0 plural of epiphenomenon formal
The critic's reasons, arguments, and beliefs are just epiphenomena that can and should be traced back to their deeper causes.
The idea, paradoxically, eliminates both ' 'stage' ' and ' 'optionality' ' from the domain of grammatical knowledge, treating them as epiphenomena.
We must establish that specific interactive correlates of attachment are part of the developmental environment rather than epiphenomena associated with specific observational conditions.
Common to all these frameworks is the view of paradigms as epiphenomena that emerge from distributional characteristics in the language input.
The skeptical interpretation is that attributions are epiphenomena with no causal influence over behavior.
On the other hand, local regions and peoples tend to be covered as epiphenomena of the central tradition rather than as essential pieces of the historical puzzle.
Timbre and pitch, in particular, come to be regarded as epiphenomena of a process that occurs in the lowest technically allowable timescale.
Busking is a sophisticated and complex business of appropriating, maintaining, and exploiting liminal space in which those epiphenomena that are not strictly musical have a clear performative and territorial function.