cultural schema

collocation in English

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cultural
adjective
uk
/ˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/
us
/ˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/
relating to the habits, traditions, and beliefs of ...
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schema
noun[C]
uk
/ˈskiː.mə/
us
/ˈskiː.mə/
a drawing that represents an idea or theory and makes it easier ...
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(Definition ofculturalandschemafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Learning a second dialect entails learning new schemas, and in some cases learning a whole new set of language schemas as well as cultural schemas.
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Central to the approach of are notions ofculturalschemaand cultural model.
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Subsequent similar instances cause theculturalschemato become more organized, abstract, and compact.
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Experience in the host culture causes a change in onesculturalschema.
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However, this entry specifically appliesculturalschematheory to sojourners cross cultural adaptation.
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Learning a second dialect entails learning new schemas, and in some cases learning a whole new set of language schemas as well as cultural schemas.
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The effects of cultural schemata on reading processing strategies.
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This causes further changes in all other cultural schemas and results in a total change in behavior.
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Cultural schemas are conceptual structures which enable individuals to store perceptual and conceptual information about their culture and interpret cultural experiences and expressions.
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It examines how various features of language encode cultural schemas and cultural models.
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That capacity is inherent in the knowledge of cultural schemas that characterizes all minimally competent members of society.
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Nishida (1999) simply explains that experience is the force which creates cultural schemas.
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She concludes, gendered cultural schemas help shape gendered organizations, gendered careers, and gendered personalities, a trend that creates the gender gap in pay and the motherhood penalty in income.
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In humanist ecological comprehension, it is vain to want to freeze an arbitrary cultural schemata and choose the apparent equilibrium and the supposed future of one moment of evolution.
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