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bigram

n. any two-letter combination. In psycholinguistics research, the term typically refers to a within-word consecutive character sequence (e.g., paper contains the bigrams pa, ap, pe, and er), whereas in learning and memory research, it generally refers to a freestanding nonword (e.g., TL, KE).

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