verbal label
collocation in Englishmeaningsofverbalandlabel
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verbal
adjective
uk/ˈvɜː.bəl/us/ˈvɝː.bəl/
spoken rather ...
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label
noun[C]
uk/ˈleɪ.bəl/us/ˈleɪ.bəl/
a piece of paper or other material that gives you information about the object it is ...
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(Definition ofverbalandlabelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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To assess this, we analysed the frequency with which gestural labels were produced simultaneous with averballabel.
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It is possible that the bilingual children faced an additional challenge in the univalent task because the response was based on rapid retrieval of averballabel.
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By providing participants with averballabelof a functionally fixed object makes that object available for use.
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Although averballabelis provided to emotions, it is not required to categorically perceive them.
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Verbal labels were defined as any count noun that was used uniquely to identify the object depicted.
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For example, verbal labels may remain constant in the input while gestures fall to the wayside after facilitating infants' initial entry into symbolic communication.
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Another way to think about this is that semantic representations or word meanings are the mappings of verbal labels to their concepts.
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Half of the subjects learned to group pairs of patterns together to form larger chunks that had verbal labels.
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In typically developing children, the ability to use pointing to refer to objects tends to emerge before the use of verbal labels for the same purpose.
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Cycowicz et al. provide normative data on a large number of object pictures and their verbal labels.
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This trend for parents to employ verbal labels at a consistent rate across the second year but to decline in the use of gestural labels appeared quite informative and interpretable.
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Knitwear designers have a vocabulary for garment features, but the range of available verbal labels for garment categories is much smaller than the range of possible categories.
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They do this by always having the message headers in a certain order, allowing operators to read and understand the headers without explicit verbal labels.
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A potential problem with this measure involves the generation of verbal labels that may enhance memory for olfactory stimuli.
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