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paradigmatic
par·a·dig·mat·ic P0057325 (păr′ə-dĭg-măt′ĭk)adj.1. Of or relating to a paradigm.2. Linguistics Of or relating to the set of substitutional or oppositional relationships a linguistic unit has with other units, such as the relationship between (n) in not and other sounds that could be substituted for it in the same context, like (t) and (p). Together with the set of syntagmatic relations, paradigmatic relations describe the identity of a linguistic unit in a given language. [French paradigmatique, from Greek paradeigmatikos, serving as a model, from paradeigma, paradeigmat-, example; see paradigm.]par•a•dig•mat•ic (ˌpær ə dɪgˈmæt ɪk) adj. 1. of or pertaining to a paradigm. 2. pertaining to or being a relationship among linguistic elements that can substitute for each other in a given context, as the relationship of sun in The sun is shining to other nouns that could substitute for it, as star or light. Compare syntagmatic. [1655–65; < Greek paradeigmatikós=paradeigmat-, s. of parádeigma paradigm + -ikos -ic] par`a•dig•mat′i•cal•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | paradigmatic - of or relating to a grammatical paradigm; "paradigmatic inflection" | | 2. | paradigmatic - of or relating to a typical example; "paradigmatic learning" | | 3. | paradigmatic - related as members of a substitution class; "paradigmatic word associations"syntagmatic - related as members of a syntagma; "syntagmatic word associations" |
paradigmaticadjectiveHaving the nature of, constituting, or serving as a type:archetypal, archetypic, archetypical, classic, classical, model, prototypal, prototypic, prototypical, quintessential, representative, typic, typical.Translations EncyclopediaSeeparadigmparadigmatic
Synonyms for paradigmaticadj having the nature of, constituting, or serving as a typeSynonyms- archetypal
- archetypic
- archetypical
- classic
- classical
- model
- prototypal
- prototypic
- prototypical
- quintessential
- representative
- typic
- typical
Antonyms for paradigmaticadj related as members of a substitution classAntonyms |