paradigms in English

noun
1
a typical example or pattern of something; a model.
there is a new paradigm for public art in this country
2
a set of linguistic items that form mutually exclusive choices in particular syntactic roles.
English determiners form a paradigm: we can say “a book” or “his book” but not “a his book.”

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1. Some paradigms are intended especially for signal processing applications.

2. 29 These structural differences create different learning paradigms by which neural networks are classified.

3. First, bodies of thought take on a solidity through being structured around dominant paradigms.

4. Anarchy provides foundations for realist, liberal, neorealist, and neoliberal paradigms of international relations

5. It refocuses scholarly paradigms for Christianization around the development of mandatory rituals.

6. At last, science revolution emerges, the limitative factor of paradigms could midwifery a new paradigm.

7. Therefore, the conclusion is: the architectural practice can make different architectural paradigms commensurable.

8. In PIE, there were already ablaut differences within the paradigms of verbs and nouns.

9. 12 Why did Asian communication researchers fail to discontinue the dominance of Eurocentric communication paradigms?

10. Philosophy of Science Series: Harnessing the Multidisciplinary Edge Effect by Exploring Paradigms, Ontologies, Epistemologies, Axiologies, and Methodologies

11. A further component of paradigms consists of some very general, metaphysical principles that guide work within a paradigm.

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13. 45). My second criticism of the approaches outlined above concerns "the internal logic"15 of the four paradigms.

14. There are many who insist that the paradigms of greed, arrogance and usurpation are the true reference points for our sextants.

15. Casuistry is a form of PRACTICAL ARGUMENT that explores the RELATIONSHIP between assumed MORAL PARADIGMS (prima facie duties) and PROBLEMATIC INSTANCES (difficult cases)

16. Fuel for the work required: a practical approach to Amalgamating train-low paradigms for endurance athletes Physiol Rep

17. Constructivist theory emerged in the mid-1990s as a serious challenge to the dominant realist and liberal theoretical paradigms

18. 20 A further component of paradigms consists of some very general, metaphysical principles that guide work within a paradigm.

19. And that also challenges the paradigms of many school systems that believe they are mainly there to sort people.

20. The images of human nature and society built into the explanatory paradigms which dominate school curricula and texts are inadequate.

21. Ablaut, on the other hand, is, synchronically, a totally unpredictable vowel change found mostly in the paradigms of so-called strong verbs

22. The concept of Anthropophagy in the 1920s acknowledged Brazil’s specificities and created new paradigms of self-definition differentiated from the European parameters

23. A topic in research methodology Research in one of the major traditions, or paradigms, of research is often referred to as Confirmatory

24. The main focus lies on extensions of the connection-oriented architectures in order to integrate connectionless paradigms into the general management ideas.

25. Sather also takes inspiration from other programming languages and paradigms: iterators, design by contract, abstract classes, multiple inheritance, anonymous functions, operator overloading, contravariant type system.

26. DNA computing, as a new paradigms in computation technology, employs DNA molecular computation, having uncomparable advantages compared with conventional computers. Thus attracts great attention.

27. Supported systems can range from advanced radio and space communication systems to new paradigms for computing and networking in the space and field exploration environment.

28. Messer (1992) introduced the notion of Assimilative integration in psychotherapy, theorizing that integrative practitioners adhere to their preferred theoretical paradigms while judiciously blending aspects from other models

29. It is particularly employed in field-specific branches of professional ethics such as business ethics and bioethics. Casuistry typically uses general principles in reasoning analogically from clear-cut cases, called paradigms, to vexing cases

30. What does Constructivism have to do with my classroom? As is the case with many of the current/popular paradigms, you're probably already using the constructivist approach to some degree.

31. Assimilating Seoul, the first book-length study written in English about Seoul during the colonial period, challenges conventional nationalist paradigms by revealing the intersection of Korean and Japanese history in this important capital

32. It was seen as a crafty ploy devised by the Brahminist Rajagopalachari abusing his authority and legislatorial designation to keep the downtrodden in utter, bleak ignominy and perpetuate the ongoing social paradigms and caste hierarchy

33. "The Constrained Court challenge[s] established paradigms in [its] fields, introduce[s] inventive and original research and seek[s] to transform the ways in which we think and talk about the nature of judging

34. Although bare-boned Associationism provides a good approximation of Hume and Pavlov, it doesn’t quite capture the full theory of those working in operant conditioning paradigms for it doesn’t involve any notion of reinforcement, or updating one’s associative structure based on consequences.

35. Assimilating Seoul, the first book-length study in English of Seoul during the colonial period, challenges conventional nationalist paradigms by revealing the intersection of Korean and Japanese history in this important capital.Through microhistories of Shinto festivals, industrial expositions, and sanitation campaigns, Todd A

36. Assimilating Seoul, the first book-length study written in English about Seoul during the colonial period, challenges conventional nationalist paradigms by revealing the intersection of Korean and Japanese history in this important capital.Through microhistories of Shinto festivals, industrial expositions, and sanitation campaigns, Todd A

37. If text beckons as in the discredited (at least in the 1990s) New Criticism, Platonizing realities exist only within more authorized cultural frames of the new critical paradigms (and recent film criticism), the terrible problems of young faculty, and political distortions, among so many other Agonizing experiences for the reader in this decade.

38. It has nine tense-aspect forms: past, non-past, progressive, Ambulative (a progressive form where an activity or process is going on while the actor or subject is moving here and there), perfect, negative non-past (negative paradigms don’t directly mirror positive forms), negative past, a generalized negative and a negative past anterior/past

39. Biomedicine may or may not qualify as one of Thomas Kuhn’s “paradigms”, in the way that the heliocentric model of the solar system is a paradigm—a complex worldview in which the viewpoints cannot be straightforwardly translated back-and-forth with an alternative paradigm (i.e., if we try to translate the concepts of Biomedicine to the