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Journal articles on the topic "SIMILARITIES BETWEEN COLOR AND WORD COMPOSITIONS"

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Dr., Sandeep Ojha. "SIMILARITIES BETWEEN COLOR AND WORD COMPOSITIONS." International Journal of Research - GRANTHAALAYAH Composition of Colours, December,2014 (2017): 1–2. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.888209.

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Painting and English Literature depict different aspects of nature and human life. Each color in painting and each word in literature plays an important role in this depiction but a single color or a single word in a work of art is not an absolute entity. The color and the word gain their complete artistic appeal and symbolic significance in a painting or a work of literature when combined and arranged coherently with other colors and words. Great painters and literary writers have dexterity in selection of colors and words of apt meaning and intensity as well as an ability to create the right
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Ojha, Sandeep. "SIMILARITIES BETWEEN COLOR AND WORD COMPOSITIONS." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 2, no. 3SE (2014): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v2.i3se.2014.3552.

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Painting and English Literature depict different aspects of nature and human life. Each color in painting and each word in literature plays an important role in this depiction but a single color or a single word in a work of art is not an absolute entity.The color and the word gain their complete artistic appeal and symbolic significance in a painting or a work of literature when combined and arranged coherently with other colors and words. Great painters and literary writers have dexterity in selection of colors and words of apt meaning and intensity as well as an ability to create the right
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Bilyalova, Suriie Seranovna. "The ambiguity of the somatism "hand" in the Crimean Tatar and Turkish languages." Филология: научные исследования, no. 5 (May 2022): 53–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0749.2022.5.33402.

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Semantic derivation is a way of word formation, as a result of which the semantic structure of lexemes, including somatisms, expands. The article examines the similarities and differences of the somatism "hand" in the Crimean Tatar and Turkish languages. With the help of component analysis, the semantic structure of the "hand" somatism, the types of connections between lexico-semantic variants of the polysemant are considered. The purpose of the article is to study the "hand" somatism in the Crimean Tatar and Turkish languages, analyze the semantic structures of polysemants and identify simila
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Özgün, Feyza Nur Koçer, and Sema Alaçam. "A computational approach for analysis of art compositions." Gestão & Tecnologia de Projetos 18, no. 2 (2023): 109–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/gtp.v18i2.196288.

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New approaches emerging from the analysis of artworks with computational tools have the potential to offer different perspectives to artworks recreated in digital environments. This study aims to reveal the implicit relationships between Mondrian compositions with different visual representations. In the scope of the study, compositions completed between 1938 and 1943, which have a strong geometry-color relationship, were first investigated through a pixel-based approach. In the fragmentation method followed, the similarities and differences are expressed with data transferred from pixels to n
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Abdullah, Ahsan. "A Study of Word-Color Association for Pakistani and American Cultures." International Journal of Social Science Research 9, no. 2 (2021): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/ijssr.v9i2.18828.

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Every region has its own culture, values and traditions that are unique for that region and that vary from region to region and country to country. These cultural differences are also reflected in the choice and association of color; concept word association is one of those differences. In this paper, we study the color related cultural similarities and dissimilarities between United States of America (USA) and Pakistan (PK). The study is based on 8 questions asked from 280 respondents (184 USA and 96 PK) for three concept words i.e., high quality, reliable, cheap and color disliked and liked
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Le Pham, Quoc Hung. "The Meanings and Structural Forms of the Measure Word for Nouns in Chinese and Vietnamese." International Journal of Linguistics 13, no. 1 (2021): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/ijl.v13i1.16890.

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In the field of language research, the measure word is an interesting research topic. In the world language, some languages have measure words, some languages have not. Both Chinese and Vietnamese belong to the language rich in measure words, but due to the differences in language system, cognition and cultural color, there are some differences in the expression of their syntactic structure of the measure word for noun. This study starts from the comparison of Chinese and Vietnamese languages, focusing on the meaning and structure of the measure word for noun commonly used in Chinese and Vietn
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Rubino, I. Alex, Silvia Grasso, and Bianca Pezzarossa. "Microgenetic Patterns of Adaptation on the Stroop Task by Patients with Bronchial Asthma and Duodenal Peptic Ulcer." Perceptual and Motor Skills 71, no. 1 (1990): 19–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.1990.71.1.19.

