narrative content
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnarrativeandcontent
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narrative
adjective
uk/ˈnær.ə.tɪv/us/ˈner.ə.t̬ɪv/
telling a story or describing a series ...
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content
noun[U]
uk/kənˈtent/us/kənˈtent/
a happy and ...
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With this in mind, we narrowed our analyses to look only at those threeyear-old stories that had the strongestnarrativecontent.
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Thus, some criteria used for the coding ofnarrativecontentor for conversational analyses may be insufficiently justified or described.
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By contrast, the nature ofnarrativecontentchanged as a function of development, with interpretive material increasing with age.
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The warm-up story was not subsequently coded fornarrativecontent.
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Students try to be keen observers of many different aspects within the media rather than just listening or looking fornarrativecontent.
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In addition to thesenarrativecontentcodes, two variables that captured the child's actual behavior during the narrative administration were of interest.
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Before dealing further with these issues, however, it is necessary to introduce my case-study, its sources and itsnarrativecontent.
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Chap. 5 addresses the ways in whichnarrativecontentdemonstrates attitudes about race, gender, and language which are internalized from or resistant toward the dominant society.
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Most of the names in his king-lists and most of the potentialnarrativecontenthave been lost or completely mangled as a result.
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This primarily occurs when the distance between the educational content andnarrativecontentis large.
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When high demands are required for processing thenarrativecontentof educational programming, then less resources will be available for educational content.
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It offers episodicnarrativecontent, period new quests, and events that visibly affect the entire world.
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The poem's complexities are, however, often asserted simply to defy genre classification, especially with regard to itsnarrativecontent.
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The process used to encode, store, and retrievenarrativecontentis the same as educational content.
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I can think of no other contemporary playwright who has asked such a compelling set of questions about theatrical form,narrativecontentand spectatorial engagement.
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The book's sequence is primarily chronological based on thenarrativecontentof the book.
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He also painted wild animal pictures without attempting anynarrativecontent.
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He was interested particularly in the decorative effect of his images, composed of stylised figures in long cloaks or with affected gestures;narrativecontentwas secondary.
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As a result, an individual may choose to watch an educational program and consciously attempt to allocate more resources to the educational content rather than thenarrativecontent.
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