Sentence examples for scholarly functions from inspiring English sources

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Catholicism and the religions of Asia have produced monasteries, convents, and abbeys connected to places of worship that accommodate the organized practice of religion, adding domestic and often industrial, agricultural, and scholarly functions to the religious.

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As the fair-minded reader will note, the scholarly function of this linguistic column during a presidential campaign is to examine, with scrupulous nonpartisanship, the roots of its catch phrases.

In 16th-century France, with the Renaissance backed by the Reformation and the advent of printing, French really assumed the remaining scholarly, scientific, and religious functions of Latin, and efforts were made to put together a worthy national language from dialect and Latin sources.

Interviews in Beijing's downtown and university district indicated that many viewed the possible loss of Google's maps, translation service, sketching software, access to scholarly papers and search function with real distress.

The musical theater angle, he explained, is a function of location, scholarly interest and the medium's interdisciplinary, "multi-modal" roots, which are well served by the library's extensive archives.

Modeled after the classic English universities, Rice consists of eight residential colleges, each functioning as a separate scholarly community.

For West, these questions don't arise, since beyond its scholarly value he understands F1 to function primarily as a simple, universally recognised luxury item or status symbol.

This small book, designed to fit comfortably into the palm of an adult's hand, presents an scholarly yet readable overview of the function and history of Fairy Tales and an exploration for why they are universal.

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The scholarly disputes that have arisen over the functions of ritual centre around the exact relation between ritual and belief or the reference of ritual action.

In this article, I compare Michel Foucault's (1994) author-function and Anis Bawarshi's (2000) genre function as explanations for the use, categorization, and value of scholarly webtexts.

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