Perhaps that's why they end up doing rather director-led conceptual stagings. |
It is a dramatic conceptual shift, which can be seen in the archaeological remains. |
Critically, Morton and Patterson assumed distinct orthographic and phonological lexicons that contain no conceptual knowledge. |
This is a pity, because, for all its conceptual ambition, it has the great virtue of being simply and accessibly written. |
Nominal concepts are relatively autonomous, whereas relational concepts display a high degree of conceptual dependence. |
In fact the conceptual side of the book does present many Warholian images. |