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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «RHYTHMISATION»
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Textual Sources for the Study of Islam
(5) Rhythmisation Rhythmisation consists of similar letters in syllables of words
which impart beauty in the understanding of the meaning. Rhythmisation is
eloquence whereas saj', the rhythmic rhymed prose of the pre-Islamic Arabs, is
full of ...
Andrew Rippin, Jan Knappert, 1986
But more than one investigator has shown that visual rhythmisation, when it
exists, is a comparatively novel experience ; and all of the special studies which
have been undertaken in this field are at one in pointing out that visual rhythm
does ...
Edward Bradford Titchener, 1917
But more than one investigator has shown that visual rhythmisation, when it
exists, is a comparatively novel experience; and all of the special studies which
have been undertaken in this field are at one in pointing out that visual rhythm
does ...
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The Distribution of Attention
Subject VII showed objectively a marked tendency to rhythmisation in DCr, but
found no tendency to a psychical fusion. Subject IV showed a very marked
tendency to rhythmisation in SCo, yet the introspection was "there was not the
slightest ...
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Experimental psychology: Students' manual. pt.2. ...
Breathing deserves especial attention. Meumann has proved that respiration
adapts itself to rhythmisation : a change in subjective accentuation is followed by
a change in breathing (270, 272). Cf. Mentz, Leumann, Dogiel, Dutczinsky, as
cited ...
Edward Bradford Titchener, 1901
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Experimental Psychology: A Manual of Laboratory Practice
Breathing deserves especial attention. Meumann has proved that respiration
adapts itself to rhythmisation : a change in subjective accentuation is followed by
a change in breathing (270, 272). Cf. Mentz, Leumann, Dogiel, Dutczinsky, as
cited ...
Edward Bradford Titchener, 1910
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The American Journal of Psychology
Other persons will hear only the succession of similar sounds, each like the
preceding, and each separated from the others by a uniform time interval; and
until some more or less direct suggestion of rhythmisation is made to them, they
will not ...
Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, 1905
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Experimental Psychology: Students' manual. pt. 2. ...
Breathing deserves especial attention. Meumann has proved that respiration
adapts itself to rhythmisation : a change in subjective accentuation is followed by
a change in breathing (270, 272). Cf. Mentz, Leumann, Dogiel, Dutczinsky, as
cited ...
Edward Bradford Titchener, 1901
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German Art History and Scientific Thought: Beyond Formalism
Such involuntary 'rhythmisation' soon becomes a voluntary one, and the
transformation from a passive reception of stimuli to an active redetermination of
them becomes a productive activity.'u This happens not only for sounds, but for ...
Mitchell Benjamin Frank, Daniel Allan Adler, 2012
10
Neurocomputers and Attention: Neurobiology, synchronisation, ...
It is revealed in subsequent development of the marked rhythmisation of
discharges at the frequency of 4-5 Hz and this frequency rhythmisation becomes
common for A- and B-cells. The presence of such cooperative. 103 Thalamic
dynamic ...
Arun V. Holden, Vitaly I. Kryukov, 1991