Sentence examples for interpreting discourse from inspiring English sources

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They reported increased activation in the right inferior frontal gyrus for subjects with autism as compared to controls when making inferences from discourse [31] or when comprehending pragmatic language [32], which may reflect the higher task demands that subjects with autism faced when interpreting discourse in context.

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Belief in one's own propaganda, usually called "our values", creates a frame in which we interpret discourses.

We carried out a qualitative study based on a phenomenological perspective to identify and interpret discourses.

There is not a mutually exclusive relationship between following religious and government laws, with Tibetans engaging with and interpreting state discourse and policy through a religious lens.

Buridan replies by arguing that philosophers who think this way do not know how to interpret human discourse.

Assuming that shooting at somebody with a loaded gun will lead to the death of that person, we will interpret the discourse in a way that Fred eventually gets killed.

We interpret the discourse of shareholder value creation and the development of related accounting metrics as a hegemonic move which is central to the reassertion of capital – a development that, we contend, is symptomatic of a shift towards a more 'despotic' mode of capitalist reproduction [Burawoy, M., (1985). The politics of production.

The goal of the current experimental study of (overt) pronouns in Chinese has been to establish how such elements are interpreted in discourse, focusing specifically on contexts of potential ambiguity with two compatible antecedents, and how the experimental manipulation of various factors might both affect and reveal forces guiding the resolution of pronominal interpretation.

Moreover, as children develop into adults, and adults continue to develop in maturity, the ability to properly examine and interpret communicative discourse could allow for a more complete conceptual understanding of self and other, rather than fragments of meaning which invite misinterpretation.

The data was interpreted using discourse analysis, with attention to the sociotechnical theory.

Watson writes, "Scarecrow's desire for knowledge that will help him interpret the discourses and institutions that shape his life signifies on the slave narrative.

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