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  2. Information gap task - Wikipedia

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    An information gap task is a technique in language teaching where students are missing information necessary to complete a task or solve a problem, and must communicate with their classmates to fill in the gaps. [1] It is often used in communicative language teaching and task-based language learning.

  3. Filler (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    It refers to the pre-posed element that fills in the "gap" in a wh-movement construction. Wh-movement is said to create a long-distance or unbounded "filler-gap dependency". In the following example, there is an object gap associated with the transitive verb saw , and the filler is the wh-phrase how many angels : "I don't care [how many angels ...

  4. Filling-in - Wikipedia

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    The question is whether or not such mechanisms need a filled in, gap free representation of the image to function optimally (Ramachandran 2003). The symbolic filling-in theory postulates that such a "homunculus" need not exist, and that image information is transformed at the cortical level into an oriented feature representation.

  5. Hijack Recap: Sam Fills in Some Blanks - AOL

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    This week on Apple TV+’s Hijack, Sam investigated a passenger’s disarming theory about the hijackers, while those on the ground started to take the airborne crisis seriously — and even round ...

  6. Cloze test - Wikipedia

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    The definition of success in a given cloze test varies, depending on the broader goals behind the exercise. Assessment may depend on whether the exercise is objective (i.e. students are given a list of words to use in a cloze) or subjective (i.e. students are to fill in a cloze with words that would make a given sentence grammatically correct).

  7. Chronostasis - Wikipedia

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    To fill this gap in perception, visual information is processed in a manner known as neural antedating or backdating. [13] In this visual processing, the gap in perception is "filled in" with information gathered after the saccade. For the student, the gap of time that occurred during the saccade is substituted with the processed image of the ...

  8. Fill in the Blank - Wikipedia

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    Fill In the Blank may refer to: Cloze test, a language test in which blank spaces in the text must be filled in "Fill in the Blank", a 2013 single by Greg Bates

  9. Fill-In (puzzle) - Wikipedia

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    A common variation on the standard Fill-In is using numbers, instead of specific words, sometimes called "cross numbers". [1] [8] In this puzzle, the entries could be listed as the number, a mathematical expression, or even an important year. [8] A more complex variation on the Fill-In is the "diagramless" Fill-In, where the grid is initially ...