scholarly discourse
collocation in Englishmeaningsofscholarlyanddiscourse
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scholarly
adjective
uk/ˈskɒl.ə.li/us/ˈskɑː.lɚ.li/
containing a serious, detailed study of ...
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discourse
noun
uk/ˈdɪs.kɔːs/us/ˈdɪs.kɔːrs/
languagespecialized
the use of language to communicate in speech or writing, or an example ...
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(Definition ofscholarlyanddiscoursefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In this respect, women's wear was reframed within the male sphere's tradition of public, educational,scholarlydiscourse.
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Although thescholarlydiscourseon political transformation presupposes the presence of prerequisites or preconditions for transition to democracy, these remain indeterminate.
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This fact should informscholarlydiscourseabout campaign finance, and increases the urgency of significant and even radical reform.
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Composers and performers may thus be hard-pressed to conform to the methodological requirements ofscholarlydiscourse.
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The relative unmarkedness of (ordinary) conversation in both popular andscholarlydiscoursecan be interpreted in at least two ways.
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The book's key merits are the balance between, on the one hand, theoretical reflection and practical applications, and betweenscholarlydiscourseand accessible explanation on the other.
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Joffe goes yet one more step further in seeking to apply reflexivity also to the public realm, or rather to the interface betweenscholarlydiscourseand public perception.
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They also thought that thescholarlydiscourseof their time needed to return to the elegance and precision of its classical models.
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In doing so, it creates a parallel universe isolated fromscholarlydiscourseby self-referencing to its own publications.
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This is probably due to recentlyscholarlydiscoursein the field of museum education that links multi-sensory experiences like storytelling with effective learning in children and adults.
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Certain scholarly fields, such as anthropology and biology, have adapted the term tradition, defining it more precisely than its conventional use in order to facilitatescholarlydiscourse.
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