mode of representation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmodeandrepresentation
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mode
noun
uk/məʊd/us/moʊd/
formal
a way of operating, living, ...
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representation
noun
uk/ˌrep.rɪ.zenˈteɪ.ʃən/us/ˌrep.rɪ.zenˈteɪ.ʃən/
a person or organization that speaks, acts, or is present officially for ...
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(Definition ofmodeandrepresentationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Next, all verbalmodeofrepresentationand nonverbalmodeofrepresentationare combined and an average point is found.
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Eachmodeofrepresentationwas considered a lens through which the designer chose to understand the project at a certain point in time.
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For instance, he is resolute in his opinion that the inclusion of the autobiographicalmodeofrepresentationis an unnecessary indulgence.
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Each visual trope, once established, was repeated in later albums thus becoming the standardmodeofrepresentationfor that group.
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The reason for raising these issues here is related to themodeofrepresentationin the design space.
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Starting with the "episodic" culture of apes, he proposes three major transitions, each interdependent with a newmodeofrepresentation.
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And so applying a literary reading to non-literary texts, simultaneously with claiming that one can read culture as a literarymodeofrepresentation, makes literary reading a self-sufcient interdisciplinary study.
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Per definition the styles meaning was communist, its form was national, and its preferredmodeofrepresentationwas the allegory.
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Aristotle for instance, considered eachmodeofrepresentation, verbal, visual or musical, as being natural to human beings.
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A variety of modes of representation makes it possible to ask how each mode mediates reality, and with what consequences.
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The modes of representation are rather a part of the knowledge.
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Since democratic modes of representation have been defined far more systematically and explicitly than the first surveys, they might relate to statistical models of selection.
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In fact, nearly all models use all these modes of representation to various extents in creating correspondences to the hypothesised target variables.
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Language and other modes of representation do not float apart from cultural reality but constitute it : they are lived presences, making human activity meaningful.
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Deciding between these modes of representation assumes a false dichotomy.
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The first concerns the modes of representation and the methods used to analyse artificial vocality.
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Hecht is by no means the first anthropologist to turn to fictional modes of representation.
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From then on, the semester evolved by students producing the building intervention project while experimenting with modes of representation that can contribute to building design development.
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