theoretical perspective

collocation in English

meaningsoftheoreticalandperspective

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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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perspective
noun
uk
/pəˈspek.tɪv/
us
/pɚˈspek.tɪv/
a particular way of ...
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(Definition oftheoreticalandperspectivefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Hertheoreticalperspectiveis that spatial organization is both a medium and an outcome of human actions.
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Thistheoreticalperspective, referred to as the declarative/procedural model, is supported by a number of lines of psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic evidence.
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Thistheoreticalperspectivethus provides a ready-made structure for the integration of a biological perspective into resilience.
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But even from atheoreticalperspectivethe assumption is by no means self-evident.
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It provides atheoreticalperspectiveas well as practical teaching activities and resources.
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The overall composition of the questionnaire should reflect an informed and explicittheoreticalperspective.
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Indeed, from thetheoreticalperspective, his theory seems to suffer from some major vices, ones from which at least some exclusivistic theories do not suffer.
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At times thetheoreticalperspectiveis unsupported by detailed evidential materials, even though those offered are pertinent and hugely interesting.
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Second, conceptualisations of 'nature' and of landscape provide a newtheoreticalperspectivewhich reveals architecture in a new light.
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In the next section a discussion of thetheoreticalperspectivechosen in this paper will follow.
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Not surprisingly, she concludes that how we view the importance of input depends on ourtheoreticalperspective.
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This is perhaps a reflection of the text's bias toward atheoreticalperspectivethat is grounded in the principles and parameters framework.
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Whilst this approach is empirically driven, it starts with the inclusion of model variables that have been scoped from atheoreticalperspective.
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It is therefore important to outline how gradualism follows from ourtheoreticalperspective.
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Atheoreticalperspectivethat is well suited to guiding the empirical investigation of such pathways may be found in the field of developmental psychopathology.
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Thus, atheoreticalperspectiveon culture that minimizes or assumes process would be woefully inadequate.
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The paper is organised as follows : after this introductory section, section two presents a brieftheoreticalperspectiveon impacts of trade reform.
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From atheoreticalperspective, the latter development is interesting and deserves some further reflections.
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It is, therefore, surprising that so few scholars have analysed it from atheoreticalperspective.
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