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- Contrastive may refer to one of several concepts in linguistics: Contrast (linguistics) Contrastive linguistics Contrastive distribution Contrastive analysis...
- game The Contrast (play), a 1787 play by Royall Tyler The Contrast (novel), an 1832 novel by Lord Normanby Contrastive (disambiguation) Contrasts (disambiguation)...
- been mapped out through contrastive analysis, it would be possible to design language courses more efficiently. Contrastive analysis, along with behaviourism...
- images that do not. Contrastive self-supervised learning uses both positive and negative examples. The loss function in contrastive learning is used to...
- substituted for another in that context. A contrastive distribution is demonstrated with a minimal pair. Contrastive distribution is distinct from complementary...
- Contrastive Hebbian learning is a biologically plausible form of Hebbian learning. It is based on the contrastive divergence algorithm, which has been...
- as styles (contrastive rhetoric), dialects, registers or terminologies of technical genres. Contrastive analysis Translation Contrastive rhetoric Di...
- Contrastive focus reduplication, also called contrastive reduplication, identical constituent compounding, lexical cloning, or the double construction...
- Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training (CLIP) is a technique for training a pair of neural network models, one for image understanding and one for text...
- 1966, when Kaplan's original work on contrastive rhetoric appeared, and 1996, when Ulla Connor's book on contrastive rhetoric reinvigorated interest in...