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Handbook of Perception and Action: Motor Skills
In this 'activation triggered schema' (ATS) model a schema is understood as a
motor program which, in turn, may be called subschemata, or child schemata, or
subprograms, thereby passing specific parameters analogously to a computer ...
Herbert Heuer, Steven W. Keele,
1996
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International Corporate Brand Management: Evaluating ...
Thereby, schemata have a vertical and horizontal structure (Crocker 1984, p. 473
). A schema with vertical structure will have more subordinate levels, i.e., different
levels of subschemata, whereby their number varies from schema to schema.
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Reading Expository Material
In addition, that subschema of paying a fare could easily become the
superordinate concept and lead to connecting plane, bus, and train trips, now as
subschemata, to any other transaction where an exchange of money is made for
a ...
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Strategy as Practice: Research Directions and Resources
As our coding progressed, we were able to create broader categories of related
data items. In keeping with our definition of schemata as thematically related
knowledge with embedded subschemata,separated by perceived similarities and
...
Gerry Johnson, Ann Langley, Leif Melin,
2007
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Gender in Grammar and Cognition: I: Approaches to Gender. ...
e. g., the feminine XAf, is an abstraction of a class of subschemata of the
described format. Any noun takes part in the category of gender by association to
various subschemata that generalize its semantic and morphological features.
Such a ...
Barbara Unterbeck, Matti Rissanen, Terttu Nevalainen,
2000
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Realism and Psychology: Collected Essays
(ii) Rumelhart (1980), having noted that “subschemata represent the conceptual
constituents of the concept being represented” (p. 39), mentions the schema of
FACE as composed ofa configuration of subschemata representing the MOUTH,
...
Nigel Mackay, Agnes Petocz,
2010
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Expect the Unexpected: Aspects of Pragmatic Foregrounding in ...
A schema usually consists of subschemata (Rumelhart 1980, 39). A FACE
schema, for instance, consists of subschemata for NOSE, EYE, MOUTH, EAR,
HAIR, and so on. The EYE subschema, in its turn, includes sub-subschemata for
IRIS, ...
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The Structure of Being: A Neoplatonic Approach
In using the numbers so that more complex schemata follow from simpler
schemata, moreover, Soul introduces the means for talking about subschemata.
In the words of our language, some of these subschemata are principles for
ordering ...
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Text and Thinking: On Some Roles of Thinking in Text ...
One of the main ideas in schema theory is that the knowledge represented in the
schema provides the basis for raising a number of expectations linked with
subschemata. So, for instance, if knowledge of the human face is activated as a ...
Roger G. van de Velde,
1992
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Social Cognition, Inference, and Attribution
Second, we will need to take more seriously our earlier postulation that a general
schema in the superstructure is divided into subschemata, each of which has its
own substructure of attributes and concepts. Each of these subschemata may be
...
Robert S. Wyer, D. E. Carlston,
1979