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Перевод: temporally
[наречие] временно
Тезаурус:
- Neural activity, triggered by a thousand scattered occasions, temporally and spatially dispersed, has nothing within itself to create the basis of these fundamental unities of consciousness.
- No asymmetry is present for moving but temporally redundant signs.
- Deaf people in some conditions of sign presentation provide evidence of LHA when temporally salient cues are available, but at the same time show the superficially confusing effect of RHA for statically perceived signs.
- It looks back to Lanman as well as to Eliot's other Sanskrit teacher, the ex-anthropologist, Woods, who had written that to the Hindu, "Logically and temporally, the word seems to precede its idea and its meaning: a man thinks, the Hindu would say, because he is talking.
- Instead, as both Mark-Lawson and Warde (1987) and Savage (1989) stress, local politics are extremely dynamic, both spatially and temporally, and local cultures themselves are subject to continual change.
- This view may not, however, be generalisable to the more common experience of perceiving moving signs where temporally salient cues are present as well as spatially salient cues.
- They also make a specific suggestion that causally connected episodes will be better recalled than temporally connected episodes.
- Moving signs, while using some form of sequence information, can either be temporally redundant (i.e. have position features which are similar at the start and finish of the sign) or be temporally salient (i.e. have position features which are different at the start and the finish of the sign).
- But it would not be the egoism imposed temporally by external necessity on the two men in the boat.
- But how much younger, and how do the artefacts on one site relate temporally to those on another?
- Deaf people show LHA for words and temporally salient signs, and RHA for statically presented signs.
- These papal letters represent the high point in the campaign for a Church both spiritually and temporally independent of the lay ruler.
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