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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HOMOPHONICALLY»
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1
Reading Acquisition Processes
Table 7 The percentage of subjects making homophonic and non-homophonic
responses in rapid reading of pseudohomophones: Experiment 9 Notes: (1) The
accurate homophonic response is the homophonically matched word. (2) Where
...
George Brian Thompson, William E. Tunmer, Tom Nicholson, 1993
Typically, an English-speaker will translate other English-speakers' sentences
homophonically. However, if a seem- ing English-speaker utters strange-enough
things when understood 'homophonically,' then following the maxim of minimum
...
Cory Juhl, Eric Loomis, 2009
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Debating Self-Knowledge
66), it is crucial that a potential notational variant S2 of S, will differ from S, only in
the following way: S2, when interpreted homophonically, says that, e.g., some
entities other than trees satisfy all the beliefs expressed in S1 using 'tree'.
Anthony Brueckner, Gary Ebbs, 2012
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A Conductor's Introduction to the Performance of Modern ...
This work begins with the piano playing an eight-bar introduction on the second
theme, after which the choir enters with a homophonically scored theme one,
followed by theme two, also set homophonically. Generally in a work such as this,
...
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Reality and Humean Supervenience: Essays on the Philosophy ...
Why should we not rather conclude that since they are insisting on something
that, interpreted homophonically, is, by our lights, obviously false, either they are
saying something obviously false, or the homophonic interpretation should be ...
Gerhard Preyer, Frank Siebelt, 2002
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Contrastivism in Philosophy
We do not report homophonically by 'Ann said that I'm thirsty.' Nothing like this
seems to occur with causal claims. If the engineer concerned with the roads says:
1. The poor road conditions caused the accident Then it seems that she may be ...
Before him, only the simple, homophonically composed tune with a modest beat
was still known as melody. The lesser Italian songs, or better yet, since we are
speaking here of the German tradition, Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words or ...
Ernst Bloch Translated by Anthony A. Nassar
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Classical Mathematical Logic: The Semantic Foundations of Logic
Amapping ot: L(=; s) A L(=; O, o) is given by: ot(xyEzw) is (x(+)z=y®w)\/ (x®w=y(+)
z) 7, A , A , v , V, 3, and = are translated homophonically InamodelN=<U; +>of
GD2, set: obz.,cd EDef (o+c=b+d) or (o+d=b+c) C(N) ED et<Uz=+> In the other ...
9
The Cambridge Companion to the Symphony
73 in C moves noisily and homophonically towards V as expected, but at the
moment when V/V arrives and S should appear, he switches to the minor mode
and reduces the texture to piano contrapuntal lines, in effect derailing the
transitional ...
10
Knowledge and Presuppositions
9 The fact that we tend to report 'knowledge'-attributions homophonically is nicely
illustrated by problem cases involving indirect discourse. Nikola Kompa presents
the following sentence schema, whose instances she calls contextualism's ...
Michael Blome-Tillmann, 2014
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «HOMOPHONICALLY»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
homophonically nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
“After Utopia” at Singapore Art Museum
... sliding homophonically into eu, or “well”). You might say that good places seem doomed to be phantasmal, if etymology is anything to go by. «Artinfo UK, apr 15»
Homophonic Translations Are Multilingual Games Of Telephone
It's mother goose rhymes homophonically translated into French (with helpful footnotes for unusual or obscure words). Un petit d'un petit ... «io9, feb 15»
The 'lucky raw fish' you should try this Chinese New Year
The Chinese phrase for "raw fish" homophonically resembles the Chinese phrase for "rising abundance.” While sheng literally means “raw,” it ... «Philippine Star, gen 15»
Phase Shift: An Interview With Beck
The title itself seems to gesture homophonically at a kind of morbid hypnagogia. Poring over the lyric sheet offers scant illumination, but then ... «The Quietus, feb 14»
Alum's hit song could bring an EGOT boost
The entertainment-industry grand slam is known by the acronym EGOT, which seems homophonically appropriate if you pronounce it to rhyme ... «Yale Alumni Magazine, gen 14»
Plenty action in this Pantomime
... Herr Heinegger, of whom he was so fond he repeats his homophonically unfortunate surname repeatedly and loudly, to the despair of Phillip, ... «Trinidad Guardian, ott 13»
ITSNOTYOUITSME+THE KNELLS Release New Ep's Together on …
The constant throughout is a trio of female vocalists that deliver hypnotic incantations - sometimes homophonically, and at other times in ... «Broadway World, set 13»
Trending: The Archers... a new generation
... pigtail, her indifference to the male sex, the fact that she (homophonically) shares a surname with the heroine of Far from the Madding Crowd. «The Independent, mag 12»
'Mad Men' recap: We need to talk about Betty
The first is Dawn, Don's homophonically named new secretary and the agency's first “equal employment” hire. We don't get to see much of her, ... «Los Angeles Times, apr 12»
Test Spins: Break It Yourself
The album closes with the song “Belles” perhaps so homophonically named because it prominently features the sound of wind chimes. «Cornell University The Cornell Daily Sun, mar 12»