written text
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwrittenandtext
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written
adjective
uk/ˈrɪt.ən/us/ˈrɪt̬.ən/
expressed in writing, or ...
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text
noun
uk/tekst/us/tekst/
the written words in a book, magazine, etc., not ...
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(Definition ofwrittenandtextfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofwritten text
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Other readers will however appreciate the clearlywrittentext.
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Secondly, data capture: convertingwrittentextinto machine-readable form is a relatively straightforward procedure (and nowadays a great deal of written text is in this form already).
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When the input iswrittentext, it is often already segmented into words.
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Section 3.1 examines the distribution of extraposed that-clauses in different spoken andwrittentexttypes.
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For thewrittentext, clause boundaries were interpreted as the end of a planning frame.
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At this agewrittentextwould be a poor indicator of linguistic understanding.
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The competence to code and decodewrittentextcomprises the technical abilities of writing and reading.
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Some studies looked at the processes involved in dealing with awrittentext.
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The spoken and thewrittentextcategories are equal in size, each containing 250 texts.
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With regard towrittentext, however, the position is altogether different.
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There are more than 450 pages of carefully reasoned, but often turgidlywrittentext.
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We readwrittentext, we look at photographs, buildings, and paintings.
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Our study contributes to the explanation of the cognitive processes inwrittentextproduction.
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Analogizing the external world to awrittentextis an eloquent simile.
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Managing thewrittentext: the beginning of punctuation in children's writing.
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This volume reviews and critques the most frequently used methods for assessing comprehension ofwrittentext.
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In conversations, in contrast towrittentext, adults and children together construct meanings.
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Ambiguity increases when speech rather thanwrittentextis being analyzed.
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The core of the system is a syntactic analyzer ofwrittentext.
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Perhaps the most trusted vehicle was thewrittentext, to which we turn shortly.
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Again, the illustration reveals a more racy interpretation of the act than thewrittentext.
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Most of what he said, however, was based on awrittentextthat he had finished preparing the night before.
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Thirdly, there is an undeniable age effect on the use of personal pronouns inwrittentextproduction.
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