词汇 | example_english_discursive |
释义 | Examples of discursiveThese 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 self-development strategy is best understood as a discursive repertoire in which the individual situates herself in relation to some normatively conceived process of progression. I will explore four discursive fields, namely medical, political, legal and psychoanalytic. Within a discursive community, the data items in a generic argument must be relevant to the claim to the satisfaction of members of the community. Why are common-law judgments so discursive at the appellate level? A range of discursive strategies place the characters in gossip-stories (even in the category called "self-gossip") in marginalized, liminal, or uncertain social spaces. The present ar ticle focuses primarily on lexicon and on discursive identity practices. The data collected also show that candidates modified their discursive strategies over time and across types of situations. Uttering is a process producing a statement in language (only a discursive element) and assigning a structural position to this statement in the dialogue2. Is the performative inscription an act of definition, of control or of subversion of a discursive norm? Thereby, they attempted to go beyond private interests and participate in the broader discursive public sphere. Further analysis explores how these discursive practices relate to the kind of mathematics and language the students learn. In the present study, we initially set out to examine the discursive interactions of residents and staff in terms of co-constructed personae. The nursing home is a discursive anchor that massively links with the discourse of feelings. Thinking about old age takes us beyond social gerontology to the broader discursive space with which it interacts. The second observation tells us something about how this cohor t organization organizes the discursive production of lessons. Readers from a musicological background may feel frustrated with the discursive focus of the text and the relative paucity of musical examples. More often than not, there are a relatively limited number of texts that constitute the main reference points in a given discursive field. Through such discursive techniques and forms of representation, the population has been transformed into the abstract economic categories of development as a relation of governance. In many ways, one could say that this volume demonstrates the point that discursive practices constitute - rather than simply reflect - social and material reality. The image and discursive practices the authors analyse become meaningful only when they reveal contests over the nation-space. Archaeological practice is a limited case of human activity in general in which discursive and non-discursive forms of activity mingle. By re-establishing these discursive frames it becomes possible to theorize the grounds for a poetic modernism which is both socially engaged and radically reflexive. I do not think that any particular social practice will ever be exclusively (or even primarily) discursive or nondiscursive. First, it is possible to influence the discursive practices (ways of talking) surrounding a technology. Throughout, the book successfully strikes a balance between discursive and quantitative treatment of data. My argument is that, in the absence of powerful economic or strategic interests, discursive logic predominated. Through this work, some previous discursive strategies for containing trauma are eroding. The 120 utterances were selected from each transcribed session, preserving long and non interrupted discursive sequences (but excluding incomprehensible productions when necessary, as explained above). Although information theory and cybernetics did not work in molecular biology on the technical level in the 1950s, it did survive on the discursive level. What is most remarkable, however, is that the discursive practice of information theory and cybernetics did survive despite that cognitive failure. A final set of questions that arise-perhaps for future study-has to do with the role of transnational relationships in this field of discursive production. To understand what was new in this discursive change, we need to look briefly at earlier patterns available for discussing the same set of questions. Another innovative feature of this study is the focus on the discursive rather than the material politics of the agrifood system. What discursive and rhetorical strategies help sustain the consistent mislocation of sites of resistance and opposition? Though this tangled discursive web is too immense to fully consider here, we can glimpse in popular texts and debates its distinct effects. Then there are three chapters of a more discursive nature. Rather, they give historical snapshots of psychologists' discursive handling of reflexivity. In the first case, the sensuous medium is co-ordinate with the discursive meaning; in the second, subordinate to it. Rather than placing discursive constructions centre stage, the article uses life history material to effect an analysis embedded in everyday practices. Each of these - and many others - constitutes a discursive channel. By defining these things as being relevant to an understanding of past human activities we are constituting them as discursive objects. His solution was to operate on several discursive and argumentative levels at the same time. We heard discursive forms, including a nasal offglide after /s/; thus pues 'well then' is variably pronounced [pwésn]. By mixing curricular and popular discursive genres, students resist the political dogma of teacher-led whole class instruction that reduces their opportunities for actively participating. Through their discursive practices, they give the legitimacy of power to a range of discursive strategies, including some conventionally regarded as feminine. The results of the analysis suggest that the discursive practice of the oral narrative and that of academic discourse share certain rhetorical features. She argues that this can be achieved by focusing analysis on power, and par ticularly on discursive strategies of resistance to power. The discursive construction of the event is fundamentally dualistic. There is a distribution of discursive responsibilities, but these appear to be interactionally rather than socially