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释义 | Examples of literatureThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The unresolved alterity of realism and romance is perhaps a timeless means by which literatures reflect upon themselves. In the spirit of synthesis across diverse literatures, preliminary comparisons among the language profiles of these disorders are made. Several literatures suggest that observed or experienced conflict or aggression has a greater impact on males relative to females. As with the other experiential neighborhood literatures, developmental differences in effects of neighborhood involvement have not been investigated. Such language once again reflects the literature's colonial and post-colonial focus, with its assumption of an interventionist state. Such studies can be located within the burgeoning diaspora literatures. He brings in the nation-state, national literatures, the debts to revolutions and the shared, daring belief in progress. Beyond the specific aims of the inquiry, the article addresses two large social scientific literatures which do not usually 'talk to each other'. In this article, we combine the two literatures and ask: is political conversation between individuals conducive to good citizenship? We begin with a brief review of the relevant literatures. Neither of these literatures suggests that they are looking at anything but a sub-system of an overall capitalist democracy. Surely there is much more to literature's use of economic or political discourses than a reflection or even a diagnosis of contemporary problems alone. None of literatures by far available had considered all these objective functions in a combined manner. Indeed, the absence of bibliographical references to the onomastic and sociolinguistic literatures is striking. The waning notion of literature's self-sufficiency is simultaneously threatened and salvaged. A similar lack of grounding in interpretive evidence characterises the material constraints explanations in both the western and the developing world literatures. The social network and social support literatures provide an excellent foundation from which to develop our knowledge of the caring capacity of the informal sector. Each of these literatures provides separate analyses of the general problem of whether research protections should be extended to bystanders. I employ an evolutionary approach to these disparate literatures to form a coherent picture of the signal function of the early infant cry. Both of these literatures neglect older people's health beliefs. Linking the literatures on reminiscence techniques and autobiographical memory also provides a catalyst for future theoretical and empirical work. In so doing, the article draws on two literatures that are usually separate : theories of deliberative democracy and work on participatory research. The research reported here contributes to the literatures on motivation, on adult learning and on language survival. To what extent have any of these literatures focused on social policy or the welfare state? The extent to which social policy and the welfare state are theorised in their own right in any of these literatures is questionable though. There are voluminous literatures on mergers and vertical integration. The findings presented here also speak to other literatures on democratic consolidation, civil conflict and repression. Describing genres as "patterned expectancy," she uses literary ideas on the "dialogic" to emphasize the similarities of written and oral literatures. Examples of energy optimal trajectory planning are provided in some literatures. Indeed, strong countertraditions appear in the political-philosophical, legal, and historical literatures founded upon the denial of just such clear separations of economy, society, and state. Readers will recognise here the notion of global insertion ' from below ' from the expansive literatures on transnational communities. However, despite the great deal that is yet unknown, there appear to be striking continuities between the animal and human literatures. There is also a strong, if brief, defence of the function of the canon in studying ethnic literatures. I make no attempt to cover the already extensive critical literatures concerning either set of paradigm weaknesses. The five presented propositions are our attempt to delineate these principles and the literatures that support their empirical validity. An exhaustive review of themes across the two literatures is beyond the scope of this article. The first set of differences between the existing developmental and adult literatures has to do with definitions of resilience, notably, how "doing well" is defined. Moreover, there is conflicting data in both the adult and adolescent literatures concerning the causal priority for these disorders. The book also caters for various academic interests, each of whose particular literatures on the meaning of suffering in later life is reviewed. Unfortunately, a number of ineffective strategies for identifying taxa continue to appear in the psychology and psychiatry literatures. A reader may come from any of the burgeoning literatures on citizenship itself, constitutionalism, or the history of women, and learn something new. The malaise and mobilization literatures rarely engage each other directly, or even recognize each other's existence. More broadly, now that we have recovered white women in imperial histories and literatures, are there more complex questions we can raise ? Concerning theory, the results suggest that earlier literatures were in fact correct to see regime type as having important economic effects. With this general point in mind, the seeming contradiction between different area-studies literatures becomes intelligible. The literature's focus on the size and distribution of benefit cuts thus captures only a piece of the potential variation in governments' policy choices. Operative metaphors in these literatures include "agenda-setting" in political science and "problem definition" in sociology. The algorithm is described in great detail in [15, 16] and in many other literatures. Justification discussions have tended to accumulate outside the literatures of particular substantive domains in more general forums. The case may be bolstered by an appeal to the literatures on commitment and self-control and to that on observing behavior. The relationship between care-giving and work has been studied in the labour supply, home production and care-giving literatures. The visual and auditory loss research literatures are largely comprised of anecdotal accounts. We also hope we have stimulated ideas about how the diverse literatures on trauma, memory, and developmental processes can be