autobiographic in English

adjective

[au·to·bi·o·graphic || 'ɔːtəʊ‚baɪəʊ'græfɪk]

pertaining to or resembling an autobiography (account of a person's life written by himself)

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1. 2 synonyms for Autobiographical: autobiographic, autobiographic

2. Dictionary entry overview: What does Autobiographic mean? • Autobiographic (adjective) The adjective Autobiographic has 2 senses:

3. Autobiographic - find the meaning, anagrams and hook words with Autobiographic and much more.

4. Center of an Autobiographic essay

5. Autobiographic Notes on the Identity Crisis

6. Autobiographic: Of the nature of autobiography

7. ‘Both of these images are Autobiographic portraiture.’ ‘This later work reflects a literary shift, a turn to more personal, Autobiographic poetry.’ ‘She was the first Chinese woman to write candidly about her own life in a rather Autobiographic novel.’ ‘A volume of his collected Autobiographic

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10. Odor-evoked Autobiographic memories are more emotional than …

11. American children making essay Autobiographic their way in, however

12. Autobiographical in British English (ˌɔːtəˌbaɪəˈɡræfɪkəl) or Autobiographic (ˈɔːtəʊˌbaɪəʊˈɡræfɪk)

13. Relating to or in the style of an autobiography Familiarity information: Autobiographic used as …

14. The aim of this study was to analyze mechanisms which facilitate recovery of Autobiographic memories

15. Brighton Beach Memoirs is a coming-of-age semi-Autobiographic comedy written by Neil Simon

16. Background and aims: Autobiographic memory undergoes progressive deterioration during the evolution of Alzheimer's disease (AD)

17. Three types of Autobiographic narratives are commonly examined in the study of sociolinguistics of bilingualism and SLA.

18. The Autobiographic NOVEL differs from the thematic memoir in the degree to which it fictionalizes the author’s experiences

19. Autobiographical - of or relating to or characteristic of an autobiographer; "he seldom suppressed his Autobiographical tendencies" autobiographic

20. Autobiographic meaning Of or relating to a person's life or an account of a person's life, as told by the subject.

21. “Autobiographic” at London’s The Gallery of Everything explores the aesthetic diaries of two authors from the alternative history of 20th century art

22. Autobiographic Recollections of George Pryme Paperback – September 12, 2013 by George Pryme (Author) This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text

23. Thirdly, Autobiographic narratives constitute a valuable information source for historic and diachronic sociolinguistic research in contexts where other sources are scarce (Nekvapil 2003)

24. (3) Author historical fiction Trilogy (The Search, From Across The Waters & Legacies Are Forever), Children's non-fiction, We Are All Small Once and Autobiographic travelogue Happy Wanderer

25. Romany Rye_, in which George Borrow, if he did not exactly create, brought to perfection from some points of view what may be called the Autobiographic novel.

26. Pat Conroy wrote two Autobiographic novels, The Great Santini and The Prince of Tides, about a boy’s childhood dominated by a father who, like his own, was overbearing and abusive

27. The volume comprises excerpts from Maraini's Autobiographic texts, novels, short stories, and poetry collections, punctuated by beautiful photographs from her personal archive, which document Maraini's childhood in Japan, her frequent trips to America, and her relationship with important Italian intellectuals, including Moravia and Pasolini.

28. Depending whether those Autobiographic memory disorders concern specifically the drinking period or the whole lifespan, several hypotheses can be formulated: encoding deficits related to the acute effects of alcohol consumption or encoding and/or retrieval deficits related to the chronic effects of alcohol consumption on the frontal cortex (D