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Saudi Learner Translation Corpus: The design and compilation of an English-Arabic learner translation corpus. [PDF]
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Ploughshares, 2023
Abstract: The Summer 2023 Issue. Ploughshares is an award-winning journal of new writing. Since 1971, Ploughshares has discovered and cultivated the freshest voices in contemporary American literature, and now provides readers with thoughtful and entertaining literature in a variety of formats.
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Abstract: The Summer 2023 Issue. Ploughshares is an award-winning journal of new writing. Since 1971, Ploughshares has discovered and cultivated the freshest voices in contemporary American literature, and now provides readers with thoughtful and entertaining literature in a variety of formats.
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2014
The linguistic encoding of possession in AGk can be regarded as a constellation of structures. Possession and a range of related meanings could be expressed in AGk not only by attributive constructions characterized by an inflectional marker on the Pr item, but also by predicative constructions of verbs with highly specialised possessive meanings, e.g.
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The linguistic encoding of possession in AGk can be regarded as a constellation of structures. Possession and a range of related meanings could be expressed in AGk not only by attributive constructions characterized by an inflectional marker on the Pr item, but also by predicative constructions of verbs with highly specialised possessive meanings, e.g.
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Possessing 'Possession' - Re Oval 1742
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008The concept of 'possession' in 196 of the Companies Act 1985 must be interpreted to cover possession of intangible assets. The concept of taking possession in s 196 must be interpreted in a way that reflects security enforcement.
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2016
Chapter 5 places Edith Wharton as an aesthetic cosmopolitan, someone who, in John Urry’s terms, had a curiosity about other places and cultures, had the ability to “map” them historically, ventured beyond “the tourist environmental bubble”—epitomized in the Baedeker guides that Wharton wrote against--and who had the extensive knowledge of European ...
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Chapter 5 places Edith Wharton as an aesthetic cosmopolitan, someone who, in John Urry’s terms, had a curiosity about other places and cultures, had the ability to “map” them historically, ventured beyond “the tourist environmental bubble”—epitomized in the Baedeker guides that Wharton wrote against--and who had the extensive knowledge of European ...
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