linguistic context
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflinguisticandcontext
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linguistic
adjective
uk/lɪŋˈɡwɪs.tɪk/us/lɪŋˈɡwɪs.tɪk/
connected with language or the study ...
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context
noun[C]
uk/ˈkɒn.tekst/us/ˈkɑːn.tekst/
the situation within which something exists or happens, and that can help ...
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(Definition oflinguisticandcontextfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This allowed us to examine how online sensitivity tolinguisticcontextco-varied with changes in the severity of thought disorder over time, within each individual.
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Language learning thatlinguisticcontextbiases selection of information entering the conceptual store, and that information not integrated into a coherent structure is rapidly forgotten.
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Rather, the claim is based on alinguisticcontextthat makes it clear that the addressed readers are masculine.
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Menus are dynamically generated according to the semantic type required for thelinguisticcontext.
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He can also derive from thelinguisticcontextthat "pat" is a transitive verb that must take a direct object.
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In text-to-speech systems, thelinguisticcontextof a word or phrase must be obtained through linguistic analysis of the input text.
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In fact, suchlinguisticcontextinformation may exert serious constraints on the degree of language selective access that may be observed.
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In other words, only the bilinguals accepted that the new names could be used arbitrarily in a reallinguisticcontext.
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The chapters provide more information about the non-linguistic than thelinguisticcontext.
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In the case of homonym interpretation, the familiarity of the word itself may interfere with a child's well-mastered use oflinguisticcontext.
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Two factors attracted most of the empirical research in this area: phoneme identity andlinguisticcontext.
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Thus, the salience of colour and, hence, the delay in naming could be seen as a product oflinguisticcontext.
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We examined howlinguisticcontextinfluences the nature of bilingual lexical activation.
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We are interested in cases where full information aboutlinguisticcontextand annotation scheme may not uniquely determine the annotation of a given form.
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The effect oflinguisticcontextwas even more apparent for the condition in which an expanded, more elaborate story was used.
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This is confirmed by a survey of thelinguisticcontextfor the verb install in a dozen online documents offering guidelines on downloading popular software.
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It is also important that it create alinguisticcontextfor meaningful interaction between minds.
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