We analyze the applicative pattern as an argument-structure construction, in terms of this study. |
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At this point, the most applicative part begins: firstly pastoral, or about great intervention strategies, and then more pedagogical. |
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She said that the team would design applicative tests that were capable of assessing the students' abilities and competencies as required by the curriculum. |
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The ethical and historical approaches are political arguments rather than applicative proposals. |
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The new treatment is actually disproportionately applicative to non-smokers, as it only targets one type of genetic mutation. |
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However, as mentioned previously, further general applicative performance evaluations still need to be concluded for this resin. |
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Jefferson does acknowledge applicative retroactive scenarios. |
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Mayan languages express indirect objects through an applicative suffix on verbs, a prepositional phrase, or the possessor of the direct object. |
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However the applicative and causative voices are found in many modern dialects. |
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Even Chontal verbs that normally take the applicative will not use the construction if the context does not identify an indirect role. |
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The architecture-conditioned draftsmanship of Ozenfant and Le Corbusier provided a background for applicative thought, quite unique in the arts at the time. |
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