نتایج جستجو برای: naming practices

تعداد نتایج: 190270  

2004
Rilla Khaled Pippin Barr James Noble Robert Biddle

System Metaphor is one of the key practices of Extreme Programming (XP). Unfortunately, the System Metaphor practice is poorly understood, and is the practice XP teams most commonly choose to ignore. In this paper, we provide a small collection of patterns that teams can use to develop metaphors for their systems, and for evaluating system metaphors. We hope these patterns will encourage Extrem...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2013
Clémence Verhaegen Martine Poncelet

The aim of this study was to determine whether naming difficulties arise in individuals as young as their 50s. Participants of 25-35, 50-59, 60-69, and above 70 years of age were given a picture naming task. To uncover subtle naming difficulties, latencies were analyzed in addition to accuracy. To control whether the expected slower naming latencies could be due to a general slowing affecting a...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2013
Maximiliano A Wilson Fernando Cuetos Rob Davies Cristina Burani

Word age-of-acquisition (AoA) affects reading. The mapping hypothesis predicts AoA effects when input-output mappings are arbitrary. In Spanish, the orthography-to-phonology mappings required for word naming are consistent; therefore, no AoA effects are expected. Nevertheless, AoA effects have been found, motivating the present investigation of how AoA can affect reading in Spanish. Four experi...

1996
Ganesha Beedubail Udo Pooch

In this paper we examine the naming consistency problems in distributed systems that support object replication. We deene the meaning of naming consistency in these systems and observe that it is possible to have inconsistency in naming and yet have a consistent replicas of the object. It is also argued that the naming consistency is tightly coupled with the replica consistency protocols. We ex...

Journal: :Psychological science 2008
Barbara C Malt Silvia Gennari Mutsumi Imai Eef Ameel Naoaki Tsuda Asifa Majid

What drives humans around the world to converge in certain ways in their naming while diverging dramatically in others? We studied how naming patterns are constrained by investigating whether labeling of human locomotion reflects the biomechanical discontinuity between walking and running gaits. Similarity judgments of a student locomoting on a treadmill at different slopes and speeds revealed ...

Journal: :Brain and language 2013
Yunqing Li Jing Yang K Suzanne Scherf Ping Li

This fMRI study explores how nonlinguistic cues modulate lexical activation in the bilingual brain. We examined the influence of face race on bilingual language production in a picture-naming paradigm. Chinese-English bilinguals were presented with pictures of objects and images of faces (Asian or Caucasian). Participants named the picture in their first or second language (Chinese or English) ...

2004
Balasubramaneyam Maniymaran Muthucumaru Maheswaran

Naming and discovery are two critical issues of a widearea network computing system. The rising popularity of wide-area systems have resulted in the development of a variety of naming and discovery systems that are centered on a “descriptive” paradigm, where resources and services are described by a set of attribute-value tuples. This paper presents new evidence to suggest that descriptive nami...

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