contextualized Definition In English

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Examples of contextualized

  • In addition to the language syllabus, there was a renewed interest in the skills, but for contextualized communication.

  • When people said that they did drink but ' not a lot ', this was contextualized either in drinking occasions or in cultural images of alcohol use.

  • The goals of the language-asproduct tradition are valid and important, but researchers concerned with mechanisms should investigate the use of contextualized language in dialogue.

  • Too many texts concerned with the area deal either with a theoretically abstracted, entirely contemporary or narrowly contextualized model of gender relations.

  • For a proper understanding, they will need to be contextualized within the whole range of their commercial, cultural, and social involvements.

  • This global interpretation, which is not based in contextualized empirical analysis, assumes a direct mapping among discourse, femininity, and powerlessness.

  • What matters is that the evidence is contextualized in terms of both the social status of the litigants and the period.

  • Their statistical analyses are nicely contextualized within narrative descriptions of the rating scale development process.

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