What's the difference between autobiographic and autobiographical?
Autobiographic
Definition:
(a.) Alt. of Autobiographical
Example Sentences:
(1) Using autobiographical data some of the intra- and inter-personal strategies for coping with the disease are outlined.
(2) It is the difficulty in transmitting the truth of violence.” Last year, Louis, who has been compared to the Norwegian autobiographical novelist Karl Ove Knausgaard , published his second book, Histoire de la Violence (story of violence), based on an incident when he was throttled and raped by an Algerian man he picked up in the street on Christmas Eve.
(3) Adult age and openness to experience were examined as predictors of autobiographical memory in a group of men and women ranging from 25 to 85 years of age.
(4) This study investigated the ability of right hemisphere damaged (RHD) patients to recall autobiographical material in response to emotional versus nonemotional cues.
(5) Two studies explored potential bases for reality monitoring (Johnson & Raye, 1981) of naturally occurring autobiographical events.
(6) Also, it's funny because ever since Prep [Sittenfeld's debut 2005 novel , about a teenage girl who goes to boarding school on a scholarship] came out, I think I have been mistaken for writing more autobiographically than I do.
(7) A biography by David Shields and Shane Salemo claims Salinger completed a string of works, including autobiographical material and stories, for which he planned a release over the coming decades.
(8) It’s rainy and people are saying the same things over and over again.” Unlike many other shows on the fringe, which prize storytelling above big laughs, there will be no theme to the show, no confessional narrative or autobiographical arc.
(9) Subjects furnished autobiographical accounts of being angered (victim narratives) and of angering someone else (perpetrator narratives).
(10) The article argues for an approach to autobiographical memory that takes into account sociocultural and developmental determinants of memorability as well as internal mechanisms of the cognitive system.
(11) Klein has now worked her serrated humor into a debut collection of autobiographical essays, titled You’ll Grow Out Of It , published in the US this week.
(12) It is impossible to read Heseltine's report and not be struck by the autobiographical quality of his writing.
(13) These results are explained within a 'descriptions' theory of autobiographical memory, and the remedial implications are discussed.
(14) If bookshops reserved a shelf for Autobiographical Car Crash, Getting Over the X would be a category gem, and many readers may struggle to believe that its ghost writer was not Craig Brown .
(15) So…" Of all Wesker's work, it is Chicken Soup with Barley that is the most autobiographical.
(16) He calls special attention to the interpersonal aspect and to the therapeutic function of anamnesis as well as autobiographical writing.
(17) "I suggest that six centuries before the first scientific report, Dante … depicted narcolepsy with cataplexy (NC) in his literary works as an autobiographical trait," writes Giuseppe Plazzi of the University of Bologna's department of biomedical and neuro-motor sciences in an article for the Sleep Medicine journal .
(18) It is suggested that the grandmother, having played an important role in the growth, development, and artistic flowering of the autobiographer, can become a model and source of empowerment for future generations.
(19) The same judges also categorized memory sources as autobiographical episodes, abstract self-references, or semantic knowledge.
(20) High point Writing her first novel, the semi-autobiographical Postcards From the Edge, and adapting it for the film version starring Meryl Streep as Suzanne Vale, a star fresh out of rehab.
Autobiographical
Definition:
(a.) Pertaining to, or containing, autobiography; as, an autobiographical sketch.
Example Sentences:
(1) Using autobiographical data some of the intra- and inter-personal strategies for coping with the disease are outlined.
(2) It is the difficulty in transmitting the truth of violence.” Last year, Louis, who has been compared to the Norwegian autobiographical novelist Karl Ove Knausgaard , published his second book, Histoire de la Violence (story of violence), based on an incident when he was throttled and raped by an Algerian man he picked up in the street on Christmas Eve.
(3) Adult age and openness to experience were examined as predictors of autobiographical memory in a group of men and women ranging from 25 to 85 years of age.
(4) This study investigated the ability of right hemisphere damaged (RHD) patients to recall autobiographical material in response to emotional versus nonemotional cues.
(5) Two studies explored potential bases for reality monitoring (Johnson & Raye, 1981) of naturally occurring autobiographical events.
(6) Also, it's funny because ever since Prep [Sittenfeld's debut 2005 novel , about a teenage girl who goes to boarding school on a scholarship] came out, I think I have been mistaken for writing more autobiographically than I do.
(7) A biography by David Shields and Shane Salemo claims Salinger completed a string of works, including autobiographical material and stories, for which he planned a release over the coming decades.
(8) It’s rainy and people are saying the same things over and over again.” Unlike many other shows on the fringe, which prize storytelling above big laughs, there will be no theme to the show, no confessional narrative or autobiographical arc.
(9) Subjects furnished autobiographical accounts of being angered (victim narratives) and of angering someone else (perpetrator narratives).
(10) The article argues for an approach to autobiographical memory that takes into account sociocultural and developmental determinants of memorability as well as internal mechanisms of the cognitive system.
(11) Klein has now worked her serrated humor into a debut collection of autobiographical essays, titled You’ll Grow Out Of It , published in the US this week.
(12) It is impossible to read Heseltine's report and not be struck by the autobiographical quality of his writing.
(13) These results are explained within a 'descriptions' theory of autobiographical memory, and the remedial implications are discussed.
(14) If bookshops reserved a shelf for Autobiographical Car Crash, Getting Over the X would be a category gem, and many readers may struggle to believe that its ghost writer was not Craig Brown .
(15) So…" Of all Wesker's work, it is Chicken Soup with Barley that is the most autobiographical.
(16) He calls special attention to the interpersonal aspect and to the therapeutic function of anamnesis as well as autobiographical writing.
(17) "I suggest that six centuries before the first scientific report, Dante … depicted narcolepsy with cataplexy (NC) in his literary works as an autobiographical trait," writes Giuseppe Plazzi of the University of Bologna's department of biomedical and neuro-motor sciences in an article for the Sleep Medicine journal .
(18) It is suggested that the grandmother, having played an important role in the growth, development, and artistic flowering of the autobiographer, can become a model and source of empowerment for future generations.
(19) The same judges also categorized memory sources as autobiographical episodes, abstract self-references, or semantic knowledge.
(20) High point Writing her first novel, the semi-autobiographical Postcards From the Edge, and adapting it for the film version starring Meryl Streep as Suzanne Vale, a star fresh out of rehab.