different between typologically vs synchronic

typologically

English

Etymology

typological +? -ly

Adverb

typologically (comparative more typologically, superlative most typologically)

  1. In regards to typology.

Translations

typologically From the web:

  • what does topological mean
  • what means typologically
  • what is topological
  • definition of topological


synchronic

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ??? (sún, with, in company with, together with) + ?????? (khrónos, time)

Pronunciation

  • (US, Canada) IPA(key): /s???k??n?k/
  • (UK) IPA(key): /s???k??n?k/, /s?n?k??n?k/

Adjective

synchronic (not comparable)

  1. Occurring at a specific point in time.
    Antonym: diachronic
  2. (linguistics) Relating to the study of a language at only one point in its history.
    Antonym: diachronic

Usage notes

  • (linguistics, relating to the study of a language at only one point in its history): Synchronic comparison of two languages focuses on categorizing phenomena typologically, whereas a diachronic comparison may be looking for common origins or causes of these phenomena, viewed as genetic relationships.

Derived terms

  • asynchronic
  • synchronically
  • synchronicity

Related terms

  • synchronous
  • synchronical

Translations

synchronic From the web:

  • what synchronicity means
  • what synchronic characteristic of time context
  • what synchronicity does
  • what's synchronic in english
  • synchronicity what does it mean
  • synchronicities what do they mean
  • synchronicity what is the definition
  • what is synchronic linguistics
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