CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO RECONTEXTUALISE
PRESENT
Present
I recontextualise
you recontextualise
he/she/it recontextualises
we recontextualise
you recontextualise
they recontextualise
Present continuous
I am recontextualising
you are recontextualising
he/she/it is recontextualising
we are recontextualising
you are recontextualising
they are recontextualising
Present perfect
I have recontextualised
you have recontextualised
he/she/it has recontextualised
we have recontextualised
you have recontextualised
they have recontextualised
Present perfect continuous
I have been recontextualising
you have been recontextualising
he/she/it has been recontextualising
we have been recontextualising
you have been recontextualising
they have been recontextualising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I recontextualised
you recontextualised
he/she/it recontextualised
we recontextualised
you recontextualised
they recontextualised
Past continuous
I was recontextualising
you were recontextualising
he/she/it was recontextualising
we were recontextualising
you were recontextualising
they were recontextualising
Past perfect
I had recontextualised
you had recontextualised
he/she/it had recontextualised
we had recontextualised
you had recontextualised
they had recontextualised
Past perfect continuous
I had been recontextualising
you had been recontextualising
he/she/it had been recontextualising
we had been recontextualising
you had been recontextualising
they had been recontextualising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will recontextualise
you will recontextualise
he/she/it will recontextualise
we will recontextualise
you will recontextualise
they will recontextualise
Future continuous
I will be recontextualising
you will be recontextualising
he/she/it will be recontextualising
we will be recontextualising
you will be recontextualising
they will be recontextualising
Future perfect
I will have recontextualised
you will have recontextualised
he/she/it will have recontextualised
we will have recontextualised
you will have recontextualised
they will have recontextualised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been recontextualising
you will have been recontextualising
he/she/it will have been recontextualising
we will have been recontextualising
you will have been recontextualising
they will have been recontextualising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would recontextualise
you would recontextualise
he/she/it would recontextualise
we would recontextualise
you would recontextualise
they would recontextualise
Conditional continuous
I would be recontextualising
you would be recontextualising
he/she/it would be recontextualising
we would be recontextualising
you would be recontextualising
they would be recontextualising
Conditional perfect
I would have recontextualise
you would have recontextualise
he/she/it would have recontextualise
we would have recontextualise
you would have recontextualise
they would have recontextualise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been recontextualising
you would have been recontextualising
he/she/it would have been recontextualising
we would have been recontextualising
you would have been recontextualising
they would have been recontextualising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you recontextualise
we let´s recontextualise
you recontextualise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to recontextualise
Past participle
recontextualised
Present Participle
recontextualising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RECONTEXTUALISE»
Discover the use of
recontextualise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
recontextualise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Teaching Contemporary Themes in Secondary Education: ...
... although an individual has finished their work when they upload a video to the
site, the journey of that work continues beyond that individual as others take that
work, link to it, comment on it, or recontextualise it alongside other pieces ofwork.
Jonathan Savage, Clive McGoun, 2013
2
John Locke: Problems and Perspectives: A Collection of New ...
Originally published in 1969, the impetus for this collection came from a conference on the Thought of John Locke held at York University, Toronto in 1966.
3
The Writer's Craft, the Culture's Technology: PALA 2002
The moment we recontextualise, we are transforming and creating other
practices. Web pages are recontextualisations that not only represent social
practices, they also have to explain and legitimate - in other words, they have to
make explicit ...
Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard, Michael J. Toolan, 2005
4
Progressives, Patterns, Pedagogy: A corpus-driven approach ...
Obviously, we cannot transfer the whole context of an actual conversation into the
classroom (on this issue see also Mauranen 2004:91), but it should be possible
for learners to recontextualise examples, after all, as McCarthy recently noted, ...
5
Contemporary Apprenticeship: International Perspectives on ...
Expressed in the article's conceptual terminology, the principal idea was to
support learners to begin to recontextualise theoretical concepts in relation to
practical problems. A good example of how the lecturers addressed this
challenge ...
