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Kernel Sentences and Elementary Sentences

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Sentencing Within Sentencing

Federal Sentencing Reporter, 2011
Abstract Guest editor Alison Shames introduces this issue of Federal Sentencing Reporter, which focuses on sentencing and the last fifty years of programs developed by the Vera Institute of Justice. When a judge sentences a convicted defendant, he or she takes into account many factors and tries to achieve one or more of the oft-cited ...
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Postilion Sentences

Journal of Clinical Speech and Language Studies, 1995
A pragmatic perspective in language intervention requires that we look critically at the kind of language we teach, to ensure that it is useful outside the teaching situation. However, many sentences introduced in teaching seem to have little or no chance of ever being used in real life (postilion sentences), at least not without taking careful account
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Identificational sentences

Natural Language Semantics, 2012
This paper gives a novel analysis of identificational sentences such as This is Mary, That is a beautiful woman, or This looks like Mary based on the notion of a trope. On that analysis, bare demonstratives in the subject position of an identificational sentence involve reference to a trope as the direct object of perception and the sentence itself ...
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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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