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The old familiars were all there.
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Subsequently, we will explore whether familiar predictors of tolerance exert similar or dissimilar effects on generic and discriminatory perceptions.
In consequence, the word's familiar usage has grown slippery.
The repetition of familiar lexical items is assumed to differ from that of nonwords at two points.
Acoustic analysis showed that there were no significant differences in loudness, pitch, or duration between familiar and rare words in any of the recorded lists.
In light of word-recognition speed, significant training effects were found in both familiar and unfamiliar words.
Improvement in word-recognition speed with familiar words was not associated with that in word-recognition efficiency, that is, automatization.
The words to be learned were three familiar fruit names: ping-guo (apple), li-zi (pear), and liu-ding (orange).
They also dispense with familiar top-down phrase-structure rules.
The latter two ground rules look very familiar to an appraisal theorist such as myself!
Home is familiar ; it is the locus of control.
The pattern so far is familiar to that found in most post-industrial countries.
Themes and influences are lucidly discussed, although the book assumes that readers have read the plays and are familiar with the outlines of their content.
In many ways, they were utterly familiar, not necessarily in the acting conservatories of the time, but in the broader social environment.
The opening chapter takes up the distinction, familiar to historians of medieval chant, between musica and cantus.
On the third trial, the original, just-labelled item was presented along with a completely novel object and two familiar objects.
When presented with a novel word (' dite ') and an array with only familiar pictures, all children selected the black square.
All the nouns and adjectives were highly familiar.
Infants were presented with two familiar word trials followed by four novel word test trials.
Being involved in many of your activities, it can become intimately familiar with them, and adapt to them like a personal assistant.
An expert user who is familiar with the system, for instance, is not forced to step through a long series of prompts.
The reader familiar with logics might see differences between this setting and the usual logic one.
One approach to help overcome these problems is the on-line mimicking of familiar physicalworld shopping elements.
Conceptual analysis retrieves our intuitions, or what is familiar to us, or the things with which we are acquainted, and organizes them.
We can see how such a minimalist view maps on certain familiar aspects of legal practice.
English data are then presented at the end of the section to enable students to apply these principles to a familiar language.
The volume provides a broad overview of the applied linguistics knowledge base with which teachers should be familiar.
In the first study, totally new lexical units are compared with multiword items that are made up of familiar forms.
Most of this is generalisable to other countries although some points may be less familiar.
Any one familiar with the history of early modern philosophy and science will not find these questions or similar ones new.
Many of the ideas were familiar, yet at the same time there was a sense of discovery.
The answer cannot be found in a textbook (as with the perceptual constancies), but it is familiar and easily identified.
Anyone familiar with the island's history could also have predicted that its white residents would not take kindly to such a proposal.
We recognise the familiar tune, and delight to hear how the composer used it in new and expressive ways.
They are familiar with this type of situation, and with discussing stories with parents and teachers.
Each song introduces a situation familiar to young children, emphasising either growth or differences.
Apparently, such recognition depends strongly on how familiar the children are with the music they are presented with.
In the last quarter of the year, the children practised transforming familiar songs from major to minor.
One said he brought his own equipment into school to use, as he was more familiar with it.
My position within the school was as a friendly outsider who did not ®t the more familiar role of teacher.
The more familiar we become with the characteristics of what we are judging the more con®dent our decisions will be.
All this is familiar to those in the business, but two mysteries stand out.
Typically, the most convincing results with improvisation were achieved in relation to familiar songs.
More specifically, children tended to become more active participants in the joint storybook reading task as the book became more familiar.
As the familiar domain of our dwelling, it is with us, not against us, but it is no less real for that.
As he argues, as soon as we become familiar with that difference, its alterity is lost to us.
Setting or content is familiar, clear and predictable.
Can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases aimed at the satisfaction of needs of a concrete type.
The narrative measures from the familiar story production task exhibited a positive skew on both propositions and episodes.
We are so familiar with this that we tend to attach a universal, absolute character to this way of thinking.
As the ethicist became more familiar with the unit (and vice versa), his contributions became more proactive.
They were encouraged to read the passages as if they were reading a familiar language, with appropriate pacing.
