imitative u rečniku PONS

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Counterfeit art is marked by being mannered, imitative, sensationalist, and overly intellectual.
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Even within these categories, there can be many sub-categories of imitative and non-imitative flies.
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The song is richer, more varied and imitative than that of its relative.
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The other parts play more complex lines, often in imitative counterpoint.
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The trio is built around longer, more lyric phrases that pass between the right and left hands in imitative polyphony.
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If the imitative behavior continues beyond infanthood, it may be considered echopraxia.
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Birds have been shown to have imitative resonance behaviors and neurological evidence suggests the presence of some form of mirroring system.
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The kind of learning characteristic of human children is imitative learning, which means reproducing an instrumental act understood intentionally.
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The bird's local name "tucquere" is imitative of the call.
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It is a naturalistic imitation intervention that helps teach the social benefits of imitation during play by increasing child responsiveness and by increasing imitative language.
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