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For example , a score of five , meaning ' highly similar ' , was changed to a score of one , meaning ' closely related ' . In this way , scores reflected the semantic distance between the pairs of adjectives .
For example , a score of five , meaning ' highly similar ' , was changed to a score of one , meaning ' closely related ' . In this way , scores reflected the semantic distance between the pairs of adjectives .
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Tokens that are similar but not identical ( differing in slight ways in meaning , phonetic shape , pragmatics ) to existing ... Thus the phonetic shape of a word might consist of a set of phonetic exemplars that are very similar to one ...
Tokens that are similar but not identical ( differing in slight ways in meaning , phonetic shape , pragmatics ) to existing ... Thus the phonetic shape of a word might consist of a set of phonetic exemplars that are very similar to one ...
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In Hindi , singular determiners and adjectives require singular CONCORD , similar to English singular determiners . A masculine singular adjective is used with conjoined masculine singular nouns , and a feminine singular adjective with ...
In Hindi , singular determiners and adjectives require singular CONCORD , similar to English singular determiners . A masculine singular adjective is used with conjoined masculine singular nouns , and a feminine singular adjective with ...
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Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
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