Adjective
1. relating to or determined by or in context;
contextual clues to the meaning
This word has a special contextual meaning here.
Contextual inquiry methods closely parallel the methods described here, but with some subtle and important differences.
Consider the external, contextual factors that could affect performance.
Contextual clues can help one to find the meaning.
The error text may contain information about the contextual problem.
Is this the best way to do contextual studies?
Random contextual alternates provide multiple substitute glyphs for a single character.
Contextual interviews are natural and realistic They are also usually quite informal.
At present, Schema Theory and Contextual Theory have been a hotspot of study in reading teaching.
Sean O'Brien : To me the signature stuff and the trademark moves, those need to be contextual.
Progressive delexicalization is a widespread phenomenon, which arises out of the contextual effect of semantic contagion.
In a certain sense, these developing features can be summed up to changeover of contextual concept.
The use of lexical, syntactic, semantic , pragmatic , contextual and prosodic information in language comprehension.
This area displays contextual help info as you move focus around the screen.
There is relatively little information about contextual, maybe you can watch a bilingual story to relax your mood, I wish you a happy day!
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