C
ontextual
V
ocabulary
A
cquisition
:
"oam"
Last Update: 16 May 2011
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Context:
Two ill-dressed people…sat around a fire where the common meal was almost ready. The mother…peered at her son through the
oam
of the bubbling stew. [continued in the
"ceilidh"
passage]
Sternberg, Robert J.
, & Powell, Janet S. (1983),
"Comprehending Verbal Comprehension"
,
American Psychologist
38: 878–893.
Researcher:
Divakar Dev Singh
Report:
"Computationally Defining ‘Oam’ via Contextual Vocabulary Acquisition"
Files:
demo file
script
Copyright © 2011 by
William J. Rapaport
(
rapaport@buffalo.edu
)
http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~rapaport/CVA/Oam/oam.html-20110516