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  2. Language deprivation experiments - Wikipedia

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    The American literary scholar Roger Shattuck called this kind of research study the "forbidden experiment" because of the exceptional deprivation of ordinary human contact it requires. [1] Although not designed to study language, similar experiments on primates (labelled the " pit of despair ") utilising complete social deprivation resulted in ...

  3. Language deprivation - Wikipedia

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    Language deprivation is associated with the lack of linguistic stimuli that are necessary for the language acquisition processes in an individual. Research has shown that early exposure to a first language will predict future language outcomes. [ 1 ]

  4. Behavioral sink - Wikipedia

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    "Behavioral sink" is a term invented by ethologist John B. Calhoun to describe a collapse in behavior that can result from overpopulation.The term and concept derive from a series of over-population experiments Calhoun conducted on Norway rats between 1958 and 1962. [1]

  5. List of lexicographers - Wikipedia

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    Clarence Barnhart (US, 1900–1993) English general dictionary; David Barnhart (US, born 1941) English; Robert Barnhart (US, 1933–2007) English; Louis Barral (France, 1910–1999) French and Monégasque; Grant Barrett (US, born 1970) English dictionary of slang; John Barrow (UK, fl. 1735–1774) navigation and science

  6. Ganzfeld experiment - Wikipedia

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    Participant in a ganzfeld experiment. A ganzfeld experiment (from the German words for "entire" and "field") is an assessment used by parapsychologists that they contend can test for extrasensory perception (ESP) or telepathy. In these experiments, a "sender" attempts to mentally transmit an image to a "receiver" who is in a state of sensory ...

  7. Oxford English Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is the principal historical dictionary of the English language, published by Oxford University Press (OUP), a University of Oxford publishing house. The dictionary, which published its first edition in 1884, traces the historical development of the English language, providing a comprehensive resource to ...

  8. William Chester Minor - Wikipedia

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    The compilers of the dictionary published lists of words for which they wanted examples of usage. Minor provided these with increasing ease as the lists grew. It was many years before the OED ' s editor, James Murray , learned of Minor's history and visited him in January 1891 (as well as many times thereafter).

  9. Robert Richardson Sears - Wikipedia

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    Robert Richardson Sears (/ s ɪər z /; August 31, 1908 [1] – May 22, 1989 [2]) was an American psychologist who specialized in child psychology and the psychology of personality.