Why do some patterns typologically common, while others are rare or unattested? |
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This comparison process often involves classifying them typologically and identifying other sites with similar artifact assemblages. |
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In his influential commentary Gregory the Great interpreted the protagonist typologically as a prefigure of Christ and of the Church persecuted. |
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Authier's multilayered grammar fits very well with the many unusual and typologically remarkable characteristics of Judeo-Tat. |
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The rich symbolism of the passage leaves it typologically ripe for a number of sermons. |
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French and English are particularly close, since English, through extensive borrowing, is typologically closer to French than to other Germanic languages. |
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