词汇 | example_english_scholarly |
释义 | Examples of scholarlyThese 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. By necessity, it also puts one's own work in the context of a still existing, scholarly community. No text has received more scholarly commentaries (some lost) or subcommentaries. The idea that it is 'rather too wacky' for serious scholarly attention certainly prevails in some circles, and may have made scholarly investigation more difficult. His scholarly interests include comparative political behavior, political parties, social movements, and empirical democratic theory. Colleagues with expertise in other scholarly fields have reported to me that the entries in their areas are informative and accurate. The result looks like an impressive scholarly work, but in fact much of it is romantic fiction. He implies elsewhere the continuity between treasureseeking manuals and scholarly research. Finally, among the different manifestations of the scholarly habitus, it argues that the emotional detachment of learned men was itself a learned habit. He manages to present a memoir with popular appeal and scholarly rigour. The debate as to who was responsible has never been satisfactorily resolved, partly because the battle has, amazingly, lacked a proper scholarly account. The linguistic conditioning of irregular verbs has received less scholarly attention than that of regular verbs, and studies usually consider the two categories together. Many prominent historians have addressed the issue in numerous books and in articles for both scholarly and more general audiences. The authors look beyond familiar topics, question basic scholarly assumptions, and provide fresh perspectives on the monarchy's final decade. In this brief review it is impossible to survey the scholarly details in sufficient depth to reveal the work's many strengths. The emperor also sponsored large-scale scholarly projects to map the region, classify its peoples and write its definitive history. His very thoroughness prompts reflections of what still remains hazy, either through poor documentation or lack of scholarly interest. He has published dozens of articles in scholarly journals, written and edited numerous books, and delivered hundreds of presentations at conferences around the world. The lavishly illustrated volume addresses a general public, but with its scholarly apparatus also satisfies academic cur iosity. The purchaser should be warned, therefore, that the two volumes should be purchased together in order to access the full scholarly apparatus. As the number of case studies increases, scholarly exchanges will become more informed, the comparative exercise more disciplined, and gender more central to regional historiography. Not only is the level of the scholarly essays high, but the layout of the book also deserves admiration. Unish is a serious exercise in linguistic engineering complemented by a rich array of scholarly papers. Unfortunately, it does not use a citation system that corresponds with the scholarly practices with which we expect students to be familiar. The chapter reminds us that ' present-mindedness ', while controlled by stricter canons of scholarly propriety, is not foreign to the twentieth-century historian. The very limited amount of scholarly empirical work on this topic has produced ambivalent results. In sum, in spite of scholarly disregard, public financing and monetary policies directly shaped the performance of the rural economy. Such ' pluralism ' has recently gained increasing scholarly support. Overall, however, this is a stimulating and scholarly book that deserves to be known widely by readers researching the history of northern travels. The index is detailed and accurate, allowing readers to search by author, scholarly work, and some important thematic keywords related to shamanism. However, the wide array of topics included may have come at the expense of scholarly precision. Compared with research on migration in youth and middle age, migration in later life has occupied less scholarly attention. In the scholarly literature, however, the issue had been raised on a number of occasions before and during the reform processes. The scholarly community knows a great deal about these important topics, and the volume under review aptly synthesises this knowledge. Following this, it is not difficult to find scholarly formulations of rock's masculinity. I believe that this book would be of scholarly interest to many linguists, sociologists, and anthropologists. Recent global developments appear to have validated the need for greater scholarly inquiry. On the lighter side, however, the allure of academic activism can also compromise and threaten our scholarly work if we are not vigilant. Such, at least, is the cur rent scholarly consensus. Most of the scholarly attention has gone to his discussion of transmission across religious boundaries. The dominant mode has definitely changed, from the single scholarly author to the research team. Having said this, our intention is to see that the journal maintains its broad scholarly base, drawing upon many different approaches and perspectives. Scholarly interest has focused on relations with those cultures to the north and south, but has been less concerned with trade east and west. The language barrier made even determining facts in a case problematic, for although texts were accessible through scholarly translation, spoken witness was not. At any stage the hermeneutic house of cards could be blown away, or could be marvelled at as a thing of beauty and scholarly insight. Identity may have to do with anything one deems important, including elements - like religion - that do not come readily to the mind of scholarly observers. The communist period also saw the publication of a large number of source editions of formidable scholarly content. Candidates with high grades and other scholarly achievements who had shown signs of opposition to the military government had no possibility of receiving