Nepal, Feb. 15 -- There is a term in linguistics called 'Selectional Restriction Rules', which alludes to the semantic coherence or valid combinations of words and expressions. Experience says anomalies in word clusters have often fascinated us. Poetry always does that. In visual terms, modern paintings often depict foregrounded features. By selecting the words architecture, politics and polls as the title of this article, I am trying to make a creative combination of words. But doing so is not enough; a narrative is needed to present the context that draws me to this praxis of creating such a cluster of words to understand more through lesser elocutions. Here, I link the contexts of a colloquium of architects and the parlance of election...
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