Gossage's book is dialogic and complex in its elaborate structures of sequence and reference, opening and unfolding. |
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Given the dialogic nature of language, the paradox of intertextuality is that repetition can involve semantic renewal and difference. |
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They were the earliest exponents of the dialogic approach and encouraged a million flowers to bloom and a thousand schools to contend. |
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Jime has pioneered a dialogic peer review process, in which authors and reviewers are introduced to each other, and conduct a review debate. |
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Focusing on lyric poetry, Bertram's model examines the dialogic interaction between the poem and the reader. |
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It's very engaged, it's very responsible, it's very dialogic and yet also lively in a conversational way. |
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Garmon describes dialogic journaling as a process whereby individuals have private written conversations with each other over an extended period of time. |
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Such a dialogic encounter of two cultures does not result in merging or mixing. |
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Although it was an external assessor who performed the assessment, the research report makes use of dialogic discussion. |
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This process, known as dialogic retrospection, helped guide the analysis of the data so as to best reflect the lived experiences of the participants. |
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We have learned from observing our own practice and the work of others either directly or through the literature that the first task is the opening of a dialogic space. |
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The recent decades have enabled us to understand better that this dialogic activity does not conflict with mission. |
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Critics point to various problems with dialogic and deliberative policy making. |
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We use a much more dialogic model of authority today than in St. Vincent's time. |
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The variety of linguistic styles is impressive, ranging from the meditative and reminiscential to the briskly dialogic. |
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In particular, participants are invited to address social, phonological, grammatical, syntactic and lexical features of varieties of French, as well as dialogic and polyphonic dimensions of the language. |
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This would lay the foundations and establish humanscale daily rules of interaction for a governance serving as a dialogic process, with ethical rules for society as a whole. |
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The transcultural fiction of Haitian writers brings Québec into the realm of Paul Gilroy's Black Atlantic, seen as a dialogic space that enables agency and transformation. |
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We are beings that can enter into dialogic relations not just with human others but with other animate beings, such as animals, or a tree, as well as with the Divine Thou. |
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The dossier will provide them with the opportunity to make the results of both personal and dialogic reflection transparent and to think about their progress and development as a teacher. |
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The volume has been shaped by the feminist dialogic hermeneutic that underlies Carleen Mandolfo's 2007 Daughter Zion Talks Back to the Prophets. |
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Indeed, we may find that other group members tend, in a dialogic reflex, to react to our preference for one option by vocally supporting a different one. |
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In addition, many communities lack the social and political institutions needed to structure engagement, such as dialogic forums or community meetings. |
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We have learned from each other, supported each other and, in our exchanges, we have reinforced the reflective and dialogic nature of peace education. |
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For instance, he discusses Goethe's Wilhelm Meister as a Bildungsroman in The Dialogic Imagination. |
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Dialogic discourse is open to reasonable thought and problem-solving, instead of monologic discourse, which is authoritative and ideological. |
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