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Перевод: salience speek salience


[существительное]
выступ ; выпуклость ; клин


Тезаурус:

  1. Grandmothers are remembered twice as often as grandfathers - principally because they survived longer; but it would seem that physical survival coincides here with salience in the memory.
  2. So it is necessary to try to find an explanation for the continued existence of the stateless image among Zuwaya, and for its periodic episodic salience, its power to determine action in a modern state.
  3. The central assumption of the model is that the -value of a novel stimulus tends to be high (its exact value being determined by stimulus salience) but will decline with training according to an equation of the following sort: where N represents the associability of a given CS after trial n the, magnitude of the US presented on the preceding trial, and the associative strengths of stimuli having associations with the US representation.
  4. The interpretation put forward here is not fundamentally different from that offered by Jaynes when he suggested that a tendency to emit (a fractional version of) the response acquired in the first stage would serve as a mediating process in the second, and that the salience of the mediator would depend on the magnitude of the initial response of which it was a fraction.
  5. Flavell accounts for this paradox in terms of, what he calls, cognitive salience , which amounts to the claim that the thought of the three-year-old is determined by whatever is "up front in consciousness" at any given moment.
  6. He denies the salience of language, indeed of culture, to an understanding of political change.
  7. Mandelson is probably right when he argues that the sudden salience of electoral reform hurt.
  8. However, all Shetlanders seem to agree that classes are tied up with wealth and occupation; and most Shetlanders agree that class is a concept which has greater salience in life outside Shetland and therefore among incomers.
  9. But there is a salience problem here.
  10. While a number of discussions of the roots of urban unrest in the United States have noted the salience of political marginality in determining participation in violent protests (Skolnick, 1969; Fogelson, 1971; Edelman, 1971; Knopf, 1975), this issue has received relatively little attention in Britain.
  11. But the party has also lost out because of the salience of race (which encouraged the white south to defect to the Republicans), embourgeoisement of the working class, and the Social Issue (concern about the rise of the anti-Vietnam war protest movement in the 1970s and the assertiveness and challenges to traditional values by various minority groups).
  12. Where is the salience effect?
  13. But we do have to face the paradox implicit in our contributing to the discourse, which is that every word we say on the subject of difference just underlines the salience and the importance of a division we are ultimately striving to end.

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