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Grounding verbs in action: The facilitative effect of potential physical interactions with verbs. [PDF]
Dickinson D, Yates M.
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Diglossia and Orthographic Complexity as Multiplicative but not Additive Challenges in Arabic: A Critical Review. [PDF]
Asadi I, Asli-Badarneh A.
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Music speaks louder than lyrics: a conceptual priming experiment. [PDF]
Karbanova A, Cui AX.
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The Multidimensional Nature of Semantic Transparency in a Cross-Linguistic Perspective: Evidence From Human Intuitions, Computational Estimates, and Processing Data for Chinese Compounds. [PDF]
Chen J, Chersoni E, Marelli M, Huang CR.
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The speaker’s lexical-semantic network in the tip of the tongue state
Couvreu M, Laganaro M.
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No Effects of Predictability on Word-Meaning Priming and Incidental Memory. [PDF]
Keller VG +3 more
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Pancreatic Cancer—Advances in the Last 50 Years
World Journal of Surgery, EarlyView.
S. George Barreto +5 more
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We study automata-theoretic properties of distances and quasi-distances between words. We show that every additive distance is finite. We also show that every additive quasi-distance is regularitypreserving, that is, the neighborhood of any radius of a regular language with respect to an additive quasi-distance is regular.
Cristian Calude +2 more
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We study automata-theoretic properties of distances and quasi-distances between words. We show that every additive distance is finite. We also show that every additive quasi-distance is regularitypreserving, that is, the neighborhood of any radius of a regular language with respect to an additive quasi-distance is regular.
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