constituted, even though social status is not completely absent. The role of emotion in music can be viewed as discursive, with emotion regarded as a form of social action rather than an internal state. In compensation the presentation of geological concepts and parameters is often succinct, discursive and fully up to date. Discursive ethics of various sorts have emerged as one of the most potent alternatives to recent postmodernism. The discursive vacillation between agency and passivity noted above, for example, is consistent with the contingencies of survival itself. However, it has now become common to understand all expressive modes and human practices as a "language," collapsing the distinction between discursive and nondiscursive subjects. In our case, the meanings of the text have to be caught by a double operation: a discursive reading and a reading by correlations. They can take the form of teacher-oriented reports and thus be more discursive, subjective, and anecdotal in style. Furthermore, the description of the painting represents the enforcement of discursive social control. By teasing out the discursive significance of thousands of images, the 'pictures cue the argument rather than the other way around'. The discursive investment in the live rock venue represents a means where locality is constructed through as a series of survival mechanisms. Literary scholars, borrowing evolution's discursive vocabulary of "species," "morphology," and "inheritance," often foregrounded precisely these quasi-botanical questions of form, structure, and genres. Discursive anchoring, in other words, is part of communicative practice that penetrates the depths of experience. An important element of this, which is essential to avoid the dangers of rule by technocratic elites, is to foster a more discursive rationality. In the same fashion, works on later discursive projects such as nationalism need to consider the contingent historical production of its make-up. Most chapters give a sound conventional account, but are discursive for easy reference. We established an isomorphism between a structure relevant to the lottery paradox and one relevant to the discursive dilemma. His solution to the problem of coordination given the division of knowledge is again discursive. My reflections have addressed the archival material on the cases and the discursive parameters which the written sources impose on historical interpretation. Instances of words vary phonetically and acoustically, depending on the discursive, syntactic, and phonological contexts in which they occur. Consider the following table, which is closely related to the first matrix used above in illustrating the discursive paradox. In short, the interviews were discursive situations in which most of the talk was produced by the interviewees, but conducted by the interviewers. In addition to identifying the more global discursive properties of personae, we identify particular linguistic features that convey the dementia sufferers' understanding of personae. As noted, its quantitative methodology did not represent a useful framework for making sense of this fragmented, discursive body of data. The notion of examining practice in terms of its discursive construction does not rely only on listening to users. The popular discursive antonym to kabwela was naizesheni, or naizi for short. Before placement, the nursing home may be a relatively distant discursive anchor for the body, yet still cast an interpretive shadow on meaning. The discursive institutionalisation of the ageing body is likewise anything but a coldly rational anchoring, related to a set of soberly calculated decisions. In addition to discursive or informational meanings, intonation conveys emotional or attitudinal meanings such as friendliness and assertiveness. She shows how subject identity is implicitly negotiated in and through the subtle yet dynamic contextualization cues of discursive interaction. The significance of its various elements needs to be worked through in specific discursive instances. The seventeen scenarios, which are discrete and self-contained, feature repeated motifs, discursive structures, phraseologies, and, on occasion, repeated lines. Special attention will be given to recontextualization, the process by which speakers draw on existing discourses and discursive practices when facing new contexts. In other cases, discursive changes have occurred, sometimes even on a global level. Within this discursive framework there are both an explicit denial that policing changes have occurred, and a call for an entirely "new" form of policing. What do these levels tell us about the discursive conditions of power? Such scenes are not directly mimetic of twelfth- or thirteenth-century courts, but they can indicate something about the gender divisions in the discursive context. His own version of the distinction between technological, epistemic, and practical modes indicates the heterology of foundations, the irreducible variety of discursive values. To what extent is the power of even the authentic relic discursive rather than substantial? Of course what is in question is the discursive practice of philosophy itself. Feminist psychologists' awareness of the complex discursive determinants of subjectivity is nevertheless greater than that of traditional psychologists. Her philosophy can at moments read like a novel, in its invented illustrations; her novels, in their discursive passages, much like philosophy in unbuttoned mood. I refer to the reflection about archaeology, not in its discursive register, but in its cognitive register. The arguments in support of the author's preferred approach (a discursive institutional perspective) are logical and clearly presented. A constant flexibility and attention to detail nurtures a true conversational and discursive aesthetic, the most distinctive achievement of this opus. As a universally recognised attribute of the neighbourhood, they provide an important discursive foundation upon which the interactive production of community takes place. The rules of grammar are intended to analyse the structure underlying this discursive order. Though the discursive practice prevalent in the capitalist sector did not condition local discourses in any mechanical way, it did influence the latter. 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