Similar words: federalism, liberalism, literal, literally, neoliberalism, unilateralist, literary criticism, moralism. Meaning: ['lɪtərəlɪzm /['lɪtrə-] n. 1. the doctrine of realistic (literal) portrayal in art or literature 2. a disposition to interpret statements in their literal sense.
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1. Sometimes, literal rule of interpretation (or literalism ) does not work. The following court transcripts a good example.
2. This way of thinking liberated them from the literalism of the Glossators and led them to search for the rationale and underlying principles of various Roman legal rules.
3. In Fukuyama's opinion, literalism and nationalism originate from the human desire of being accepted and are two ways of realizing acceptance.
4. Foreignizing translation goes beyond literalism and encourages experiments and innovations.
5. But it turns out he is an advocate of biblical literalism.
6. This article explores how he achieves translation adequacy in the book and points out the errors resulting from literalism.
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