Textual meanings hold a text together, organising '
ideational and interpersonal meaning, as coherent and relevant text' (Martin, 1994, p.
These
ideational resources build on a rich resource in the form of making e-textiles themselves.
Such investigations may lead us to challenge mono-causal accounts of actor motivation in favor of ones that consider how ideas of multiple forms come to constitute interests, (10) and how
ideational and material power are interwoven.
The "night" period is the Middle Ages (or the
ideational system of culture, according to Sorokin), and the "day" period is the New Age (or sensual culture).
This research aims to reveal that the use of grammatical structures such as metaphors, nominalization, passivization and
Ideational Grammatical Metaphor in a political discourse has a specific purpose, which is twofold in nature.
They investigated the
ideational meaning by focusing on the lexico-grammatical choices in the transitivity system of the structure of the clauses and identified the metafunctional patterns of ideation found in the lexico-grammar of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness.
Ideational societies prize faith, revelation, and mystery.
San Akca's primary hypotheses of
ideational contiguity and a history of conflict against the target state are intuitive and well-established elements that stem from the "enemy of my enemy" theory.
Barnes asserts that there is an
ideational component to water use and allocation that fuels the ambition of governments to construct symbolic structures such as dams.
Amalgamation of both material and non-material or
ideational factors can explain this question of non-use more clearly.
While legal or regulatory obligations to run health systems have primarily remained at the level of national governments, the
ideational and discursive exchanges about suitable models, appropriate reforms, and socially protective arrangements extends to various transnational forums across multiple scales.