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Here note a first distinction: the presupposition that an interlocutor would understand English corresponds to an assumption we made in using English words, but it has nothing to do with the meanings of any of those words.

> > -wrap-foot> Our aim was to determine: (i) whether reading activation differs in Chinese and English dyslexics; and (ii) whether the effect of dyslexia in Chinese and/or English corresponds to the effect of Chinese versus English in normal readers.

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I've never played in Italian football, the English style corresponds more to my style but I appreciate other leagues".

Also included in the standard set-up are pattern resources for common parts-of-speech correspondences, for example that two nouns in English often correspond to one noun in Swedish (NN N), as well as standard punctuation patterns that are applicable in general alignment between English and Swedish.

For immediate contraries formed by narrow-scope predicate term negation, the rendering $a$ is not-$F$ in the traditional quasi-English phrasing corresponds to what Aristotle expresses through word order, utilizing the distinction between e.g., einai mê leukon "to be not-white" and mê einai leukon "not to be white" (Prior Analytics I 51b10).

Of the remaining 98 studies, 50 full-text articles and two English abstracts corresponded to the inclusion/exclusion criteria.

We also evaluated the system's capability of cross-language information retrieval, as we ran another experiment using five queries in English that corresponded to the first five queries of the ten queries in Portuguese.

The English archaeologist Howard Carter corresponded with Mr. Winlock and decided to search for the tomb.

The internal (e.g., "is not") and external ("it is not the case that") negation constructions of English do not correspond directly to presupposition-affirming and presupposition-denying negations, although there may conceivably be a tendency (either among academic philosophers or in general) to use external negation when denying presuppositions.

Each of the design prompts originated from a randomly generated English word that corresponded to the sequential letter in the alphabet they were on, starting with "attach" and ending with compound word "zig-zag".

None exist which include the full range of BMI measured in English children and correspond to commonly used UK90 [ 21] criteria for overweight in England.

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