auditive


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au·di·tive

 (ô′dĭ-tĭv)
adj.
Of or relating to hearing; auditory.
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auditive

(ˈɔːdɪtɪv)
n
a person who learns primarily by listening
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Adj.1.auditive - of or relating to the process of hearingauditive - of or relating to the process of hearing; "auditory processing"; "an audile person"
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For radio frequencies from mobile phones, for instance, current research findings do not indicate an increased risk of brain tumours or acoustic neuroma (tumour of the auditive nerve) for use within the limits set in 1998 by the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) - from 0Hz to 300 GHz - which are incorporated into a Council recommendation of 1999.
Nothing pure; but a mixture of completely incoherent auditive and psychic stimuli.
The simplest method is the auditive perception, mostly performed by a speech therapist.
Gli spettatori sono bombar dati da una quantita enorme di informazioni auditive e visuali e ciascuno di essi e chiamato a costruire il suo film classificandole.
The fragmentation of the visual in JR, when applied to character description, parallels and answers the auditive fragmentation of dialogues.
Phonological awareness was assessed with the French Auditory Analysis Test (Test d'analyse auditive en francais, TAAF) proposed by Rosner and Simon (1971).
(20) Frequent references to fashionable vaudevilles unknown to audiences outside Paris, he argues, create in the novel "cet appel constant de Balzac a une memoire visuelle ou auditive qui nous est interdite, et dont l'impossibilite meme nous oblige a faire preuve d'une constante imagination retrospective" (288).
This line of research benefitted from the Eduard Sievers's ideas on "auditive philology" (Oherenphilologie) and those of the French experimental school (Paul Verrier, by E.
With respect to the second variable, half of the subjects, those in the feedback (yes) condition, received auditive feedback through earphones after each response.
The article "On the Enets Evidential Suffixes" by Ago Kunnap presents an evidential system where in addition to indirect evidentiality also direct auditive evidentiality is represented.