The Frayer Model is a type
of word map.
Not exact matches
I'm no lawyer, but it seems like the actual concept
of the game is very different from that behind Scrabble where letters are rearranged to spell
words and points are awarded based on careful
mapping of the letters on the design
of the board.
In other
words our «
map»
of reality is just that... our own «subjective
map.»
With these
words, President Clinton announced one
of the great feats
of modern science, the
mapping of the human genome.
«35 We can not but hear the echo
of this metaphysical theory in the final
words of The Idea
of Nature, in which Collingwood
maps the distinction
of two kinds
of science (natural science versus history):
Let us ask, for example, whether the
word «place» in the 1961 New Delhi statement about «all in each place...» is a purely geographical term mandating one ecclesiastical organization at each set
of coordinates on the
map.
What pain must those
words have conveyed when, late in the eighteenth century, the Commonwealth crumbled, and Poland was partitioned by its neighbors, vanishing from the
map of Europe for more than a century?
A more provocative interpretation is that Binoche's
words help explain a world shaped and formed by political power, and how moral demands have followed this pattern, thus becoming the real business
of cultural
map - making.
Visual teaching by way
of describing through
maps, charts, pictures, flash cards, board game etc and making the student learn through playing with dices, pointing the correct
words etc..
The very form
of words hints at a codifier's agenda: the constitution is already uncodified; who needs a «
map» to stay the course?
Her index covers
mapping applications, timeline generators, chart and graph creators and more — the kind
of non-sexy technologies that actually help get a message across in a way that
words alone can't.
In other
words, as we've known since late last week, there will be no vote today or tomorrow, unless a package deal on constitutional redistricting reform and the House
maps gets done by legislative leaders and Gov. Andrew Cuomo, spurring the governor to provide a message
of necessity to circumvent the three - day bill aging requirement.
I'd like the paper to publish a little
map showing the names and addresses
of the armed guards hired to protect against their perceived threats, because in their own
words, «readers are understandably interested to know about guns in their neighborhoods»
tweeted the committed Brexiteer - along with a
map of former imperial territories and the
words: «Empire Goes for Gold.»
Just this afternoon the Governor said his position has not changed, which I applaud him for, and I have every confidence he will keep his
word to the people
of New York and veto the proposed
maps.
Paley refers to his
map as a «feather boa» — the feathers being gently waving strings
of key
words that uniquely define each node's particular subject matter.
That region and others were revealed by an intricate new
map that charts the location
of hundreds
of areas that respond to
words with related meanings.
Translation, the
mapping of relative
word meanings across languages, would provide clues.
Meanwhile, many cosmologists, including members
of both BICEP2 and Planck, emphasize that the current
maps are not the final
word.
It has been assumed that the difference in the amount
of gray matter might, in part, explain why dyslexic children have difficulties correctly and fluently
mapping the sounds in
words to their written counterparts during reading.
Therefore, in their recent study in Nature, the Taipale team examines the binding preferences
of pairs
of transcription factors, and systematically
maps the compound DNA
words they bind to.
Walk in the footprints
of Scott and Amundsen in our interactive
map, with
words from their own diaries to guide you.
As children learn to speak, they often figure out the approximate meaning
of a
word on first hearing, a process psychologists call fast
mapping.
Using the Metaphor
Map of English database, researchers examined more than 5,000 examples from the past millennium in which
word meanings from one semantic domain, such as «water,» were extended to another semantic domain, such as «mind.»
The design
of the
word «Bunny» was produced using Adobe Illustrator, then thickened in 2D, triangulated,
mapped to the 3D surface, and extruded into a thin shell for manufacture.
That is, the children can start to do the
mapping of words to experiences on their own (without the computer) and achieve similar levels
of comprehension.
Some people think that the ability to morph would just give you a new dictionary
mapping to the same old set
of ideas, with avatars in place
of words, while others, including me, think there would be fundamental differences.
Modern neuroscientific data techniques have recently highlighted how the brain spatially organises the portrayal
of word sounds, which researchers were able to precisely
map by region
of activity.
