scholarly study
collocation in Englishmeaningsofscholarlyandstudy
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scholarly
adjective
uk/ˈskɒl.ə.li/us/ˈskɑː.lɚ.li/
containing a serious, detailed study of ...
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study
noun
uk/ˈstʌd.i/us/ˈstʌd.i/
the activity of examining a subject in detail in order to discover ...
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(Definition ofscholarlyandstudyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The nineteenth-century interest in thescholarlystudyof dialects is also treated in this section, as is the value of such studies.
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Rock critic discourse also spills over into the academy, helping to shape the cannon of 'respectable' artists worthy ofscholarlystudy.
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Its relevance and likelyscholarlystudyonce it leaves our shores for another country is greatly diminished.
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Block books have received intensivescholarlystudyand many block books have been digitized and are available on line.
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Comparative laws are thescholarlystudyof the similarities and differences between the legal systems of different jurisdictions.
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The library features over 300,000 virtual and physical volumes to support musicscholarlystudy.
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As with allscholarlystudy, evidence depends not only upon the research method chosen but the relevant disciplinary standards.
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Thescholarlystudyof the traditional language is demanded by more than a 63% of the population.
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It never gained the wide popular appeal and influence of the latter, although it did influence thescholarlystudyof folk narrative.
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Wide interest inscholarlystudyresulted in the establishment of private academies and educational institutions.
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Scholarlystudygenerally focuses children's rights by identifying individual rights.
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Her novels are the subject of intensescholarlystudyand the centre of a diverse fan culture.
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This was the first modernscholarlystudyof its kind.
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General life writing techniques are a subject ofscholarlystudy.
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Education policy analysis is thescholarlystudyof education policy.
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There are now seven institutes in the world dedicated to thescholarlystudyof antisemitism.
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Musicology is thescholarlystudyof music.
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This wave of democratisation has resulted in a concomitant proliferation of scholarly studies on democracy and democratic transitions.
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Perhaps because of this, the history of dance has been a latecomer to academic and scholarly studies.
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Scholarly studies of intellectual movements, for example, can tell us little about the decade's major social trends and preoccupations.
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