scholarly literature
collocation in Englishmeaningsofscholarlyandliterature
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scholarly
adjective
uk/ˈskɒl.ə.li/us/ˈskɑː.lɚ.li/
containing a serious, detailed study of ...
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literature
noun[U]
uk/ˈlɪt.rə.tʃər/us/ˈlɪt̬.ɚ.ə.tʃɚ/
written artistic works, especially those with a high and lasting ...
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(Definition ofscholarlyandliteraturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This aspect of political participation is often overlooked in thescholarlyliterature, but apparently unduly so.
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In thescholarlyliterature, however, the issue had been raised on a number of occasions before and during the reform processes.
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She is, moreover, well versed in thescholarlyliteratureon medieval women.
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Attention on the author's par t to thescholarlyliteraturewould have led to a more useful discussion.
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This interpretation, although drenched in thescholarlyliteratureof its subject, seems oddly old-fashioned.
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Although there is a largescholarlyliteratureon declining turnout, no one has really understood why it has occurred.
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These linguistic features are thought to most influence the text simplification process and are prominent in both thescholarlyliteratureand publisher guidelines.
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Occasionally inscholarlyliterature, one will find references to thinkers far removed from modern philosophy labeled as fideists.
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Despite - or perhaps due to - this resemblance, thescholarlyliteratureis fraught with the tension between the two professions over how mediation should be conducted.
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I suspect there are some citations from thescholarlyliteraturetaken out of context - at least, several references to my own work are.
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In the past two decades the history and sociology of leisure have undergone a considerable boom in thescholarlyliterature.
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First, he has provided a useful survey of a vast and variedscholarlyliterature.
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Overall, thescholarlyliteraturesuggests that various consumer attitudes work in contrasting ways-for and against purchasing organic products24.
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It is revealed, for example, that institutions are not always as sticky and resistant as portrayed in thescholarlyliterature.
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The book is written in the context of a body ofscholarlyliteraturewhich, after quiet beginnings more than three decades ago, has increased steadily in importance.
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This first volume has already been available to the public for well over a decade and mostly covers issues derived from elsewhere in thescholarlyliterature.
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Idziak's expository material and discussion of the cases are derived chiefly from thescholarlyliteratureon elder care.
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Also, the conflation of ' 'method' ' and ' 'methodology' ', which runs through much of thescholarlyliteraturein this vein, is confusing and does little to advance our understanding of matters.
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Apar t from these data, we make judicious use of two other kinds ofscholarlyliteraturein our analysis.
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The ideological commitment of the books under review is perfectly plain : like much, perhaps most of thescholarlyliteraturethey shadow and echo the political conflicts of the period.
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