71![Acronym* List *Means a word formed from the first letters of each one of the words in a phrase A AAC = Alternative Augmentative Communication Acronym* List *Means a word formed from the first letters of each one of the words in a phrase A AAC = Alternative Augmentative Communication](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/40634bbc7d11de9868d31f4805b1115f.jpg) | Add to Reading ListSource URL: www.scdd.ca.gov- Date: 2016-04-28 15:22:24
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72![Getting Valentines by Ucaoimhu HETERONYM (*7, 4) 3) (*7 = ONE = not MW; 3 = part of + phrase) CONSONANTCY (4, *7) (YAWNS, WINES) TRANSPOSAL (8) (SECONDLY = inferable) Getting Valentines by Ucaoimhu HETERONYM (*7, 4) 3) (*7 = ONE = not MW; 3 = part of + phrase) CONSONANTCY (4, *7) (YAWNS, WINES) TRANSPOSAL (8) (SECONDLY = inferable)](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/7e7b39cea89c56f68105c6488788747e.jpg) | Add to Reading ListSource URL: www.math.uchicago.edu- Date: 2010-03-28 03:05:28
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73![Homework #10 Ling201, Apr. 19 Due Date: Thursday 4/21, at the beginning of class. 1. Phrase Structure Rules and Syntax Trees Homework #10 Ling201, Apr. 19 Due Date: Thursday 4/21, at the beginning of class. 1. Phrase Structure Rules and Syntax Trees](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/ec54565e4f11e420338d6ef535d588e2.jpg) | Add to Reading ListSource URL: people.umass.edu- Date: 2011-04-19 12:50:21
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74![MYTHS AND LEGENDS FROM THE UNKNOWN WORLD When early seafarers discovered new worlds and drew their journeys on maps, they used the Latin phrase HIC SVNT LEONES (Here are lions) to denote unknown territories. The legends MYTHS AND LEGENDS FROM THE UNKNOWN WORLD When early seafarers discovered new worlds and drew their journeys on maps, they used the Latin phrase HIC SVNT LEONES (Here are lions) to denote unknown territories. The legends](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/cba547da6a1a45ed2b5f33207691fac2.jpg) | Add to Reading ListSource URL: glopolis.org |
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75![Notes to Chapter I (1) This very loose cover phrase, meaning little enough without further qualifications, is selected here for its negative virtue of avoiding a too-precipitate definition of a movement — some of the c Notes to Chapter I (1) This very loose cover phrase, meaning little enough without further qualifications, is selected here for its negative virtue of avoiding a too-precipitate definition of a movement — some of the c](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/11dc69a629a254918a7071f78a2ad740.jpg) | Add to Reading ListSource URL: www.johndee.org- Date: 1996-08-24 18:38:04
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76![Shopping / Directions 1.3 Copyright © single-serving.com last edited: Sept. 12, 2002 www.single-serving.com/phrase/Slovene/print.html Shopping / Directions 1.3 Copyright © single-serving.com last edited: Sept. 12, 2002 www.single-serving.com/phrase/Slovene/print.html](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/a3f7e59f3e25ee3d2593a6e3bc7f3614.jpg) | Add to Reading ListSource URL: www.single-serving.com- Date: 2005-04-16 14:57:09
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77![User Guide on Primo Search Search by phrase Note: Enclose the phrase with quotation marks. Boolean Search User Guide on Primo Search Search by phrase Note: Enclose the phrase with quotation marks. Boolean Search](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/60257cd9dd13b3d332653460521fb1ef.jpg) | Add to Reading ListSource URL: www.hksyu.edu.hk- Date: 2016-07-18 03:27:08
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78![Library Management Briefings Fall 1997 Mary Ellen Bates Information Audits: what do we know and when do we know it? When doing a search on the Net for the phrase “information audit,” it was interesting to see what Library Management Briefings Fall 1997 Mary Ellen Bates Information Audits: what do we know and when do we know it? When doing a search on the Net for the phrase “information audit,” it was interesting to see what](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/c5092623031140cfb277bfe7f7bb7166.jpg) | Add to Reading ListSource URL: batesinfo.com- Date: 2014-02-11 18:49:46
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79![The Participle Phrase Recognize a participle phrase when you see one. A participle phrase will begin with a present or past participle. If the participle is present, it will dependably end in ing. Likewise, a regular pas The Participle Phrase Recognize a participle phrase when you see one. A participle phrase will begin with a present or past participle. If the participle is present, it will dependably end in ing. Likewise, a regular pas](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/bb21c6d784334896aeac550de07a74bc.jpg) | Add to Reading ListSource URL: www.chompchomp.com- Date: 2013-12-21 11:17:56
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80![Quasi-Synchronous Phrase Dependency Grammars for Machine Translation Kevin Gimpel Noah A. Smith Language Technologies Institute Carnegie Mellon Univeristy Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA Quasi-Synchronous Phrase Dependency Grammars for Machine Translation Kevin Gimpel Noah A. Smith Language Technologies Institute Carnegie Mellon Univeristy Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/81fdef604161ea6503286041846dd0cf.jpg) | Add to Reading ListSource URL: homes.cs.washington.edu- Date: 2015-07-30 17:50:58
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