structuralistic, a.
(ˌstrʌktjʊərəˈlɪstɪk)
[f. structuralist n. + -ic.]
Characteristic of a structuralist or of structuralism; structuralist.
| 1957 H. Whitehall in N. Frye Sound & Poetry 134 Both criticism and linguistics, in their modern phases, are structuralistic in attitude. 1972 Jrnl. Social Psychol. LXXXVII. 37 Mental imagery and image formation have recently become a topic of concern again, after avoidance of such structuralistic phenomena for 50 years or more. 1978 Studies in Eng. Lit.: Eng. Number (Tokyo) 134 Her idea of ‘structure’ is structuralistic, and this is no coincidence. |