On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Monographs. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Monographs meaning
plural of monograph
Using Monographs
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of monograph
- In the example corpus, monographs often appears in combinations such as: of monographs, monographs in, monographs monographs.
Context around Monographs
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 8 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Monographs
- In this selection, "monographs" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, art, scholarly, reviewed, dedicated, analyzing and based stand out and add context to how "monographs" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include are valuable monographs and books and art monographs monographs dedicated. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "monographs" sits close to words such as aar, abdulla and abimbola, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with monographs
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Mark Burgin Super-Recursive Algorithms (Monographs in Computer Science), Springer, 2005. (11 words)
Art monographs Monographs dedicated to Hokusai art works: * Goncourt, Edmond de (2014). (12 words)
Its operations includes seminars, journals, monographs, edited volumes and stimulating scholarship within Africa. (13 words)
It takes an enormous amount of time and could potentially even be a black mark…the whole structure of how tenure happens is on the basis of peer reviewed monographs…other kind of writing you can do on the side. (40 words)
Indian University people tend to publish more scholarly monographs, whereas the ASI and local or state departments of archaeology tend to bring out official reports on excavations etc., but they have also done tremendous investigative work. (36 words)
He died at home of natural causes on 9 April 2013 at the age of 93. Soleri authored six books, including The Omega Seed, "Arcology - City In the Image of Man," and numerous essays and monographs. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
Art monographs Monographs dedicated to Hokusai art works: * Goncourt, Edmond de (2014).
From out of the blue, he sent me two of his monographs (on women religious during the Spanish era) that had been published here and in Japan with a note written on prescription paper.
Indian University people tend to publish more scholarly monographs, whereas the ASI and local or state departments of archaeology tend to bring out official reports on excavations etc., but they have also done tremendous investigative work.
It takes an enormous amount of time and could potentially even be a black mark…the whole structure of how tenure happens is on the basis of peer reviewed monographs…other kind of writing you can do on the side.
Author of 12 monographs in Computer Science, Operation Research, Decision Theory, etc. Author of more than 200 articles.
Below is a partial list of joke cycles circulated in the recent past, footnoted with monographs analyzing and interpreting their individual meanings.
Bookstores do a thriving business in biographies, which sell far more copies than the esoteric monographs based on post-structuralism, cultural, racial or gender history.
Chaosium took to marketing "monographs"—short books by individual writers with editing and layout provided out-of-house—directly to the consumer, allowing the company to gauge market response to possible new works.
G. E. Gerini, Researches on Ptolemy's geography of Eastern Asia (further India and Indo-Malay archipelago), London, Royal Asiatic Society, Asiatic Society Monographs vol.1, 1909, p.180.
He died at home of natural causes on 9 April 2013 at the age of 93. Soleri authored six books, including The Omega Seed, "Arcology - City In the Image of Man," and numerous essays and monographs.
High quality research monographs of the representatives of Warsaw's and Lwów’s School of Mathematics, which concerned all areas of pure and applied mathematics, were published in these volumes.
How carefully Bopp matured this work emerges from the series of monographs printed in the Transactions of the Berlin Academy (1824–1831), which preceded it.
In 1925 he endowed the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) Mrs. Simon Baruch University Award in memory of his mother, to support scholars who have written unpublished monographs for full-length books on Confederate history.
Its operations includes seminars, journals, monographs, edited volumes and stimulating scholarship within Africa.
It was widely admired, but most historians did not try to replicate it and instead focused on their specialized monographs.
Mark Burgin Super-Recursive Algorithms (Monographs in Computer Science), Springer, 2005.
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 64 (3, Serial No. 258).
Most notable is the third book inside the two volume set, "Pepsi-stroika" in Daily Life in a Crumbling Empire: The Absorption of Russia into the World Economy, Columbia University Press/ Eastern European Monographs, 1996.
On the biological or physical side, human measurements, genetic samples, nutritional data may be gathered and published as articles or monographs.
Publications Among over 170 published works are valuable monographs and books including Topologie (Vol.
Common combinations with monographs
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- of monographs 5×
- monographs in 3×
- monographs monographs 2×
- monographs on 2×
- and monographs 2×
- monographs of 2×
- monographs edited 2×
- two monographs 2×