| 11. | Synchronic variation is linguistic change in progress.
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| 12. | This is because it has a horizontal synchronic geographical segmentation and a diachronic vertical periodization.
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| 13. | He also held to the doctrine of synchronic contingency associated with Scotism and Reformed Orthodoxy.
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| 14. | According to synchronic variation ", to the extent that we are hardly aware of it.
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| 15. | When taking a synchronic perspective on modern languages, however, both processes appear very similar.
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| 16. | One is for static ( synchronic ) calendars, such as wall calendars or calendar systems.
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| 17. | The question refers to synchronic use.
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| 18. | Serbian is practically the only European standard language with complete synchronic digraphia, using both phonemic principles.
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| 19. | Synchronic ( same time ) with reference to anthropological data is contemporaneous and cross-cultural.
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| 20. | Philology, with its focus on historical development ( diachronic analysis ), is contrasted with synchronic analysis.
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