中英
conative
/ ˈkɒnətɪv /
/ ˈkɑːnətɪv /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • adj.意动的;意欲的;努力企求的
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  • 专业释义
  • 1

     意动的

    ...有三个成份:认知的(Congnitive),包含信念, 对态度对象的知識:情感的(Affeclive),包括感情一正向的或负向的:及意动的(Conative), 也就是行动的倾向一预备好要从事某种行为。 Herek 对态度功能提出二种不同态度的看 法:评价性态度与表式性态度。

  • 2

     呼吁功能

    ...基础上将语言的功能扩展为六个摘要:指称功能(Referential)、诗歌功能(Poetic)、表情功能(Emotive)、呼吁功能(Conative)、冷暄功能(Phatic)及元语功能(Metalingual)。他实际上是综合了Büler和Malinowski的功能观,但他提出的元语功能是创造性的。

  • 3

     意欲功能

    与交流的其他功能:指称功能(Referential)、寒暄功能(Phatic)、意欲功能(Conative)或任何别的功能(Jakobson1960):相比,表演的相对支配性将取决于表演者在展示交流技巧和有效性方面对观众所承担责任的程度。

  • 4

     意向

    ...图卜15), 它是一个复合结构的模式,增加了反应 模式的背景框架,就是认知(Cognitive)、 情感(Affective)、意向(Conative),将 具体的阶段归入的宏观的阶段,理论上 抽象到更高的层次。尽管它的归类有一 些偏差,但是这种思维方法对笔者启发 颇大。

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  • 权威例句
  • 1
    The Dreaming is a typical "self-power conative behavior."
    而梦象则是典型的“自我权力意动行为”。
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  • 词源
  • adj.

    意动的;意欲的;努力企求的

    appetent

  • 百科
  • Conative

    Conation is a term that stems from the Latin conatus, meaning any natural tendency, impulse, striving, or directed effort. Conative is one of three parts of the mind, along with the affective and cognitive. In short, the cognitive part of the brain measures intelligence, the affective deals with emotions and the conative drives how one acts on those thoughts and feelings.The term conation is no longer widely known—it is in "The 1,000 Most Obscure Words in the English Language", defined as "the area of one's active mentality that has to do with desire, volition, and striving", but a closer look turns up several references to conation as the third faculty of the mind.Conation is defined by Funk & Wagnalls Standard Comprehensive International Dictionary (1977) as "the aspect of mental process directed by change and including impulse, desire, volition and striving", and by the Living Webster Encyclopedia Dictionary of the English Language (1980) as "one of the three modes, together with cognition and affection, of mental function; a conscious effort to carry out seemingly volitional acts".The Encyclopedia of Psychology "Motivation: Philosophical Theories" says, "Some mental states seem capable of triggering action, while others—such as cognitive states—apparently have a more subordinate role [in terms of motivation] ... some behavior qualifies as motivated action, but some does not".

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