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The analysis also confirmed the common wisdom that multisyllabic adjectives do not have synthetic comparatives.
Further research on the cognitive basis of comparatives is therefore needed in order to resolve the issue.
Through tower building there is a development of vocabulary from the original big and small to more selective comparatives.
The list of these environments includes coordinations, lists, markers of exception and inclusion, focus particles, comparatives, and a few others.
Birdies like birdseed the better than buns: a study of relational comparatives and their acquisition.
They can have genitive subjects only if they can be analyzed either as free relatives clauses or as comparatives, in other words as operator-variable constructions.
Percentages of synthetic comparatives produced by children identified as rule users and those identified as non-rule users for all of the children who completed the production task.
They do not have comparatives or superlatives.
There are three primary categories of methods for predicting protein structure from sequence: comparative modelling, fold recognition, and ab initio prediction.
Comparative studies also help us to identify model systems that are perhaps better suited than more common ones to answer difficult biological questions.
Our strategy for microsynteny-based comparative mapping was straightforward and simple.
Our results indicate that comparative microsynteny-based mapping can facilitate positional cloning of a target gene when information on genomic location is limited.
We are now in the process of modifying the pipeline to exploit comparative genome sequences more efficiently.
I would prefer to reconsider the rejection of innate as a concept for ethology and comparative psychology.
Much of its power resides in the comparatives different and larger.
Dissertation on the acquisition of comparatives.
The phrase structure of adjectives and comparatives.
Comprehension and production of comparatives and superlatives.
English comparatives : a preliminary investigation.
Until one has proper market comparatives, properties will have to be devalued.
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He was right to say that the figures are difficult to comprehend, not only because of the variables but because of the comparatives.
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The comparatives that have been used are interesting.
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We are dealing only with comparatives in this matter—bad and worse.
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What about comparatives operating costs?
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A constant comparative method guided the data analysis.
The article reports a long itudinal comparative study that tr ies to take into account some of the major cr iticisms.
The book concludes with two comparative studies of lexical data.
Holes in the comparative analysis of the languages involved are pointed out.
At present, we do not cover comparative and superlative forms of adjectives since their productivity is much less predictable.
Their comparative size is of some importance, and, to a less extent, their colour.
An important part of learning for them is social and comparative.
Over the 82sq.m of the roof, and with a comparative rate £15/sq.m higher, the additional cost of the innovative material was £1230, or £18/sq.m.
Comparative aphasiology must begin with a choice of dimension along which one compares.
The implication is that all three tiers can be described in terms of measurable characters and used in comparative analysis.
Comparative perspectives on housing, aging, and social structure.
The choice of countries in this comparative assessment are used as ideal types or positions on a selectivist to universalist spectrum.
The question was tackled through two comparative studies.
I will attempt a comparative historical examination on this point in the next section.
Comparative and historical linguists have thus become increasingly interested in processes of change and contact.
The arguments applied here in the context of comparative analysis can also be extended in principle to other mathematical models.
Further comparative and collaborative evaluations of biological, aetiological, syndromal, psychiatric diagnostic and behavioural clinical assessment, management and research approaches are encouraged.
In the comparative study of public policy, the problem of religion and state is among the most neglected of topics.
Answering these questions will require comparative studies across a broad array of jurisdictions and policy domains.
The later is used as a comparative measure of free floating.
Each offers different touchstones for a comparative analysis of actor preferences and political outcomes.
Furthermore, comparative analyses show a positive association between strongyle prevalence and level of habitat overlap across taxa.
Riboprinting is one of several molecular methods that can generate comparative data independently of the complexity of the organism's morphology.
The use of the comparative method has played an essential role in that respect.
The adjective comparison was difficult : the scores for the comparative and superlative form were on average 4 and 2.5 points out of 15, respectively.
Sub-analyses showed that frequency had an effect only on comparative type responses for monosyllabics, t(10)=8.67, p<0.001.
To answer that question, the numbers of synthetic comparative responses elicited by the two tasks were calculated for each participant group and compared.
In any event, it would seem important to include both tasks in further studies investigating comparative forms.
Such comparative study is critical for furthering our understanding of phonological development at the levels of the segment, the syllable, and the word.
