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Paradigm
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paradigma, schema morfologico
a systematic arrangement of inflected forms or word forms that represent the different grammatical variations of a word or morpheme
What is a "paradigm"?
A paradigm is a set of related forms or variations of a word that follow a specific pattern in a language. It typically includes different grammatical forms such as tense, number, or case for verbs, nouns, or adjectives. For example, the paradigm for the verb "to be" includes forms like "am", "is", "are", "was", and "were". Paradigms help organize and categorize the grammatical changes a word can undergo, providing a systematic way to understand how words behave within a language. They are essential for mastering inflection and conjugation, allowing speakers to use words accurately in different contexts.
Example
The new smartphone design became a paradigm of sleek, modern technology in the industry.
Il nuovo design dello smartphone è diventato un paradigma di tecnologia elegante e moderna nel settore.
Her approach to leadership is considered a paradigm of effective management and team-building.
Il suo approccio alla leadership è considerato un paradigma di gestione efficace e di team-building.
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paradigma
a selection of theories and ideas that explain how a particular school, subject, or discipline is generally understood
Example
The new research shifted the paradigm of how we understand climate change.
La nuova ricerca ha spostato il paradigma di come comprendiamo i cambiamenti climatici.
The teacher explained the scientific paradigm to help students grasp the concept.
L'insegnante ha spiegato il paradigma per aiutare gli studenti a comprendere il concetto.
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paradigma, paradigmatica
the class of all items that can be substituted into the same position (or slot) in a grammatical sentence (are in paradigmatic relation with one another)

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