Collocations withschema

These are words often used in combination withschema.

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cognitive schema
The cognitive schema had a ritual value as a symbol of competence.
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conceptual schema
Much like the conceptual schema in the traditional approaches to schema integration.
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cultural schema
Central to the approach of are notions of cultural schema and cultural model.
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database schema
We may think of a type graph as a conceptual database schema, while an instance graph represents a particular state of the database.
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existing schema
Existing schema facilitate developing expectations of characters, patterns of behavior, and appropriate endings in comparable stories.
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gender schema
She stressed that the omnirelevance of gender has a negative impact on society, and that the gender schema should be more limited in scope.
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general schema
The particular schema for the inference engine extends the general schema in several ways.
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image schema
Since the verb manifestation of bag is causative, the event image schema for this word involves a force dynamic interaction.
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relational schema
In the relational schema, the elements are composed of the tables, with the primary and foreign keys gluing the related tables together.
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schema theory
The following section outlines a brief review of schema theory before providing an explanation of responses to the scenarios.
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