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I’m not sure why, but I suspect it has something to do with the fact that I’ve been getting around to researching it for more than ... But the one-word “anymore” is not a noun.
Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of English Usage lists 10 grammar experts who, in the early 1900s, started saying it’s wrong to use “either” to refer to more than two things. Oddly ...
Families who have a member with dementia know that one of the first things to go ... people who lose language through dementia tend to lose nouns more than any other thing,” Dr. Sharon Arkin ...
Researchers have asked why infants learn new nouns more rapidly than new verbs, with many researchers asserting that the early noun-advantage is a universal feature of human language. Researchers ...
"This kind of vocabulary acquisition based on verbal contexts is one ... More information: Mestres-Missé, A., Rodriguez-Fornells, A., Münte, T.F. "Neural differences in the mapping of verb and ...
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