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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «INTERPRETIVELY»
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Interpretation and Method: Empirical Research Methods and ...
11. Thinking. Interpretively. Philosophical. Presuppositions. and. the. Human.
Sciences. Dvora. Yanow. I am not a philosopher by training, nor do I read
mostphilosophy easily: Like many others who do empirical research, I need my
theoretical ...
Dvora Yanow, Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, 2013
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Pragmatics: Communication, interaction, and discourse
Two representations resemble one another interpretively when they share
analytic and contextual implications.11 The only generally acknowledged
interpretive use of utterances is in the reporting of speech or thought, as in
quotations and ...
Lexical items certainly can have uninterpretable underlying phonological forms:
the underlying form of lexical items can be interpretively incomplete. For example
, underlying forms can contain only part of a segment (Akinlabi 1996 and ...
Sylvia Blaho, Patrik Bye, Martin Krämer, 2007
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The Semantics-Pragmatics Boundary in Philosophy
What does the thought interpretively represented by an utterance itself represent,
and how? A mental representation, like any representation, can be used
descriptively or interpretively. When it is used descriptively, it can be a description
of an ...
Maite Ezcurdia, Robert J. Stainton, 2013
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Back to the Basics of Teaching and Learning: Thinking the ...
Because, interpretively speaking, right in the everyday words of a student-teacher
, here is how this inheritance is being handed along. Interpretively speaking, then
, the question becomes this; How can we, now as Kay's teachers, help her hear ...
David W. Jardine, Patricia Clifford, Sharon Friesen, 2003
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Translating Religion: Linguistic Analysis of Judeo-Arabic ...
(5-1.27) In the same way, the sarhan interpretively translated Hebrew 'is by 'on
the surface' using Judeo-Arabic Aala/ in r\5v Tin 5k (15 0-1,18) 'on earth' (naixn 'is
by, Gen 6:1). (5-1.28) The use of the preposition /min/ in 5">5p p }k5k -o'dduj ...
Descriptive use also relates to utterances with propositional forms.
Representations and utterances (also those that do not have a propositional form
, e.g. goodbye) can also be used interpretively, i.e. compared with one another to
detect ...
Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, Marcel Thelen, 2010
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Life Stories : The Creation of Coherence: The Creation of ...
Kermode (1966) relates the characteristically interpretively open character of
many Western fictional forms to the pervasive influence of apocalyptic thought,
which considers the movement of history toward the end of time. Apocalyptic
thought ...
Charlotte Linde Director Institute for Research on Learning, 1993
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Exploring a Technological Hermeneutic: Understanding the ...
Understanding the process of interpretive bricolage seems to begin with
understanding that not all resources are interpretively available to all individuals.
To borrow an analogy from signal processing, only resources to which the
individual is ...
10
Computability and Complexity: From a Programming Perspective
the running time of programs compiled into L (or a lower-level language) is faster
than that of interpretively executed S-programs. In practice, a typical interpreter
int's running time on inputs p and d usually satisfies a relation ap . t ime*(d) ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «INTERPRETIVELY»
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interpretively en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Worcester Chamber Music Society presents first of two summer …
Interpretively, her brash, muscular account of Chopin's Scherzo no. 2, op. 31 was on the episodic side, lacking the fluidity of Zimmerman and ... «Worcester Telegram, Jul 15»
New Firmament Constituent on North Shore
Interpretively, one can play this 1796 piece as an extension of Mozartean Classicism, with an Apollonian detachment, or as closely as one can ... «The Boston Musical Intelligencer, Jul 15»
The Thee Decade: The 1970s Was More Than Bad Hair
You should check out Miller's book; it is the most entertaining and interpretively sophisticated account of recent evangelicalism out there. «Patheos, Jun 15»
Guest Column: Don't Short-Circuit Education
The result is a short circuit, and the light of understanding how to read interpretively never goes on. The goal gets substituted for the process. «WBUR, Jun 15»
Director of music for the Archdiocese 'unfairly' forced out
Throughout the first movement, it was Sung's efforts on the church's vintage Steinway that carried the music interpretively. Both, however ... «Chestnut Hill Local, Jun 15»
Theater Review (NYC-Off Broadway): 'Tuesdays at Tesco's' by …
The oval structure confines and defines the extent of her physical mobility and interpretively reveals the extent to which Pauline is confined by ... «Blogcritics, May 15»
The Football Journeyman Turned Legendary Artist Who Worked …
The 9-by-10-foot mural Kanye West commissioned to interpretively depict the experience of his near-fatal car accident? Barnes did that one, too ... «VICE, May 15»
Heatherington, Ars Viva go out on top with stirring final concert
... strongly projected they rarely draw attention to themselves interpretively. One never walks out of a Heatherington performance thinking “Well, ... «Chicago Classical Review, May 15»
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The vertical axis refers to how Muslims approach their sacred texts: interpretively, as has been the practice of most Muslims for about 1,000 ... «American Thinker, May 15»
Kevin DeYoung's New Book on Homosexuality: A Critical Review …
It's not only interpretively inaccurate, but pastorally dangerous to map the modern debate about same-sex relations onto Genesis 19. It's like ... «Patheos, May 15»