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Microgenetic patterns of adaptation on the Stroop task were assessed by means of the Serial Color-Word Test given 21 patients with bronchial asthma and 20 with duodenal peptic ulcer, who were compared with 41 normal controls matched for sex, age, and education. Two measures were calculated on each of the five trials of the test, one of linear change and one of nonlinear change in reading times. As predicted, patients presented more frequently patterns characterized by high nonlinear change and less frequently stabilized patterns (low linear and nonlinear change of reading speed). Linear and no
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Song, Man Seok, Yun-Jae Cho, and Mi Ju Yim. "A Comparative Analysis on Discourse Reviews about Differentiated Semiotic Value Consumption Brand Groups in Cosmetics Consumers: Focusing on Text Mining." Asian Journal of Beauty and Cosmetology 22, no. 2 (2024): 273–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.20402/ajbc.2024.0009.

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Purpose: This study began by investigating the similarities and differences among segmented markets within the color cosmetics industry, which are subdivided into low-cost color, high-priced, and imported color cosmetics, positioned as differentiated identities, and what are the similarities and differences between the segmented markets of the color cosmetics brand group.Methods: To perform this study, we used Python version 3.10.6 to crawl discourse from attracting value-driven consumers in the color cosmetics category on Naver Shopping Mall. After that, we completed the pre-processing steps
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Rakhmawati, Nur Aini, and Miftahul Jannah. "Food Ingredients Similarity Based on Conceptual and Textual Similarity." Halal Research Journal 1, no. 2 (2021): 87–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.12962/j22759970.v1i2.107.

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Open Food Facts provides a database of food products such as product names, compositions, and additives, where everyone can contribute to add the data or reuse the existing data. The open food facts data are dirty and needs to be processed before storing the data to our system. To reduce redundancy in food ingredients data, we measure the similarity of ingredient food using two similarities: the conceptual similarity and textual similarity. The conceptual similarity measures the similarity between the two datasets by its word meaning (synonym), while the textual similarity is based on fuzzy st
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ZHANG, JUAN, CATHERINE McBRIDE-CHANG, RICHARD K. WAGNER, and SHINGFONG CHAN. "Uniqueness and overlap: Characteristics and longitudinal correlates of native Chinese children's writing in English as a foreign language." Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 17, no. 2 (2013): 347–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1366728913000163.

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Longitudinal predictors of writing composition in Chinese and English written by the same 153 Hong Kong nine-year-old children were tested, and their production errors within the English essays across ten categories, focusing on punctuation, spelling, and grammar, were compared to errors made by ninety American nine-year-olds writing on the same topic. The correlation between quality of the compositions in Chinese and English was .53. In stepwise regression analyses examining early predictors at ages between five and nine years, tasks of speed or fluency were consistently uniquely associated w
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Book chapters on the topic "SIMILARITIES BETWEEN COLOR AND WORD COMPOSITIONS"

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Azmaiparashvili, L. G. "SOME WORDS AND SEMANTIC PARALLELS BETWEEN GEORGIAN AND AVAR LANGUAGES." In Caucasian Languages: Genetic-Typological Communities and Areal Relations. Collection of articles based on the materials of the VII International Scientific Conference. Publishing house "Alef", Makhachkala, Russia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31029/caucaslanguages2021/17.

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Basing on the data of Georgian and Avar languages and their dialects, the article discusses some similarities that are confirmed in compound word formation (compound words which denote collectively ‘parents’, ‘siblings’, ‘spouses’, ‘domestic cattle’, ‘insects’, somatisms, compound words denoting ‘rainbow’), in phonosemantic vocabulary; In adverbs, adjectives, verbs derived from nouns (‘tiny hair’, ‘color’, ‘way’); In deverbative nominals, collocations and phrasemes (‘engaged girl’, ‘talking’, ‘lie’, ‘paying attention’).
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Khan Perveen, Farzana, and Anzela Khan. "Masters of Camouflage: Unusual World of Lepidoptera." In Lepidoptera - Recent Advancements [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1004166.

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Camouflage is derived from the French word “camoufler”, which originally means disguise. Camoufler derives from camouflet, means a puff of smoke that obscures visibility. As a kind of defense, Lepidoptera uses camouflage, also known as cryptic coloration means to conceal its appearance and blend it with its surroundings. This adaptation prevents Lepidoptera from being detected or recognized by other animals. Lepidoptera, in particular, uses a variety of strategies, including disruptive coloration, active camouflage, concealing coloration, disguise, mimicry, counter-shading, aposematic colorati
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