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ideational
ideˈational, a. [f. prec. + -al1.] 1. Of or pertaining to ideation or the formation of ideas.1853 Carpenter Hum. Phys. (ed. 4) xiv. §788. 779 That state of consciousness which may be termed Ideational. Ibid. Note, If the use of the substantive Ideation be admitted, there can be no reasonable objecti... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ideational apraxia
Yet, he still was never able to produce two patients with the same brain damage that showed ideational apraxia. Diagnosis Ideational apraxia is difficult to diagnose. wikipedia.org
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ideative
ideative, a. rare. (aɪˈdiːətɪv) = ideational a. 1.1887 Alien & Neurol. VIII. 215 (Cent.) The acoustic images, by awaking in the ideative field the correlated ideas, render the words spoken by another intelligible. Oxford English Dictionary
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Stratification (linguistics)
Context covers the spectrum of field [related to the ideational metafunction], tenor [related to the interpersonal metafunction] and mode [related to the wikipedia.org
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idealistic
idealistic, a. (aɪdiːəˈlɪstɪk) [f. prec. + -ic.] 1. Pertaining to or characteristic of an idealist; belonging to or having the character of idealism (in various senses: see these words).1829 Carlyle Misc. Ess., Novalis (1872) II. 207 As a Poet, Novalis is no less Idealistic than as a Philosopher. 18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Metafunction
The ideational function is further divided into the experiential and logical. Ideational function The ideational function is language concerned with building and maintaining a theory of experience. wikipedia.org
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ideationally
ideationally, adv. (aɪdiːˈeɪʃənəlɪ) [f. ideational a. + -ly2.] By means of ideation.1890 W. James Princ. Psychol. II. xix. 127 Under ordinary circumstances, the entire brain probably plays a part in draining any centre which may be ideationally active. 1910 R. R. Rusk in Brit. Jrnl. Psychol. III. 37... Oxford English Dictionary
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Apraxia
Ideational/conceptual apraxia is having an inability to conceptualize a task and impaired ability to complete multistep actions. on ideational apraxia due to brain lesions. wikipedia.org
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sensate
▪ I. sensate, a. (ˈsɛnsət) [ad. late L. sensāt-us gifted with sense, f. sensus sense: see -ate2 2.] 1. Endowed with physical sensation.c 1500 H. Medwall Nature (Brandl) 536 Sensualyte..by whom I haue power To do as all sensate bestys do. † 2. Of the nature of or involving sensation. Obs.1677 Gale Cr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Richard P. Smiraglia
of sporadically varying instantiations of that ideational content. In other forms, such as translations, adaptations, and performances, ideational and semantic content experiences mutation. wikipedia.org
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Cultural materialism (anthropology)
science (symbolic and ideational relations). The structure and symbolic/ideational aspects act as regulating mechanisms within the system as a whole. wikipedia.org
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The Gradual Encroachment of an Idea: Large Enterprise Groups in China
This article illuminates the ideational foundations of China's 'large enterprise strategy', an early experiment in China's efforts to employ industrial...
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Presentationism
Philosophy and Psychology, vol. ii., a presentation is an object in the special form under which it is cognized at any given moment of perceptual or ideational This, the widest definition of the term, due largely to Professor James Ward, thus includes both perceptual and ideational processes. wikipedia.org
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Classical Chinese Philosophy and the Concept of Qi - ResearchGate
Abstract. The concept of qi belongs among the most difficult and complex notions in Chinese ideational history. The present article follows from recognizing that traditional translations of this ...
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Conjunctive archaeology
Taylor instead believed that all culture was ideational and that artifacts merely reflected it. argument is partially laid out that Taylor's work might have had influence on Post-processual archaeology rather than processual, given his focus on ideational wikipedia.org
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