English to Malayalam Dictionary paradigm

paradigm

മാതൃകകളെ
definition
noun
there is a new paradigm for public art in this country
a typical example or pattern of something; a model.
English determiners form a paradigm: we can say “a book” or “his book” but not “a his book.”
a set of linguistic items that form mutually exclusive choices in particular syntactic roles.
example
This present campaign is a 'paradigm' of Washington's pattern of accusing others of doing what Washington is planning to do or has already done.
Deism reflected the scientific 'paradigm' of the times in which the world inexorably and thoroughly followed strict mathematical laws of nature.
Respondents' ratings were viewed as a reflection of the degree to which their colleges of agriculture had shifted from a teaching paradigm to a learning 'paradigm' .
A 'paradigm' of a scientific revolution in Kuhn's sense would be the Copernican revolution.
society's 'paradigm' of the ‘ideal woman’
In a sense, Scuglia holds that we have to choose between subcultural textual theory and the prematerialist 'paradigm' of discourse.
Each living language has implicit in it something analogous to a scientific 'paradigm' , the system of thinking and memory that supports a way of life.
He says a creative leap is a new pattern, a new 'paradigm' , a new way of organizing information and energy that has nothing to do with the previous pattern.
Maverick groups which imitate and model the dominant 'paradigm' may be more likely to survive than those that do not.
the discovery of universal gravitation became the 'paradigm' of successful science
According to the neoclassical 'paradigm' of economic theory, production conditions are basically the same everywhere.
The ID folks are constantly telling us that evolution is failing as a scientific 'paradigm' , and that scientists are jumping ship in droves.
In linguistics, a 'paradigm' is a set of systematically alternating items. A paradigm is complementary to a syntagm, which is a set of items used in systematic combination.
Of course in Britain we've made the choice to live within the 'paradigm' of consumerism.
there is a new 'paradigm' for public art in this country
Chinese has no case distinctions or gender distinctions in the inflectional 'paradigm' of its third person singular pronoun.
the discovery of universal gravitation became the 'paradigm' of successful science
Meaning smashing old patterns so a new 'paradigm' can arise
This requires a new 'paradigm' regarding the role of schools.
In fact, the whole paleosol methodology assumes the uniformitarian 'paradigm' and is geared to interpret paleosols throughout the stratigraphic record.
Religions need to be rescued from their present framework of conflictual relationship and relocated in a 'paradigm' of mutual cooperation.
The National Screening Committee has recommended a 'paradigm' of informed choice for participants in all screening programmes.
But derivatives of ferre come from three different words and the 'paradigm' is highly irregular: fero, ferre, tuli, latum.
The author makes clear that she isn't interested in defending this list as a six-part 'paradigm' of democratic political theory.
And yet he always takes art as the 'paradigm' of human activity.
The technological 'paradigm' stresses the role of technology and, more widely, of innovation within the current changes taking place in the economic system.
Let me give you an example of why this 'paradigm' about ‘good’ versus ‘bad’ religion is often misleading.
It was also contrary to the neoclassical 'paradigm' with its methodology of equilibrium.
Shrinking electronic or mechanical systems further, he says, will inevitably require new 'paradigms' involving quantum theory.
This has forced Jaeggli and Safir to weaken their hypothesis to a one-way implication: if null subjects are allowed in a language, the 'paradigms' in that language must be morphologically uniform.
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