Lexicographical Neighbors of Juxtapositional
Literary usage of Juxtapositional
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Color and Its Applications by Matthew Luckiesh (1921)
"juxtapositional Method. — If a color be broken up into its component colors and
the latter be applied in small dots with the point of a brush, the sensation ..."
2. Present Philosophical Tendencies: A Critical Survey of Naturalism, Idealism by Ralph Barton Perry (1912)
"... than "juxtapositional," is orderly, in that if any phase, a, be later or older
than another phase, b, and b than a third phase, c, then a is later or ..."
3. Chips from a German Workshop by Friedrich Max Müller, Christian Karl Josias Bunsen (1890)
"in the development of the Aryan language, previous to its division, three successive
strata of formation, a juxtapositional, a combinatory, ..."
4. Dr. William Smith's Dictionary of the Bible: Comprising Its Antiquities by William Smith (1892)
"... retains nothing more than the vestiges of inflection, and is ш many respects
as isolating and juxtapositional as any language of that class. ..."
5. The Language of Color by Matthew Luckiesh (1918)
"The juxtapositional method of color-mixture is an averaging additive method.
If a few colors occupying small areas be juxtaposed they will appear of a ..."
6. Selected Essays on Language, Mythology and Religion by Friedrich Max Müller (1881)
"As I had found it diificult to treat Chinese as entirely juxtapositional, or
Turkish as entirely ..."