Alison Fuller, Lorna Unwin, 2014
6
Education, Disordered Eating and Obesity Discourse: Fat ...
They act to recontextualise health knowledge critically through their own 'knower
structures' (Maton, 2007), their personal, culturally encoded, affective
understandings of their own and others' bodies and health, within the framework
of the ...
John Evans, Emma Rich, Brian Davies, 2008
7
From Text to Political Positions: Text analysis across ...
Specifically, through the use of text comments, members of the YouTube
discourse community selectively recontextualise elements of the individual
speeches, Obama's discourse, and other (often negative) discourses in their own
textual ...
Bertie Kaal, Isa Maks, Annemarie van Elfrinkhof, 2014
8
The SAGE Handbook of Digital Dissertations and Theses: SAGE ...
Finally, the affordances of the PhD thesis-as-text also played a strong role in the
recontextualisation of data, or rather in my attempts to recontextualise data since
often, when things don't fit they are simply omitted. This cumulative process of ...
Richard Andrews, Erik Borg, Stephen Boyd Davis, 2012
9
Computers and Conversation
However, most interlocutors find themselves unable to recontextualise many of
the deviant utterances provided by schizophrenics, even though this may be
possible when the utterances are removed from their original conversational
setting.
Paul Luff, G. Nigel Gilbert, David Frohlich, 1990
10
Reading Science: Critical and Functional Perspectives on ...
Rhetoric however, as practised in North America, is a voice less often heard in
Australia—and so Bazerman's perspective was an especially valuable one. One
of the important innovations in this book has been to recontextualise Halliday and
...
J.R. Martin, Robert Veel, 2005
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RECONTEXTUALISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
recontextualise is used in the context of the following news items.
Fashion plagiarism at its best!
The catch, however, is that the new work of art must recontextualise the original work that is being 'borrowed'. That is, the old piece of work may still be intact in ... «Daily Pakistan, Jun 15»
Going back over years of 'creative destruction'
While her materials and techniques are diverse, Ky said her work was united by a desire to recontextualise the normal – to make the everyday special. «The Phnom Penh Post, May 15»
9 art events in Dubai this week
Inspired by cityscapes, music, kitsch pop culture and the creative process itself, Anderson's works recontextualise familiar, often discarded images to glorify the ... «TimeOutDubai.com, May 15»
Empty temples, stolen gods
As the title of the exhibition suggests, the show will feature 15 large-scale paintings that will recontextualise and visually repatriate sculptures that were stolen ... «E Kantipur, Apr 15»
En 1955, André Siegfried replace l'oeuvre de Jules Verne dans son …
... de la mort de Jules Verne, l'historien et académicien André Siegfried dans Le Figaro du 24 mars 1955, recontextualise la création littéraire du romancier. «Le Figaro, Mar 15»
Is Popularity Killing Jane Austen?
Not recant, but revise, re-envision, recontextualise her work's place within the pantheon of other great literature. After all, if she can be turned into a nicey-nice ... «Newsweek, Mar 15»
Brainwashed by Technicolor
Its mute gesture is to 'recontextualise' non-art and low-art to re-assign or nullify cultural value. The averageness of Warhol's intelligence couldn't have permitted ... «Honi Soit, Feb 15»
Troyka - Ornithophobia
... edit and recontextualise recordings of the band playing. This approach pays real dividends with some absorbing, multi-faceted and surprising music that also ... «musicOMH.com, Jan 15»
Listen: Giorgio Moroder unveils collaboration with Kylie Minogue
Playing to both their strengths, 'Right Here, Right Now' sees Moroder recontextualise his disco legacy around Minogue's modern prowess, culminating in a ... «Gigwise, Jan 15»
Art Bot Buys Drugs, Tests the Bounds of Consciousness
Mediengruppe Bitnik art collective, a group that uses “hacking as an artistic strategy” to “recontextualise the familiar,” according to their website. The MDMA pills ... «Hyperallergic, Jan 15»