emotional content
collocation in Englishmeaningsofemotionalandcontent
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emotional
adjective
uk/ɪˈməʊ.ʃən.əl/us/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən.əl/
relating to ...
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content
noun[U]
uk/kənˈtent/us/kənˈtent/
a happy and ...
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(Definition ofemotionalandcontentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofemotional content
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Theemotionalcontentis the most important aspect of these statements, content which is indicated by words of emotion or desire.
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The dream process is seen as having "no primary ideational, volitional, oremotionalcontent" (p. 1347).
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In contrast, the human anterior cingulate cortex is responsible for the control of prosody and intonation and for the coordination between speech andemotionalcontent.
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Musical utterances are lyrical passages, either extended formal songs or briefer effusions, whose 'musical' setting enhances theiremotionalcontentor dramatic function.
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There was also a powerfulemotionalcontentto colonial discourse, capable of counteracting the visible impact of famines.
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It is also suggested that addressing theemotionalcontentof his memories allowed him to expand upon their meaning and significance.
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He does not use speech as such, but can produce utterances whose tone indicates emotions, and can analyse received speech for itsemotionalcontent.
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The roles are clear, and theemotionalcontentconcomitantly reduced.
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There is anemotionalcontentin the original documents that is difficult to recapture in rational descriptive discourse.
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Some aspects of fundamental frequency and envelope amplitude as related to theemotionalcontentof speech.
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However, we obtained a highly significant main effect ofemotionalcontenton these tests, which confirmed that this manipulation indeed produced the intended experimental effect.
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The scenarios were subjected to independent ratings of event controllability and intensity ofemotionalcontentby three independent raters.
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It is likely that they could be misleading unless consideration is given to the effects that theemotionalcontentof the assessment may have on patients' presentation.
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A more serious problem is that in laboratory studies of volunteer subjects, the pain has little meaning and high predictability and controllability, thus littleemotionalcontentor threat value.
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That is to say, it is impossible for theemotionalcontentor the meaning behind the words not to some extent, consciously or unconsciously, to influence expression.
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Clearly, justifications often occur in conflicts or disagreements, and the salientemotionalcontent of these contexts may cause children to begin to attend to justifications very early on.
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In essence, it involves the holding and containment of theemotionalcontentof the action, and its reflection back in a form that can be used by the patient.
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These behaviors are rarely displayed, however, since much of men's 'visiting' at public events concerns topics that are not highly emotional or that have a positiveemotionalcontent.
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Sovereignty has become a term possessing anemotionalcontentand raises the blood pressure of those who are fond of using it.
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