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auditoryau‧di‧to‧ry /ˈɔːdətəri $ ˈɒːdətɔːri/ adjective [only before noun] technical auditoryOrigin: 1500-1600 Late Latin auditorius, from Latin audire; ➔ AUDIO - Conversely a child who is weak in visual perceptions can be helped to use auditory and verbal skills to comprehend other children.
- He was diagnosed as having a word retrieval difficulty as well as difficulty with auditory verbal processing.
- In such a system, visual and auditory linguistic signifiers are in changing, unstable correspondence with the concepts they stand for.
- Interestingly, this is also true of mammals from which the auditory cortex has been removed.
- Through headphones, each child gathers the auditory fruits of his or her individual efforts.
- We then went on to describe the Johnston-McClelland model of visual word recognition and the Cohort model of auditory word recognition.
NOUN► word· We then went on to describe the Johnston-McClelland model of visual word recognition and the Cohort model of auditory word recognition.· If this were not so, contextual facilitation of auditory word recognition would occur only for words at the end of clauses. relating to the ability to hear |