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Kleio (14), a TM-based search platform, which is based on semantic types, provides a wide range of semantic search functions that allow users to customize their queries using semantically based facets.

The most frequently heard word in the bar is "malakas". Let's just say this is a word with a wide range of semantic connotations, many of them connected with the sin of onanism.

He is troublesome/annoying.  - Stimulus S. A further look at the morphologically simple but semantically complex verb 煩 fan "annoying/annoyed" reveals that it actually demonstrates a wider range of semantic variations.

The objects that were superimposed on these backgrounds came from a wide range of semantic categories (e.g. tools, furniture, clothing, machinery).

This validation revealed that the majority of FPs recognised by our system represent valid phenotypic information in the context of CHF, and correspond to the wider range of semantic types that are annotated in PhenoCHF.

However these models are not directly comparable, as the model developed by Rogers et al. was lesioned on a step-by-step basis to reflect the progressive nature of semantic dementia and the modelling covered a wide range of semantic tasks.

SA patients from these 2 lesion subgroups show highly similar deficits across a wide range of semantic control manipulations for example, effects of cues and miscues on picture naming, comprehension of dominant and subordinate meanings of ambiguous words, and synonym judgment with strong and weakly associated distracters (Jefferies and Lambon Ralph 2006; Jefferies et al. 2008; Noonan et al. 2009).

More specifically, this region may play a selective role in the translation/integration of somatosensory and motor information, whilst the posterior superior SMG area may integrate a much wider range of semantic and somatosensory information, required for successful object use (Glasser & Rilling, 2008; Ramayya et al., 2010).

This report therefore asks whether typicality can be reliably rated across a wide range of different semantic category types.

These P600 effects cover a rather wide range of syntactic and semantic anomalies and may reflect different underlying generator configurations, but they all seem to be evoked by an ambiguity that needs to be resolved in order to integrate the meaning of a sentence.

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