Sentence examples for traditionally construed from inspiring English sources

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If, however, as Diakonoff suggested, Proto-Afro-Asiatic was an ergative type of language, in which subject and object as traditionally construed are not valid concepts, then such simple formulas would not be at all useful in explaining the syntax of the protolanguage.

As traditionally construed, strict laws are supposed to guarantee the consequent condition on the basis of the antecedent condition.

For Ryle does not believe in meanings (concepts or propositions) as these have been traditionally construed (as stable objects or rules, the grasp of which is logically prior to, and thus may be used to explain, the use of expressions).

But materialism as traditionally construed is not a linguistic thesis at all; rather it is a metaphysical thesis in the sense that it tells us about the nature of the world.

With the advent of cladistic analyses, Iguanodontidae as traditionally construed was shown to be paraphyletic, and these animals are recognised to fall at different points in relation to hadrosaurs on a cladogram, instead of in a single distinct clade.

Reviewer 1 "Natural selection is traditionally construed as selection of novelties".

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Traditionally, epistemology has been construed as a normative project whose aim is to clarify and defend conceptions of knowledge, foundations, evidential warrant and justification.

Traditionally, this special method was construed as a kind of "inward" gaze, directed at the mental state to be grasped.

While traditionally coping strategies grouped under the "disengagement" domain have been construed as negative coping strategies, in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo types of disengagement coping such as trying to forget and praying, may help to support youth mental health along adaptive trajectories.

Traditionally, instrumentalists maintain that terms for unobservables, by themselves, have no meaning; construed literally, statements involving them are not even candidates for truth or falsity.

Traditionally, the proponents of semantically incommensurable theories (paradigms, research programmes, research projects, global theoretical units) have been construed as unable to understand each other.

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