categorization task
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categorization
noun[U]
uk/ˌkæt.ə.ɡər.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌkæt̬.ə.ɡə.rəˈzeɪ.ʃən/
the process of putting people or things into categories (= groups with the ...
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task
noun
uk/tɑːsk/us/tæsk/
a piece of work to be done, especially one done regularly, unwillingly, or ...
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First, the army brats demonstrated better overall per formance on the dialectcategorizationtaskthan the homebodies.
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This finding suggests that even the limited linguistic experience of adolescents is enough to differentially affect their per formance on a dialectcategorizationtask.
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The cost of switching language in a semanticcategorizationtask.
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The requirements of the vowel lengthcategorizationtaskwere obviously not trivial.
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The present study examined the perceptual dialect classification performance of four groups of listeners using a six-alternative forced-choicecategorizationtask.
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The results of the present study confirm that early linguistic experience based on residential history affects per formance on a perceptual dialectcategorizationtask.
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First, if two objects share a label, they should belong to the same kind and their featural similarities should be analyzed, as in thecategorizationtask.
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Williams et al. (1999) also observed several effects of residential history and linguistic experience on performance in theircategorizationtask.
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Children had to give their responses in the same way as for the visual lengthcategorizationtask.
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They asked subjects to carry out two tasks, a grasping task and acategorizationtask, using blocks of different sizes at 5 to 70 in the periphery.
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The results of the accuracy and response bias analyses both suggest that this particular aspect of thecategorizationtaskwas quite difficult for the naïve listeners in this study.
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Table 2 gives the average performance of the foreign learners in both word categorization tasks.
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In secondary process mediated judgments and categorization tasks, nonessential features are overlooked in favor of salient relationships among features.
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Lexical biases are also observed in phonetic categorization tasks.
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Certainly, a number of studies have suggested that speaker dialect affects vowel categorization tasks.
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The difficulty of dialect categorization tasks in general may be partly the result of individual talker differences, particularly as they relate to regional dialect.
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In the subcategorical mismatch experiments, and in other phonemic categorization tasks, only the two response alternatives may need to be set up.
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Such is the case with the lexical decision, perceptual identification, and semantic categorization tasks.
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However, it is no surprise that the knowledge required to carry out categorization tasks is not that used for naming.
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This pattern suggests that early linguistic experience affects how dialect variation is encoded and represented in memory and used in explicit categorization tasks.
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