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The phrase "composition of words" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the way words are put together to form sentences and phrases. Example: The composition of words in Shakespeare's plays is known for its poetic beauty and complexity.
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The composition of words on page or screen was just one element in that verbal system, but it was the one that caused writers most thrills and fret.
The final section, pallavi, is a composition of words and melody set in a particular tala, usually a long or complex one.
3) a) a short musical composition of words and music.
From the roots we analyzed, we deduced that their behavior is similar to prefixes when it comes to the composition of words, and so we will label them and include them as prefixes.
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The most obvious level is the combination of meaningful words into sentences, whose meaning is a complex composition of those words - the level of phrasal syntax.
A code of calligraphic script elements maps to the 26 Roman letters and a relatively simple set of rules for the composition of square words allow one to write English using Chinese calligraphic principles.
For example, level 4 of the English teaching syllabus requires that students write a composition of 150 200 words within 30 min using topics, outlines or pictures, or graphs as prompts.
They can build arbitrary compositions out of words and associated images, which can become cards, signs, stories, and "books". We hypothesize that such creative, self-expressive play can foster development of basic literacy skills, like phonological awareness.
The contributors discuss phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics bearing on the formal composition of the word; historical linguistic developments emphasizing the word's simultaneous idiosyncratic character and participation in a system; and metrical and poetic forms showing the significance of Kiparsky's ideas for literary theory.
AT normalization was applied by dividing each word frequency by the expected frequency based on the nucleotide composition of the word and the target sequence assuming random distribution of nucleotides [ 34].
Among the other participants who employ white backgrounds are Alison Rash, who paints fluid arrangements of rhomboids in complementary colors, and John James Anderson, who makes visually punning compositions of single words, such as a slanting "lean," rendered in black.
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