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The Apprentices\u27 Tower of Hanoi
The Apprentices\u27 Tower of Hanoi is introduced in this thesis. Several bounds are found in regards to optimal algorithms which solve the puzzle. Graph theoretic properties of the associated state graphs are explored. A brief summary of other Tower of Hanoi variants is also presented
Studies of cross-lingual long-term priming
Poort, Warren and Rodd (2016) showed that bilinguals profit from recent experience with an identical cognate in their native language when they encounter the same word in their second language. We conducted two experiments employing the same cross-lingual long-term priming paradigm to determine whether this is also the case for non-identical cognates, as this would indicate they share an orthographic representation in the bilingual lexicon. In Experiment 1, Dutch–English bilinguals read Dutch sentences containing identical cognates (e.g. “winter”–“winter”), non-identical cognates (e.g. “baard”–“beard”) or the Dutch translations (e.g. “fiets”) of English control words (e.g. “bike”). These words were presented again in an English lexical decision task approximately 19 minutes later. The analysis revealed only weak evidence, based both on p-values and Bayes factors, for a small 6-9 ms facilitative priming effect. Experiment 2 aimed to determine whether including interlingual homographs (e.g. “angel”–“angel”) in the experiment modulates the size of the priming effect. This time, the analysis revealed no evidence for a priming effect, either based on p-values or Bayes factors, in either version of the experiment for either the cognates or the interlingual homographs. In line with previous findings (Poort & Rodd, 2017, May 9), we did find strong evidence for an interlingual homograph inhibition effect and no evidence for a cognate facilitation effect. We conclude that, since the cross-lingual long-term priming effect is largely semantic in nature, the lexical decision tasks we used were not sensitive enough to detect an effect of priming
The BG News January 8, 1971
The BGSU campus student newspaper January 8, 1971. Volume 55 - Issue 54https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/3539/thumbnail.jp
Herald of Holiness Volume 56, Number 51 (1968)
02 Are We Strong Enough? By General Superintendent Benner 03 Helps to Holy Living: No Double Standard By Tom Nees 04 Questions for Hawks and Doves By Paul Merritt Bassett 06 Lincoln: Could He Have Been Converted? By Vernon T. Groves 07 Pen Points: Thanks, Mr. Lincoln! By Ross Hayslip 08 File It Under Stewardship Compiled by Marilyn Slemmer for the General Stewardship Committee 10 Editorially Speaking By W. T. Purkiser 12 Special Report: Seminary On a Clear Day in 1927 By Elden Rawlings 14 Vital Statistics 15 Campus Commentary By Dr. Willis Snowbarger 16 Pro/Con: Letters to the Editor 17 News of Religion 18 Of People and Places 19 Next Sunday\u27s Lesson By Albert J. Lown 19 The Answer Corner Conducted by W. T. Purkiserhttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_hoh/2496/thumbnail.jp
Spartan Daily, December 2, 1970
Volume 58, Issue 45https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/5335/thumbnail.jp
Bulloch Times (Statesboro News-Statesboro Eagle)
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/bulloch-news-issues/2444/thumbnail.jp
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