Instead of the value of money, economics, in assimilating the Keynesian schema of analysis, discovered another stabilizer, the public sector. |
What we know about how an informational text is structured or built is part of our schema, or prior knowledge. |
The family operates as a cognitive schema, which is mostly doxic, that is, invisible, naturalised and taken for granted. |
Their readings have roots in and derive their stimulus from historical and political schema of dissent outlined in the biblical narratives. |
In only one romance is the original language a Celtic language, and that is rather late in the schema of this material. |
The schema would consist of an initial strong syllable followed by an unspecified number of weak syllables. |