Repeating words in sentences: effects of sentence structure. Wheeldon Linda R,Smith Mark C,Apperly Ian A. Journal of Experimental Botany . 2011Wheeldon, L. R., Smith, M. C., & Apperly, I. A. (2011). Repeating words in sentences: Effects of sentence structure. Journal of Experimental...
Never give in. Never give in.Never, never, never, never-in nothing, great or small, large or petty-never give in, except to convictions of honor and good sense. How’s that for a commencementspeech? Churchill was known for his inspiring speeches that were packed full ofpowerful wordsandr...
Across conditions, the authors systematically varied the numbers and types of content words shared between the primes and the targets. These findings are of academic significance in the context of the theory of syntax and simple sentence theories. "While there is consensus that the verb plays a ...
called Yidi (夷狄). Here, “foreigner” is defined not by race or ethnicities but by culture. In other words, whoever does not live under the Chinese cultural system is Yidi. Historically, China had been ruled by Mongolians (during Yuan Dynasty元朝/ A.D. 1271-1368) and by ...
The government service report has a unique language characteristic. “As soon as mainly displays in the redundant words and expressions many, the sentence is long, the sentence pattern structure sole, prays causes the predicate structure and the compound short phrase many, the subject lacks, tease...
Sentence stress is the governing stress in connected speech. All words have their individual stress in isolation. When words are connected into sense groups (also called thought groups, i.e., logically connected groups of... 分享1赞 linkin吧 我没有抓狂 【翻译】&【共鸣】debris。顺便求射→_→...
Traditionally, I mean before the 17th century, Chinese people had a term to refer to foreigners, called Yidi (夷狄). Here, “foreigner” is defined not by race or ethnicities but by culture. In other words, whoever does not live under the Chinese cultural system is Yidi. Historically, Chin...
"Indeed, our research reveals that repetition of any content word of a sentence - noun or verb - can boost the syntactic priming effect, and that the more words are repeated, the stronger syntactic priming turns out to be," say the authors. In the target trials of their experiments, subje...
Traditionally, I mean before the 17th century, Chinese people had a term to refer to foreigners, called Yidi (夷狄). Here, “foreigner” is defined not by race or ethnicities but by culture. In other words, whoever does not live under the Chinese cultural system is Yidi. Historically, Chin...