Sentence examples for interpersonal perspectives from inspiring English sources

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According to Habermas, moral maturation involves the growing ability to integrate the interpersonal perspectives given with the system of personal pronouns; the endpoint of that process coincides with the capacity to engage in the mutual perspective-taking required by (U).

Secondly, an excessively high CS rate can both result from poor quality of care and also further undermine that quality from both clinical and interpersonal perspectives.

Externalising the problem of cultural and racial difference onto Indigenous Australians avoids addressing quality health care from institutional and interpersonal perspectives.

Studies in dementia care emphasize interpersonal perspectives, in line with Sawatsky and Pesut's [ 13] definition, by focusing on the good relationships between nurses and residents; in doing so, these studies indicate that confirming the resident's personhood is part of spiritual care [ 14– 17].

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From an interpersonal perspective, an act of speaking is an act of interaction and the clause functions as an exchange.

From an interpersonal perspective, these can be examined as instances of graduation that raise the intensity of the meaning.

Overall, the analysis of the findings from an interpersonal perspective has demonstrated how in this study the writers' choice and purposes impacted on the linguistic realisations of content/meaning.

Our study set out from an interpersonal perspective to see how the unequal distribution of LMX relationships triggered ostracism behaviors, adding a significant piece of knowledge to the ostracism literature.

From the ideational perspective, the use of technical terms, grammatical metaphor and transitivity patterning is examined; from the interpersonal perspective, the use of modal adjuncts and personal pronouns is explored; and from the textual perspective, the use of multimodal resources is investigated.

From the interpersonal perspective, each move (realized by a single, free clause in the dialogue) represents an attempt to do or achieve something, with the interactants recognizing one another and the communicative acts that each of them have performed, and responding to them accordingly.

And by treating discourse semantic systems as organised by metafunction, we were able to reinterpret from an interpersonal perspective resources that are experientially constituted in lexicogrammar (i.e. mental processes and states of affection – e.g. He disliked the approach/He was unhappy about the approach).

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