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systematicity|sɪstɪməˈtɪsɪtɪ, -stəm| [f. systematic a. + -ity.] The quality or condition of being systematic; systematicness.
1970Campbell & Wales in J. Lyons New Horizons in Linguistics 257 The child first of all does something ‘correctly’ and then, with every appearance of systematicity, later proceeds to do it ‘wrongly’. 1974R. A. Hall External Hist. Romance Languages 239 Meyer-Lübke's work was characterised by sobriety and balance, with exceptional solidity in detail but with an over-all sense of systematicity. 1977Language LIII. 883 He has little time or inclination to follow through his concept of music theory with any thoroughness or systematicity. |