shared knowledge
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsharedandknowledge
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shared
adjective
uk/ʃeəd/us/ʃerd/
owned, divided, felt, or experienced by more than ...
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knowledge
noun
uk/ˈnɒl.ɪdʒ/us/ˈnɑː.lɪdʒ/
understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by ...
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(Definition ofsharedandknowledgefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofshared knowledge
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Examining interactions can show how new knowledge of technologically mediated environments is shared, and howsharedknowledgeis managed through talk.
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Because of thissharedknowledge, they did not have to question or explain the validity of these matters.
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Our proposal reflects thesharedknowledgewe have gleaned from designers' experience.
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Second, what is the status of people'ssharedknowledge?
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An open proposition is an information-structuring device which markssharedknowledgein a discourse.
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If the referent in question is the simultaneous physical focus of attention of both speaker and hearer,sharedknowledgecan be assumed.
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Sharedknowledgeand shared concealment of these secrets allow the ladies to erase (or ignore) difference, and to validate the (public) community that shares in the secretkeeping.
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Context-specific corpora only reveal thissharedknowledgeindirectly, insofar as it is presupposed in the way that language is used.
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But today there is littlesharedknowledge.
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Second, the task encourages the use of null subjects because of the (potential) situation ofsharedknowledgewith the experimenter.
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The teacher used the class'ssharedknowledgeof the songs to improve pupils' ability to internalise music.
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Communications and conversations about celebrities create asharedknowledgeand important links between the residents.
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These clusters pointed to the existence of somesharedknowledgeamongst the teachers, despite the large differences overall in their practical knowledge about reading comprehension.
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They are a means to point out the links between the problem at hand andsharedknowledgeon its current state.
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This cooperation can be achieved by usingsharedknowledgecomponents, and thus ontologies have become key instruments.
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This differs from my interpretation of "sharedknowledge," which, in the context of this article, has to do withsharedknowledgeof norms.
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They use devices such as reformulations, concessions, and repair that present disagreement against a background of larger consensus orsharedknowledge.
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The notion of identifiability throughsharedknowledgeis however too static to serve the dynamic flow of the exchange of information in natural language.
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Culture itself issharedknowledge, of which language knowledge is one of the most important aspects.
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