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Journal of Memory and Language, 1988
Abstract The access of idiomatic expressions was investigated in three cross-modal priming experiments. When the idiomatic string was predictable, subjects were faster at performing a lexical decision to idiomatically related targets than to literally related targets (Experiment 1).
CACCIARI, Cristina, TABOSSI P.
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Abstract The access of idiomatic expressions was investigated in three cross-modal priming experiments. When the idiomatic string was predictable, subjects were faster at performing a lexical decision to idiomatically related targets than to literally related targets (Experiment 1).
CACCIARI, Cristina, TABOSSI P.
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Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1986
This paper deals with relations between fuzzy properties. The concepts of 'fuzzy characteristic' and '\(\sigma\)-field of labels of fuzzy properties' are defined in order to justify the notion of 'comprehensive measurable function'.
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This paper deals with relations between fuzzy properties. The concepts of 'fuzzy characteristic' and '\(\sigma\)-field of labels of fuzzy properties' are defined in order to justify the notion of 'comprehensive measurable function'.
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2001
As with many cognitive feats that we perform countless times each day, making sense of what we read seems trivial and yet it relies on the successes of many smaller and less obvious cognitive acts. One such act, critical to our ability to build a coherent mental representation of what we read, is ‘anaphoric reference’.
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As with many cognitive feats that we perform countless times each day, making sense of what we read seems trivial and yet it relies on the successes of many smaller and less obvious cognitive acts. One such act, critical to our ability to build a coherent mental representation of what we read, is ‘anaphoric reference’.
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The Mechanics of Comprehension and Comprehension of Mechanics
1992When people solve mechanical problems, such as troubleshooting, designing, or understanding the operation of mechanical systems, they typically operate on visual displays of these systems—either the machine itself or a schematic diagram of the machine. If the display is central to their problem-solving process, we can assume that their eye fixations on
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Comprehensibility maximization and humanly comprehensible representations
International Journal of General Systems, 2012In this paper, we propose a new information-theoretic method to measure the comprehensibility of network configurations in competitive learning. Comprehensibility is supposed to be measured by information contained in components in competitive networks.
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Why "Comprehensive Immigration Reform" Is Not Comprehensive
The Forum, 2009"Comprehensive immigration reform" has become the banner around which highly visible efforts to address this seemingly intractable issue now assemble. Yet even as immigration has been drawn by various political entrepreneurs onto the center stage of American politics, the quiet workings of client politics are still very much in evidence.
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Comprehension diagnosis: Comprehension for survival
Reading World, 1975Robert M. Wilson, Marcia M. Barnes
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Comprehensible Comprehension Research
Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1991openaire +2 more sources
Comprehensive Is as Comprehensive Does
Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1987openaire +2 more sources
Comprehensive Is as Comprehensive Does
Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1982openaire +2 more sources