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How, for example, did Ellie just translate 'extremely difficult' and 'massive vocabulary'?
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The English language doesn't offer a specific vocabulary for describing food aromas.
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This purpose is best served if the vocabulary evolves with consumers' language.
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It's no coincidence that internet phenomena share a vocabulary with certain diseases.
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The main causes of the translation are vocabulary difficulty and syntactical complexity.
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The glossary contains words newly used in the language of the day.
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The teacher should explain the use of the glossary in this connection.
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In this glossary we see the preparation for our modern Latin-English dictionaries.
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The droll creature who compiled the Oxford glossary was a true Englishman.
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Please find below a glossary of ways to gloss over gross misconduct.
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Bai Tak frowned slightly as if he was running through a vocabularylist in his head.
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The disk contains vocabularylists, phonology, writing systems, sample texts, grammar and numbering systems for each language.
Usage of word list in English
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As the user types, the app compares what's typed with the wordlist.
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Caregivers performed worse than noncaregivers on the 2 attention tasks but not on the wordlist memory test.
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A further explanation of this list can be found towards the end of this document, preceding the wordlist.
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The cognitive assessments were 2 measures of attention-executive function and 1 wordlist memory task.
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The activation paradigm involved nominating whether a target word was contained within a previously presented wordlist using specified response keys.
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Lolz, shizzle and cakehole are among 6,500 new words added to the existing quarter of a million in the latest Collins Scrabble wordlist.
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Complete with teacher notes, speaking and writing exercises and wordlists.
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Previous data using semantic categories wordlists supports this, but lists approximating to text have produced the opposite result.
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The results mirrored last year's survey when "whatever" topped the annoying wordslist for a third straight year.
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Stroop interference was calculated as a difference score between latencies for the motivationally salient and the neutral (furniture) wordlists.
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When wordlists of low and medium levels of structure were compared, depressed patients showed relatively greater deficit with the more structured material.
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Look up in the glossary the wordslisted under question 9, and you may find that you have been mispronouncing calm, hearth, or extraordinary.