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Religious and Medical Pluralism Among Traditional Healers in Johannesburg, South Africa. [PDF]
Galvin M, Chiwaye L, Moolla A.
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Language and Linguistics Compass, 2006
Abstract Syncretism occurs where two or more distinct morphosyntactic values are collapsed in a single inflected word form. In the current literature, instances of syncretism are being increasingly cited to support particular models of morphology and feature structure.
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Abstract Syncretism occurs where two or more distinct morphosyntactic values are collapsed in a single inflected word form. In the current literature, instances of syncretism are being increasingly cited to support particular models of morphology and feature structure.
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2021
This chapter shows how various forms and practices of modernist syncretism — the idea of East–West unity through cultural exchange and the melding of traditions — influenced Indian journals such as East and West, a modernist periodical published in Bombay, as well as famous British writers such as E. M. Forster and Rudyard Kipling.
Aaron W. Hughes, Russell T. McCutcheon
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This chapter shows how various forms and practices of modernist syncretism — the idea of East–West unity through cultural exchange and the melding of traditions — influenced Indian journals such as East and West, a modernist periodical published in Bombay, as well as famous British writers such as E. M. Forster and Rudyard Kipling.
Aaron W. Hughes, Russell T. McCutcheon
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2012
Abstract This chapter surveys current theoretical approaches to the phenomenon of syncretism, that is, cases where morphology fails to mark a morphosyntactically relevant featural distinction. We first review arguments and evidence that the distinction between coincidental and systematic patterns of syncretism is linguistically relevant (
Brown, Dunstan
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Abstract This chapter surveys current theoretical approaches to the phenomenon of syncretism, that is, cases where morphology fails to mark a morphosyntactically relevant featural distinction. We first review arguments and evidence that the distinction between coincidental and systematic patterns of syncretism is linguistically relevant (
Brown, Dunstan
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2012
AbstractCase syncretism refers to the combination of multiple distinct case values in a single form. Distinct case values are determined on a language-specific basis, so that case syncretism by this definition involves an observable asymmetry between paradigms within a language.
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AbstractCase syncretism refers to the combination of multiple distinct case values in a single form. Distinct case values are determined on a language-specific basis, so that case syncretism by this definition involves an observable asymmetry between paradigms within a language.
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Paul and the issue of syncretism
Paul’s response to syncretism in the first-century Roman Empire may guide us in our attempts to respond to syncretism today. Paul identifies with people of various cultures and religions in order to share the gospel.
Kelly Malone
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2013
Syncretism is a term that describes a relationship between morphology and syntax, where the distinctions required by syntax are not realized by morphology for a subset of words. For instance, in Russian there is a syntactically relevant distinction between nominative and accusative, reflected, for example, in the different forms of the lexeme “book ...
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Syncretism is a term that describes a relationship between morphology and syntax, where the distinctions required by syntax are not realized by morphology for a subset of words. For instance, in Russian there is a syntactically relevant distinction between nominative and accusative, reflected, for example, in the different forms of the lexeme “book ...
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When is a Syncretism more than a Syncretism?
2008Abstract Syncretism occurs when different combinations of morphosyntactic feature values are represented by the same form. For instance, of the various forms of the past tense of the English verb to be, lsG and 3sc syncretize, and so do 2sc, I PL, 2PL and 3PL.
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2017
The Conclusion to this volume returns to the three main questions posed in the Introduction, examining how a shared name, alongside material culture, can affect our understanding of ancient religious practices. The first section explores the benefits of a collaborative and comparative endeavour, drawing out examples from the earlier chapters and ...
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The Conclusion to this volume returns to the three main questions posed in the Introduction, examining how a shared name, alongside material culture, can affect our understanding of ancient religious practices. The first section explores the benefits of a collaborative and comparative endeavour, drawing out examples from the earlier chapters and ...
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