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Creating Effects in Your Writing-Tools to 'Use' (or Not). [PDF]
Varpio L.
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Effects of grading rubrics on EFL learners' writing in an EMI setting. [PDF]
Alghizzi TM, Alshahrani TM.
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Science, 1997
In their technical comment of 6 December (p. 1748) on a report of punctuated patterns of evolutionary change in a laboratory culture of Escherichia coli , Jerry A. Coyne and Brian Charlesworth perpetuate several incorrect perceptions of the original notion, and subsequent discussions, of ...
Niles Eldredge, Stephen Jay Gould
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In their technical comment of 6 December (p. 1748) on a report of punctuated patterns of evolutionary change in a laboratory culture of Escherichia coli , Jerry A. Coyne and Brian Charlesworth perpetuate several incorrect perceptions of the original notion, and subsequent discussions, of ...
Niles Eldredge, Stephen Jay Gould
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Standard Punctuation and the Punctuation of the Street
2013This paper concentrates on grammatical punctuation in written street signs using a methodology derived from linguistic landscape research and writing systems research outlined in Cook (2013). The data come from two inner city streets in Newcastle upon Tyne.
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1999
Success in writing depends upon attention to the overall structure of your work, the topic of the previous chapter, and also attention to detail. That includes making sure that sentences are grammatical and correctly punctuated and spelt, as well as a host of little presentational details that you should strive to get right.
Martin Coyle, John Peck
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Success in writing depends upon attention to the overall structure of your work, the topic of the previous chapter, and also attention to detail. That includes making sure that sentences are grammatical and correctly punctuated and spelt, as well as a host of little presentational details that you should strive to get right.
Martin Coyle, John Peck
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