The phonological or orthographic sound or appearance of a word that can be used to describe or identify something.
1Unfortunately Hanslick meant something altogether different from the Herbartians by his use of the word form.
2This was seen for both groups of children for word form recall and for children with DLD for meaning.
3Discovered by Dehaene, it is called the "visual word form area" and is located behind the left ear.
4Therefore it is argued that this patient had damage to an early stage in the reading process, to the visual word form itself.
5It is therefore concluded that PD reads words more slowly because of an additional impairment at the level of the word form system.
6For this is really the difference of the word form, used in the singular or plural, in that phrase, in the English language.
7But I've been reading a book that not only contains some exceptionally powerful stories in word form, but some pretty astounding numbers too.
8Every morning he expected to receive some word form Sonoyta or Yuma, telling him that Yaqui had guided his party safely across the desert.
9I observe the spidery words form slowly and painstakingly on the page.
10The pen was fixed in her hand, and the first words formed.
11Words formed by the reversion of letters of former words; examples, 699-m.
12Two words form the key of the Baconian doctrine, Utility and Progress.
13Remembered feeling it for years, even if I never let the words form.
14Harrigan looked up and the words formed at the base of his tongue.
15The moment the two pieces met, Kell felt words form on his lips.
16Eventually, the pain faded to echoes, and jumbled words formed themselves into sentences.
Translations for word form