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Synchrony and diachrony are two complementary viewpoints in linguistic analysis. A synchronic approach (from Ancient Greek : συν- "together" and χρόνος "time") considers a language at a moment in time without taking its history into account.
Synchrony may refer to: Synchronization, the coordination of events to operate a system in unison; Synchrony and diachrony, viewpoints in linguistic analysis; Behavioural synchrony, coordinated action in animals and humans; Synchrony Financial, an American financial services company; Synchrony (Dune), a fictional planet
Synchrony and diachrony (or statics and dynamics) within social theory are terms that refer to a distinction emerging out of the work of Levi-Strauss who inherited it from the linguistics of Ferdinand de Saussure. [29] The former slices moments of time for analysis, thus it is an analysis of static social reality.
Synchrony Financial (NYSE:SYF) reported third-quarter net interest income of $4.609 billion, beating the consensus of $4.491 billion. Net interest income increased 5.7% YoY, driven by higher ...
1. We Can't Pay You More. It isn't that your bosses can't pay you more: It's that they won't. According to Geoffrey James, author of "Business Without the Bulls***," a company with any cash flow ...
Synchrony is a bit of a mixed bag when it comes to convenience. Your savings account comes with online banking, a useful mobile app, and all the other modern bells and whistles you’d expect.
Synchrony Financial is an American consumer financial services company with its headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, United States. [2] The company offers consumer financing products, including credit, promotional financing and loyalty programs, installment lending to industries, and FDIC-insured consumer savings products, through Synchrony Bank, its wholly owned online bank subsidiary.
Here’s what we did instead—and it’s working: Synchrony CEO Stop romanticizing in-office watercooler talk. As a fully distributed company of 12,000 people, here’s what really works