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Bacchus et ses épithètes dans l’Hymnus oft Lof-sanck van Bacchus (1615) de Daniel Heinsius ...
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Genuine Prestige Goods in Mortuary Contexts: Emulation in Polychrome Silk and Byzantine Solidi from Northern China
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Al-Hakim's Pygmalion: Emulation and Creation
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In: Indonesian EFL Journal: Journal of ELT, Linguistics, and Literature, Vol 4, Iss 2, Pp 103-115 (2018) (2018)
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AntConc: a freeware corpus analysis toolkit for concordancing and text analysis ; AntConc: eine freie Software für die Auswertung von Konkordanzen und Texte in Textkorpora
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Experimental Studies of Cumulative Culture in Modern Humans: What Are the Requirements of the Ratchet?
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La episteme renacentista en la primera parte de los Comentarios reales: del Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
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In: Actas del Congreso Internacional América Latina: La autonomía de una región ; XV Encuentro de Latinoamericanistas Españoles ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00876372 ; XV Encuentro de Latinoamericanistas Españoles, Nov 2012, Madrid, España. pp.1103-1113 (2012)
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Developing HCI technology to aid in communication research for individuals with impairments: a language and linguistic perspective
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Epistemes and structures of sensemaking in organizational life
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Preschoolers' behavioural reenactment of "failed attempts": The roles of intention-reading, emulation and mimicry
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In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Scopus (http://www.scopus.com/home.url) ; CrossRef (2006)
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In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/1022p-hailpern.pdf
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ACES: Aphasia Emulation, Realism, and the Turing Test
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In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/11-ASSETS-acesTuring.pdf
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General Terms Experimentation, Human Factors
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In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/aces-CHI2011.pdf
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Reconfigurable Virtual Keyboard
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In: http://www.journalofcomputerscience.com/2012Issue/April12Issue/V1No2Apr12P010.pdf
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Epistemes and Structures of Sensemaking in Organizational Life
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In: http://jmi.sagepub.com/content/16/4/392.full.pdf
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Preschoolers ’ behavioural reenactment of “failed attempts”: The roles of intention-reading, emulation and mimicry
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In: http://www.all-souls.ox.ac.uk/users/heyesc/Celia%27s pdfs/2006preschoolers.pdf
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To clarify the nature of the social cognitive skills involved in preschoolers ’ reenactment of actions on objects, we studied 31- and 41-month-old children’s reenactment of intended acts (“failed attempts”) in Meltzoff’s (Meltzoff, A. N. (1995). Understanding the intentions of others: Reenactment of intended acts by 18-month-old children. Developmental Psychology, 31, 838–850) behavioural reenactment paradigm. Measuring children’s first action, performance of target acts was similar in a novel Emulation Learning condition to that seen in the Failed Attempt condition. In the Emulation Learning condition, children did not see the adult’s manipulation and their response was likely to have been based on the end state specifying the object’s key affordances. Both 31- and 41-month-old children also copied the control acts they had observed in the Adult Manipulation condition. However, 41-month-old but not 31-month-old children reproduced the failed attempt actions in the Failed Attempt condition. This pattern of findings suggests that, whilst 2- to 3-year-olds mimic adults ’ actions when these actions do not trigger alternative object affordances, only in the third year of life will children mimic adults ’ actions when these actions simultaneously trigger such affordances. Reenactment of actions on objects involves a number of social cognitive processes and exceptional care in the design of experiments is required to determine the roles played by intention-reading, emulation, and mimicry. © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Emulation; Imitation; Intention-reading; Mimicry; Social learning A growing consensus suggests that infants ’ imitation of actions on objects depends
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URL: http://www.all-souls.ox.ac.uk/users/heyesc/Celia%27s pdfs/2006preschoolers.pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.534.107
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