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Only the dominant consistent and the non-dominant inconsistent words were used in the present study.
In each list there were 7 low frequency dominant consistent and 7 low frequency non-dominant inconsistent word targets.
As described in the Introduction, inconsistent words are the ones most likely to benefit from activation of semantic codes.
But the law said the amount available each year should be reduced by an amount equal to what Israel spends on activities the president decides are inconsistent with American policy, wording intended to refer to the settlements but potentially broad enough to encompass the barrier.
The targets used in Experiment 4 were the same dominant consistent and non-dominant inconsistent stress words of Experiment 2. One-hundred sixty-eight words were selected to be used as primes, 84 with dominant stress, and 84 with non-dominant stress.
These words have a majority (low frequency = 77.50%, high frequency = 68.4%) of stress inconsistent neighbors, (words with the same final spelling pattern but a dominant stress pattern).
The second region is dorsal left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) including BA 9/44 which has been found to be more activated for inconsistent or irregular words compared to consistent or regular words in both English (Fiez et al. 1999; Bolger et al. 2008) and Chinese (Tan et al. 2001; Peng et al. 2003; Lee et al. 2004).
Inconsistent is the word for L'incontro.
Inconsistent is a word to describe our season so far.
So the reality on the ground is completely inconsistent with the words in all these agreements.
Tonight, Laura A. Wankel, Seton Hall's vice president for student affairs, called Toney-El's words "inconsistent with the teaching and mission of the university".
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