funding. The author has accomplished the goal for this volume, producing a text that is comprehensive, scholarly, and easily readable. By contrast, missionaries made little headway among groups that already had scriptural traditions along with a literate clergy or scholarly class. The phrase comes readily to those addressing a smaller, scholarly audience. The increasing fame of the nuraghe was not only the result of travel accounts, but also of scholarly activities and publications. He must be a superb adviser of graduate students and referee of scholarly books and articles. She is, moreover, well versed in the scholarly literature on medieval women. Each essay is of a high scholarly standard and some will become important contributions to their fields of study. The institutionalisation and professionalisation of academic disciplines also made for a more r igorous training of scholarly and social elites. He not only challenges himself in the most serious and scholarly manner but also transcends his own previously published works. In some respects this synthetic approach harks back to an earlier scholarly age. From the kitchen, tantalizing smells waft and overwhelm the usual scholarly smell. We are facing a real loss in professional registers in many national cultures with long scholarly traditions. The authors provide thought-provoking accounts of these changes, citing scholarly and personal narrations and court cases. Both these volumes are concisely written and synthesise primary material that has not previously received adequate scholarly attention. Whilst the influence of this choleric cleric and prodigious writer was enormous, scholarly interest has been slight. His analyses both of the legal history of the age of consent and current political debates are well researched and scholarly. One might say that, for a half-century, the culture and social structure of the pertinent scholarly communities led to the partitioning of the monograph. Rather, the professor himself is the one who now undergoes self-transformation through the process of scholarly discipline. What they did and how they understood what they did were consistent and match up well with our much later scholarly perspective. There are errors in the scholarly apparatus, as well, including some startling omissions in the secondary literature. The lack of scholarly attention given to the dance perhaps reflects this social stigma. First, the editors argue that this era "continues to receive insufficient scholarly attention" (p. 2). In this respect, women's wear was reframed within the male sphere's tradition of public, educational, scholarly discourse. The papers published are of the highest scholarly quality. The subject of contested elections has not received a great deal of scholarly treatment in recent years. In sum, the politics of the welfare state is about more than the benefits programs that have received so much scholarly attention. Much more was at stake, however, than redefining the received scholarly image. An exclusive focus on the erosion of professorial celibacy might yield a misleading impression since universities were not the only institutional setting of scholarly activity. Hence, this journal has been conceived by its founders as a forum for the scholarly dialogue on a multiplicity of perspectives. Applying the perspective of foreigners, there emerges a different picture of the boundaries between scholarly communities and their respective disciplines and value systems. Broadly speaking, this involved refashioning the scholarly habitus, redefining scholars' social relations, and developing the necessary material infrastructure. Still, the freedoms they achieved and exploited are worthy of scholarly interest and investigation. Each chapter closes with suggestions for further reading and exploration, including scholarly publications, other periodicals, and websites. Understandably, in a still-emergent interdisciplinary (or, more accurately co-disciplinary) field, scholarly works tend to reflect the scholar's 'home base'. Even this scholarly debate, far removed from the cultural praxis of everyday life, can contribute to keeping heritage alive. The latter interpretation goes against the present scholarly consensus. You see, they were purely scholarly, not political, so they looked inoffensive. The book is a careful and deeply scholarly synthesis of the economic and philosophical views of this topic. From the reverential to the revelatory, the readings of her work collected here span the realm of scholarly thought. In his scholarly work, he had the self-assurance of right being on his side by virtue of superior knowledge and research. However, from time to time the curator's instinct for identification comes up against scholarly puzzles. He has published over 100 scholarly works including 7 books. Everyone knows who are his personal teacher and pupils, what is his scholarly pedigree. As an example, the psychophysiological impact of maltreatment is just beginning to receive scholarly attention. The second major characteristic is that the study of resilience is informed by methods and evidence from multiple scholarly disciplines. Scholarly articles leave unanswered questions for the next doctoral candidate to resolve. Much of the interest and information, scholarly as well as public, has been prejudicial. My overall assessment of this book is that it is a stimulating and scholarly publication. The material within the book is varied in character, ranging from valuable scholarly analysis to sermons, and to that which tends towards the hagiographical. He says he was surrounded by people who honoured him, and who came to his house to seek information and advice on scholarly matters. The cost of not recognising this may be to confine the conclusions of scholarly research to scholars themselves. During the past few years, there has been a growing scholarly interest in this phenomenon. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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