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Here, the conjunctive 'and' links two distinct noun phrases, and it could thus be more beneficial to extract trigrams only from within the same noun or verb phrase (e.g. 'interacts directly with').

Naming preferences for orthographically ambiguous but phonologically distinct English nouns and verbs, such as convict (CONvictn vs. conVICTv) were compared.

The morphology of the Altaic languages is simple, exhibiting little if any irregularity (e.g., Turkish has only one irregular verb, 'to be') or suppletion (as in English went as the past form of go) and no distinct classes of noun or verb stems ("declensions" and "conjugations") that require special sets of endings.

Other studies also contradict the left temporal pole hypothesis (see the discussion in Semenza 2009); the temporary consensus seems to be that although processing of proper names is neurally distinct from common noun processing, their respective localizations are still unclear.

The use of distinct encoding and retrieval nouns required a flexible representation of associations.

This relates to (13) above, the point that Chinese maintains a rather clear distinction between verbs and nouns: it recognises processes to be systemically distinct from entities, or things.

A serial comma here would eliminate the possibility, making it clear that the three noun phrases are distinct.

Overall, the present data do not support the hypothesis that category-specific effects are due to the existence of distinct semantic storages for proper and common nouns, but possibly to their affinity with episodic vs. semantic memory.

This is consistent with psycholinguistic theories postulating distinct brain mechanisms for grammatical information related to nouns and verbs (cf. Shapiro and Caramazza 2003a, 2003b).

Pay special attention to noun declensions that look similar but are distinct.

Early studies have demonstrated that speakers with agrammatism construct turns from sequences of nouns, adjectives, discourse markers and conjunctions, packaged by a distinct pattern of prosody.

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