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  • Singers sing more communicatively when they know that listeners understand what they are singing about.
  • It is possible for a speaker to be communicatively competent in more than one language.
  • To prevent a power shift and maintain the current social hierarchy, interveners communicatively foreground anomalies in the proposed template.
  • The RSI model suggests that to encourage a power shift, interveners communicatively create social disorder by foregrounding anomalies in the current social hierarchy template.
  • He delivers solos the way fiction writers create stories for The New Yorker : cleanly, communicatively, with every line leading to a satisfying denouement.
  • In the model, human beings communicatively promote or impede " attention switches " to compensate for anomalies so as to maintain meaning and order in their lives.
  • So, I don't think this is going to be resolved communicatively .-- talk ) 19 : 40, 29 December 2010 ( UTC)
  • Interveners that are attempting to prevent social system change communicatively feature attention to anomalies in the proposed template and mask attention to anomalies in the currently held naming pattern.
  • According to the model, to promote a shift in needs, an intervener communicatively increases attention to how current needs are not being met or how needs expectancies are unfulfilled.
  • And singers sing more communicatively when they know that audiences understand them in the moment; they worry less about making pretty sounds and work harder at making words and characters come alive.
  • Ideally this occurs by communicatively coming to understanding ( German " Verstehen " ), but it also occurs through pragmatic negotiations ( compare : Seidman, 1997 : 197 ).
  • The RSI model suggests that to promote an attention switch, interveners ( persons attempting to bring about or prevent social change ) communicatively feature attention to anomalies in currently held complex names.
  • Perez plays a communicatively distant, though sexually generous, train commuter who gets thrills by rubbing up against the firm hand of a male suitor ( Michael McGlore ) while he grips the standing pole.
  • At the study's conclusion, students who were taught communicatively fared no worse on grammar tests than students who had been taught with traditional methods; and they performed significantly better in tests of communicative ability.
  • On the other hand, according to Loschky and Bley-Vroman, tasks can also be designed to make certain target forms'task-essential,'thus making it communicatively necessary for students to practice using them.
  • For the developers of Intensive Interaction, it seemed a logical step to borrow from these processes in order to ignite the communication learning of many people who can frequently be considered  communicatively difficult to reach, often living with some, or extensive, social isolation.
  • Autism National Committee advocates for the right of autistic people to communicate via whatever form of augmentative and alternative communication they choose, including facilitated communication, which is a technique involving one person's providing physical assistance to a communicatively impaired individual with the aim of helping the latter point or type.
  • In the cycle, ( 1 ) human beings communicatively increase awareness or attention to unmet or attributed / denied needs, ( 2 ) they increase advocacy behavior toward those perceived as being able to meet the need, and ( 3 ) they become more open to those who can respond to attributed or denied need.
  • In the cycle, ( 1 ) human beings communicatively increase attention to deviance between symbolically created expectancies and lived experience ( anomalies ), ( 2 ) they increasingly advocate alternative ways of knowing, being, and valuing to account for the anomalies, and ( 3 ) their openness to these alternative complex names to regain a sense of order and meaning increases.
  • The sojourner must conform to the majority group culture in order to be " communicatively competent . " Gudykunst and Kim ( 2003 ) equate integration, adaptation and assimilation writing, " cross-cultural adaptation process involves a continuous interplay of deculturation and acculturation that brings about change in strangers in the direction of assimilation, the highest degree of adaptation theoretically conceivable " ( p . 360 ).
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