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Before the programs exits, the SUBJECT, PREDICATE and OBJECT phrases are displayed followed by the resultant query as shown in Fig. 22.

In effect, the object-phrase expresses the noema of the act described, that is, to the extent that language has appropriate expressive power.

One method I used in writing my memoir, Barracuda in the Attic, was that I tried to recall specific things such as smells, objects, phrases which evoked strong memories from my past.

For many such clauses there is an alternative way of expressing roughly the same thing: for Hand the guard your pass there is the alternative Hand your pass to the guard, in which the verb is followed by a single object noun phrase and the recipient is expressed after that by a preposition phrase with to.

During the 1960s the original expression fell out of fashion in favour of the more official-sounding "unidentified flying object", a phrase borrowed from the US Air Force.

Many syntax-oriented hypotheses on scrambling have been provided to develop the structural basis of the free word order permutation in Japanese, leading to the most recent phrasal architecture, in which the object noun phrase of a transitive sentence "moves" to a higher position than the subject to form an asymmetric structure including antecedent gap relationships.

When we talk about perception and its "objects" in this context, we mean the word in the way it occurs in the phrase "object of thought" or "object of attention" and not as it occurs in the phrase "physical object".

But Pepperberg taught Alex referential speech — labels for objects, and phrases like "Wanna go back".

It is Walbert's conceit that while the oldest and youngest generations never meet, they share a legacy of echoes: objects and phrases that repeat mysteriously, and with increasing significance, across the decades.

Governments, including those of Pakistan, Iran and Malta (described to me as "the Trojan horse of the Holy See in the EU"), are not only objecting to phrases in the draft outcome document that reaffirm women's sexual and reproductive rights, but are going further by seeking to unpick the language of previous agreements such as the one made in Cairo.

Peele fills the films with other objects, sounds, phrases, and gestures that take on a comically, insidiously outsized significance, from Dean's greeting of Chris as "my man" and his use of the word "thang" to Jeremy's mention of Chris's "genetic makeup" and Georgina's curious translation of Chris's word "snitch" to the much whiter-sounding "tattletale".

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