1960
DOI: 10.3349/ymj.1960.1.1.71
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A Comprehensive Study of the Health Needs and of Health Care in Seoul

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“…This study investigated the processing of categorially ambiguous adjectives and verbs in Korean, through which we provided new insights into the theories of the lexicon. Following a theory that suggests these words be listed separately (e.g., Lieber, 1980;Koo, 2010;Yang, 2015), we should see greater processing difficulty in one class than the other (e.g., Sereno and Jongman, 1997;Tyler et al, 2001;Traficante and Burani, 2003) or in categorially ambiguous words than unambiguous ones in general. Word processing 6 Unexpectedly, the categorially unambiguous adjectives/verbs were read slower than the categorially ambiguous ones.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…This study investigated the processing of categorially ambiguous adjectives and verbs in Korean, through which we provided new insights into the theories of the lexicon. Following a theory that suggests these words be listed separately (e.g., Lieber, 1980;Koo, 2010;Yang, 2015), we should see greater processing difficulty in one class than the other (e.g., Sereno and Jongman, 1997;Tyler et al, 2001;Traficante and Burani, 2003) or in categorially ambiguous words than unambiguous ones in general. Word processing 6 Unexpectedly, the categorially unambiguous adjectives/verbs were read slower than the categorially ambiguous ones.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Under the separate-entry account (e.g., Koo, 2010;Yang, 2015), another possibility is that we may see greater processing difficulty for categorially ambiguous words (conditions A and B) compared to unambiguous ones (conditions C and D) due to competition in word-activation (interactive activation model; Reicher, 1969;McClelland and Rumelhart, 1981;Rumelhart and McClelland, 1982). Under either possibility, 3 Ideally, the categorially ambiguous pair should have similar word frequency in both the adjective and the verb category (cf.…”
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“…Previous studies showed that the average compensation was 93,260,000 KRW for settlement of lawsuits in all medical fields and 10-30 million KRW for dental disputes. 8 - 10 Contrarily, the 2011 results showed that dental disputes in the orthodontic field are settled for a relatively low amount (less than 5 million KRW).…”
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“…In order to answer this question, previous domestic studies on the Jigsaw model were examined. Shin (2007) and Yang (2003) applied the Jigsaw model to study the Pythagorean Theorem, which is in the curriculum for the third year in Middle School, and proposed various ways of proof as expert assignment. Kang (2005) also applied the Jigsaw model to the Pythagorean Theorem, in addition to triangular number, square number and irrational number, which are related to the Pythagorean Theorem.…”
Section: Importance and Characteristics Of Expert Sheets In The Jigsamentioning
confidence: 99%