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1." When the poet asks "if such faith must needs deceive," we detect a grammatical slippage in which "needs" slides from within that slightly archaic verbal unit "must needs" to stand as a syntactically dislocated and distorted..."

Source:  SPARGO, R. CLIFTON. "Begging the Question of Responsibility: the Vagrant Poor in Wordsworth's "Beggars" and "Resolution and Independence"" Studies in Romanticism 39.1 Mar. 22 2000: 51

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2." Further, children with SLI have been shown to have greater difficulty with verbal than nominal grammatical morphemes, also predicted by the OI account (Bedore & Leonard, 1998; Eyer & Leonard, 1995; Leonard, Eyer, Bedore, & Grela, 1997; Oetting & Rice, 1993)."

Source:  Paradis, Johanne,Crago, Martha. "Tense and Temporality: A Comparison Between Children Learning a Second Language and Children With SLI" Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 43.4 Aug. 1 2000: 834

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3." In fact, the motor engrams that make possible temporal and sequential motor acts, including those involved in grammatical verbal expression, are localized partly within the IPL (De Renzi and Lucchetti, 1988; Heilman et al., 1982; Kimura, 1993; Strub and Geschwind, 1983)."

Source:  Joseph, R. "The Evolution of Sex Differences in Language, Sexuality, and Visual-Spatial Skills" Archives of Sexual Behavior 29.1 Feb. 1 2000: 35

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4."... qui permettent une concision proche de celle du chinois, alors que la phrase chinoise est generalement une phrase verbale normale, meme si le sujet peut en etre sous-entendu, ou encore les ellipses grammaticales" (pp. xxxviii)."

Source:  KROLL, PAUL W. "Amour et politique dans la Chine ancienne: Cent poemes de LiShangyin" Journal of the American Oriental Society 119.3 July 1 1999: 510

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5." For him, our verbal behaviors are transformed into speech actions by means of grammatical rules that generate parts of speech that he terms IFIDS (illocutionary force indicating devices)(8)."

Source:  Byers, A. Martin. "Intentionality, symbolic pragmatics, and material culture: revisiting Binford's view of the Old Copper Complex" American Antiquity 64.2 Apr. 1 1999: 265-267

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6." His verbal communication, grammatically correct and crisp, reinforces this image of puppylike earnestness," according to Rosenthal."

Source:  Goode, Stephen. "Bush's Body Language Beats Gore's" Insight on the News 16.34 Sept. 11 2000: 4

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7."... it without first obtaining permission." (Hint: There are two errors.) Grammar definition items require candidates to write definitions of grammatical terms."

Source:  Luna, Catherine,Solsken, Judith,Kutz, Eleanor. "DEFINING LITERACY LESSONS FROM HIGH-STAKES TEACHER TESTING" Journal of Teacher Education 51.4 Sept. 1 2000: 276

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8."... grammatical features that are predictable from other properties of the lexical entry (e.g. the features number and [abstract] case, which might be derived from the categorial feature definition [+N, -V]).(5)..."

Source:  van de CRAATS, INEKE,CORVER, NORBERT,van HOUT, ROELAND. "Conservation of grammatical knowledge: on the acquisition of possessive noun phrases by Turkish and Moroccan learners of Dutch" Linguistics: an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences 38.2 Mar. 1 2000: 221

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9." Every dictionary is discussed in detail: AHH examines the general layout of each, its vocabulary, the structure of the entry, definitions, the amount of grammatical information (both morphology and syntax), and the treatment of encyclopedic facts and etymology."

Source:  Liberman, Anatoly. "Lexikografihistorisk spegel: Den ensprakiga svenska lexikografinsutveckling ur den tvasprakiga" Scandinavian Studies 71.4 Dec. 22 1999: 486

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10."... availability of grammatical and lexical (and hence nondramatic) definitions available throughout the Middle Ages, sufficient documentary materials permit the reader to pursue alternative emphases."

Source:  STROHM, PAUL. "CHAUCERIAN TRAGEDY" Journal of English and Germanic Philology 98.2 Apr. 1 1999: 258

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11."... regularly occurring (i.e. nonunitary) events.(8) Based on the cross-linguistic evidence cited above, we expect foreground clauses to be predominantly marked by the perfective aspect, if the language has such a grammatical marker."

Source:  HOWARD, KATHRYN. "The notion of current relevance in the Thai perfect" Linguistics: an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences 38.2 Mar. 1 2000: 373

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12." Of course, some aspects of any language disorder must logically be language-specific: for example, the noun/adjective gender agreement difficulties often seen in Romance languages cannot occur in languages which have neither grammatical gender nor agreement."

