Similar words: typical, atypical, typically, topicality, atypically, untypical, be typical of, prototypical. Meaning: n. the state of being that is typical.
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1 Typicality means that when extracting the core semantic features of words, we just examine the stable and typical uses of the words, and exclude the temporary and special uses of the words in context.
2 And semantic typicality involves the interdependency of all the other members except the prototypical member in the category, which is the specific cognition of the meanings in all the sub-categories.
3 The study results suggested that increasing the typicality of same-category distractor will cause anaphoric inference resolution fail.
4 The models and parameters possess typicality . The methods are reasonable and efficient.
5 On the aspects of reality, typicality , and artistic method, the paper makes discussion on the creating of the characters in the novel "the Family" by Bajin.
6 It is of a certain commonality and typicality , we will have some practical significance and application prospects.
7 The typicality of naturalism not only reflects in the theory of naturalism, but also in the literary work.
8 Typicality may be seen as functioning as the locus for the local stability of lexical meanings. In this sense it represents the habitual or regularity aspect of meaning.
9 In the past, anthropologists have made the most exaggerated claims concerning the supposed typicality of their observations.
10 And the route that has brought him to his lawn, in this town, on this day dispels most notions of typicality and exposes its tendency to blur or exclude specific qualities that don't fit.
11 The Danxia landform of Danxia Mountain is developed with typicality, representativeness, diversity and non-substitutability.
12 But as the individual, this kind of experience of his made him have certain particularity and typicality .
13 Although Zhang Shizhao's theory of rule of political parties was imperfect, it did not lack wisdom and insight, with its significant typicality and enlightenment in Chinese modern history.
14 For a more complete discussion of the relationship between similarity, typicality ,[www.Sentencedict.com] and categorization see Rips (1989).
15 Dajiuhu wetland is a sparse type of subalpine wetland in our country, especially famous for its peat-swamp wetland which has uniqueness, typicality and representativeness.
16 We tend to use the term to refer to information we have about categories and intuitions we have about the typicality, our frequency of certain features of categories.
17 So, the variance of duststorm weather in Xinjiang has a definite typicality and warning.
18 Chinese eulogistic poetry has three remarkable features: implication behind the sustenance, the necessity of typicality in topic choice, and moderate expressing technique.
19 In the whole xinjiang region is the most representative and typicality.
20 Its essential character is to protect and utilize the living and constantly changing natural territorial landscape in order to ensure its integrity and typicality.
21 Astronomers typically gloss over these questions, assuming our own typicality sufficiently obvious to warrant no further discussion.
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