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Examples of cue


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.
Luminance gradients are usually thought to provide cues about the interactions of light and surfaces that model the volume of the resulting object.
Narrative form integrates situations and context, and less salient cues, to infer whether an emotion indicates suffering or something else.
One reason that learning to parse text may present a challenge is because, unlike speech, printed text conveys few direct prosodic cues.
Non-verbal cooperation was employed when the group was engaged in playing together and included musical and visual cues.
If we are generous in deciding what utterances involve transfer, the cue validity of the construction is markedly higher than the cue validity for verbs.
It can be hypothesized that males seem to require both visual and volatile cues.
It is perhaps more appropriate to describe these final vowels as phonological cues, an issue to which we return.
The distinct spontaneous activities of different bipolar cell types might provide a cue for the activity-dependent segregation of multiple parallel visual pathways.
These partners viewed the person's ' dysfunctional ' behaviours as indicating helplessness and confusion rather than seeing them as presentational cues to the person's preferred persona.
While performing a task, if a subject tries to use the normal hand, the bulky glove serves to remind (cue) them to not do so.
Although a low presence of cue phrases can lead to many undiscovered relations, they can serve as a reference for annotators.
They found that, overall, listeners of these languages paid less attention to stress than to intrasentential cues in deciding agent - patient relations.
Note that availability differs from the notion of frequency in that it refers to the presence of a cue as marker of a particular function.
It is possible that when children did not have a clear verb bias they relied on other cues to interpret the sentence.
Pragmatically neutral conditions provide no situational cue as to the referent set that needs to be restricted.
First, cues can be genetically encoded, as in the human reliance on bitterness as a cue to unpalatability.
Can the dual-process approach better elucidate the distinction between cues and invariants?
Such exclusion stages can dramatically change cue intercorrelations.
I have cued the respondents with authentic political texts and an open questionnaire that allows them to choose their own forms of expressing opinion.
They argue that 'non-matching' texts demand that test takers process the incoming linguistic cues quickly and accurately, adjusting their schema when necessary.
Another tempo change ushers in a closing phrase of classical cues based on a tonic triad followed by tonic tones in descending octave leaps.
In schizophrenia, patients may perceive hallucinations under pressure of increased attention to environmental cues and events that relate to their social fears.
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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