- A
concept is an
abstract idea that
serves as a
foundation for more
concrete principles, thoughts, and beliefs.
Concepts play an
important role in all aspects...
- is the "Supreme Brahman" that
which is
beyond all
descriptions and
conceptualisations. It is
described as
beyond the form or the
formlessness (in the sense...
- (9
November 2004). "From
Exclusive Xia to
Inclusive Zhu-Xia: The
Conceptualisation of
Chinese Identity in
Early China".
Journal of the
Royal Asiatic...
- cruelty: A
biopsychosocial approach. In, P
Gilbert (ed). Comp****ion:
Conceptualisations,
Research and Use in
Psychotherapy (9-74). London: Routledge. Gilbert...
- languages, and code-switching
between them is frequent. Indeed, a way to
conceptualise the
relationship between such
creole and
standard varieties is to view...
-
emphasise applicability to
everyday life (e.g. Hulme, 2014, 2025),
other conceptualisations concentrate more
narrowly on
psychological literacy within the context...
-
linguistics that
explores the
relationship between language and
cultural conceptualisations.
Cultural Linguistics draws on and
expands the
theoretical and analytical...
-
theoretical and an
analytical framework of
cultural cognition,
cultural conceptualisations, and language,
which draw on and
expands the
analytical tools and...
- production.
Andrews relied largely on
instinct for her portrayal,
conceptualising her
background and
giving the
character a "particular walk" and a turned-out...
- artificially. This
environmental intervention was
closely linked to the
conceptualisation of the
processes of
environmental change and
helped establish the...