united. Different literatures have emphasized different processes in explaining multiple victimization. The proposal is consonant with both animal and human infant literatures, and new data are presented in its support. I know what it means to see minority literatures go unrecognized and almost undiscovered. One of these literatures concerns the political economy of presidential approval, and the other focuses on gender and politics. At least three literatures lend insights into this question. Our article stands at the intersection of two broad literatures: one examining electoral rules and their effects, and the other attempting to explain political corruption. Two research literatures guide our development of hypotheses concerning possible gender differences in forces driving the dynamics of presidential approval. A second problem exists with this literature's incomplete understanding of international organisations. Adapted from literatures related to finding meaning out of trauma or tragedy, the concept of benefit finding has also been evaluated in individuals with cancer. He was extremely committed to the study of endangered languages and literatures. The authors make recommendations for second language teachers, drawing on research in both the pronunciation and communicative strategy literatures. A body of work in the anthropological and sociological literatures establishes some perspective on the social function of gossip. The study of this relationship may therefore add a new dimension to both literatures. We argue that the analysis of the new paradigm in the 1980s utilized research designs that biased the literature's findings. Our model suggests that education would be overvalued in exisiting literatures, although bequests may not play a critical role in our specification. Finally, the paper concludes with an appeal for further investigation for the purpose of enabling the cross-fertilisation of polar studies and post-colonial literatures. In my view, the extensive literatures built on path dependent arguments suggest a more optimistic conclusion. 17. There is a need, therefore, to provide scholars with 'peripheral vision' facilitating exposure to more specialized theoretical literatures that are not otherwise easily accessible to the general reader. Language in contact and literatures in conflict: text, context, and pedagogy. The bilingual's creativity: discoursal and stylistic strategies in contact literatures. Her courage in bringing together these largely independent and vast literatures is admirable, and contributes to a critical understanding of current discussions of inequalities in the world. A recurring question in these literatures is whether a society which organizes its economic life through markets is capable of reproducing the trust on which those markets depend. From these literatures it became apparent that understanding family life requires a perspective which takes into consideration the roles and obligations which family members themselves define and operate as significant. Combining insights from these two literatures, this study proposes that both learning arrangements and focusing events can play observable roles in shaping policy change over time. The synthesis approach, which recently emerged at the interface between the management and the economics literatures, captures these stylized facts in the wider analysis of innovation. Although it is readily acknowledged that literary study is composed offieldsrooted in specific national literatures, periods, and genres, it is commonly assumed that linguistics is one field. In both these literatures, uncertainty is exogenous. In the next section we discuss some of the possible interactions between family health history and health behaviours, calling on both literatures in economics and health psychology. The final chapter begins with a ranking of research literatures already examined earlier in the book (neurocognitive, psychophysiological, and neurobiological studies), albeit this time with somewhat more restrictive inclusion criteria. Electoral support is upwardly bounded at 100 per cent, which presents a problem with no direct analog in the literatures of other disciplines that have discussed non-linear dynamics. Unfortunately, the presence and scale of most of these factors have been much more comprehensively treated in the education and health literatures than in other fields of social policy. First we set out the precedents for analysing motivation from our previous work, showing how these relate to relevant literatures, and identifying some limitations in those approaches. The literature's emphasis on rather recent developments reflects in part the urgent need to document the drastic and often-tragic political and economic transformations brought about by neoliberalism. We would also point out that it is only by focusing on party rules that we can resolve the existing literature's theoretical and empirical difficulties in explaining legislators' defiant behaviour. More generally, the paper is pitched primarily from a mathematical perspective, and is somewhat lacking in appropriate psychological and neurological detail and appropriate references to these literatures. Because of their personal experiences, research findings, or syntheses of research literatures? The current study is an effor t to extend those literatures by examining child functioning in the context of triadic family functioning, interrelations among family subsystems, and family ethnicity. We want, then, to suggest that our study offers fruitful points of engagement between the social movement literatures and governance theory, particularly at four points of intersection. Relatively little attention has been paid to where these literatures overlap and less still to the simple but basic question: which matters most, the issues or the economy? All these literatures share a similar context. The bilingual's creativity and contact literatures. As there are two worlds, so there are two literatures. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There are over 30 minority languages that are a precious part of our common heritage, with their own literatures. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English Is it too much to hope that in future things will change and that literature's contribution to all the arts will be recognised and rewarded? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Plot an additional point corresponding to any of other seven classic literatures on each line of the word classes. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Both literatures are in the field of interest of the scholar. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. 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