This research by Roger Brown provided the first evidence showing that children could use syntax to infer meaning from newly encountered words.
Along with this information children can combine new syntactic structure information about newly encountered verbs to determine their semantic content.
ATLANTIC salmon fishermen periodically fall in love with a newly encountered river.
She didn't like to make preconceptions about a newly encountered species, but she never would have imagined these subterranean people were capable of the achievements she'd seen.
But he'd been investigating homicides long enough to know that you couldn't fully explain all the crimes you solved, much less the ones you'd newly encountered.
In 1522, aged barely 17, he crossed the Atlantic to the American continent, newly encountered by Europeans.
The person will readily be able to categorize newly encountered instances as members of certain concepts and therefore as nonmembers of other concepts.
An essential tenet is that newly encountered knowledge must be related to one's prior knowledge in order to be properly understood.
Elaboration refers to the process of establishing links between newly encountered information and previously stored information.
The Senuta would be returned home, no doubt accompanied by Federation envoys eager to open a dialogue with the newly encountered people.