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For example , when music produces visual synesthesia coloured hearing — which colour is associated with which pitch may vary from one synesthete to another , but regardless of the colour , the brightness or intensity of the colour ...
For example , when music produces visual synesthesia coloured hearing — which colour is associated with which pitch may vary from one synesthete to another , but regardless of the colour , the brightness or intensity of the colour ...
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Redundant words are those associated with pictures in at least two concordances . paradigmatically associated 41 % of the time . When redundant words alone are considered syntagmatic and paradigmatic associations of Cree words occur ...
Redundant words are those associated with pictures in at least two concordances . paradigmatically associated 41 % of the time . When redundant words alone are considered syntagmatic and paradigmatic associations of Cree words occur ...
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For example , in English the words icicle and iceberg are covertly associated on the basis of the shared morpheme ice . At the same time frozen juice snacks known as popsicles ( a trade name presumably coined to evoke the image of a ...
For example , in English the words icicle and iceberg are covertly associated on the basis of the shared morpheme ice . At the same time frozen juice snacks known as popsicles ( a trade name presumably coined to evoke the image of a ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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