theoretical frame
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftheoreticalandframe
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theoretical
adjective
uk/θɪəˈret.ɪ.kəl/us/ˌθiː.əˈret̬.kəl/
based on the ideas that relate to a subject, not the practical uses of ...
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frame
noun[C]
uk/freɪm/us/freɪm/
a border that surrounds and supports a picture, door, ...
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Inevitably, before we get to the detail, the analysis needs atheoreticalframe.
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This notion will be addressed as the maintheoreticalframeto our investigation on code choice.
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Similarly, in psychoanalysis, particular case studies are explained in relation to a specifictheoreticalframeof reference.
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We can modify thetheoreticalframeto respect historic areas and elaborate it as we build.
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Most of the well-controlled systematic studies published so far use a behavioral or cognitive - behavioraltheoreticalframeto guide the intervention.
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Thistheoreticalframe, as applied to this study, provides both promise and caution.
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Thetheoreticalframeof the article is constituted from two directions.
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On the one hand, linguistic anthropology offers those missing ingredients; on the other hand, cognitive linguistics offers atheoreticalframe.
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The author provides us with a rich ethnography, a sophisticated and nuancedtheoreticalframe, and a historical perspective through which we can understand her data and conclusions.
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Thistheoreticalframealso emphasizes "time" in that human beings experience what they call emotion episodes a series of emotional states extended over time and organized around an underlying theme.
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In this paper we have tried to understand the notion of randomness as unpredictability in two different theoretical frames (classical dynamics and quantum mechanics).
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The reader is given a rich collection of observations, structured in theoretical frames that allow generalisations beyond the complex ' trivialities ' of daily life.
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The article discusses the viability of literacy practices and educational resilience as theoretical frames that may help scholars integrate reading research across disciplines.
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