0 in the way that you would expect someone or something to be, do, behave, etc., even though this idea is often wrong:
Brendan is a stereotypically disheveled academic.
He is reserved in a stereotypically British way.
Being hard-nosed and aggressive are characteristics stereotypically associated with men.
Stereotypically, one doesn't associate the words "librarian" and "excitement".
In these accounts, the military should serve as a (stereotypically masculine coded) ordered, dignified force, rather than a site of (stereotypically feminine coded) unruliness.
Intergenerational talk stereotypically includes the expectation of both younger and older participants that older people will reveal their age as a matter of course.
In all these case studies, examples abound where the code-switch does not only function stereotypically, but the form itself is also a stereotype.
One can see that in these situations, patients may prefer to restrict their movements or move stereotypically.
For instance, how exactly does encyclopedic knowledge, a body of stereotypically-based knowledge, serve as a source for lexically represented knowledge?