
1) Coetaneous 2) Coeval 3) Coexistent 4) Coexisting 5) Coincident 6) Coincidental 7) Coinciding 8) Concurrent 9) Contemporaneous 10) Contemporary 11) Cooccurring 12) Descriptive 13) Parallel 14) Simultaneous 15) Synchronal 16) Synchronic dialectology 17) Synchronised 18) Synchronized 19) Synchronous
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From the Greek syn-, together + chronos, time = together in time. A synchronic study is a study done all together at one point in time rather than longitudinally over the course of time. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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A synchronic study is one that provides an overview of a subject at a particular moment in time, as
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The examination of a subject such as literature, linguistics, or history when focusing on a single p
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sin′krōn-ik Definitions: 1. Referring to the study of the natural history of a disease by its state and distribution in a population at one time. The inferences about longitudinal course from such a study are warranted only under special conditions, notably that the longitudinal course of the disease is itself u...
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[
adj] - (of taxa) occurring in the same period of geological time 2. [adj] - concerned with phenomena (especially language) at a particular period without considering historical antecedents
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synchronic 1. Happening at the same time. 2. In medicine, referring to the study of the natural history of a disease by its state and distribution in a population at one time. The inferences about longitudinal course from such a study are warranted only under special conditions, notably that the longitudinal course of the disease is itself unchang...
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adjective concerned with phenomena (especially language) at a particular period without considering historical antecedents; `synchronic linguistics`; `descriptive linguistics`
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having reference to the facts of a linguistic system as it exists at one point in time without reference to its history: synchronic analysis; synchronic dialectology.
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A reference to one point of time in a language. This may be the present but need not be. Forms a dichotomy with diachronic. Structural studies of language are usually synchronic and the Indo-Europeanists of the 19th century were diachronic in their approach.
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