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Warning Notes in a Learner’s Dictionary: A Study of the Effectiveness of Different Formats
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Sukru Nural and others
International Journal of Lexicography, Volume 35, Issue 4, December 2022, Pages 449–467, https://doi.org/10.1093/ijl/ecab033
Published: 25 January 2022
...’ dictionaries have not been examined previously in any depth, and the results suggest that some adjustments to formatting and placement might make them more effective. warning notes typographical features noticing error correction dictionary use In second language acquisition studies it is generally...
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Introduction
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Nigel Daw
Published: 19 January 2012
...The human visual system consists of a system for inspecting objects, starting with the fovea in the retina, and a system for noticing which objects should be inspected, and directing the eyes to look at them. In daylight, the cones are the photoreceptors used, with three types, leading...
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Diffractive Inquiring, or How I Came to Care
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Anne Augustine
Published: 22 September 2022
...Anne Augustine, Diffractive Inquiring, or How I Came to Care . In: Doing Process Research in Organizations, Noticing Differently . Edited by Barbara Simpson and Line Revsbæk, Oxford University Press. © Oxford University Press (2022). DOI: 10.1093/oso...
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Doing Process Research in Organizations: Noticing Differently
Barbara Simpson (ed.) and Line Revsbæk (ed.)
Published online: 20 October 2022
Published in print: 22 September 2022
... we see in any particular situation may not necessarily accord with what others see . Different noticings, as they arise in various circumstances, guide us in responding differently, engaging differently, and thus creating our world(s) differently. Following Berger, when we allow ourselves...
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Hidden in Plain Sight: The Social Structure of Irrelevance
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Eviatar Zerubavel
Published online: 19 March 2015
Published in print: 10 April 2015
... underpinnings of attention, the way in which we focus our attention (and thereby notice and ignore things) not just as individuals and as humans but also as social beings, members of particular communities with specific traditions and conventions of attending to certain parts of reality while ignoring others...
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DISCOVERY: Learning New Things about the World
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Frederick Grinnell
Published: 08 December 2008
...Chapter 2 describes discovery in science: exploration at the frontiers of knowledge, becoming first to know something new, and establishing intellectual ownership by making public a discovery claim. Every scientist faces Plato's paradox — the tendency to find that for which one is looking. Noticing...
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9 Learning from input
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John R Taylor
Published: 03 May 2012
...How do speakers learn from input? In the case of phoneme acquisition, it is argued that speakers notice and record statistical properties of the input. The recency effect provides further insight into the process whereby speakers update their current state of knowledge. learnability phonology...
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Challenging the Legal Self Through Performance
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Marett Leiboff
Published: 08 January 2020
... Kantian ideal, law is expected to function in isolation and absent the self. Performance and the theatrical could not think more differently, creating conditions that enable bodily responses to engender responsiveness that affords the possibility of noticing . This ability to notice...
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Why Does Process Research Require Us to Notice Differently?
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Line Revsbæk and Barbara Simpson
Published: 22 September 2022
...Line Revsbæk and Barbara Simpson, Why Does Process Research Require Us to Notice Differently? . In: Doing Process Research in Organizations, Noticing Differently . Edited by Barbara Simpson and Line Revsbæk, Oxford University Press. © Oxford University Press (2022...
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Published: 25 July 2023
...Chapter 2 examines the gendered patterns of responsibility that cut across class lines. Nurturing children’s developing bodies requires a series of related competencies: noticing a child’s needs, tastes, and desires; gathering information about health...
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Brentano on Awareness and Observation
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Mark Textor
Published: 17 August 2017
... further that Brentano’s account of noticing and observation has room for an ‘anatomy of the soul’ that proceeds by noticing the elements of our mental life. Aristotle Gennaro R J Rosenthal D consciousness contrarianism mental acts perceiving perception transparency Ryle G awareness constituency...
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Published: 10 September 2010
... Bertrand Campbell John imagination Walter Sven Wild Markus phenomenology epistemology belief conscious experience visual perception tacit knowledge perception direct perception noticing indirect perception conciousness I am interested in what we see insofar as this tells us something about...
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Introspection and Knowing What It's Like
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Soteriou Matthew
Published: 29 August 2013
...This chapter discusses whether the claim that experience is ‘transparent’ undermines the claim that one can engage in the pre-judgemental activity of introspectively attending to an experience one is undergoing. The chapter considers the question of what is involved in noticing, looking...
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I Notice That I’m Noticing …
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Sally Doughty
Published: 14 March 2019
...This essay considers the concept of noticing in improvisational movement practices. It takes as its starting point the premise that the act of noticing is a conscious and active form of engagement, and interrogates this in relation to what and how dance artists...
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Changing Behaviors
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Sharon B. Berlin
Published: 28 February 2002
... disorder Covert exposure Coping desensitization Change history Neurolinguistic programming Relaxation training Daily Record of Difficult Meanings action solve problems skills training exposure anxiety avoidance noticing emotions accepting emotions allowing without acting What we see and feel...
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The Rules of Denial
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Eviatar Zerubavel
Published: 09 March 2006
...This chapter addresses the social organization of denial. Focus shifts as social attitudes change. Noticing and ignoring are always performed by members of particular social communities with particular social conventions of attention and communication. In fact, the way one focuses his attention...
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Published: 19 September 2019
... generally. It argues that social pretense plays several important roles in social interactions. Pretense functions as a tool for setting the boundaries of the normative space in which social interactions take place. Social practices of interpersonal notice involve many social conventions that require...
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The Attention
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Brian O'Shaughnessy
Published: 02 January 2003
...In perception, objects come to the attention. Accordingly, one might come to believe that ‘The Attention’ names the capacity to harbour events of the specific idiosyncratic type, noticing. In fact it signifies an experiential mental space to which objects can come in perception and, which can...
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Secondary Qualities
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Brian O'Shaughnessy
Published: 02 January 2003
... that can be an immediate material or external object of noticing. From this unique property, compounded with the psycho‐physical nomic situation governing its objectification, flows the special utility of the secondary quality. Namely, to take its place as material object for the Attention in an experience...
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Published: 23 April 2020
... for it, you might come away saying you did not see it. Here ‘see’ can have roughly the sense of ‘notice’. But clearly you have an experience that represents the hen—though you do not see the hen as such. You would, however, notice it if it moved; you see the spot it occupies...
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