |
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As it was free to develop on its own, there is no reason to suppose that the speech was uniform either diachronically or geographically. |
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It is thus postulated that, diachronically, Southern Ndebele and Zulu had the same form for the identificative copulative particle, namely ngi. |
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The majority of historians, like Georges Duby, consider that the most important indicator that distinguishes the West is what we call history: a chain of discrete elements, polar, and diachronically interconnected. |
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In this process, memory functions synchronically and diachronically to recall the heterogeneous identity of Blacks in history, politics, and literature. |
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This work explored representations of evidence diachronically. |
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