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  • ...ar ones often serve as interjections. Interjections can be phrases or even sentences, as well as ''words'', such as "''Oh''!" or "''Wowee''!".[https://en.wikipe
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  • Examples of sentences that are (or make) statements: Examples of sentences that are not (or do not make) statements:
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  • ...000 main entries keyed to over 350,000 synonyms, with accompanying example sentences and phrases. Key entries are also supplemented by antonym lists. With clear
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  • ...ing of Charles Dickens's novel Bleak House begins with the following three sentences: As with all language [[expressions]], sentences might contain function and content words and contain properties such as cha
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  • In United States safety standards, '''''precautionary statements''''' are sentences providing [[information]] on [[potential]] hazards, and proper [[procedures
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  • ...y, you may translate word for word. Over time, with diligent practice, the sentences will flow spontaneously and organically, as you will have acquired a feel f “Words stringed in meaningful sentences are the paint-stokes that depict your inner life, simultaneously presenting
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  • ...l [[state]] of affairs, then one of two approaches can be taken. Given the sentences My wife is pregnant and My wife is not pregnant when one has no wife, then Thus, this seems to be a property of the main verbs of the sentences, think and say, respectively. After work by Lauri Karttunen,[1] verbs that
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  • ...ed serious criminal [[offense]]s that merit arrest and possible [[prison]] sentences.
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  • ...the [[study]] of the [[principles]] and rules for constructing phrases and sentences in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_language natural languages].
    2 KB (309 words) - 02:16, 13 December 2020
  • ...yntax]] (the rules that determine how words combine into [[phrase]]s and [[sentences]]) and [[phonology]] (the study of sound systems and abstract sound units).
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  • Yes, you can easily modify pages and you can (temporarily) publish dummy sentences, and you can even (temporarily) completely destroy a page in a wiki. You do
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  • ...ccurately, they over time master the [[skills]] to link them in meaningful sentences. The same applies to any [[knowledge]] you acquire — be it [[learning]] a
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  • ...xonerate a number of persons either on death row or serving lengthy prison sentences. As of October 2003, the number of states authorizing convicts to request D
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  • ...inate]], identify and [[imitate]] the intonation of the final [[words]] in sentences.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intonation_%28linguistics%29]
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  • ...g is true. In [[logic]], an argument requires a set of [[two]] declarative sentences (or "[[propositions]]") known as the ''premises'' along with another declar
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  • ...e [[identity]] of [[personal]] [[creatures]], they do not [[execute]] such sentences. [[Verdicts]] of this [[nature]] are executed by none but the [[authorities
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  • ...) [[speaking]] out audibly. It went very rapidly and in sentences and half-sentences. I have been [[practicing]] speaking out audibly over the past week and it
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  • ...or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhyme rhyme], but instead comprises full sentences, which then [[constitute]] paragraphs. Although some works of prose do cont
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  • ...true. In [[logic]], an [[argument]] requires a set of [[two]] declarative sentences (or "propositions") known as the ''premises'' along with another declarativ
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  • ...contrast in the ideas by an obvious contrast in the [[words]], clauses, or sentences, within a [[parallel]] grammatical [[structure]], as in the following:
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