In this case, Newmark is convinced that translation is culturally valued, that is to say translation improves cultures' development within the entire world.
-Oer a scaffold for mastery of tasks that teach culturally valued concepts and skills.
They are put to sleep on their backs, being turned at times on to their sides in the belief that this will promote a culturally valued 'rounded' head.
In fostering play, adults might have explicit goals, such as teaching culturally valued knowledge and skills and promoting self-regulation and imagination.
At very young ages, when children are just beginning to acquire culturally valued skills, they depend almost entirely on interactions with more expert cultural members to make sense of their experiences.
Some nouns became associated with specific classifiers earlier than others, the earliest probably being nouns that signified culturally valued items such as horses and poems.
Thus, the first nouns to have count-classifiers paired with them may have been nouns that represent "culturally valued" items such as horses, scrolls, and intellectuals.
Pigs remain a culturally valued item with elaborate systems of pig exchange also known as "tee" that mark social life in the province.
General knowledge has been defined in differential psychology as "culturally valued knowledge communicated by a range of non-specialist media" and encompassing a wide subject range.
Differential psychology researchers define general knowledge as "culturally valued knowledge communicated by a range of non-specialist media."