词汇 | salience |
释义 | salience noun[ U ] formaluk /ˈseɪ.li.əns/ us /ˈseɪ.li.əns/ the fact of being important to or connected with what is happening or being discussed: (指与正在发生或正被讨论的事情)对…的重要性,与…的相关性 The salience of these facts was questioned by several speakers.这些因素的相关性受到了几位演讲者的质疑。 Importance - general words all that matters centre of gravity cornerstone criticality focus grandness import meaning momentousness overfocus pertinence pre-eminence precedence supereminence supremacy transcendence urgency weight weightage worth Examples of saliencesalience In the model, word final stops and fricatives were given weaker representations in the normal case to reflect their lower salience. The salience of family relationships is supported by findings from studies that address patient experiences, preferences, and needs. Such preference might perhaps be plausible if it were to refer to visual uniqueness or salience. This is based on measures of a referent's prior salience in the discourse and its planned persistence in the next utterance. Second, diminutives increase the within-gender category similarity and perceptual salience of regular endings, thus facilitating the recognition of morphophonologial gender marking. One way in which salience works is to help me to really understand someone's need. The social salience theory may thus seem reminiscent of the "plain meaning" school of statutory interpretation, but there are important differences. It is important to note that, as with frequency, the criterion of salience can apply to all three dimensions - form, meaning, and use. If a referent ceases to be mentioned in the text, however, its local salience is incrementally decreased. If this attempt at signalling works, it does so by means of salience (pp. 158-9). One common view is that they increase the salience of relevant signals. Future research should either keep the salience variable constant or specifically study the interaction between semantic salience and complexity. The article describes how dopamine innervation of the nucleus accumbens allows organisms to recognize and remember the incentive salience of stimuli. If evolutionary analysis has any salience for law, it is likely to have important insights for family law. It is socially set and depends upon social salience. 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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