oral performance

collocation in English

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oral
adjective
uk
/ˈɔː.rəl/
us
/ˈɔːr.əl/
spoken and ...
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performance
noun
uk
/pəˈfɔː.məns/
us
/pɚˈfɔːr.məns/
how well a person, machine, etc. does a piece of work or ...
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(Definition oforalandperformancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Here, some of the classic works wrestle with how to extract dateable historical facts fromoralperformance.
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There are also examples in which multiple lines in the written version become a single line in theoralperformance.
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The first thing to note is that the firstoralperformanceis structured into three stanzas based on pause length.
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To what extent are context-based differences inoralperformancegains associated with time-ontask factors related to in-class and reported extracurricular activities?
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Bringing loads of students then stands on its own in theoralperformance, whereas in the written version it is conjoined with gymnasium.
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If we take the typographic conventions to represent multiple lines, then theoralperformancebreaks the utterances into different units.
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Theoralperformanceis a bit more interesting.
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This line is a rather long line inoralperformancewhen compared to the lengths of other lines in her oral performances.
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The earliest known publication dates from 1518, but one text credits anoralperformancefrom 1498.
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Are there readiness or threshold effects in the way oral and cognitive processing abilities relate tooralperformancegains?
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Planning and second languageoralperformance.
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One example is the use of cloze tests to measure gain in immersion studies; another is the use of picture descriptions in studies oforalperformanceand task design.
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Notice that the process of merging multiple lines in the written version into a single line in theoralperformanceis less common than the reverse.
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The form also allowed him to score poetry fororalperformanceby several voices, which he used in his later plays.
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The details of the ancientoralperformance, and the story's conversion to a written work inspire continual debate among scholars.
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Theoralperformanceword to recite ("dj") was usually associated with biographies, letters, and spells.
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Wu originally developed in genres related tooralperformance.
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One performance is the written orthographic poem, and the other two are oral performances that have been recorded and analyzed.
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Far too often this has been done in the documentation of oral performances as written text artifacts.
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