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词汇 example_english_expressive
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The temporal expressive power of this system is limited to sequences, disjunction, and iterations of actions and each action is instantaneous.
On the other hand, the ' expressive-affective ' components were modified in their speech whether the children had siblings or not.
Thus, children with a median expressive vocabulary of 265 words extend verbs in accord with the principle of extendibility.
Functional dependences are more expressive than the overlapping restriction; it remains to be seen if this extra generality is useful in practice.
The challenge is to develop a small set of adequately expressive high-level coordination constructs.
We hypothesized that this explanation also fitted our data on expressive scale, but other investigations would be necessary to verify it.
Individual differences in early vocabulary development : redefining the referential-expressive distinction.
The pattern of results should be different for expressive vocabulary.
In the expressive vocabulary test, children were asked to label the target items.
Answering labelling questions, however, should have a powerful effect on expressive vocabulary.
Moreover, there is clear evidence that children's phonotactic constraints influence their acquisition of expressive vocabulary during the earliest stages of word learning.
Few studies have attempted to disentangle the influence of phonotactic probability from that of neighbourhood density in the acquisition of expressive vocabulary.
Thus, the effect of phonotactic probability on production and expressive vocabulary is similar.
More immediate is the continued sense of vividly characterized episodes drawing us into new expressive areas.
Their ensemble is superbly precise, yet their playing evinces expressive understanding as well.
The problem with stable model semantics is that the expressive power can blow up without control, so that polynomial-time resolution is no longer guaranteed.
However, that framework only allows constant annotations and is of limited expressive power.
To be more specific: the sonorities themselves suggested the formal and expressive context in which they might take place.
Our approach has the advantages of dealing with expressive ontologies and being conceptual.
Adding both concurrency and state to the core results in the most expressive computation model.
Extending the stable model semantics with more expressive rules.
We observe that, in some way, the class of answer sets is no more expressive than the class of min-answer sets.
All six works are striking in their way and all demand repeated hearings to yield their full expressive measure.
The second and final movement is a slow 'double' of the first, finding in the material and form new expressive potential.
No programme exists for these pithy and highly expressive works, miniature master pieces everyone.
He is particularly sensitive to the correlation between the duration of an established formal structure and the required expressive and musical potential.
The collective and selective incentive variables are compatible with a rational choice model of participation, whereas expressive and group efficacy variables are not.
The interplay between offense and convention is no surprise, since the wrongfulness of offense is closely connected to the expressive vice of incivility.
In addition, the expressive power does not change by restriction to dyadic solos, while expressiveness strictly decreases in the monadic calculus without match.
The lament is made of music and text inseparably bonded: form and expressive content are completely musico-poetic, and they are fully integrated.
The authors claim that mapping formulae in their language can be fairly expressive, which makes it possible to represent complex relationships between models.
He didn't want them buried in emotional responses and expressive outbursts.
As this suggests, the political and the emotional-expressive are not synonyms, but politics is always emotional and all emotional relations are political.
Cone begins his argument proper by distinguishing between what he calls 'realistic song' and 'operatic (or conventional or expressive) song'.
The logic of this paper is so expressive that, in fact, satisfaction and validity are equivalent problems (validity can be defined internally).
A word-finding test was devised to provide a measure of expressive vocabulary.
I now turn to a different justification: absolute majority rules combine supermajoritarian effects with expressive or symbolic majoritarianism.
There is not a wasted note in this moving and economical score, which achieves its expressive aims perfectly and, having done so, closes without fuss.
In conclusion, the standard equation is not expressive enough for enabling the interpretation of the arguments in resource calculi.
In response to his powerful voice, expressive gestures and use of revolutionary language, the audience became increasingly animated.
While the benefits of type systems have long been recognized, there are some areas where the standard systems in programming languages are not expressive enough.
The model delivers an expressive language, that could be used for other areas of research.
The earth and its riches are protected and arranged in horizontal harmony, expressive of the here and now.
Respondents who would deny members of their most-liked groups the right to engage in a particular expressive act clearly would not be exhibiting discriminatory intolerance.
We will show that our language is at least as expressive by showing how to embed several value-oriented secure languages in our account.
We show that our approach is at least as expressive as imperative value-oriented secure languages.
Our later discussion about the relation between feasibility and sincerity suggests, however, that this expressive value need not be undermined by strategic voting.
However, they deal only with two expressive parameters.
Another problem with spreadsheets is their limitations in terms of the expressive power of their programming paradigm.
