discovery(n.) 1550s (Hakluyt), "fact of discovering what was previously unknown;" seediscover+-y(1). Earlier in this sense wasdiscovering(mid-14c.). Meaning "that which is discovered" is from 1630s. Sense "act of revealing" (1580s) preserves the usual Middle English sense ofdiscoverbut...
“New” takes us on an adventure, a journey of discovery. As neuromarketer Roger Dooley suggests, our brains are wired for “new.” Our attraction to novelties helps us innovate and seek new opportunities. If new things weren’t so attractive to humans, we’d still be stuck in our caves...
Determine whether the words in each of the following groups are related to one another by processes of inflection or derivation. (1)go, goes, going, gone Key: inflection: go-goes(number & tense); go-going-gone(tense) (2)discover, discovery, discoverer, discoverable, discoverability Key: der...
Synonyms for USE: utilize, apply, exploit, employ, harness, operate, exercise, draw upon; Antonyms of USE: ignore, neglect, misuse, misapply, disuse, nonuse, uselessness, worthlessness
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2002. Unsupervised discovery of morphologically related words based on orthographic and semantic similarity. Proceedings of the Special Interest Group in Computational Phonology (SIGPHON).Baroni M,Matiasek J,Trost H.Unsupervised discovery of ... Baroni,Marco,Matiasek,... 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Physiol...
Culture points The Californian gold rush (1848–1855) was a period of rapid migration of miners and other workers into California following the dramatic discovery of gold in the Sierra Nevada. It led to the settlement of California. Swinging London is a term that describes fashion and cultural ...
Speech segmentation and word discovery: a computational perspective. Trends Cogn. Sci. 3, 294–301 (1999). PubMed CAS Google Scholar Mattys, S. L., White, L. & Melhorn, J. F. Integration of multiple speech segmentation cues: a hierarchical framework. J. Exp. Psychol. Gen. 134, 477...
The underlying goal of these methods is in general the automatic discovery of synonyms. This goal, however, is most of the time too difficult to achieve since it is often hard to distinguish in an automatic way among synonyms, antonyms, and, more generally, words that are semantically close ...
Since utterances are operationalized as chunks of speech surrounded by silent pauses in our study, we interpret the lack of an effect as being related to the lack of functional ambiguity: the first segment following a pause will necessarily also be the first segment of a word, without the ...