0 the quality of being real and not influenced by other people: --
Her performance was noted for its naturalness.
the naturalness of children
1 the quality of being real and not influenced by other people: --
We believe, therefore, that a reduction of naturalness was not a concern.
The word "feverish" makes the pleasure at once willed and still sick, while "naturalness" remains a principle under severe strain.
There are almost always prejudices hidden behind appeals to (un) naturalness.
With this model, such a voice can be stretched without loss of naturalness.
In altering the vowel trajectories, naturalness was a great concern, and much of the alteration was by trial-and-error dependent on the resultant token's naturalness.
In discussions among nonphilosophers, the ethical argument from naturalness frequently comes up.
This suggests that the "naturalness" of natural numbers has always been conceptualized in locally contingent cultural terms.
The issues being addressed include typological constraints, the relation between replication and borrowing and between replication and attrition, the role of written discourse, and naturalness.