While the focus is national rather than comparative, they make apt references to relevant foreign data.
First, we propose a tentative framework for the comparative analysis of the influence of institutional differences on patterns of the judicialisation of policy.
The distinction between two classes of adverbs is empirically supported by comparative evidence.
They focus their attention primarily on how the comparative method applies to phonology, but also touch on morphology, syntax and even the morphology-syntax interface.
The four papers are also explicitly comparative, and emphasise both between- and within-country differences.
A macro-focus is also characteristic of much comparative welfare-state analysis.
Further comparative studies of a more specific nature in this area will be even more rewarding.
Is this a good way to describe the comparative knowledge states of the older and middle brothers?
An answer will likely require a far broader and deeper comparative study of learning.
We consider the present status and future prospects of this area of comparative psychology.
Other comparative studies show contrary evidence for prehominid antiquity in parts of the conceptual-intentional system.
The three possibilities predict different comparative maps regarding metacognition and theory of mind.
Given that there are over 80 species in the group, the possibility for comparative work is exciting.
Essential insights come from the comparative analysis of laughter.
Integrating cognitive constraints with comparative data from other species can illuminate the adaptive benefits of food sharing in humans.
In addition to studying (and comparing) the behavior of animals, comparative psychologists are interested in determining the underlying causes of behavior.
Accordingly, comparative research with nonhuman primates has seldom informed work on the evolution of human psychology and behavior.
However, most comparative studies do indicate that the risk of complications is greater for irradiated patients [12-18,28].
However, it is clear that great care needs to be taken with such comparative studies.
A comparative method for describing the seasonal distribution of production from grasses.
A word is in order here on ' schools of thought ' and theoretical positions among historical and comparative linguists operating today.
We are making our questionnaire available to music services that wish to carry out a comparative study.
However, it can be argued that comparative frameworks provide an effective model for examining language variability and change.
Despite the practical and theoretical implications of the comparative study proposed here, research on interlinguistic difficulty is not abundant.
Comparative history can easily enough lose its moorings in the who, what, where, and when, as it does here.
The accounts of the almoner, hostillar and commoner, although much briefer, follow the same format and provide further comparative evidence.
The measures of intergenerational transfers differ in the two countries, requiring consideration of the implications for the comparative analysis.
Obviously the fear response is a very primitive adaptation, and comparative studies have confirmed that the amygdala is present in most vertebrate species.
The comparative statics of the long-run equilibrium demonstrates two main types of shock.
The actual equilibrium depends on the particular calibration of the model a nd so is demonstrated with a numerical e xample and comparative statics.
Our theoretical explanation, however, represents both tasks as comparative, so we implicitly assume that relative and absolute valuation are ordinally equivalent.
Designs and comparative performances - judged by seedling-response - of seeding equipment for zerotillage farming are described.
The comparative static effects on the land-use and wildlife stock are found by differentiation of (1), (7) and (8).
With free trade, countries with a comparative advantage in pollution-intensive goods will pollute more-giving them an advantage in the environmental bargaining game.
Alternatively, trade-induced dynamic comparative advantage has also been tied to the composition of output that is associated with different stages of development.
If this line of thinking is accepted, it would also explain the loss of comparativeness and contrastiveness in a comparative form.
One is the increasing use of single-culture studies, in contrast to comparative studies.
Although this more closely reflects daily family life, it also makes comparative statements somewhat tenuous.
The next approach to adolescent development will be less statistical and comparative; it will become experimental.
The incorporation of a comparative approach into many aspects of this study should also facilitate the translation of this work to clinical conditions.
In addition to the general and sector comparative analysis, the groups study looked more closely at 12 situations where positive outcomes were occurring.
From the categorical statements above some comparative statements follow conceptually.
However, comparative and multimethod analyses such as the one performed here can reveal more subtle effects.
While not presenting the formal derivation of the comparative status results, the effects of exogenous changes on land area are fairly straightforward in this model.
Finally, comparative/equative structures can be counted as a common environment for locally free self-forms.
Learning the boiling-water explanation increases our comparative information on the causal process.
The connection between equality and comparative fairness explains both the importance, and limits, of the "no fault or choice" clause.
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