| 21. | Most literary analyses are synchronic, offering a greater sense of unity among the components of a story.
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| 22. | Recent scholarship now disputes whether Elleboogius remained committed to synchronic contingency over the course of his entire life.
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| 23. | :There's simply no way to get a high-resolution synchronic snapshot in such maps.
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| 24. | This conditioning is not a synchronic process, but rather reflects the quality of the original prevocalic consonant.
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| 25. | A recent representative of synchronic onomasiology ( with a focus on word-formation processes ) is Pavol Stekauer.
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| 26. | Others, for example Godelier, critiqued structuralism's synchronic approach that led it to be essentially ahistorical.
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| 27. | Greenberg's reputation rests in part on his contributions to synchronic linguistics and the quest to identify linguistic universals.
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| 28. | Many scholars took up this kind of research following Greenberg's example and it remains important in synchronic linguistics.
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| 29. | 2006 . Sound Change and Analogy : The Synchronic Reflexes of the Second Compensatory Lengthening in Ancient Greek Dialects.
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| 30. | APiCS gathers comparable synchronic data on the grammatical and lexical structures of a large number of pidgin and creole languages.
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