词汇 | example_english_error |
释义 | Examples of errorThese 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. As a result, the assembly errors of a modular robot are usually larger than those of a robot having fixed configuration. The two last methods showed the smallest errors when no intermediate states were taken into account. Further analysis examined three types of possible errors at each level of the task. A total lack of tone-splitting errors would support (19a), while a preponderance of tone-splitting errors would provide evidence for model (19b). The analysis of tone featural errors will be discussed in detail below. Looking at them another way, we see that there were 34 errors (41 %) in which the environment for feature spreading was present. Thirdly, errors which involve the addition or omission of a whole segment are quite common, and these have no obvious featural explanation. Recall that no lexical blend or telescoping errors produced hybrid tones. On the editorial side, there is a significant number of typographical errors and inconsistencies in representational diagrams throughout the book. Any errors in this work are my own. Any errors are of course my own responsibility. Standard errors are corrected for heteroskedasticity and reported in parentheses. Table 5 shows the results obtained through least squares with robust standard errors. Moreover, since the asymptotic variance-covariance matrix can be identified, this approach delivers the much-needed standard errors of the parameter estimates. Standard errors of means were retransformed after computation. Since individual environmental variance also subsumes measurement errors, the heritability and effect of family environment are proportionally deflated by the value of the reliability. In comparison, controls may expect the speech to be their own, hence taking longer and making more errors identifying the source of the alien feedback. The work contains many spelling, punctuation, typographical, and referencing errors. There are four levels of difficulty ; the number of errors at each level is recorded. Thus, certain negative symptoms were associated with reduction of the memory errors and, therefore, had an effect opposite to that of hallucinations and delusions. Intrusions were correlated with delusions whereas list errors were correlated with hallucinations. Most importantly, all speech recognisers make errors, and consequently need to give the user feedback as to what has been recognised. Words such as "train", "shrill" or "toward" result from errors done by the morpho-syntactic tagger we used. In 5.5% of the errors the system has produced a spurious hyphen. However, one may identify various causes for agreement failure (not even considering grammar errors). His thin voice, garbled grammar, and syntactical errors are the badge of 'plain speak'. In the usual way, responsibility for any remaining errors lies with me. The editorial work of the book is weak, and a number of avoidable errors reached the printing stage. Nevertheless, there are a number of editorial errors. I take responsibility for any errors in the paper. Nevertheless, the procedure is computationaly burdensome and requires the knowledge of the second moment of true errors, which is generally unknown. We repeat steps 1 to 5, 10,000 times for three different measurement errors: = 5%, = 10%, and = 15%. All remaining errors and shortcomings are our own responsibility. The computed errors from the procedures differ in two key respects. To begin, a linear model with a lag structure such that the errors can be assumed to be free from autocorrelation is selected. All views expressed and any errors are, of course, my own. Also, tools from the quantum chaos community have allowed us to understand certain types of errors that appear with quantum computers. The second topic considered concerns the analysis of errors on quantum computers. Moreover, while marking mechanical errors can be frustrating, the view that there is no direct connection between correction and learning is greatly overstated. In the case of persistent errors on the other hand this approach may help considerably in helping learners move their interlanguage system forward. Of these, article errors were, by far, the most common type. In addition, they wrongly marked an average of 4.4 correct words as errors (of the whole text). There were five errors overall in our sample. The errors they make when speaking or writing their second language are of two types - interlanguage errors and intralanguage errors. The problem is to avoid errors such as picking out "ad hoc" as a multiword in the middle of "bad hock". The informant corrects any errors and the program relearns the rules. Also, the unification-based approach allows for mutual compensation of recognition errors in the individual modalities. The errors between the two methods are highly correlated. They sometimes cause errors while analyzing nominal compounds since two or more words often serve as a single unit of meaning in them. What this means is that, while correcting accent errors as they happen may not improve performance, it does affect the behavior of the system. Despite these errors, which will no doubt be corrected in a future edition, the book does successfully achieve its aims. Note that numerical errors may cause problems in setting ka and kb if kcf is too small compared to kr. The figures indicate the percentage of errors recognised for each group. The author of this preface views this on the programming side as an emission and propagation of errors. They have a spottier record on the second commandments, those associated with errors of omission. The data on errors of omission are more equivocal. There is some useful background material in the appendices, though some errors of fact can be noted. However, the implications for the quantities of interest are not greatly affected by these approximation errors. In the example, asset returns have finite variance but pricing errors do not. In principle, it should be possible to construct more powerful tests by using sample information about the joint distribution of the pricing errors. As a result, households generally will make unsystematic forecast errors in a stochastic equilibrium. The benchmark models in differences without any further restriction clearly yield the largest prediction errors, and the effect of the growth homogeneity restriction is small. Measurement errors in the starting and the minimum rates generally attenuate the corresponding estimated coefficients. The agent's use of extrapolation gives rise to persistent forecast errors. Unless the errors are large, paying the associated computation cost simply is not worthwhile. Any remaining errors are, of course, our responsibility. The definitive list of errors is as follows. Signers' production errors demonstrate that the mind uses these phonological units to express sign meaning. We also calculated the number and type of errors the subjects made. Hence, it can be seen that the majority of errors were phonological and more lexical responses were given for word reading than nonword reading. Agreement among the two raters was 96% for false starts, 89% for other dysfluencies, and 83% for word errors. The responses were taperecorded, allowing any errors to be noted. None of the controls made case-marker substitution errors. Also, direct object reading times over three seconds were timed out as errors and not included in the analysis. Agreement errors on the imperatives were treated in a separate analysis. However, in each assessment session over the duration of the study, there were examples of atypical errors. Moreover, it is clear that these errors were not more typical of the bilingual groups than of the monolinguals. In order to identify specific spelling problems, a finer subcategorization of errors is necessary. At the same time, some distinctions between spelling errors seem somewhat arbitrary. The overwhelming majority of the errors consisted of a missing letter. The dependent variable was the number of errors in the two conditions. The null hypothesis can be true because it is the hypothesis that errors are randomly distributed in data. However, any errors that may remain are the responsibility of the authors. Any remaining errors must, of course, be credited to me. All errors and assertions in this manuscript are solely the responsibility of the author. On the other hand, the same subject may intentionally slow down to reduce errors and overall reaction times will be higher. While many organizations have programs to deter and detect fraudulent payments, improper payments resulting from miscalculation and other errors often receive inadequate attention. He also aims to correct some of the theoretical errors of this criticism. The objectivist pretensions of instrumental reason have substituted for the dogmatic errors of traditional metaphysics a modern dogma of reason-as-technique. He attaches great weight to this distinction, insisting that the failure to observe it leads to many errors in reasoning. However, as soon as the student had made two consecutive errors the tutor unilaterally intervened. First, beeping could be triggered by things other than student errors. Whereas some had solid math skills, others were prone to constant errors, even in simple addition and subtraction. Subjects were asked to state the correct rule and to correct the errors. Among syntactic and lexical errors, however, interference was much more frequent. The results suggest that pragmatic errors must be examined in a collaborative context for their effects to be properly evaluated. Errors on each test were analysed, and the percentage of errors apparently due to first language interference was computed. They found that instructions to image resulted in a greater number of source errors amongst high imagers, as predicted. Results are expressed as means with their standard errors. Because of large standard errors, however, these differences are usually not significant. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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