Looking time is recorded, and longer looking at thenovelstimulus permits the inference that the infant has discriminated the two emotions.
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The "successful" governess, it seems, manages her pupils into "successful" betrothals - just like the marriage plotnovel.
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Therefore, it is possible that homonyms would be responded to more accurately thannovelwords in a task emphasizing lexical representations, such as picture naming.
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Thus, changes in known lexical representations may lead to changes in homonym learning but notnovelword learning.
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These include an increased production of inhibitor-sensitive proteinases, or the synthesis ofnovelinhibitor-insensitive proteinases.
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Although these findings arenovel, they are consistent with those of related theoretical analyses.
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Since these three themes were undoubtedly the mostnoveland potentially the most interesting, they are presented in more detail below.
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Still, it may capture somenovelaspects of structural technological change.
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Second, training studies have manipulated exposure frequency on small sets ofnovelwords.
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In the current study, however, the children are trained on two very distinctnovelword-object combinations.
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He suffers early professional setbacks but emerges triumphant by the end of thenovelbecause he has never compromised his own individuality.
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Improved comprehension of the neurobiological processes that increase risk of maladaptive development may also suggestnoveltargets for preventive intervention.
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In a second experimental phase, all children saw a bucket containing anovelobject, and two visible objects - one familiar and onenovel.
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In this phase, all children were presented with a familiar visible object, anovelvisible object, and a bucket containing anovelobject.
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Surprisingly, there were no utterances in which a child combined anovelnoun with another noun from her existing vocabulary.
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Collocationswithnovel
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adult novel
Sometimes, the term problem novel is used almost interchangeably with young adult novel, but many young adult novels do not fit these criteria.
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autobiographical novel
The book is now considered anautobiographicalnovelrather than a strict autobiography.
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best-selling novel
The success of that serialization led the book, when published, to become the secondbest-sellingnovelin 1937 and fifth best for the year 1938.
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