- An ideophone, also
known as a
mimetic word or
expressive, is any word in a
certain word
class evoking ideas in
sound imitation (onomatopoeia) to express...
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Expressive therapies, the use of
creative arts as
therapy Expressive timing,
musical phenomenon Expressives or ideophones,
linguistic word
class Expression (disambiguation)...
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Expressive aphasia (also
known as Broca's aphasia) is a type of
aphasia characterized by
partial loss of the
ability to
produce language (spoken, manual...
- The
expressive therapies are the use of the
creative arts as a form of therapy,
including the
distinct disciplines expressive arts
therapy and the creative...
- In genetics,
expressivity is the
degree to
which a
phenotype is
expressed by
individuals having a
particular genotype. Alternatively, it may
refer to the...
- A
spoken language is a form of
communication produced through articulate sounds or, in some cases,
through manual gestures, as
opposed to
written language...
- The
expressive function of law is the
effect of law to
create or
validate social norms beyond the fear of punishment. For example, the criminalization...
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Expressive suppression is
defined as the
intentional reduction of the
facial expression of an emotion. It is a
component of
emotion regulation. Expressive...
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Geoffrey Brennan and
Loren Lomasky,
democratic policy is
biased to
favor "
expressive interests" and
neglect practical and
utilitarian considerations. Brennan...
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Writing therapy is a form of
expressive therapy that uses the act of
writing and
processing the
written word in
clinical interventions for
healing and...