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  2. Semantic bootstrapping - Wikipedia

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    For example, action words (Dependent variable) indicate a verb (Categories), and the names of things (Dependent variable) indicate a noun (Categories). The focus of the experiment was to find out whether the grammatical and semantic categories and relations were correlated in the speech children heard.

  3. Bootstrapping (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Research demonstrates that, when exposed to streams of nonsense speech, children use statistical learning to determine word boundaries. [4] In every human language, there are certain sounds that are more likely to occur with each other: for example, in English, the sequence [st] is attested word-initially ( st op ), but the sequence *[gb ...

  4. Against the Stepmother for Poisoning - Wikipedia

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    The exact date of the speech is uncertain, though it is likely to have been composed in the final decade of Antiphon's life (421–411 BC). [8] K.J. Dover suggests that "Against the Stepmother" was produced after what is now known as Antiphon's sixth speech, but before the fifth. [9] Therefore, Dover dates the speech to between 419 and 414 BC. [10]

  5. Syntactic bootstrapping - Wikipedia

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    In his research, Brown demonstrated that preschool-aged children could use their knowledge of different parts of speech to distinguish the meaning of nonsense words in English. The results of Brown's experiment provided the first evidence showing that children could use syntax to infer meaning for newly encountered words and that they acquired ...

  6. Cinderella effect - Wikipedia

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    For example, the authors point out that step parenting is a self-selective process, and that when all else is equal, men who bond with unrelated children are more likely to become stepfathers, a factor that is likely to be a confounding variable in efforts to study the Cinderella effect. [31]

  7. Mother - Wikipedia

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    A putative mother is a female whose biological relationship to a child is alleged but has not been established. A stepmother is a non-biological female parent married to a child's preexisting parent, and may form a family unit but generally does not have the legal rights and responsibilities of a parent in relation to the child.

  8. Rebecca Zlotowski Militantly Rehabilitates The Stepmother ...

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    French director Rebecca Zlotowski makes her Venice Film Festival competition debut on Sunday with drama Other People’s Children, casting the often neglected, sometimes maligned figure of the ...

  9. List of children's speech corpora - Wikipedia

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    A child speech corpus is a speech corpus documenting first-language language acquisition. Such databases are used in the development of computer-assisted language learning systems and the characterization of children's speech at difference ages. [1] Children's speech varies not only by language, but also by region within a language.