Sentence examples for free phrase from inspiring English sources

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While a complex lexical term is a combination of elements, constituting a lexical-semantic unit and, thus, expressing a specific concept (for instance: 'material didático impresso' - 'printed didactics material'); a free phrase presents, in turn, a fragile stability in the lexical system (for instance: 'intercâmbio didático dirigido' - 'directed didactic exchange').

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Concerning complex lexical terms, the difficulty lies on distinguishing the candidates of this type from the free phrases.

Chunk boundaries are triggered by higher syntactic boundaries after main clauses (s3) and after free phrases (p3) and by boundaries between vocatives Aibo Aibo (v2v1) because, here, the second Aibo is most likely not simply a relator but is conveying specific illocutions (cf. above).

The following output shows part-of-speech tagged text, then a context-free phrase structure grammar representation, and finally a typed dependency representation.

"The Last Labour Government" is Cameron's get-out-of-jail-free phrase of the year and, predictably, he deployed it here, quoting statistics which show that under Labour, just one council home was built for every 170 sold.

First conceived in 1985, the premise is simple, grammar-free phrases that facilitate comprehension in often fraught and dangerous situations.

Also, in the style of Christopher Ricks, who has looked at Bob Dylan's ability to revitalize clichés in songs like "I Shall Be Free" — "the phrase 'seen better days' has itself seen better days" — I was curious to see if there were examples of people using "tireless" in such a way as to make it seem less tired.

Intransitive: Anda sini-ppoq "Anda sleeps" Anda.ABS sleep-3p/IND Transitive with agent and object: Anda-p nanoq taku-aa "Anda sees a bear" Anda.ERG bear-ABS see-3p/3p In transitive clauses where both object and subject are expressed as free noun phrases, basic, pragmatically neutral word order is AOXV / SXV, where X is a noun phrase in one of the oblique cases.

Rapid, automated determination of the mapping of free text phrases to pre-defined concepts could assist in the annotation of clinical notes and increase the speed of natural language processing systems.

Ali Spagnola, who freed the phrase "power hour" from absurd trademark limbo.

Joe claims to be 'a little tipsy.' Despite this, he's sure that 'once we hit the spirits he'll be home free.' Phrases like 'you're going down, Collier' and 'them's fightin' words' keep being thrown around".

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