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paradigmatic
absolute, archetypal, classic, classical, complete, consummate, excellent, exemplary, fitting, flawless, have-it-all, indefectible, optimal, paradigmatic, pie-in-the-sky, prototypical, quintessential, representative, Shangri-la (slang), supreme. From: dictionary.com/thesaurus
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An archetypal character in "The Crucible" is John Proctor, who embodies the character of the flawed hero. He is a complex character who struggles with guilt and redemption, showcasing the internal conflict between his morality and desires. Proctor's journey mirrors the themes of individual integrity and standing up against oppression in the play.
This usually refers to a significant change of perception and/or change in mindset/attitude/vision, such as to significantly change the course of ones' life or organization. Some have referred to second chances in life as an example of change of paradigmatic thinking.
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The archetypal of a vacuum cleaner would be about ten times bigger than the model used now.
Thematic Emanation of Archetypal Multiplicity was created on 2005-02-14.
This usually refers to a significant change of perception and/or change in mindset/attitude/vision, such as to significantly change the course of ones' life or organization. Some have referred to second chances in life as an example of change of paradigmatic thinking.
syntagmatic and paradigmatic belong to the European structrulism .syntagmatic and paradigmatic relation are :1/ SYNTAGMATIC RELATION : give us structur it's horizontal.exemple :I GO OUT . it's a simple sentence composed of subject verb and adverb I+GO+OUT =this aragment is syntagmatic .2/ PARADIGMATIC RELATION : here i would like to start with an exemple in order to make it more clearer for you .exemple: I GO OUT I GO HOMESHE GOES THEREwhen we can replace one element by another one here we say that relation is syntagmatic .it's vertical paradigmatic give us a system .by malike benahcene .
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