conditioned Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kənˈdɪʃ.ən]
  • Us [ kənˈdɪʃ.ən]

Meaning of conditioned In English

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  • All probabilities are appropriately conditioned on the observed data, and users can find any probabilities of interest.

  • Such discrepancies in emphasis could have been conditioned by differing language skills.

  • Simulations were performed separately for each locus, conditioned on the number of sequences, length of the locus and the number of segregating sites.

  • The theoretical status of morphologically conditioned phonology : a case study of dominance effects.

  • This facilitates the interaction of multiple constraints and enables their application to be conditioned more closely on the context of the parallel text.

  • These latter, however, were themselves always likely to be conditioned in their functioning by regional difference.

  • The results show that verbal -s is conditioned by phonological, syntactic, semantic, and lexical factors.

  • Deletion of reduced vowels may also be conditioned by word frequency.

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