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One of the most enduring though least-discussed results of the Crusades was the development of the word crusade (which first appeared in its Latin form in the late 12th or early 13th century) to denote any common endeavour in a worthy cause.
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In the best Austin way, it's "changed" without having really "progressed," in the development sense of the word.
An advantage of the present methodology relates to the potential use of participants own language in the development of the item wording for a new questionnaire.
By bringing readers into the entire book development process (the concept, the development of the content, spreading the word), instead of simply at the end (as bookbuyers), publishers will build awareness, engagement, interest and even loyalty far beyond what the current workflow process affords.
Further research is necessary to extend these findings, particularly in terms of the development of larger sight word vocabularies and the transition from sight word reading to more conventional reading skills.
Whereas the role of working memory in word learning has received substantial attention, very little is known about the link between the development of word recognition skills and the ability to bind information in the episodic buffer of working memory and how it may develop with age.
Etymology Lives Etymology — the study of the origins and historical development of the meaning of words — is breaking out of the ivory tower.
Though the self-described "hillbilly" artist ran screaming from his hometown of Chattanooga for New York and came of age in the 60s and 70s, the development of his word paintings seems much more current.
Perhaps, the development of such word linking constraints for each relationship type is the most challenging part of our project.
Previous studies have confirmed the importance of morphological awareness in predicting the development of vocabulary, word reading, and reading comprehension among alphabetic languages (e.g., Carlisle, 2000; Deacon & Kirby, 2004; Nagy, Berninger, & Abbott, 2006) as well as in Chinese (e.g., Wang, Cheng, & Chen, 2006; Zhang & Koda, 2014).
In the words of an old Arrested Development rap, "The word, hope, and the word, change, are directly opposite; not the same".
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