converging evidence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconvergeandevidence
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converge
verb[I]
uk/kənˈvɜːdʒ/us/kənˈvɝːdʒ/
If lines, roads, or paths converge, they move towards the same point where they join ...
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evidence
noun[U]
uk/ˈev.ɪ.dəns/us/ˈev.ə.dəns/
one or more reasons for believing that something is or is ...
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Convergingevidencefor left hemisphere language lateralization in bilinguals.
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Convergingevidenceof this kind would provide most valuable to support for assumption of a unitary capacity limited attentional focus.
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Convergingevidencethat stereotype threat reduces working memory capacity.
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Convergingevidencefor a syntactic-theoretical constraint in bilingual speech.
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Convergingevidencefor underlying phonological representations in a child who misarticulates.
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Despite theconvergingevidencefor cognitive main effects, the underlying causal mechanisms of these effects have been relatively neglected.
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Convergingevidencefor brain stem injury in autism.
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Convergingevidencesupports the hypothesis that at least one form of schizophrenia may have its origins in prenatal disturbances which adversely affect normal brain development.
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Convergingevidence: bringing together o experimental and corpus data on the association of verbs and constructions.
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Convergingevidencefor phonological and surface subtypes of reading disability.
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Convergingevidencefor the concept of orthographic processing.
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Convergingevidencefor underlying phonological representation in a child who misarticulates.
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Convergingevidencepoints to the importance of certain qualitative dimensions of phonological representations for the normal development of phonological awareness and reading.
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Convergingevidencefor psychological and surface subtypes of reading disability.
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These findings provideconvergingevidencefor the conclusion that language acquisition becomes increasingly more driven by the learner's language skills in middle childhood.
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Studies of brain activation bringconvergingevidenceon reading processes and provide neuroanatomical correlates of reading problems.
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Language differences in the trajectories of processing speed provideconvergingevidenceas to which learner group acquires case marking faster.
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Extensive,convergingevidenceindicates that horizontal cell coupling is under dynamic regulation.
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In an effort to obtain furtherconvergingevidence, additional data were elicited with a preference task combined with grammaticality judgments.
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On chromosome 15, we foundconvergingevidencefrom both linkage methods for the semantics, oromotor, and articulation phenotypes.
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