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Comprehensibleness
Comprehensibleness Com`pre*hen"si*ble*ness, n. The quality of being comprehensible; comprehensibility.

Meaning of Comprehensible from wikipedia

- Look up comprehension, comprehensible, or comprehend in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Comprehension may refer to: Comprehension (logic), the totality...
- first published in 1977. The hypotheses put primary importance on the comprehensible input (CI) that language learners are exposed to. Understanding spoken...
- theory of language acquisition is the comprehensible output hypothesis. Developed by Merrill Swain, the comprehensible output (CO) hypothesis states that...
- Rogalandsforskning. 4. Gooskens, C.; Van Bezooijen, R. (2006). "Mutual Comprehensibility of Written Afrikaans and Dutch: Symmetrical or Asymmetrical?" (PDF)...
- hypothesis states that (1) Comprehensible input is a requirement for second language acquisition, and (2) Input is made comprehensible to the learner via negotiations...
- blues cliches or running through one of the band's half-audible, half-comprehensible ... lyrics about chivalry or the counter-culture, his voice is devoid...
- spontaneously after students have attended to large amounts of comprehensible language input. Comprehensible input is the content that language learners are exposed...
- the fluid vocalizing of speech-like syllables that lack any readily comprehensible meaning. In some cases, as part of religious practice, some believe...
- Story structure or narrative structure is the recognizable or comprehensible way in which a narrative's different elements are unified, including in a...
- perhaps since humanity's discovery of fire. Usually pertaining to humans' comprehensible reaction to fire itself, the fear of fire by other animals cannot be...