1 someone or something that is strange and unusual: --
As one of the few women in engineering in the 1950s, she was considered an oddity.
However, our rhyme neighbourhood density findings were mediated by unexpected variations in the difficulty of the different versions of the oddity task.
However, there is a definite oddity about this collection.
There are some disadvantages with such a suggestion, but it would explain a number of apparent oddities in the construction of compounds.
In each session, one oddity task and one segmentation or synthesis task was administered.
One puzzling oddity is the very abrupt ending, so abrupt indeed that one must wonder whether something went wrong in the production process.
As a direct test of this implication, the effect of rhyme neighbourhood density on performance in the rhyme oddity task is investigated in this paper.
Again, this task was based on some of the same words used in the oddity task.
The ability to detect onset was assessed using an oddity task.