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Handbook of Applied Psycholinguistics: Major Thrusts of ...
UD subjects had the greatest proportion of dactylically similar confusions,
followed by ID and HC subjects. Results were highly similar for both recall and
forgetting patterns. It would appear that the hearing subjects and many of the
deaf ...
2
Language, Cognition, and Deafness
Wilson (1975) examined the recall confusions of lists of letters presented by
finger spelling. The letters were drawn from two dactylically similar ensembles:
Only one ensemble generated significant dactylic confusion (AEIOU, which in the
UK.
Michael Rodda, Carl Grove, 2013
3
Psychological Development of Deaf Children
Locke and Locke's stimuli were letter pairs designed to be either phonetically
similar, visually similar, or dactylically (literally, "of the fingers") similar in BSL.
Although the details are unclear, it appears that three pairs were presented at a
rate of ...
Visually similar letter confusions were most apparent in UD subjects followed by
ID and HC subjects, UD subjects committed the greatest proportion of dactylically
similar confusions, followed by ID and HC subjects. Observations of overt ...
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Chambers concise dictionary
□dactylically adv. dad > n, colloq father. [16c: from the sound da da made by a
baby] Dada /'da:da:/ or Dadaism /'daxicmzam/ art & literature > n a short-lived
movement, from 1916 to c.1920, which aimed to abandon all form and throw off
all ...
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Being Humans: Anthropological Universality and Particularity ...
However, the teachers gradually expand the complexity and range of the
dactylically finger-spelled vocabulary that children are exposed to and, along
with it, the range of grammatical forms that they become acquainted with. Later
they will be ...
7
Verdi's Middle Period: Source Studies, Analysis, and ...
Each of the respective lines 5 ends in a dactylically accented word (parola
sdrucciola). In Italian prosody every such word is regarded as potentially rhyming
with every other; though dactylic words may rhyme, they don't have to, and here
they ...
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The American Musical Landscape
Each of its six phrases begin dactylically; and all four phrases of Chester (ex. 5)
do the same. The style of declamation that has come to be thought of as most
characteristically American in this repertory is found in Majesty (ex. 6). Here we
have ...
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Dissertations on the Eumenides of Aeschylus: With the Greek ...
The Molossi, yaias e£ dufipvaai, irXovro^Owv 'Epudiav, are to be measured
dactylically (~^~ | ~" and thus in each instance are equivalent in time to four
dactyls or eight light trochees (two Lecythia) ; at least this is the only way in which
they can ...
Karl Otfried Müller, 1835
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The Oxford Handbook of Thomas Middleton
(346-52) The final couplet sets virtuously domestic Lucrece apart from the
dancing 'Roman dames', yet they have much in common. Comfortably encased in
rhyme royal, Lucrece spins dactylically ('grated my wheel') in the same way as
the ...
Gary Taylor, Trish Thomas Henley, 2012