In English linguistics, context refers to the specific environment in which language is used. It can influence language understanding and usage, including vocabulary, sentence, and text level context, and cultu
The present study examined the influence of the context of interaction, parent education level, and parent gender on the quantity and language acquisition-supporting quality of parents' talk with their 3- to 5-year-old children. The conversations of 155 Danish parent-child dyads (41 fathers; 79...
As far as the communicative channel is concerned, communication can be classified mainly into verbal communication and non-verbal communication. Verbal communication refers to haow people communicate by verbal means i.e. Though the oral use of words or in a written way. It is the use of ...
Young Children Detect and Avoid Logically Inconsistent Sources: The Importance of Communicative Context and Executive Functiondoi:10.1111/cdev.12563Sabine DoebelShaina RowellMelissa Koenig
Human communication is dependent on the context in which it occurs. Communicative contexts include the physical, sociological, and psychological environments. High- and Low-context cultures (Edward T. Hall's Model) High-context Culture: High context refers to societies or groups where people have cl...
The “complementary” part is key: it refers to the way organisms’ physical abilities are complementary to the particular affordances in the environment. Hands can grasp branches, spider legs can traverse webs, or an animal’s eyes (and the rest of its visual system) can couple with the ...
Formal context in computer science refers to a systematic way of fitting the project management process into the overall planning framework. It involves mapping of the formal context and developing strategies to handle it effectively, including explicit communication around participants' roles and mandates...
That is to say, context of culture refers to the historical knowledge, the beliefs, attitudes, values shared by members of a discourse community, and that contribute to the meaning of their verbal exchanges. As we know, when Chinese people meet in the street, they greet each other...
1. Vocabulary knowledge is a dual pillar underpinning foreign language learning and communicative proficiency. Extensive research has consistently highlighted the central role of the lexicon in lan...
That is, individuals may not proactively select the same context for coping but rather continue using the same tools or remain in the same communicative mode because it is cognitively easier (e.g., Ouellette & Wood, 1998). Inertia has been shown to guide (non-)behavior in a range of ...