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Rules can be used in learning when the stimuli are confusable, as opposed to simple.
In practice, this will be uncommon as colour blindness usually makes only two or three colours confusable.
Vocabulary is hard to recognize if it contains confusable words:
In acquiring a category we learn to label or identify positive and negative instances from a sample of confusable alternatives.
A confusable species is the great black-backed gull.
Neighbors are defined as items that are highly confusable with the target word due to overlapping features of other words.
The only confusable species is the grey treepie which however lacks the bright rufous mantle.
It is perhaps confusable with the Scottish smallpipe, although it is a quite different and much older instrument.
However, this was cumbersome and easily confusable with the letter-distinguishing dots, so about 100 years later, the modern system was adopted.
They have a huge facilitation effect of words overtly rehearsed, although this applies only when the words are not confusable in sound.
Only a few sets of words that sound the same (homophones) are found to be so confusable that they need differentiated spellings.
These types of errors are most frequent when no language model was used, because there were many more combinations of word sequences that may be confusable.
Mermithidae are confusable with the horsehair worms of the phylum Nematomorpha that have a similar life history and appearance.
However there are examples of bilabials which are potentially confusable with velars preceding back vowels.
The most confusable species is the brown flycatcher but the more extensive rufous and distinctive patterns of this species make it easy to separate.
Furthermore when performing on tasks with phonologically confusable initial sounds, hearing readers made more errors than deaf readers.
Their modern names contain adjectival qualifiers that were added during the Byzantine period, to distinguish between letters that had become confusable.
The most confusable other species is the mountain imperial pigeon but that species has paler underwing coverts.
Cats and dogs, deer, sheep, badgers, and owls are all potentially confusable by their eye-shine.
Over 800 usage boxes offer straightforward explanation on common problems like spelling, grammar, pronunciation, punctuation, confusable words, and other difficulties a student might encounter.
He discusses the use of a discriminant method which tries to make the HMM better at rejecting the most confusable near miss errors.
The related problems of data association and computational complexity are among the problems yet to be fully resolved, for example the identification of multiple confusable landmarks.
This is stylish wine, clearly better than the first batch of Grandeur, and clearly confusable with any number of non-vintage Champagnes.
Confusable word warnings help young writers say what they really mean Simple, clear illustrations clarify and extend meaning -- e.g., mail (letters), mail (armour)
Yet when given sentences that are sublexically confusable when translated into ASL, deaf readers made more errors than hearing readers.