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1 cognitively
ПознавательноБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > cognitively
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2 cognitively
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3 cognitively
◙ adv. באופן הכרתי, באופן קוגניטיבי* * *◙ יביטינגוק ןפואב,יתרכה ןפואב◄ -
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7 cognitively
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8 cognitively
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9 cognitively lost
Авиационная медицина: в состоянии когнитивной беспомощности, в состоянии когнитивной растерянности -
10 cognitively simple
Общая лексика: простой для понимания -
11 cognitively lost
Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > cognitively lost
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12 cognitive
cog·ni·tive[ˈkɒgnətɪv, AM ˈkɑ:gnət̬ɪv]* * *['kɒgnItɪv]adjpowers, faculties kognitiv* * *cognitive adj (adv cognitively) kognitiv, erkenntnismäßig* * *adj.erkennend adj.kognitiv adj. -
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[kɔgnitiv]adjective ( cognitively adverb)poznavalen -
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a., ad. 인식의, 인식력 있는, \cognitively -
15 Category
Many experiments have shown that categories appear to be coded in the mind neither by means of lists of each individual member of the category, nor by means of a list of formal criteria necessary and sufficient for category membership, but, rather, in terms of a prototype of a typical category member. The most cognitively economical code for a category is, in fact, a concrete image of an average category member. (Rosch, 1977, p. 30)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Category
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16 Translation
What such a suggestion amounts to, if taken seriously, is the requirement that a translation machine should not only be supplied with a dictionary but also with a universal encyclopedia. This is surely utterly chimerical and hardly deserves any further discussion. (Bar-Hillel, 1960, p. 160)By intervening in highly abstract realms of thought to shape their speakers' cognitive lives, languages act to insure the maintenance across generations of the most complex cognitive attainments of the human race and of the most complex cognitive attainments of its individual cultures. But, ironically, these same cognitive contributions act to separate their speakers cognitively from speakers of other languages-to create and perpetuate significant cognitive barriers to cross-linguistic communication and understanding. The barriers are certainly not impenetrable. But to penetrate them one cannot rely simply on a translation equivalent or a convenient paraphrase. Here, in highly abstract realms of thought, translation depends on, and provides the direction for, cognitive growth. (Bloom, 1981, p. 86)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Translation
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Diaphoneme — In linguistics, a diaphoneme or diaphone is a phoneme viewed through its dialectal variants, called diaphonic variants or diaphonic allophones.[1] For example, the vowel that constitutes the English word eye /aɪ/ is pronounced d … Wikipedia