| 21. | When infants heard a prosodic boundary, they were able to detect the existence of a word boundary.
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| 22. | The more distinct word boundaries also help word recognition as the eye jumps over them in saccades.
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| 23. | An important concept in understanding these results is that of word boundaries that just happened to be adjacent.
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| 24. | A word boundary preceded or followed by a syllable break is called an " external open juncture ".
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| 25. | This is a postlexical process that occurs where ever the context permits, within words and across word boundaries.
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| 26. | Research demonstrates that, when exposed to streams of nonsense speech, children use statistical learning to determine word boundaries.
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| 27. | Partial assimilation also occurs across word boundaries : " kilin pwihk " is pronounced [ kilim? p?i?k ].
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| 28. | Moreover, they may have exceptions, do not apply across word boundaries and can only apply to underlying forms.
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| 29. | But, again, this is crossing a word boundary . contribs 00 : 25, 2 September 2009 ( UTC)
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| 30. | The 1130 used magnetic-core memory, which the processor addressed on word boundaries, using direct, indirect, and indexed addressing modes.
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