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Examples of foreground


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Figure 2 foregrounds the classroom as the context of enactment, embedded in the encircling contexts.
Whereas authentication concerns the construction of a true or veridical identity, denaturalization foregrounds untruth, pretense, and imposture in identity positioning.
Waetjen addresses this well-recognized feature of the region's politics by foregrounding the importance of masculinity.
The foreground's curvilinear stair - part of the twisting entry sequence - is the only reference to the world below.
The discussion foregrounds the presentation of the study that is the kernel of this work.
More salient still were the ways the opera foregrounded and deformed language.
In the early grades, the regulative register is foregrounded, but as students move into the higher grades, it becomes more implicit.
Anybody and everybody was selling, with anybody foregrounded in line 27, because it was so cheap, again foregrounded.
My paraphrase of all this is confirmed by her overlaps, some foregrounded, in lines 33, 35, and 37.
They seem to be especially fascinated by aspects of language foregrounded by reading and writing.
Certainly the love of poetry and painting are foregrounded.
The adverbial easily foregrounds some (unnamed) property/ies which promote, and which can be construed as primarily responsible for, a book's sellability.
In section 7, we discuss some examples which illustrate qualia foregrounding as a factor contributing to the acceptability of middles.
Any music carries with it claims for various traditions and legacies; it foregrounds certain influences and, just as importantly, obscures others.
The recent upsurge of transnational history foregrounds international organisations and their role in shaping of the contemporary world.
From the beginning, the issue of sexuality is foregrounded.
Technology will be foregrounded in the menu of struggles that characterise popular music.
When country music struggles with generic change for commercial purposes, it foregrounds, for fans, listeners and scholars, why those struggles matter.
As the loop was foregrounded, the gender (female) and the text - 'muscles' - of the vocal became clear.
The processes of production are foregrounded in order to prevent empathy with the narrative or the characters.
Each mealtime utterance or utterance segment was categorized/ subcategorized once according to the type of talk-focused talk that was foregrounded.
We do not see foregrounding and backgrounding of actions relative to each other, either for overlaps or other complex relationships.
Well, it is the task of isolating and foregrounding a certain set of semantic notions as centers of perceptual attention.
The voice, which enters after the four-bar intro, provides a point of orientation and unity, and is strongly foregrounded.
Note the child foregrounded to the lower left who holds a bottle as if he were about to give a testimonial to its palliative qualities.
We may thus argue that the chair's leg emphasizes (or foregrounds) the fact that we are referring to the leg of a specific chair.
The claim is that the experience of individual actors is foregrounded and the structures of care and bureaucracy are seen from this user perspective upwards.
The conflict over impositions foregrounded the need to define and to clarify the constitutional relationship between king and parliament.
The book clearly foregrounds data: data collection (chap. 2) from sociolinguistic interviews (chap. 3), which necessitates data management (chap. 4).
In such operas the asocial may be recognised as such, but it is foregrounded rather than marginalised.
Representation is thus foregrounded as problematic both for the performer and the spectator.
He nonetheless foregrounds the flute sound, and this renders the amplified larynx tremble in the tone quite powerful.
The evocation of ntam in an oath of allegiance like this is allowed because it foregrounds the seriousness of the event.
When such constituents are expressed, they are typically positioned after the production of the predicate, thereby foregrounding the direct affiliative stance.
By foregrounding this identity, she makes gender less relevant and opens a path to greater social influence.
By foregrounding her identity as a competent prayer leader, she assumed a social role influential enough to ask for a bride for her son.
In each show, selected par ticipants are foregrounded as having par ticular stories to tell in relation to the program's theme.
They extol the virtues of the invention and attempt to instil confidence and hope by foregrounding the technology's inherent promise.
Topic-marking devices involve the introduction and management of information in discourse, marking new versus given information or foregrounded versus backgrounded information.
The degree to which an artist's music is viewed as 'serious' is often inversely proportional to the extent to which their image is foregrounded.
The fact that both the chorus and the guitar parts are here on monotones both foregrounds rhythm and creates the impression of restraint.
Rather, the conflicted relation of clinical medicine to its curious past sparked an alternate literature which foregrounds the alarmingly "interested" stance of the physician.
The rapid harmonic changes move in stark contrast to the static vocal melody, foregrounding the chord progression.
In the broadest terms, such a model foregrounds rather than brackets the dynamism (aesthetic, contextual, historical) that must be accounted for in any analysis of valuation.
The term "authentication," in contrast, foregrounds the processes by which authenticity is claimed, imposed, or perceived; the concept maintains analytic distance by focusing on how essentialized identities are interactionally activated.
Then in line 31 he makes clear what a hot commodity it was, foregrounding how fast it would go and how easy it was to get rid of.
Another sign that the metaphors are being foregrounded can be seen in how careful the authors are to keep the source and target domains as distinct as possible.
However, the tensions between functionality and social mobility, on the one hand, and cultural identity and symbolic dimensions of language choice, on the other, are properly foregrounded.
