• Semantic satiation is a psychological phenomenon in which repetition causes a word or phrase to temporarily lose meaning for the listener, who then perceives...
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  • Satiation may refer to: Satiety, feeling "full" and satisfied after eating; the cessation of hunger Economic satiation, where increasing the amount of...
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  • orthographic satiation as opposed to semantic satiation is that meaning remains intact. It was suggested that this is different from semantic satiation and from...
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  • Depersonalization derealization disorder Derealization Mandela effect Semantic satiation Uncanny "Health & Medical News – Is it really you or jamais vu?"....
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    Shoots & Leaves List of linguistic example sentences Polyptoton Semantic satiation Other linguistically complex sentences: James while John had had had...
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  • Lexical verb Minimal recursion semantics Ontology Polysemy Semantic primes Semantic satiation SemEval Thematic role Troponymy Word sense Word-sense disambiguation...
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  • depersonalization (or surreality) feelings. The feeling has been evoked through semantic satiation. Chris Moulin of the University of Leeds asked 95 volunteers to write...
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  • much information Normalization of deviance – Sociological phenomenon Semantic satiation – Psychological phenomenon Synthesizer – Electronic musical instrument...
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  • Building Indoor Environment Olfaction Palate cleanser Phantosmia Semantic satiation Thermal comfort Binder, M.D.; Hirokawa, N.; Windhorst, U., eds. (2009)...
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  • Nordquist, Richard (2012-09-24). "A Few More Oddities: Illeism, Semantic Satiation, and Garden-Path Sentences". About.com guide. Archived from the original...
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