One contradictory trend of scale in language is the balance between precision and inclusivity. As language becomes more precise and specialized, it can exclude those who are not familiar with the specific terminology. Another trend is the balance between standardization and variation – while standardization promotes consistency and clarity, variation allows for creativity and individual expression in language use.
Contradictory is an adjective. It is used to describe a statement, belief, or action that is inconsistent or in conflict with another.
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Ah, isn't it wonderful how words can sound the same but have different meanings? The homophone for "scale" is "skale." It's like a little secret language nature uses to keep us on our toes. Just remember to paint with all the colors of the homophones!
Macro-sociolinguistics studies large-scale issues related to nations and whole societies; it considers outcomes of language contact (e.g. bilingualism, diglossia, language shift...) as well as language policies and language planning…
Magkasalungat means "antonym" in Filipino language.
All of them, including contradictory ones.
macroevolution .........novanet
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macroevolution .........novanet
the language of a map is a key or a scale that tells about what is shown in the map.
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It is NOT contradictory. Not any more than the number zero is "contradictory" to integers.
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No. "Counterintuitive" is a relatively new word, entering the language late in the last Century, and meaning "against normal expectations," or " not what you'd think, based on experience." In contrast, "contradictory" means "putting the lie to" or "saying the opposite of." They are not synonymous.
Contradictory means in opposition. The two of them gave me contradictory information and I didn't know what to do.