edited volume
collocation in Englishmeaningsofeditandvolume
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edit
noun[C, usually singular]
uk/ˈed.ɪt/us/ˈed.ɪt/
an act of making changes to a text or film, deciding what will be removed and what will be kept in, in order to prepare it for being printed ...
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volume
noun
uk/ˈvɒl.juːm/us/ˈvɑːl.juːm/
the amount of space that is contained within an object or ...
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(Definition ofeditandvolumefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Inevitably in aneditedvolumewith a wide scope, several themes are absent or underrepresented.
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The strength of thiseditedvolumeis its richness, diversity, and variety of case studies.
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Although billed as aneditedvolume, more than half the chapters are authored by the editors.
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In this superblyeditedvolumeevery page offers something of interest.
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Thiseditedvolumeaddresses the centrality of adult children in older adults' support networks.
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There are several things that are immediately very appealing about thiseditedvolume.
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Perhaps this is too much to ask of such aneditedvolume.
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Thiseditedvolumeis a bold attempt to examine the legacies of this political achievement.
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Researchers contributing to thiseditedvolumebelieve that it is important to draw information about communication and language disabilities into current fundamental debates about language development in general.
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Thiseditedvolumeis essentially a series of reflections on the past, present and future of critical criminologies.
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Packed with challenges, thiseditedvolumereminds us how little we know about the inner workings of national, international and transnational institutions.
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A problem, both specific to this particulareditedvolumeand more general to the enterprise of publishing, is the time frame between the production of a manuscript and its publication.
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Perhaps discovery and applications are changing faster than aneditedvolumewith 24 groups of authors can be expected to respond.
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Thiseditedvolumeis the most comprehensive set of papers on bilingual processing that is currently available.
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Thiseditedvolumeincludes two major sections.
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Nippold's book is a revised version of an earliereditedvolume.
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Thiseditedvolumeis an outstanding collection of 15 chapters reviewing major recent developments in the study of memory.
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It is perhaps inevitable that aneditedvolumewill not entirely satisfy the intellectual ambitions of the editor.
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