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Nomadic Text: A Theory of Biblical Reception History
Breed, Brennan W.
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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2007
Purpose In this study, the authors aimed to develop a visual analogue of the widely used Speech Reception Threshold (SRT; R. Plomp & A. M. Mimpen, 1979b) test. The Text Reception Threshold (TRT) test, in which visually presented sentences are masked by a bar pattern, enables the quantification of modality-aspecific variance
Zekveld, Adriana A. +4 more
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Purpose In this study, the authors aimed to develop a visual analogue of the widely used Speech Reception Threshold (SRT; R. Plomp & A. M. Mimpen, 1979b) test. The Text Reception Threshold (TRT) test, in which visually presented sentences are masked by a bar pattern, enables the quantification of modality-aspecific variance
Zekveld, Adriana A. +4 more
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A Theory of Text Production, Modification, Reception
Research in Text Theory, 1991exaly +2 more sources
Graph Receptive Transformer Encoder for Text Classification
IEEE Transactions on Signal and Information Processing over NetworksBy employing attention mechanisms, transformers have made great improvements in nearly all NLP tasks, including text classification. However, the context of the transformer's attention mechanism is limited to single sequences, and their fine-tuning stage can utilize only inductive learning.
Arda Can Aras +2 more
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2002
Abstract Editing is always an intervention between reader and text. If there is only one previous edition of a play, or a text seen through the press by the author which may be taken to represent the author’s intentions, it will usually be chosen as the copy-text for the new edition (the basic source compositors follow) and reprinted ...
John Lennard, Mary Luckhurst
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Abstract Editing is always an intervention between reader and text. If there is only one previous edition of a play, or a text seen through the press by the author which may be taken to represent the author’s intentions, it will usually be chosen as the copy-text for the new edition (the basic source compositors follow) and reprinted ...
John Lennard, Mary Luckhurst
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RECEPTION OF ST. PETERSBURG AND MOSCOW TEXTS IN THE RECEPTION OF RUSSIAN LITERATURE IN CHINA
Culture and Text, 2023The paper aims to determine the features of studying St. Petersburg and Moscow texts in the Russian literature from the opinion of Chinese literary studies, to give a general pointview of the main directions of modern research in China. The innovation of this paper consists in profound studying new theoretical material in recent years.
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Reception and Influence of Riemann’s Text
2016For the understanding of Riemann’s lecture and its importance, the comparison with the reasonings of the physiologist and physicist Hermann von Helmholtz is particularly important.
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Digitization, Multiplatform Texts, and Audience Reception
Popular Communication, 2010This article reflects on the consequences of digitization for multiplatform television/media production, the ways in which it affects textual expressions, and how this might have a bearing on changing audience roles. It takes its departure empirically from two Swedish examples of multiplatform production: The Truth About Marika and Labyrint, produced ...
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The Reception of Ancient Texts in the Carolingian Era
2008Abstract This chapter considers the ways ancient texts treating tone-system, mode, and notation were received and taught in the Carolingian era. The terms and concepts from the works of Boethius, Martianus Capella, Cassiodorus, Isidore of Seville, and Donatus discussed under the rubric of “the heritage of antiquity” were important as ...
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