Source:  Menn, Lise. "Michel Paradis, editor: Manifestations of Aphasia Symptoms in Different Languages" Linguistics: an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences 41.6 Nov. 1 2003: 1177-1182

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13." Yasir Suleiman poses a problem of autonomy vs. nonautonomy in medieval Arabic grammatical thinking, arguing that the Arabic grammatical enterprise displayed aspects of both."

Source:  OWENS, JONATHAN. "Arabic Grammar and Linguistics" Linguistics: an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences 38.1 Jan. 1 2000: 210

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14." Appendix B. Definition and example of the six grammatical structures targeted in the stimulus story."

Source:  Wong, Anita M.-Y.,Au, Cecilia W.-S.,Stokes, Stephanie F. "Three measures of language production for Cantonese-speaking school-age children in a story-retelling task" Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 47.5 Oct. 1 2004: 1164-1179

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15." What remains unknown is whether a grammatical tense marker would be characteristic of children who met the conventional definitions for SLI or NLI but were not clinically identified."

Source:  Rice, Mabel L.,Tomblin, J. Bruce,Hoffman, Lesa,Richman, W. Allen,Marquis, Janet. "Grammatical tense deficits in children with SLI and nonspecific language impairment: relationships with nonverbal IQ over time" Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 47.4 Aug. 1 2004: 816-835

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16." The author explains and illustrates the basic grammatical concepts of English and then proceeds to elucidate similar features in BH. The concepts treated include: voice, tense, aspect, mood, participles, various parts of speech, and syntactic concerns as well."

Source:  Kaye, Alan S. "Grammatical Concepts 101 for Biblical Hebrew" Journal of the American Oriental Society 123.4 Oct. 1 2003: 920-922

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17." In so far as we could, we showed them in their own work evidences of two-valued orientations, signal reactions, arguments from definitions and verbal fictions, etc., which they themselves had written, and reinforced the lesson with explanations of the mechanisms involved."

Source:  Chisholm, Francis P. "General semantics methodology in college English teaching: report of results in a Freshman English course at Syracuse University" ETC.: A Review of General Semantics 51.4 Dec. 1 2004: 515-527

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18." Almost by definition, individuals with AS exhibit discrepancies of over 3 standard deviations between their verbal IQ and their socialization scores on the Vineland (which one can refer to as "street smarts"), and consideration of these delays is critical for diagnostic..."

Source:  Stein, Martin T.,Klin, Ami,Miller, Karen. "When Aspetger's syndrome and a nonverbal learning disability look alike *" Pediatrics 114.5 Nov. 1 2004: 1458-1464

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19." To be oriented intensionally is to order behavior in terms of definitions, arguments, verbal proofs, and theorizings, essentially disregarding the existence of verifiable life facts."

Source:  Lee, Irving J. ""In shorts" from language habits in human affairs" ETC.: A Review of General Semantics 51.4 Dec. 1 2004: 466-471

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20."... are made without differentiating observations but only in terms of the intensional generalities 'man,' 'client,' 'disease,' etc. This type of evaluation by verbal definition is predominantly cortical."

Source:  Parkhurst, Eleanor. "Some implications of general semantics methodology for social work" ETC.: A Review of General Semantics 51.4 Dec. 1 2004: 639-649

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21." These definitions and examples were used consistently in all written and verbal communications regarding the study."

Source:  Mummery, W. Kerry,Spence, John C.,Hudec, John C. "Understanding Physical Activity Intention in Canadian School Children and Youth: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior" Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 71.2 June 1 2000: 116

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22." Newspaper attorneys argued that the legal definition of assault was a verbal threat."

Source:  Fitzgerald, Mark,Liebeskind, Ken,Moses, Lucia,Strupp, Joe,Williams, Jason. "Can you define that, please?" Editor & Publisher Dec. 18 1999: 12

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23." Korzybski has formulated the difference between an orientation based on verbal definitions and one based on ordering observations first, along with his analysis of the ease with which we identify the two or reverse the order."

Source:  . "FIFTY YEARS AGO IN ETC" ETC.: A Review of General Semantics 56.3 Sept. 22 1999: 363

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24." The definitions in Wickedary draw a verbal "map" of an alternative time/space continuum, the paradoxical "transtemporality" of which is captured by the notion of an "Archaic ("Original, Primal,..."

Source:  SHUKLA, MARSAURA. ""Time Is on My Side"" Cross Currents 49.4 Dec. 22 1999: 550

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25." That operational definition is in line with the previous definition of self-explanation as a verbal activity of inferring new knowledge."

Source:  NEUMAN, YAIR,LEIBOWITZ, LIAT,SCHWARZ, BARUCH. "Patterns of Verbal Mediation During Problem Solving: A Sequential Analysis of Self-Explanation" Journal of Experimental Education 68.3 Mar. 22 2000: 197

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