Collocations withliterature

These are words often used in combination withliterature.

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anthropological literature
The first question is inextricably bound up in a broader anthropological literature about pre-state, or ' primitive ', war.
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apocalyptic literature
Because apocalyptic literature was historically a symbolic genre, this view attempts to be true to the style of the writing, symbolic.
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body of literature
To meet these requirements, an increasing body of literature also uses additional criteria, such as psychosocial impairment or need of psychiatric care.
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burgeoning literature
There is a burgeoning literature exploring the phonetic bases for facts of this sort that may subsequently play a role in phonological systems.
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classic literature
The pastoral discourse was enriched with country fishing folklore, songs and poems, recipes and anecdotes, moral meditations, and quotes from classic literature.
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classical literature
We also try to analyse these changes, using classical literature from organisational sociology.
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comparative literature
This finding confirms the comparative literature.
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considerable literature
There is a considerable literature on whether this is possible.
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contemporary literature
One problem with using disaggregated data is the overly pessimistic tone of the contemporary literature.
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current literature
There are a number of limitations in the current literature that warrant attention.
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educational literature
Finally, as a methodological concern, issues regarding the handling of missing data for student academic outcomes have not been adequately addressed in the educational literature.
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empirical literature
The variants of the fear dysfunction hypothesis have generated a considerable body of empirical literature.
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ethnographic literature
The ethnohistoric and ethnographic literature provides additional clues to the meaning of these deposits.
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existing literature
The next section estimates a simple model of gubernatorial incumbent vote share in accordance with existing literature.
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extant literature
The extant literature provides examples of adolescent dialect use for comparison as well.
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extensive literature
The same point has been made in an extensive literature.
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fantasy literature
Wizards are primarily based on wizards from assorted fantasy literature.
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feminist literature
In feminist literature, this subject is discussed by a number of theorists from a variety of viewpoints.
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growing literature
Their findings fit into a growing literature on the importance of recognizing spatial heterogeneity in dynamic models.
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literature circle
I strongly believe that this study has put another brick on the literature circle studies in the field, contributing to the growth of this collaborative work.
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medical literature
However, the consultation models and skills described in the medical literature are relevant to all practitioners.
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medieval literature
There is certainly a lot written in medieval literature from that point on.
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modern literature
From a methodological viewpoint, it must be said that modern literature reviews use the technique of meta-analysis.
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modernist literature
This combination of kaleidoscopic writing with an extreme formal schematic structure renders the book a major contribution to the development of 20th-century modernist literature.
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peer-reviewed literature
In the case of pharmaceuticals, more information is usually available in the peer-reviewed literature.
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periodical literature
The experience of the urban working class also receives its share of attention in the periodical literature in 2006.
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philosophical literature
To make these levels clear they take over from philosophical literature a distinction between three kinds of relativism: ontological, epistemological and moral.
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popular literature
The popular literature in this area is extensive.
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postmodern literature
Critics have traced the use and re-use of such topoi from the literature of classical antiquity to the 18th century and beyond into postmodern literature.
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previous literature
Previous literature suggests that the investment behavior of men and women differs.
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professional literature
In our own professional literature however, the situation is often portrayed as radiographers achieving emancipation from medical control and establishing new heights of professional autonomy.
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promotional literature
The promotional literature also included numerous letters, verse, and oratory.
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psychological literature
Such a nomothetic assessment is what we most often find in the psychological literature and practice.
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published literature
We will discuss these factors in the light of published literature.
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rabbinic literature
A full third of the book's text, this chapter contains much new data and offers numerous examples derived from the rabbinic literature.
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recent literature
There is also a bias, appropriate in a review article, towards recent literature.
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related literature
In the next section, we present a brief summary of some related literature.
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relevant literature
We finish this section with a brief mention of some other relevant literature.
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scholarly literature
This aspect of political participation is often overlooked in the scholarly literature, but apparently unduly so.
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scientific literature
The group identified relevant scientific studies by searching databases covering the international scientific literature in the field.
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sociological literature
In the sociological literature, several approaches to the measurement of the impact of institutional arrangements can be identified.
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study of literature
Finally, the study of literature gives us historical perspective.
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substantial literature
On euthanasia, there is a substantial literature.
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technical literature
Its purpose is to provide a general overview of an increasingly technical literature.
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vast literature
There is a vast literature on transfer of knowledge and diffusion of ideas.
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vernacular literature
Vernacular literature was to limit itself to moral behaviour and to the teaching of proper religious practices, especially the sacraments, and first and foremost confession.
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voluminous literature
For a start we have summarized examples of a voluminous literature that relates an understanding of mental states to a range of social experiences.
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works of literature
What happens when people translate 'works of literature'?
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