Already, by the age of 17, he had memorised much of the English Romantic canon, and literature is mnemonically alive for him, almost as if he were a monk living in an age of oral transmission, before the printing press. |
One is the dual coding hypothesis that imaginal and verbal codes are mnemonically independent and, therefore, additive in their effects on item memory. |
I used a rust stain and stitching on fabric to mnemonically materialize the process of demolition and displacement, while she used words to echo the process. |
Yes, that spells CAMP for you mnemonically disposed readers. |
To say 'Kila Kalana' is to also recall Iome Kalana, as a site's renaming mnemonically suggests its past. |
In such works as the Homeric epics, stock formulas served to maintain the rhythm of the verse and were mnemonically useful for performers and listeners alike. |