Sentence examples for constraints on movement from inspiring English sources

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For instance, Crain 1991 constructs a poverty of the stimulus argument concerning children's acquisition of knowledge of certain constraints on movement.

Another is that they derive from other, non-linguistically-specific features of cognition, such as memory or processing constraints (e.g., Berwick and Weinberg 1983 trace certain constraints on movement to limitations on parsing imposed by the structure of human memory).

Unlike terrestrial environments, where physical barriers and geography often put constraints on movement, most oceanic environments are less obstructed.

While underwater immersion has no constraints on movement, it entails an inconvenient hydrodynamic drag.

Among other reasons they are attractive to researchers are the external constraints on movement and location, and the lack of access to healthcare [ 23].

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In both cases, we found that the molecular mechanism of oxylcarbonyl side group rotation combined with reasonable constraints on movements of the neighbouring side groups gave theoretical activation energy requirements which were in good agreement with those determined from the experiment.

Yet the most striking finding is the extraordinary high visa constraints imposed on movement to and from African countries, whether within or outside of the continent, suggesting a high level of reciprocity in visa imposition.

Universals are features thought to be common to all natural languages, such as the existence of constraints on the movement of elements during a derivation or, less controversially, the existence of a syntactic distinction between nouns and verbs.

Therefore we consider it plausible that spatial organization was the original function of the nucleus and that meiosis, which depends on highly organized physical constraints on chromosome movement, may have been the driving force behind the evolution of this compartment.

The emergence of two-dimensional stresses in the plane of the wing blade suggests that there are physical constraints on the movement of wing epithelial cells near the margin.

These compensatory stepping and grasping reactions are the only line of defence against large perturbations, but are also frequently recruited at lower magnitudes of perturbation (provided that subjects are permitted to react naturally, i.e. with no instructional or physical constraints on limb movement) [ 20, 21].

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