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Ryman's Tact

October, 1981
The question-despite its rhetorical flavor-must be asked at the very outset: why is it so hard to write about Robert Ryman's work? Aren't his paintings themselves-preeminently anti-illusionist, flatly literal-all the explanation the viewer or critic needs to penetrate their ineffable silence? Don't they reveal what they're made of, proudly, with a kind
Yve-Alain Bois, Thomas Repensek
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Tact or frankness in English and Russian blind peer reviews

Intercultural Pragmatics, 2020
In a context of increasing globalization of academic discourse, considerations of the impact of culture on different communicative genres and discursive practices become more relevant than ever, as the construction of pragmatic meaning and its ...
Tatiana Larina, D. Ponton
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A randomized clinical trial of three prompting systems to teach tact relations.

Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2019
Prompts are commonly used during discrete trial teaching for individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Three commonly used prompting systems include constant time delay, most-to-least prompting, and flexible prompt fading.
Joseph H. Cihon   +5 more
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A comparison of stimulus set size on tact training for children with autism spectrum disorder.

Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2019
Previous studies on skill acquisition have taught targets in stimulus sets composed of different numbers of stimuli. Although the rationale for selection of a stimulus set size is not clear, the number of target stimuli trained within a set is a ...
Tiffany Kodak   +7 more
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The Critic's Tact

MLN, 2006
J. Hillis Miller's nuanced, precise, and detailed elaboration of speech acts in literature has encompassed, in addition to a volume of the same title (Stanford: Stanford UP, 2001), at least The Ethics of Literature (New York: Columbia UP, 1987), Versions of Pygmalion (Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1990), and Topographies (Stanford: Stanford UP, 1995).
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Teaching children with autism spectrum disorder to tact auditory stimuli.

Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2019
Studies on teaching tacts to individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have primarily focused on visual stimuli, despite published clinical recommendations to teach tacts of stimuli in other sensory domains as well.
Nicole M. Hanney   +2 more
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Tact

2017
The social practice of tact was an invention of the nineteenth century, a period when Britain was witnessing unprecedented urbanization, industrialization, and population growth. In an era when more and more people lived more closely than ever before with people they knew less and less about, tact was a new mode of feeling one's way with others in ...
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Teaching children with autism spectrum disorder to tact olfactory stimuli.

Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2018
Research on tact acquisition by children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has often focused on teaching participants to tact visual stimuli. It is important to evaluate procedures for teaching tacts of nonvisual stimuli (e.g., olfactory, tactile). The
Tina K Dass   +5 more
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TACT Imaging of primary caries

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 1997
Tuned-aperture computed tomography, a new method for creating 3-D radiographic information based on optical aperture theory, was evaluated for diagnostic efficacy in primary caries detection.Sixty-four extracted teeth with 89 carious lesions were imaged with D-speed film, direct digital, and TACT modalities.
Donald A. Tyndall   +4 more
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