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    News Writing for Print by Ricky W. Telg

    Published 2015-02-01
    “… A good print news story will contain the following components: inverted pyramid structure, five Ws and H, leads, impersonal reporting, news writing techniques, quotations and attributions, Associated Press Style, and proper grammar and punctuation. This 5-page fact sheet was written by Ricky Telg, and published by the UF Department of Agricultural Education and Communication, January 2015. …”
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    Los Nombres Científicos by Jorge R. Rey

    Published 2006-07-01
    “…He discusses why we need scientific names, the history of scientific nomenclature, "grammar" and what the different parts of a scientific name mean. …”
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    News Writing for Print by Ricky W. Telg

    Published 2015-02-01
    “… A good print news story will contain the following components: inverted pyramid structure, five Ws and H, leads, impersonal reporting, news writing techniques, quotations and attributions, Associated Press Style, and proper grammar and punctuation. This 5-page fact sheet was written by Ricky Telg, and published by the UF Department of Agricultural Education and Communication, January 2015. …”
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    Applying the language acquisition model to the solution small language processing tasks by Dz. I. Kachkou

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The relationship between the formal recording of utterances and their translation into the target low-resource language is learned by modeling the child's acquisition of vocabulary and grammar of the language. One of components stands for the non-linguistic context in which language learning takes place.This article explores the problem of modeling small languages. …”
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    Tendencies in the interpretation of Galatians 3:28 since 1990 by D. Francois Tolmie

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The overview is structured in terms of the following categories: Translation, grammar, origin, Paul’s views expressed in this verse, new interpretative approaches, the verse viewed in terms of other Pauline/Biblical texts/perspectives from the world of the New Testament, the Wirkungsgeschichte of the verse, and the implications of the verse for church and society. …”
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    Erwägungen zu Adjektiven und Quantoren in Nominalphrasenstrukturen by Magdalena Feret

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…First, the cognitive grammar perspective on conceptual nominal structures and functions of adjectives and quantifiers is presented and reviewed. …”
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    W poszukiwaniu odpowiedzi na pytanie - Czy nauczyciele gimnazjum kształtują postawę ekologiczną swoich wychowanków? by Małgorzata Stańczak

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…The present study is the attempt to answer the question - Do teachers from grammar schools shape their pupils’ ecologically friendly attitude?…”
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    La refonte d’un référentiel de compétences : processus et enjeux by Alexia Stumpf

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…This article is about the process of reworking the skills’ repository in a University of Teacher Education in Switzerland who are training for teaching in high or grammar schools. In a first time, once the main notions have been defined, we are presenting the questions at the origin of this research and the methodology used to achieve the process.In a second time, we are highlighting the more professionalizing aspects of the new repository and pointing out ideas that can lead to a better harmonization with the curricula and more adequacy between the different levels that render the notion of professionalization. …”
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    ACADEMIC WRITING IN THE HISTORICAL AND LINGUSTIC CONTEXT: AN EXAMPLE OF GERMAN LANGUAGE by Fairuza F. Nasibullina, Artem N. Bezrukov

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Different types of linguistic adoptions are discussed, provided examples reveal their influence on grammar, lexicology and punctuation of academic German language.…”
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    Reflections on the “ad hoc categories” by Paolo Ramat

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The article refers to well-known concepts such as prototype, and theoretical frameworks such as cognitivism, and construction grammar, which are shortly presented in section 1 inasmuch they may concern the discussion of AHCs and are preliminary to such a discussion. …”
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    “Os novos imigrantes”: construções discursivas sobre haitianos e senegaleses em um jornal do Sul do Brasil by Andressa Gazzana Reis, Miriam Steffen Vieira

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Based on the analysis of three ZH Specials, it was verified that the newspaper establishes diverse discursive constructions concerning these individuals, calling attention to speeches permeated by an ethnic-racial grammar and regarding its relations on the labor market.…”
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    Grammaire interactionnelle, paradigme et gradient de la subjectivité by Sylvie Hancil

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This paper proposes a diachronic analysis of the final but in a corpus of Northern English, a dialect where final particles represent a characteristic feature of the grammar. Recently, much emphasis was given to the study of but from a synchronic perspective in American and Australian English. …”
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    Morphologically-analyzed and syntactically-annotated Quran datasetMendeley Data by Majdi Sawalha, Faisal Al-Shargi, Sane Yagi, Abdallah T. AlShdaifat, Bassam Hammo, Mariam Belajeed, Lubna R. Al-Ogaili

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This dataset is particularly valuable for tasks such as dependency parsing, grammar checking, machine translation, and text summarization. …”
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    Sears List of Subject Headings / by Sears, Minnie Earl, 1873-1933

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…The purpose of subject cataloging ; Determining the subject of the work ; Specific and direct entry ; Types of subject headings ; The grammar of subject headings ; Some difficult areas of application ; Classification and subject headings ; Maintaining a catalog ; Cataloging in the Twenty-first Century ; Bibliography -- Headings to be added by the cataloger -- "Key" headings -- List of canceled and replaced headings -- The use of subdivisions in the Sears list -- List of subdivisions provided for in the Sears list -- Symbols used -- Sears list of subject headings.…”
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    Prépositions, adverbes et conjonctions en anglais : pour une redéfinition des classes lexicales by Romain Delhem

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Traditional grammar describes prepositions as invariable words whose function is to introduce a nominal complement and link it to another word. …”
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    Point(s) d’écart chez E. E. Cummings by Penelope Sacks-Galey

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Cummings’s work, his poempictures, it shows that the liberties he takes with language stem as much from a thorough working knowledge of its grammar as from a formal research into art form dynamics. …”
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    Markierte Intonation im wissenschaftlichen Vortrag. Eine Fallstudie by Marta Rogozińska

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The analysis shows that intonation contours are not subordinate to grammar and that they do not depend on modality. …”
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    PROPAEDEUTICS OF ERRORS IN ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS WRITTEN IN RUSSIAN by Oksana L. Dobrynina

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The articleprovides examples of common lexical and grammar errors and errors of style and their presumable roots. …”
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    Les infinitives problématiques : l’exemple de cease to by Geneviève Girard-Gillet

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…We draw on a semantic/syntactic notion developed by research in Generative Grammar, the notion of unaccusativity to explain some phenomena. …”
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