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Modelling pause duration as a function of contextual length
Interspeech 2012, 2012Effects of contextual length are known to affect pause durations in neutral speech. The present study investi- gates these effects on an expressive corpus of read tales in French. Computational models of intra-sentence, and inter-sentence pause durations, as functions of contextual lengths are proposed.
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The Predictability of Words as a Function of Auditory and Contextual Cues
Language and Speech, 1965To assess the effects on the predictability of speech of auditory context above and beyond structural environmental context, the “cloze” technique was used with aphasic and normal speech records. It was found both with regard to verbatim and form-class accuracy that subjects who listened to tape recordings while reading printed transcripts of the same ...
S, Fillenbaum, L V, Jones
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Synthesis: Contextual Patent Functions
2021This chapter uses the theoretical and empirical insights developed in the previous chapters to infer from patenting motives to functions. The Commons research tradition and modern regulatory theory together provide a pragmatic and naturalistic definition of patent functions: “Functions” denote how patents work in reality, while “purposes”, a term often
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Functionally Contextual Pragmatism
2016Philosophers do not have the term “pragmatism” to themselves. It has a characteristic and long-established usage in relation to political matters. Someone is “pragmatic” in political affairs when they are willing to forego what they might ideally want for the sake of achieving something superior to what they have.
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Cognitive functions of intracellular mechanisms for contextual amplification
Brain and Cognition, 2017Evidence for the hypothesis that input to the apical tufts of neocortical pyramidal cells plays a central role in cognition by amplifying their responses to feedforward input is reviewed. Apical tufts are electrically remote from the soma, and their inputs come from diverse sources including direct feedback from higher cortical regions, indirect ...
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Functional Contextualism and Goal Directed Behavior
2021If one has described the risk behaviors and psychopathological symptoms in detail, they need to be differentiated in their context (How do the patients suffer? In which way are the symptoms linked to each other and to the environment?). The next question that usually arises is the cause (Where do symptoms and behaviors come from?
Franz Resch, Peter Parzer
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Children's play: A contextual-functional perspective
New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 1984Children construct and organize their knowledge of the social and physical world in dyadic play in an increasingly reciprocal way.
Artin Göncü, Frank Kessel
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Word Identification as a Function of Contextual Information
The American Journal of Psychology, 1973Subjects were asked to identify word units within unbroken strings of letters that varied in contextual structure: in Experiment I the strings were first-, third-, and sixth-order approximations to English, and a prose passage; in Experiment II they were ungrammatical, anomalous, and grammatical passages.
Gary A. Klein, Helen Altman Klein
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Empowerment as a Function of Contextual Self-Understanding
Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2008Consumer empowerment in rehabilitation counseling has been conceptualized as a function of informed choice and self-determination and has been linked to the concepts of self-efficacy and locus of control, among other variables. Self-understanding in relation to environmental opportunities represents an important underlying component of such empowerment-
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Intrinsic functionality: Implications for contextual theory
Social Semiotics, 1991(1991). Intrinsic functionality: Implications for contextual theory. Social Semiotics: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 99-162.
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