shared meaning
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsharedandmeaning
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shared
adjective
uk/ʃeəd/us/ʃerd/
owned, divided, felt, or experienced by more than ...
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meaning
noun
uk/ˈmiː.nɪŋ/us/ˈmiː.nɪŋ/
The meaning of something is what it expresses ...
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(Definition ofsharedandmeaningfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Sharedmeaningscarcely emerges between the two parties.
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The researcher is left with the erroneous notion that the answer represents asharedmeaning.
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Thesharedmeaningis always defined by the interaction of design perspectives.
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The task in hand is not to provide scope for the exploration of personal meaning or forsharedmeaning.
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No slippery signifiers here, only language as the vital creation ofsharedmeaning.
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This suggests a picture of a stream ofsharedmeaningflowing between and among the participants.
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There, the constraints of a shared language map into constraints ofsharedmeaningstructures and a shared sense of social significance, more generally.
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Of course, groups of people may have very similar schemata which explains why they can extractsharedmeaningfrom a text.
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These examples show how the women developedsharedmeaningto express their sexuality.
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They have asharedmeaningthat remains stable over time among the group of participants.
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This model of activism has created "networks ofsharedmeaning,"60 which are common among new social movements.
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A framework ofsharedmeaningabout the frail body had developed, with irony being the medium in which acts were interpreted to create meaning.
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The institutional care setting is the locus in which residents and professional carers produce and reproduce frameworks for developingsharedmeaning.
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Structural adequacy: we have a great many competing theories of language structure, all of which explain the structural part of inherent variability,sharedmeaning.
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Making sense : the acquisition ofsharedmeaning.
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The semantic level concerns definitions and attributes of terms and how they are combined to providesharedmeaningto messages.
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Despite this, in their use, ideographs are often invoked precisely to give the sense of a clearly understood andsharedmeaning.
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Society, in this way, foundsharedmeaning, even in disarray.
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Some have argued that as a result of this engagement across disciplinary boundaries, the community has converged on asharedmeaningof the term.
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