sociocultural context

collocation in English

meaningsofsocioculturalandcontext

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sociocultural
adjective
uk
/ˌsəʊ.si.əʊˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/
us
/ˌsoʊ.si.oʊˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/
related to the different groups of people in society and their habits, traditions, ...
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context
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkɒn.tekst/
us
/ˈkɑːn.tekst/
the situation within which something exists or happens, and that can help ...
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(Definition ofsocioculturalandcontextfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Likewise, we believe it is important to exploresocioculturalcontextas a pathway to understanding the development of the scientific fields involving children.
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The largersocioculturalcontext, including cultural ideas about language and personhood, influences the ways that children develop communicative competence and practice.
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If we concede that literacy is not an autonomous entity, then what is the nature of literacy within the broadersocioculturalcontext?
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The classroom, where curriculum is enacted, is itself asocioculturalcontextwith its own social systems, norms and values.
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Rather, asocioculturalcontextthat fosters unconventionality and substance use may influence the development of light/experimental and moderate substance use in adolescence.
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Interpreting these insocioculturalcontext, we suggest that be like is an innovation that arose out of a preexisting niche in the grammar.
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It differs from previous models discussed here in that our emphasis is on thesocioculturalcontextand the social transactions within which food habits are embedded.
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Our findings are consistent with this notion, such that moderate drinking is associated with asocioculturalcontextthat supports alcohol use, and problem alcohol use is associated with psychosocial impairment.
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After briefly reviewing what it means to define literacy and learning in relation tosocioculturalcontext, it explores some recent arguments for conceptual and methodological refinements.
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Development depends crucially on thesocioculturalcontextin which (normal and abnormal) children develop.
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One is the need to study lexical items not only in their linguistic context - particularly at the level of discourse - but also in their historical andsocioculturalcontext.
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Metaphor, as a mode of talk and thought, is a way of making meaning that is particularly linked to thesocioculturalcontext.
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The message that professions should be viewed in theirsocioculturalcontextis certainly profound, but is already the very essence of the 'old' social and behavioural disciplines.
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Children play an active, directive role in this process as their developing capabilities, interests, and goals set the stage and boundaries for development insocioculturalcontext.
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Language can not exist outside asocioculturalcontext, which includes the prior knowledge of the language user.
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The group is seen as not merely a dynamic entity of its own, but functions within asocioculturalcontextthat influences its processes.
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Intelligence is defined as an individual's assessment of success in life by the individual's own (idiographic) standards and within the individual'ssocioculturalcontext.
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The political andsocioculturalcontextreinforced the dismissal of rectal microbicides.
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