(redirected fromMinimal pairs) minimal pair n (Linguistics)linguisticsa pair of speech elements in a given language differing in only one respect and thus serving to identify minimum units such as phonemes, morphemes, etc. For example,tinanddinconstitute a minimal pair in English ...
Once students are comfortable with the sounds, read sentence examples (for example: The call took a long time to go through - for the first pair) using one word of the pair provided. Ask students to identify which word of each pair was used. Continue using the list of pairs by asking ...
I am going to use forvo's api ($12 for six months, a little overpriced to use once) in order to generate an anki deck of minimal pairs to be able to identify French words. The initial idea came fromfluent forever's minimal pairs anki decks(which I have not purchased). After I read...
, perception and comprehension of speech sounds cannot be said to be a general phenomenon since native speakers of a language could without the visual information, perceive and identify their speech sounds when audio recorded not minding the confusion that usually arises with minimal ...
BLiMP consists of 67 sub-datasets, each containing 1000 minimal pairs isolating specific contrasts in syntax, morphology, or semantics. The data is automatically generated according to expert-crafted grammars. Aggregate human agreement with the labels is 96.4%. We use BLiMP to evaluate an n-gram ...
Genome-wide pooled libraries display possibilities to identify and classify essential genes in different species, tissues, or cell types. These essential genes are likely related to different biological functions and processes and can be classified into core-essential and tissue/cell-specific essential ...
1). Furthermore, screening of multiple mutants allowed us to identify and exclude those that show UAA-independent readthrough of the TAG codon. For example, NFLK211TAG stained positive for an anti-FLAG signal in the absence of the UAA, suggesting synthesis of the full-length protein (...
The subjects must judge whether pairs of designs are identical or different. The outcome parameter is the total number of correct answers in 6 minutes (maximum, 40 hits). In addition, a computerized and adapted version of the Judgment of Line Orientation56 was used to test visuospatial working...
An equivalent way to depict the same information is through the persistence diagram: the persistence diagram is the multi-set (i.e., multiple instances of the same element are allowed) of points in \({\mathbb {R}}^2\) consisting of all the (birth, death) pairs, i.e., pairs of ...
We evaluated a class of binary PPI assays that are based on exogenously expressing pairs of hybrid proteins, collectively referred to as Tag1-X and Tag2-Y, where X and Y can be any protein, and Tag1 and Tag2 are two polypeptidic moieties, the physical proximity of which can be readily...