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This pattern of recall is likely the result of the combination of easily recalled semantically related words and primacy effects.
Innovation and entrepreneurship may not be perfect synonyms, but semantically the two are at least kissing cousins.
Finnish partitive constructions exhibit a case alternation that is partly semantically, partly syntactically driven.
The majority of their songs use the word as a series of fragments which at times become semantically indecipherable as language.
Either way, guttural and gutter have been phonetically and semantically conflated.
Formally, palilalia is a compulsive involuntary repetition of a semantically acceptable phrase or word.
The lists consisted of either associates of a common word or semantically unrelated words.
And the third of the three coordinate verb phrases is itself a direct quote, semantically within the scope of the verb say.
To say that it did not have information directly related to his personal information was not only semantically confusing, it was incorrect.
And, since natural languages like English are semantically closed, Tarski's theory also has the weakness of applying only to artificial languages.
This prediction follows from the idea that spontaneous chain-linkages are generated between semantically related elements, within and across semantic fields.
The modal 必 bì differs considerably from the modal verbs discussed above both semantically and syntactically.
One rather focuses on a semantically interesting phenomenon, suggesting rules which are only explicit concerning the semantic side.
The receivable is semantically identified by the fields credit system and the receivable ID of its header structure.
This indicates an event-action pair, and semantically translates to: when an event occurs, the corresponding action is executed.
Your oratio, dignified, has the double axis of oro, semantically and conceptually.
Blue identifies the horizontal public routes and is the colour that semantically amplifies the glass dome, through which the sky is visible.
Conceptually and semantically, it draws on the EC-South Africa agreement and the Cotonou Agreement with the ACP States.
Furthermore, it has been argued that such control semantically is more limited than jurisdiction.
Would not a semantically empty text, keeping only the pragmatic skeleton of a conventional letter, aptly embody the artificiality of such letters?
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The you-me routine simply bewildered them, as we'd be at a set of semantically lucid but self-contradictory statements.
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