v va vb ve vf vh vi vl vm vn vo vp vr vs vt vu

Перевод: verbal speek verbal


[прилагательное]
относящийся к словам; словесный; многословный; устный; буквальный; глагольный; отглагольный; вербальный;
[существительное]
неличная форма глагола; устное заявление или признание; брань ; оскорбление
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. In spite of the power and continuing influence of Skinner's ideas, it is important that Verbal Behaviour is seen more in terms of a set of claims or predictions, which are illustrated with anecdotal evidence and hypothetical examples, rather than a theory which has been tested against research evidence.
  2. It was then that they disagreed for the first time about the terms of their verbal agreement and a serious rift developed between them.
  3. Hall made a brief reply and a policeman had to step in to ensure the exchange remained purely verbal.
  4. Strongly held desires are likely to belong to the level of verbal consciousness.
  5. The young starlet in the up and coming writers' guild, Antonella Black (What luck, at last the new Jane Suck) provided one half of one of the most interesting games of verbal tennis with Morrissey to date in Sounds on April 20 1985.
  6. Kyle, Woll and Llewellyn-Jones (1981) describe BSL users with over 20 years' experience of work with deaf people who still describe BSL as a "secret language" among the deaf, or "their language", or "low verbal language".
  7. (v) They should have plenty of opportunities to write poetry (whether individually, or in small groups or as a class) and to experiment with different layouts, rhymes, rhythms, verse structures, and with all kinds of sound effects and verbal play.
  8. Superior verbal critical reasoning, healthy enthusiasm, ambition and competitiveness have assisted his career climb.
  9. On the other hand, if the individual learns to respond to two quite different situations with the same verbal response, the stimuli produced by this response will be a common element mediating an increased amount of generalization from one stimulus to the other.
  10. The major theoretical problems which arise from explanations of language development as a process of learning verbal behaviours were first presented by Chomsky (1959) and, in many respects, this still represents the best critique of Skinner's position.
  11. But whether man's inward mind patterning, which provides him with the capacity for verbal language, is underlain by a subtle and universal language of meaning to which we all relate when using verbal language, is an interesting possibility I discussed in The Web of Life .
  12. Expressive touch, she quotes, is used to enhance verbal communication in conveying empathy, trust, reassurance, security and the proximity of another person, and she goes on to quote several authors who have examined the effects of tactile language in a variety of health care settings - with the elderly, with the terminally ill, with people in pain, with anxious people and during labour.
  13. Those who find verbal communication difficult will have to rely on what we call corporal communication.

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