written input
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwrittenandinput
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written
adjective
uk/ˈrɪt.ən/us/ˈrɪt̬.ən/
expressed in writing, or ...
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input
noun
uk/ˈɪn.pʊt/us/ˈɪn.pʊt/
something such as energy, money, or information that is put into a system, organization, or machine so that it ...
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(Definition ofwrittenandinputfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A study of the attitudes, motives, and strategies of university foreign language students and their disposition to authentic oral andwritteninput.
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Small-unit correspondences are initially easy to teach, because individual letters are explicitly represented in thewritteninput.
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However, the findings suggest that manipulating features ofwritteninputcan have either positive or negative effects on comprehension.
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Conceptually, this conundrum presents some difficulty for the concept of incidental learning, which by definition comes from oral orwritteninput(listening or reading).
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The results of this study did not demonstrate that simplification ofwritteninputincreased the intake of linguistic items.
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Danks (1980), for example, stated that readers have complete control over the amount and rate at which they process visual input becausewritteninputis constantly available for reprocessing.
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It's not enough to convert awritteninputinto a phonological representation, but a reader also verifies that the phonological representation can be spelled in the way presented.
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It s not enough to convert awritteninputinto a phonological representation, but a reader also verifies that the phonological representation can be spelled in the way presented.
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Newton (1995) also found evidence of oral input (mixed withwritteninput) leading to incidental vocabulary acquisition.
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Of these variables, the one most likely to influence comprehension and processing of grammatical form appeared to be 'mode', in which there was a further advantage forwritteninput.
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