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Framing sentences

Cognition, 1990
The sentence frames formed during language production are commonly and rather uncontroversially represented as hierarchical constituent structures. There is less accord about whether the frames are pure structural configurations or limnings of meaning.
K, Bock, H, Loebell
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A Sentence of Sentences

Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1986
Having finally accessed IMAGE'S pages, printwise, this writer is behooved to prioritize her objectives so that the conceptualizations contained herein will be translucently articulated and the parameters of the discourse strictly delimited in order to maximally impact the perusers.
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Life sentence

Nursing Standard, 2007
Seven years ago nurse Dee Winzar was given a life sentence for murdering her husband Nic McCarthy. But a growing body of opinion says the verdict was unsafe.
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Sentence Stress and Sentence Comprehension

1975
Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Texas, 1975 - Dissertation Abstracts International, 36(10-B), 5300)
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Superman Sentences

Linguistic Inquiry, 2004
Szendroi, K., Neeleman, A.
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Sentence by Sentence

College Composition & Communication, 1963
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Sentence

Abstract This chapter looks into the nuances of a relevant age for sentencing. It explains that the relevant age for a sentence is the age on the date of conviction regardless of whether by guilty plea or conviction after trial. The court has several appropriate sentences if the offender was aged 17 on the date of conviction.
Mark Ashford   +2 more
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