Furthermore, the amount of reexposure to the tests appears to have increased when the stimuli presented were less familiar and less
namable. Similar patterns of responding were observed in the context of the conditional discrimination training.
(3.) One exception to this consensus is Andrew Epstein's recent discussion of friendship in Ashbery's poetry, which argues, among other things, for the
namable presence of Frank O'Hara in Ashbery's A Double Dream of Spring.
There are archipelagos, shortcuts to the spice trails, Cities of Gold and Fountains of Youth, there's a whole New World, ripe,
namable. We'll make maps.
24): metrical patterns which by their position in or distinction from the context in which they occur take on a
namable identity.
Perhaps it's no coincidence, then, that it is also the first body of work in which Tse has photographed a
namable object rather than the abstracted forms featured in her earlier series.