All stories comprised subjects that were culturally familiar to the children tested.
In adopting this view we diverge from all explicit theories we are familiar with.
The most familiar case of chemotaxis is attraction to an external chemical such as a nutrient.
They were not especially familiar with each other's personal affairs.
In less familiar territory, the reader is often left wondering what might happen if a passing suggestion is pursued.
We are aware that this approach is not as straightforward as the familiar cost and quality approach.
They will mostly be familiar and go largely unnoticed.
The monolingual children were more wedded to the familiar meanings of words than were their bilingual peers.
Comprehension of familiar phrases by left- but not by right-hemisphere damaged patients.
All the words were familiar one-syllable names for common objects.
If the beginning of a word seems familiar to them, they would perhaps guess the rest of the word.
The formal systematicity is in other words embedded in a more familiar and embodied world of typical experiences.
People performing these functions were very familiar with the technologies.
Analysis of the formal characteristics of the home allows a deeper and broader understanding of familiar concepts.
The advantage of the traditional system is that drawing production is performed by the persons most familiar with the building and the measurements.
Again this is a familiar lesson: consumers gain from predatory price wars, while the wars are in progress.
A similar mathematical phenomenon occurs in a different context that is probably more familiar to an applied mathematician.
The more familiar the short form, the less need there may be to invoke the full form, and indeed the full form may be forgotten.
Even those who are very familiar with the relevant writings will find something new in this volume.
I, 14, 19 and 29 are all familiar two-word expressions whose first word is an 18 down.
The crayfish watermark is not a particularly familiar type.
Dislocation of children from their familiar environment, friends, and school adds considerable stress during an already painful period of children's lives.
In nonhuman primates, the presence of a familiar social group can serve to reduce the endocrine effects of maternal separation.
From a clinical standpoint, there is potential benefit in being aware of groups or individuals that may have difficulty discriminating between familiar and novel information.
One comparison was made between the familiar and novel actions tested with the placeholder objects.
No extraneous familiar objects were present to interfere with the event to be tested.
Experiment 2 tested familiar three-step event sequences in which a placeholder object was substituted for the second step in half the events.
Farmers became familiar with the core trainers as they also visited every block on a regular basis.
Nevertheless, the gas stove represented some difficulties for the group, in that some members were more familiar with using wood stoves for domestic tasks.
Infants begin to smile, show excitement when presented with familiar faces, and display what is considered to be sadness when positive stimulus events are withdrawn.
The familiar actions were tested with the appropriate, associated object (no counterconventional actions were tested).
Only familiar actions were performed on the realistic objects.
What they refer to is the familiar old notion, which may still be around but, for sure, is no longer the only one on stock.
The one going with familiars is not sought for, we will meet him/her at the graveyard.
A second possibility is that an unfamiliar object among three familiars is relatively less salient than an unfamiliar object in a pair.
The one with familiars is not sought for, we will meet him/her at the graveyard.
Their possessing familiars are sharp-tongued vipers which berate the women's husbands in a fashion that no self-respecting man could tolerate directly from his wife.
Working in teams, groups of mediums and their familiars mount an almost continual watch on the predatory spirit world, protecting the souls of the living from attack.
The analysis produces three composite scores: global sociability score (a cross-domain measure of sociability); social approach score and its two subscores: approach strangers and approach familiars; and social- emotional score.
The mind and spirit familiars are thus inherently social and associated with language and perception, while the soul and ghosts are inherently egocentric and associated with eating and desire.
The elements of analysis are familiar: the identification of regularities, patterns, and relationships and the assessment of their importance of meaning.
Considering we didn't have a refrigerator, all meals on uncomfortable humid days were prepared outside under the familiar shade of a thorn tree.
If we are seeing all this in a war, we understand that we are also seeing it within rather a familiar kind of book.
They also produce numerous diminutives for familiar nouns.
Transparency predicts that children will build new words from familiar elements.
At the same time, children give priority to familiar, conventional words.
The shrewd conservative, the schoolteacher, the editorialist, and the politician kept the catchphrases familiar and ready - ironically - for the reformers to invoke.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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