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When it comes to eDiscovery, term translation isn't just about converting words from one language into another. It's a highly ...
Compound modifiers can be adverbs, too. Often, these compound adverbs come after the verb: She works part-time. And because adverbs can modify adjectives, as in “fabulously wealthy,” compound adverbs ...
At no other stage of English language evolution has there been such rapid growth than in the first quarter of this millennium. Generational infusion has partnered with digital advances in ...
English in a Minute: Learn common verb collocations with the noun ‘data'English in a Minute: Learn common verb collocations with the noun ‘data' ...
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We consider this a merit rather than a weakness. Keizer, M.E. (2002). Review of Inge de Mönnick, On the Move: the mobility of constituents in the English noun phrase: a multi-method approach. English ...
Figure 9. Example from DCPSE retrieved using the FTF in figure 7: I've got to get some. Progressive verb phrases in DCPSE are marked with the feature 'prog.' Examples can be retrieved from the corpus ...
Participants were required to read simple sentences which combined each concrete noun with an adequate concrete verb and an adequate abstract verb, as well as an adequate abstract noun with either ...