Engaging in conversation about what they are reading allows the beginning reader to ask critical questions, facilitating a better understanding of the central meaning.
The amendment's "central meaning," the Supreme Court has said, is freedom of political expression.
The basic tenet of most deconstructionists is, the text doesn't have a central meaning, or any meaning that can be agreed upon.
New York also led the way in deciding the Constitution's fate and clarifying its central meaning.
For example, children with semantic pragmatic disorder will often fail to grasp the central meaning or saliency of events.
Heimsoth's reflections start with Blüher's theory on the central meaning of eroticism between men to society.
This is an event that has central meaning for us Germans.
Its central meaning - "pinch" - has been around for four centuries.
Variations upon the central meaning are established by convention by the community of language users.
A core relational theme is the central or core meaning associated with a certain emotion.