This history doesn't require imagination, conceptual knowledge, or interpretive skill. |
That's a skill rooted in interpretive explanation, not just the rendering of experience. |
The bell-like tones of her early records are long gone, replaced by a smoky, resonant voice that has become an interpretive tool. |
But I had not understood the full complexity and intricacy of the interpretive process. |
In a philosophical prolegomenon, Schmidt examines twin interpretive narratives that, he argues, have obscured the study of modern hearing. |
What matters is their interpretability, the meanings they attract, their fluctuant interpretive magnetism. |