Japanese adjectives

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1Descriptive words in Paresi-Haliti and in other Arawak languages Ana Paula Brandao The University of Texas at Austin

Descriptive words in Paresi-Haliti and in other Arawak languages Ana Paula Brandao The University of Texas at Austin

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Language: English - Date: 2010-06-08 14:37:50
2English and Yugambeh Words English Aboriginal (PRESENT)  Aborigine noun

English and Yugambeh Words English Aboriginal (PRESENT) Aborigine noun

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Language: English - Date: 2015-05-12 16:18:26
3I have two dogs. My dog lives in my house. Parts of speech 1

I have two dogs. My dog lives in my house. Parts of speech 1

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Language: English - Date: 2015-03-04 02:21:28
4   LESSON 6: ADJECTIVES Relevant Review •

  LESSON 6: ADJECTIVES Relevant Review •

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-09 13:35:37
5Parts of speech / Adjective / Japanese adjectives

A. We are all molistic in a way None of the adjectives are real English words. There are two classes of adjectives: "bad" and "good". We will refer to this property of adjectives as "polarity".

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Language: English - Date: 2011-06-04 07:53:45
6Nominal Modification in Chinese and Thai Shi-Zhe Huang and Peter Jenks Haverford College and University of California, Berkeley 1. Introduction Mandarin Chinese and Thai are Generalized Classifier Languages (Chierchia 19

Nominal Modification in Chinese and Thai Shi-Zhe Huang and Peter Jenks Haverford College and University of California, Berkeley 1. Introduction Mandarin Chinese and Thai are Generalized Classifier Languages (Chierchia 19

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Language: English - Date: 2014-06-27 22:00:14
7Sally Chan  The Effects of Prior Language Knowledge in Japanese Acquisition as a Foreign Language: The Case of the Japanese Noun Modifier No Sally Chan

Sally Chan The Effects of Prior Language Knowledge in Japanese Acquisition as a Foreign Language: The Case of the Japanese Noun Modifier No Sally Chan

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-26 22:13:49
8Is the Dog ‘Frightened’ or ‘Frightening’? Psych Adjectives in L2 English by Speakers of Japanese and Spanish

Is the Dog ‘Frightened’ or ‘Frightening’? Psych Adjectives in L2 English by Speakers of Japanese and Spanish

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Language: English - Date: 2014-06-13 15:06:40
91 Introduction LOUISE McNALLY AND CHRISTOPHER KENNEDY Adjectives and adverbs are highly complex and significantly less studied than other major lexical categories such as nouns or verbs. The purpose of this volume is to

1 Introduction LOUISE McNALLY AND CHRISTOPHER KENNEDY Adjectives and adverbs are highly complex and significantly less studied than other major lexical categories such as nouns or verbs. The purpose of this volume is to

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-30 10:00:35
10English and Yugambeh Words English Aboriginal (PRESENT)  Aborigine noun

English and Yugambeh Words English Aboriginal (PRESENT) Aborigine noun

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Language: English - Date: 2013-03-04 22:11:51