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There is prototypically a head word that comes before the connector and another one following.
She and her husband are prototypically different, she said.
Diacritics are typically used with letters for prototypically voiceless sounds.
Or is she, as the doctor asserts, "extremely ill, almost prototypically schizoid"?
"It really is prototypically anti-Semitic in that way."
The look is fragile, seductive and prototypically feminine.
He had seemed the prototypically clueless, unreliable guy.
The prototypically pedestrian is constantly bumping into the decidedly eccentric, if not supernatural.
The services were prototypically passive: guests need only turn on the set - often pretuned to the channels carrying them - and watch.
And among the places that seem most rapidly to be building such a prototypically American economic sector, he argues, is New York.
These are prototypically voiceless, but voiced obstruents are extremely common as well.
In another poem, she says "There are too many waterfalls here," expressing a prototypically modern distrust of gaudy otherness.
For the concept that nouns are "prototypically referential":
Edgework's focus on prototypically masculine, high-risk pursuits has been criticised by a number of feminist criminologists.
Free-mo layouts, on the other hand, are point to point or point to loop and can be operated prototypically.
When the police enter a dark, historically dangerous stretch of campus at night, they sense danger because they are entering a prototypically hazardous environment, she said.
In appearance and manner, however, Mr. Davies, 55, doesn't exactly wear the resume of an internationally known maestro prototypically.
The centre node represents prototypically co-operative behaviour, with the other eight nodes representing different kinds of non-co-operative behaviour.
Obstruents are prototypically voiceless, though voiced obstruents are common.
In this charming collection of stories, Allen Woodman introduces a prototypically Southern cast of characters.
According to Strauss and Eun, the two honorific speech levels are "prototypically used among non-intimate adults of relatively equal rank".
"Outerbridge Reach" (1992) set a prototypically rootless Stoneian hero adrift on a cruel sea that swallows him.
Prototypically, verbs are used to construct predicates, while nouns are used as arguments of predicates.
Deriving from (and slightly correcting) Eikmeyer (1989: 27), the prototypically co-operative parameters for the reader are: where J is the judgement or subjectivity condition.
East of it, the reflexes of 'yat' prototypically alternate between or (in stressed syllables when not followed by a front vowel) and (in all other cases).