Example sentences of "[noun pl] for words " in BNC.
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1 | Since there is no morphological decomposition in this lexicon , there are separate entries for words that are morphologically related . |
2 | Endword Search : This allows searches for words ending in specified consecutive letters . |
3 | Thus , in the example shown in Figure 11 , all detectors for words beginning with an R will receive excitatory inputs from the letter detector level , while detectors for all other words will be completely switched off by inhibition . |
4 | One way would be for the letter detector for , say , Y-in-the-fifth-position to have inhibitory links not only to the word detectors for words which have any other letter in that position , but also to those detectors for words which have no fifth letter . |
5 | One way would be for the letter detector for , say , Y-in-the-fifth-position to have inhibitory links not only to the word detectors for words which have any other letter in that position , but also to those detectors for words which have no fifth letter . |
6 | According to the cohort model , however , as soon as the first part of the word has been heard , all the detectors for words beginning with this initial sound are activated . |
7 | For example , if the first phoneme of the word is /p/ , all detectors for words not beginning with /p/ are switched off , leaving only detectors for the word-initial cohort activated . |
8 | If the next phoneme is /r/ , then all detectors for words beginning with /p/ followed by some sound other than /r/ will be switched off . |
9 | That cut rock lumps for words . |
10 | However , there were no differences in monitoring latencies for words occurring before and after the clause boundary in sentences like ( 1a ) and ( 1b ) where clause and information boundary do not coincide . |
11 | Identical spellings for words that sound the same are not a real problem . |