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Definition of Repetitions
1. repetition [n] - See also: repetition
Lexicographical Neighbors of Repetitions
Literary usage of Repetitions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1913)
"THE EFFECT OF THE INTERVAL BETWEEN repetitions ON THE SPEED OF LEARNING A SERIES
OF MOVEMENTS. By MILDRED BROWNING, DOROTHY E. BROWN, and MF WASHBURN The ..."
2. Educational Psychology by Edward Lee Thorndike (1913)
"41 repetitions of 32 lines of poetry (39 and 2: 67.2 minutes spent). ...
7 repetitions of a lo-syllable nonsense series (4 to learn, 3 to re- learn) . ..."
3. Educational Psychology by Edward Lee Thorndike (1913)
"41 repetitions of 32 lines of poetry (39 and 2: 67.2 minutes spent). ...
48 repetitions of 20 lines of prose (36 and 12: 92 minutes spent). ..."
4. Elements of Algebra by George Albert Wentworth (1884)
"In other words, 3 elements can be selected from 6 elements, when repetitions are
allowed, in as many ways as 3 elements can be selected from 6 + 3 — 1, ..."
5. Movement and Mental Imagery: Outlines of a Motor Theory of the Complexer by Margaret Floy Washburn (1916)
"The most obvious explanation for this result would be that thirty or more
repetitions in immediate succession are so fatiguing that the last ones have ..."
6. Journal of Theological Studies by Oxford Journals (Oxford University Press) (1906)
"NOTES AND STUDIES »37 SYMMETRICAL repetitions IN LAMENTATIONS CHAPTERS I AND II
... Thus, the repetitions occur in sections X and n (Massoretic verses i and ..."
7. Lessons in Music Form: A Manual of Analysis of All the Structural Factors by Percy Goetschius (1904)
"Modified repetitions. — The quality and extent of the changes that may be made,
in order to enrich the composition without altering its structural design, ..."
8. The Homophonic Forms of Musical Composition: An Exhaustive Treatise on the by Percy Goetschius (1898)
"Two, or even more, repetitions may occur in succession, somewhat like a series
of simple Variations (eg ... 5, second tempo (Phrase with 5 repetitions). 23. ..."