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All art, all thought, was a creative activity, not an imitative or derivative one.
The imitative behavior of echolalia and echopraxia can be understood as an attempt to introject the object.
All art, all thought was a creative activity, not an imitative or derivative one.
This assumption has moreover been used to portray Native American writing as derivative and imitative of Western literary traditions.
This craze has had a lot of publicity but that carries the risk of even more imitative crimes.
I thought at first, when we looked at this sequence, that we've got something here that was imitative, that it was perhaps unfair.
The second movement is a sort of imitative canzona, which really shows this piece as a sort of bow to the past in many ways.
If the patient is aphasic and is unable to follow commands, the physician should have the patient attempt imitative responses.
Each year, for example, imitative Miskitu crowns, scepters, and swords appear as part of a celebratory re-enactment called the kingpulanka.
He has been concerned with theatre which is both local and fun and not imitative of either imported intellectual or theatrical forms.
That is why the hip-hop in this country has been imitative, lacking creativity and sterile.
Television being an imitative rather than innovative business, networks tend to follow a trend until they run it into the ground, he said.
When adopting the new too, he has refrained from being imitative or pretentious.
And with that simple revelation somehow all art was transformed from the imitative and derivative to the wholly substantive.
It seems to me he was too self-consciously imitative of his patrons in the Georgian poetry movement.
With a little thought, one can make an astonishingly long list of imitative or echoic words.
The word kookaburra is of imitative origin, deriving from the Wiradhuri word for the bird, gugubarra.
Perhaps it was the sheer variety of painting styles employed in these abstract paintings that made them seem somewhat imitative and reductive.
Furthermore, imitative products like varnish which substituted for lacquer generated new industries and created distinctive products.
The Quail's voice also gave rise to a number of imitative names in Britain and Ireland, which incorporate the three sharp notes.
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In the grounds, among the remains of Brown's ornamental work, was an icehouse, amidst the imitative ruins of a priory.
They rank among our finest songsters, with ventriloquial and imitative powers added to sweetness of tone.
Colonial literature is a prolongation of the parental literature and is at first commentative and imitative of that.
In every language those words which are denotative of sounds are nearly always also imitative of them.
Must Ireland have no character of its own but be servilely imitative of its neighbor in all things and be nothing of itself?
Note also the spondaic effect in the second line, the rime in the third, and the imitative movement in the fourth.
The imitative artist will be in a brilliant state of intelligence about his own creations?
The imitative art is an inferior who marries an inferior, and has inferior offspring.
This is why he uses the letter iota as imitative of motion, ienai, iesthai.
But music, like all art, must be truly imitative, and imitative of what is true and good.
And still more unsuited is sculpture, the most imitative and objective of all the arts.
Besides this there are many forms of animal play which are not imitative at all.
To begin with, the art of their modiste had been fussy, imitative and timid.
Further than this retrogressive and imitative movement he never seemed to go.
As a playwright he was, in fact, usually imitative and often unskillful.
True to her imitative instincts, Audrey could be frank with the frank.
As a poet he was imitative, reminding us of Quintana, zorilla, and Byron.
This masterpiece of imitative music is contained in a single recitative.
The Monkey, who is the most imitative of animals, descended from the treetop and endeavored to do as they had done.
Toward the last of December, when the snow had covered with its thick, white mantle all his imitative preparations, he recognized the Beresina.
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