However, they do not allow us to know whether this information was used to perform the task, or if it reflects the consequences
of this task — in other
words, spreading information in our brain,» continues Valérian Chambon, researcher at the Departement d'études cognitives at the ENS.. The
mapped regions outside
of the posterior superior temporal lobe are thus false positives, in a way.
These bold
words, from Marie - Claire King, a geneticist at the University
of California, Berkeley, refer to a new and controversial proposal to create a global
map of human genetic variation.
The group's findings were published in Cognitive Psychology in an article titled «Evolution
of word meanings through metaphorical
mapping: Systematicity over the past millennium.»
A coastline is properly, a line on a
map indicating the disposition
of a coast but the
word is often used to refer to the coast itself.
Map and family tree
of the languages showing the differential locations
of significant bursts in rates
of change in
words and grammars.
Most important, I learned to write well: each
word, a lamp - post; the lot
of them, a
map.
The
map suggests that patterns
of word meaning are consistent between different people's brains, but the team say this might be because they studied a small number
of people with a culturally similar upbringing and education.
Using electrodes implanted in the brains
of three people to treat their epilepsy, Edward Chang and his colleagues at the University
of California
mapped brain activity in each volunteer's motor cortex as they pronounced
words in American English.
That neural pathways from the mouth's receptors to the brain are beginning to be
mapped; that beyond the key role
of flavour in survival, flavour also allows us to imagine; that the appearance
of food and the
words describing a menu can modulate our perception; that satiation is not at odds with the desire to eat more when a person is presented with a new and distinct flavour... These are the some
of the conclusions reached during «The sensory Logic
of Gastronomic Brain» symposium where some twenty world - class scientists and chefs gathered between October 24 and 26 at the Basque Culinary Center (San Sebastian).
The main features
of this package include: • Homepage featured listing ** • Full color logo, location pic, bio pic or other image
of your choice *** • 200
word Event / Workshop description and... • DirectLink to your company website • One click directions link on Google
Maps • Contact Information
Dubois, who creates interpretive representations
of data, decided in 2010 to
map the United States based on the
words used in online... in dating profiles because so many
DuBois joined 21 online dating services to craft his project, called «A More Perfect Union,» which
maps the entire United States, replacing the names
of towns, cities and neighborhoods with the
words people use most on matchmaker sites to say who they are and who they want to be with.
The
maps contain «20,262 unique
words, based on the analysis
of online dating profiles from 19,095,414 single Americans,» he said.
Words are enlarged by mousing over them, although some
of the
maps — such as the one
of New York City — are illegible.
Dubois, who creates interpretive representations
of data, decided in 2010 to
map the United States based on the
words used in online dating profiles... was the descriptor used in more dating profiles in Houston, Texas than any other city.
Dubois, who creates interpretive representations
of data, decided in 2010 to
map the United States based on the
words used in online... in dating profiles because so many considerations go into crafting those statements.
Dubois, who creates interpretive representations
of data, decided in 2010 to
map the United States based on the
words used in online dating profiles... in Los Angeles it would be «sex,»» he tells Business Insider.
In addition to this, IGN has also shared some
words with Design Director Niklas Fegraeus, who talked about gameplay mechanics, scale / size
of maps, modes, expectations
of fans and many more things.
At one point at least, which sees Viktor wildly breaking down a standard jazz tune to lead into a classical melody from home, the musical cue also serves essential narrative purposes,
mapping out the emotional turmoil
of someone where
words alone don't suffice.
Can you get all the hidden
words in order to win the new Call
of Duty
map pack?
One
of the few Zelda games with co-op elements, Hyrule Warriors, will be arriving later on this week, but we got
word that the title will also be receiving some DLC in the form
of new weapons,
maps, and playable characters, as confirmed by Nintendo Japan.
Black Panther «s post-credits scene was actually set up last month by Marvel Comics in Infinity War: Prelude # 1, which depicts the work
of T'Challa's sister Shuri (played in the film by Letitia Wright) to
map Bucky's brain, in hopes
of freeing him
of Hydra's control and eliminating the trigger
words.