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A five-point Likert scale was applied to rate the intelligibility of all individual samples ( "very high," "rather high," "medium," "rather low," "very low").
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It bottoms in a hypothetical, transcendental norm that is the condition of the intelligibility of any (and all) other norms as binding.
The outcome of the LPS-4 that addresses fluid intelligence significantly contributed to the predictions of the benefit for speech intelligibility in all of the three conditions.
The fact that matter is in principle deprived of all intelligibility and is still ultimately dependent on the One is an important clue as to how the causality of the latter operates.
According to Plotinus, matter is to be identified with evil and privation of all form or intelligibility (see II 4).
Note that we assume that intelligibility includes all stages of comprehension over and above early acoustic processing, and as such the intelligibility responses that we see likely reflect multiple processes including acoustic phonetic, semantic, and syntactic processing, and associated representations.
These two disciplines combine in a method or "new critical art" (nuova'arte critica) where philosophy aims at articulating the universal forms of intelligibility common to all experience, while philology adumbrates the empirical phenomena of the world which arise from human choice: the languages, customs, and actions of people which make up civil society.
Intelligibility is the Pearson correlation between integration and the connectivity values of all vertices in the plan graph.
1) Intelligibility: being the Pearson correlation between integration and the connectivity values of all vertices in the plan graph.
The biggest of those gambles, I guess, was rendering some of the dialogue and lyrics into Spanish, which turns out to do no harm at all to the intelligibility of the story.
Intelligibility is defined as the Pearson correlation between integration and the connectivity values of all vertices (the connectivity value of a vertex is the number of directly connected or adjacent vertices to that vertex) (Hillier et al. 1987).
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