Instead, she is suggesting that, by foregrounding their materiality, these texts relocate subjectivity, and that in order to recover it we need to look for it in new places.
To render music free of noise is to grant it its proper musical status as sonically autonomous, whereas such noise foregrounds the music object as such.
We have probably stacked the deck unfairly by foregrounding our own belief in the importance of the history of representation in understanding what is modern in all this.
The sexuality of female artists is foregrounded.
Instead, she is suggesting that by foregrounding their materiality, these texts re-locate subjectivity, and that in order to recover it we need to look for it in new places.
In contrast, this paper foregrounds the political.
We develop concepts and vocabulary because they perform a valuable service for us, foregrounding certain themes and ideas, and placing new problems on the historical agenda.
Moreover, they are foregrounded against the wall.
By foregrounding the dialogic inter play among systems of valuation, cassette poets make mediating between the moral economies of the "tribe" and the "market" productive of new forms of identity.
Three vignettes in our professional history demonstrate that fact and highlight the practical, theoretical and intellectual challenges brought on by foregrounding content and culture in language teaching and learning.
The breathy playing emphasises the 'musical' quality of the flute, unlike the breathless playing, which foregrounds the material requirements of flute playing: the indispensable act of breathing.
The approach foregrounds the ways in which welfare claims are embedded in employment relationships and gendered patterns of care, and how these structure patterns of lifetime inequality.
Here, textual content is foregrounded.
Whereas gift-exchange involves, at least superficially, the transfer of an object, condescension is entirely concerned with attitudes and relations; consequently, the spatial relation between the agents is foregrounded.
Such concepts were foregrounded in the way many participants described either their current relationships across the teams and/or those they were developing in the newly formed organizations.
Because this case foregrounds its ambiguous relation to the stylistic imperatives of the clinical case history, it does not represent what clinical ideology valorizes as "typical" case narrative.
A layer of highly articulated analogue electronic music dominates briefly and is displaced by a constant, rhythmic percussive layer in the foreground.
A set of actors who were in control was firmly positioned in the foreground.
Carefully accounting for the procedure used to remove the foregrounds from the full sky map further reduces the significance of the alignment by 5%.
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More restrictively, it is writing that possesses literary merit, and language that foregrounds literariness, as opposed to ordinary language.
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The event had the effect of foregrounding, rather than soothing, class conflicts.
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The information in the foreground lexicon allows the classification of known tokens as arguments of other known tokens with high reliability.
Gestures can stand out in foreground relief from the texture.
The song is constructed out of many interlocking parts, none of which presents a full-blown melody that stays in the foreground.
Similarly, resonators with controllable feedback work on the frequency domain of the sound, bringing its frequency content to the foreground of one's attention.
The major character appears in the foreground while the minor character moves to the background.
The main character continues to be the only character in the story, and hence remains in the foreground.
In this model, an enclosed contour breaks away a piece of the perceptual surface, completing the background amodally behind the occluding foreground figure.
Where the seemingly archaic hay cart dominates the foreground, the painting's mid section depicts a synthesis of urban and pre-urban forms.
We believe that one reason for this difficulty is that fantasy is a background mental state which has to compete with foreground input-output processing.
The top of the nunatak is 200 m above the level of the ice in the foreground.
In recent years the impact of several legal proceedings has foregrounded questions of fictionalization and identity in his work.
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Certainly the degree to which the union could trust the pauper had suddenly come to the foreground.
Two processes are run on the master, a main foreground process and a background servo loop process.
Narrative discourse is composed of two parts: the foreground and the background.
He also foregrounds the moral integrity of the secular in the metonymic associations that surround the miraculous moment of baptism.
By subverting conventional forms of representation and by foregrounding the reflexivity of the text, the dominant ideology could be in a sense unmasked.
Romantic drama foregrounds this "both/and" logic as distinctions of character and aesthetic effect.
Considering them as interlocking terms foregrounds the boundaries to, not boundlessness of, imagination's liberatory energies.
Other differences emerged when taking photos: what should be foregrounded, and how should these items be framed?
An analytical framework based on value foregrounds an ethical engagement for archaeology.
To map the terrain of this vast field the book rightly addresses questions of diversity, which foregrounds second- and third-wave feminism.
A given work will include passive or automatized elements which are subservient to the defamiliarizing or" foregrounded" elements.
Work which foregrounds the political processes tends to follow this method.
Though each piece foregrounds particular actors, the group operate as one single body.
Moreover, in doing so - in escaping or exposing its own 'strategies of containment' - narrative foregrounds that which it has, superficially, suppressed.
Site-specific performance is an art form that frequently makes surprise inevitable, while foregrounding our relationship with a wider environment.
The novel consistently foregrounds the power of gossip and public opinion to enforce communal norms and punish individual transgressions.
She foregrounds experience and her own subjective responses, sometimes at the expense of situating her work within existing theoretical milieus.
The discussion in that seminar room foregrounded for me some of the issues of pronunciation teaching which surfaced in the years that followed.
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