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How to pronounce cognitive content in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms content, mental object
Type of knowledge, cognition, noesis
Has types centre, core, culture, disbelief, domain, education, end, essence, experience, food, food for thought, gist, goal, heart, heart and soul, heresy, idea, ignorance, intellectual nourishment, internal representation, inwardness, issue, kenosis, kernel, knowledge base, knowledge domain, lore, marrow, matter, meat, mental representation, metaknowledge, nitty-gritty, noumenon, nub, object, pith, representation, subject, substance, sum, thing-in-itself, thought, topic, tradition, traditional knowledge, unbelief, universe, universe of discourse, unorthodoxy, acculturation, wisdom, belief, center

Examples of cognitive content

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Protest song texts have significant cognitive content.
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Lewis firmly objected to the positivist conception of value statements as devoid of cognitive content, as merely expressive.
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In addition to its emotive force, it does have some cognitive content, and ordinarily denotes relatively conservative theological views.
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He emphasized the necessity of carefully explicating the cognitive content of ideas and vocabulary, relating these to their empirical roots and real-world significance.
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The model will be to assemble a team of content experts,cognitive scientists, media and IT professionals, who will design a course.
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I.Q. and achievement tests used uncritically to measure student acquisition of content and student cognitive ability.
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Some content may be harmful to children who do not have the cognitive ability to process certain content, however the child may model the behaviors seen on TV.
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Kaplan explains this by associating cognitive value with character rather than content, thus remedying the problem.
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In education theory, understanding of content lies in the cognitive domain, while attitudes lie in the affective domain.
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