C
ontextual
V
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A
cquisition
:
"hysteria"
Last Update: 16 January 2009
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Context:
"She was close to
hysteria
; that is, her voice was slurred, her eyes darted frantically from left to right as if to avoid confronting the scene, and her arms and hands trembled uncontrollably."
Dulin, Kenneth L. (1970),
"Using Context Clues in Word Recognition and Comprehension"
,
The Reading Teacher
23(5): 440-445, 469.
Researcher:
Peter Hoellig
Report:
Hoellig, Peter (2008),
"Performing Computational Contextual Vocabulary Acquisition to Define "Hysteria" "
Files:
Demo & Sample Run
Copyright © 2009 by
William J. Rapaport
(
rapaport@cse.buffalo.edu
)
http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~rapaport/CVA/Hysteria/hysteria.html-20090116