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  2. Prediction in language comprehension - Wikipedia

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    The M100 was also linked to prediction in language comprehension in a series of event-related magnetoencephalography (MEG) experiments. In these experiments, participants read words whose visual forms were either predictable or unpredictable based on prior linguistic context [9] [10] or based on a recently seen picture. [11]

  3. Trope (literature) - Wikipedia

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    The term trope derives from the Greek τρόπος (tropos), 'a turn, a change', [8] related to the root of the verb τρέπειν (trepein), 'to turn, to direct, to alter, to change'; [6] this means that the term is used metaphorically to denote, among other things, metaphorical language.

  4. Scrambling (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Scrambling is a syntactic phenomenon wherein sentences can be formulated using a variety of different word orders without a substantial change in meaning. Instead the reordering of words, from their canonical position, has consequences on their contribution to the discourse (i.e., the information's "newness" to the conversation).

  5. Netflix CEO Reed Hastings Admits He “Minimized” N-Word Use By ...

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    Today’s firing of Netflix communications chief Jonathan Friedland should have come earlier, Reed Hastings almost begrudgingly admitted to the streaming service’s staff on Friday. “I realize ...

  6. Netflix Chief Communications Officer Jonathan Friedland out ...

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    Netflix’s chief communications officer Jonathan Friedland is leaving the company after seven years, he said Friday on Twitter. Friedland said that he “fell short” of the example a leader ...

  7. Netflix Chief Communications Officer Jonathan Friedland out ...

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    Netflix CEO Reed Hastings sent a memo to employees Friday deploring and detailing the executive's "descriptive use of the N-word on at least two occasions."

  8. Stress (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Word stress, or sometimes lexical stress, is the stress placed on a given syllable in a word. The position of word stress in a word may depend on certain general rules applicable in the language or dialect in question, but in other languages, it must be learned for each word, as it is largely unpredictable, for example in English.

  9. Netflix - Wikipedia

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    Netflix is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service. The service primarily distributes original and acquired films and television shows from various genres, and it is available internationally in multiple languages.