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Moreover, the deployment of such process types contributes to their limited abilities in expressing delicate, detailed, and elaborated meaning in their L2 writing.
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It is thus indispensable to elaborate on meaning as communicative function by examining its variety.
Affixes serve to modify or elaborate the meaning of the root.
The child was asked to use the target word to construct a sentence that could elaborate the meaning of the word.
Teachers orally prepare and elaborate meanings from their own knowledge, and their Focus questions typically ask students to propose answers from their knowledge.
Finally, the left medial temporal lobe appears more actively engaged by elaborate meaning-based processing and the complex response pattern observed in different subregions of the MTL lends support to the suggestion that this region is functionally segregated.
But, in order to strategically elaborate such meanings, it becomes necessary to identify the favourable social conventions at play in a given context – i.e. the best cultural codes upon which to successfully build an innovation's relevance and desirability.
A team of four field researchers was oriented by the principal investigator and advisor to the postpositivist paradigm of research, using Yanow's model of interpretative policy analysis, where the emphasis is equally on describing the experience of policy processes, and on elaborating the meanings actors attach to those processes.
This view, originally articulated in "The Meaning of 'Meaning,' " was later elaborated on to highlight further features of linguistic practice, the most important being context-dependence, or the variation of meaning with speaker background and conversational context.
Scottie explained for me the difference between the terms Juggalo and ninja (ninja's more casual and familiar, like dawg or nigga but there's also a weird sense in which it refers to real ninjas) and then elaborated on the "real" meaning behind the J-word.
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