authorship
IPA: ˈɔθɝʃɪp
noun
- The quality or state of being an author; the function or dignity of an author.
- The source; origin; origination
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Examples of "authorship" in Sentences
- Characters are being liberated, authorship is be re-shaped and unforeseen talents are taking the reins.
- By focusing on aspects of the book other than plain authorship, you too can amass an extraordinary collection without draining the tank.
- This philosophy conflict between user-created experiences and designed authorship is one of the most interesting issues emerging in next-gen games.
- I'd argue that medical editors play an important role in ensuring clarity of data, but the line between editing and authorship is growing increasingly hard to define.
- Also unlike conventional copyright arrangements, others are not prevented by force of law from doing the same with the work in question, provided that (under the attribution form of license) the authorship is noted.
- While its authorship is often contested, the fact remains that epic poems like The Iliad, written in dactylic hexameters, not only contributed to the evolution of the poetry genre but also to the proliferation of the written word.
- Although all authorship is ultimately failure, as judged by its categorical inability to express the pure essence of an inspiration or idea, writing can sidestep and even subvert this inbuilt inability after a fashion by deliberately generating a sense that the words are reductions of awesome truths that loom behind them.
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