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- It points to a likeness to nature without being depictive or illustrative of nature.
- Wollheim introduces the concept of'seeing-in'to qualify depictive resemblance.
- His depictive style has echoes of Louis Agassiz Fuertes
- The linear form of African sculpture and the depictive humanism of the figurative Renaissance painters informed his work.
- For example, Schier returns to the contrast with language to try to identify a crucial difference in depictive competence.
- Subsequent cross-cultural studies in depictive competence and related studies in child-development and vision impairment are inconclusive at best.
- Resultatives are distinct from depictive constructions, though often both a resultative and a depictive reading is possible from the same sentence.
- Resultatives are distinct from depictive constructions, though often both a resultative and a depictive reading is possible from the same sentence.
- Both depictives and resultatives are important in the understanding of small clauses because their exact properties seem to vary considerably from language to language.
- As part of the sophisticated depictive scheme, the dado or lower parts of the walls are depicted as themselves, but in First Style.
- The appeal to broader psychological factors in qualifying depictive resemblance is echoed in the theories of philosophers such as Robert Hopkins, Flint Schier and Kendall Walton.
- Other debates about the nature of depiction include the relationship between seeing something in a picture and seeing face to face, whether depictive representation is realism in pictorial art.
- In the a-sentences, the fronted expression is a clause adjunct or argument of the main predicate, whereas in the b-sentences, it is a depictive predication over the subject argument.
- Such depictive finesse becomes overbearing later in the show, in a group of elliptical platters and small bowls whose curves re-create that most macho of Picasso motifs, the bullring, with almost cloying accuracy.
- Mongolian allows for adjectival depictives that relate to either the subject or the direct object, e . g . " Ljena n點gen untdag "'Lena sleeps naked', while adjectival resultatives are marginal.
- After an early period when he flanked the chromatic researches of Emile Claus and Georges Seurat, he experienced a personal pointillism in which the stroke's refinement and chromatic science join to an astonishing depictive capability.
- While Dal?may have been excommunicated by Breton, he neither abandoned his themes from the 1930s, including references to the " persistence of time " in a later painting, nor did he become a depictive pompier.
- In the famous French comic series " Asterix ", hieroglyphs ( depictive illustrations and rebuses ), etc . Another experiment with speech bubbles was exclusive to one book, " Asterix and the Roman Agent ".
- A close examination of the fronted phrases in these sentences reveals that each is a depictive predication over the subject argument ( an adjunct over the subject ), as opposed to a predication over the entire main clause ( an adjunct over the clause ).
- On the other hand, also possible is a depictive reading in which John is already dry, and that is the state in which he is frying the fish ( because e . g . he had been back from the beach for long enough to be dry ).
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