0 present participle of paraphrase
1 to repeat something written or spoken using different words, often in a humorous form or in a simpler and shorter form that makes the original meaning clearer
We select one paraphrase phenomenon for each of the three paraphrasing goals.
In a delayed condition the participants only responded - by translating, paraphrasing or shadowing - after each sentence was completely presented.
An interesting question is what aspects of the paraphrasing task are particularly demanding.
The paraphrasing task forbids the participant to repeat the original stimulus sentence verbatim.
Once a generated sentence is translated by the transfer engine, the paraphraser can stop the paraphrasing process.
In measuring the quality of task performance, we used a rating system that indicated how accurately participants performed the translating, paraphrasing, and shadowing tasks.
Paraphrasing other with else would clearly not work in this particular instance.
Paraphrasing does not need such a system because any meaning can be expressed in natural language.