A system was trained to modify music to make it sound expressive.
Furthermore, it offers a very expressive and lucid language.
Furthermore, more expressive languages may be too computationally expensive to use automated reasoning technology.
From this viewpoint it should be more expressive.
Nevertheless, our language is sufficiently expressive for reasoning about arbitrary data structures.
The only missing link in the story so far is of course the expressive content of judicial decisions.
I will use this text as my example of an expressive theory here. 40.
The expressive power of such a metalanguage would allow the representation and the manipulation of proof objects, via the usual "propositionsas-types" paradigm.
Another direction is to extend the model in order to handle more expressive metalanguages.
The corresponding loss in expressive power can be recovered by making safety explicit as a contract.
There is, of course, a measure of expressive and acoustic decay involved in the translocation.
On this model, two or more different symbolic systems can be equally expressive and evocative of genuine religious experience.
Specifially, those beliefs or assertions which are purely expressive, metaphorical, or whose truth value cannot be determined.
A rule assigning extrametricality only in clash is therefore a big leap in expressive power, and this ought to encourage scepticism.
In his view, the transcultural is the pre-expressive or the dynamic level of the performer's presence.
To save the hypothesis, one might have to limit its application to cases where the orchestral music has only an expressive function.
The subjective realm of the actor to which a truthfulness validity claim is attached is associated with an expressive speech act.
Earlier speech and gesture is "complimentary, not co-expressive" (183).
The observational interpretation of specifications and refinements adds expressive power and flexibility, but introduces some subtle problems.
We provide examples of coequations here that illustrate some of the expressive power available when one moves from behavioural covarieties to covarieties in general.
Our proposal is expressive enough to encode the full calculus, which includes nondeterministic choices.
Section 4 gives some examples illustrating this system's expressive power.
The logical language considered (a version of the calculus) is shown to be sufficiently expressive to characterize the finite behaviour of processes.
The expressive and regulatory function of eye gaze is particularly important at the beginning of a focused gathering between shoppers and vendors.
The primary expressive means is not the gesture, but the representation to which the gesture refers.
The expressive usage of pitch, aspiration, labialization, and nasalization are peculiar to female speech.
The contextual functions of an indexical are inseparable from its expressive and phatic functions.
Through consideration of both traditional instruments and new technology-driven interfaces, we explore the role that metaphor plays in developing expressive devices.
Searching for meaning in gestural data: interpretive feature extraction and signal processing for affective and expressive content.
The duration and expressive potential of this section can vary greatly.
Composers use them to create ambiguities or contrasts in various expressive contexts.
To make an expressive instrument, it is important to provide options, but not too many.
Furthermore, the fusion calculus contains the -calculus as a proper sub-calculus and thus inherits all its expressive power.
In more detail, we show how the expressive power of the language for the description of time-critical systems strongly affects their timing/performance aspects.
The second is that structural recursion has too much expressive power because it can express queries that require exponential time and space.
Observed and reported expressive vocabulary and word combinations in bilingual toddlers.
Both measures assess emotion and eye gaze, nonverbal communication, gestures, speech sound production (consonants), expressive vocabulary, receptive vocabulary, and object use (including symbolic play).
Approaches to literature which see it as an expressive form merely act to ignore or repress its figurative processes.
He opposed forms of literary study which ignored the linguistic forms of the text and defined literature as a merely expressive form.
His nose was slightly aquiline, his eyes either grey or blue and very expressive, his hair dark but turning rapidly grey from age.
On the face of it, such activity would seem to be more expressive of right-wing rather than left-wing sentiments.
Inside the chapel, changes in light are more controlled but equally expressive.
Several lessons have materials that focus directly on learning to label and describe expressive behavior and relate it to emotion feelings and possible overt actions.
In early human development two comparable adaptive skills emerge: the abilities to identify and label emotion cues in expressive behavior and in various contexts.
Emotion knowledge was also significantly related to first grade expressive vocabulary and fifth grade self-reports of internalizing symptoms.
Regression models significantly predicted receptive language and cognitive development at 24 months but not expressive language.
Again, because most autonomic change is on the order of seconds, it is difficult to find instances of expressive change that match this temporal level.
We recognise the familiar tune, and delight to hear how the composer used it in new and expressive ways.
Musical expression is one of many types of expressive acts that mark out life as being real and worth living.
The communicative and expressive aspects of musical performance were paramount in these sessions.
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