单词 | contextualize |
释义 | contextualizev. transitive. To place in, or treat as part of, a context; spec. to study (phonemes, words, etc.) in contexts. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study language [verb (transitive)] > specific relativize1881 contextualize1934 the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > meaning > meaning of linguistic unit > mean, signify, express [verb (transitive)] > put in context contextualize1963 1934 J. R. Firth Papers in Ling. 1934–51 (1957) ii. 5 You contextualize your alternants and so arrive at your phoneme-units or functional units. 1963 C. Irving et al. Scandal '63 xx. 224 Blezinger used an oblique question to find how people ‘contextualised’ the Affair. Derivatives conˌtextualiˈzation n. the act or result of contextualizing. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > [noun] > specific features of linguistic analysis structuring1890 over-differentiation1921 hypostasis1933 contextualization1934 scatter1934 opposition1936 minimality1953 mapping1955 biuniqueness1959 linearity1959 n-gram1963 meta-condition1972 optionality1972 society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary and textual criticism > literary criticism > [noun] > types of literary criticism > practice of contextualization1934 1934 J. R. Firth Papers in Ling. 1934–51 (1957) ii. 5 By contextualization is here meant, not only the recognition of the various phonetic contexts in which the phonemes occur, but the further identification of phonemes by determining their lexical and grammatical functions. 1951 R. Firth Elements Social Organization i. 23 In his study of behaviour the anthropologist works by contextualization. 1959 M. A. K. Halliday Lang. Chinese ‘Secret Hist. Mongols’ ii. 10 The complete text has meaning in the social context in which it operates, and this is to be stated by the procedure of ‘contextualization’. 1963 C. Irving et al. Scandal '63 xx. 225 A sample drawn from the whole population would have shown even less political contextualisation. conˈtextualized adj. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > study of society > [adjective] > theories or methods of analysis functional1884 Webbite1890 neo-critical1894 structural-functional1898 Tolstoyan1898 functionalist1907 Webbian1913 Paretian1916 situational1916 Paretan1932 verstehende1933 reflexive1934 same-level1934 sociographic1934 idealistic1937 ideational1937 Parsonian1945 social Darwinist1945 culturalist1948 structural1948 contextualized1951 metasociological1953 structural functionalist1953 meta-sociologistic1964 Lévi-Straussian1967 postcolonial1970 decontextualized1971 cliometric1974 postcolonialist1981 intersectional1989 1951 R. Firth Elements Social Organization vii. 241 They hold to their own, but regard them as pragmatic and contextualized. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < |
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