projectionist Meaning & Definition

  • En [ prəˈdʒek.ʃən.ɪst]
  • Us [ prəˈdʒek.ʃən.ɪst]

Meaning of projectionist In English

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Examples of projectionist

  • Sorace points out that neither the traditional projectionist approach nor the newer constructionist approach can satisfactorily account for this state of affairs.

  • This approach, unlike the projectionist model, predicts flexibility in the syntactic realization of arguments, but at the price of overgeneration.

  • Evidence that is potentially problematic for the projectionist approach has recently come from a series of studies on auxiliary selection and other reflexes of split intransitivity.

  • It further calls for a theoretical account that combines some of the fine-grained semantic distinctions incorporated in projectionist models with the syntactic mechanisms embodied in constructional models.

  • I regret, therefore, that they cannot now be released to voluntary projectionists.

  • The only person they have ever paid was the projectionist.

  • The film projectionist working for the police does it for financial gain.

  • The key man in the cinema is the projectionist.

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