traditional view

collocation in English

meaningsoftraditionalandview

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traditional
adjective
uk
/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
us
/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
following or belonging to the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people or society for a long time ...
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view
noun
uk
/vjuː/
us
/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition oftraditionalandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftraditional view

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Atraditionalviewis that the child lacks social understanding.
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Our concern in this article is to provide an account of selection adequate for thetraditionalview, not to answer every objection raised to thetraditionalview.
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I take thetraditionalviewto be eternal conscious punishment of the wicked.
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Our starting point is thetraditionalviewof law as a system of social norms.
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This target article, reviews a body of evidence that further undermines thetraditionalview.
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Thistraditionalview, however, changed over the course of the 1980s and 1990s.
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Thetraditionalviewof inventory acquisition can also be modeled using card languages.
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Several tests of thetraditionalviewhave been carried out using connectionist network simulations.
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Second, thetraditionalviewruns into problems when dealing with compositional semantics.
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This lesson contradicts thetraditionalviewthat collocations are strictly non-compositional.
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Thistraditionalviewof prepositional usage is in fact in need of an important modification.
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Atraditionalviewis that a head selects only its sisters (complements).
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Perhaps thistraditionalviewof families is distracted by the manifest content of family talk.
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First, it challenges thetraditionalviewthat this period was one dominated by cosmopolitanism.
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In this sense, thetraditionalviewhas been that proper names are semantically simpler than predicates.
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Thetraditionalviewof syntactic knowledge does not involve word meaning.
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Two recently proposed theories of addiction have challenged thistraditionalview.
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By no means, however, has this been the onlytraditionalviewon these matters.
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Feedback from popularization into science is inconsistent with thistraditionalview.
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Likewise, several early modern historians have suggested a revision of thetraditionalviewof monastic charity.
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Thus, thetraditionalviewcannot account for the fact that context actually facilitates initial comprehension of figurative language.
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This is in contrast with thetraditionalviewthat producing environmental goods from forests is mainly a female activity.
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Thistraditionalviewholds that human actions can be explained and predicted by the beliefs and "desires" of agents.
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