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Grammatically and forms
Grammatically, the two forms are identical and differing forms, such as verb conjugations, are easily converted from one form to another.

Grammatically and are
Grammatically, the southern Khoisan languages are generally fairly isolating, with word order being more widely used to indicate grammatical relations than is inflection.
Grammatically, the two are very similar ; however, the differences in phonology are substantial, and are the main reason why many other linguists prefer to keep the two separate.
Grammatically, most Russian surnames are possessive adjectives ; the surname-nouns ( Lebed ' - literally " the swan ") or attributive adjectives ( Tolstoy-literally " fat " in an archaic form ) are infrequent, and they are mainly adopted from other languages.
Grammatically, Demonos Sova's lyrics are twisted, clearly showing that English is not his first language.
Grammatically, the Demiin registers of the Lardil and Yangkaal use all the grammatical suffixes of those languages, and so therefore are broadly similar.
Grammatically, one cannot infer " all mortals are men " from " All men are mortal ".

Grammatically and formed
Grammatically it appears to be a partial relexification of Latin, that is, a language formed by substituting new vocabulary into an existing grammar.

Grammatically and way
Grammatically, they work in a similar way to a language, and refer to nonsense talk.
Grammatically speaking, " hopefully " used in this way is a disjunct ( cf.

Grammatically and verb
Grammatically, the word is the feminine present perfect passive voice participle of the verb, charitóō, which means " to show, or bestow with, grace " and, in the passive voice, " to have grace shown, or bestowed upon, one.

Grammatically and language
Dulling says in his book " Grammatically the Mongolian was probably fairly pure, it contained a certain amount of original language, Persian and its substratum.
Grammatically, gender-neutral language ( such as gender neutrality in English ) is exemplified by the use of a gender-neutral pronoun, although this is sometimes confused with the neuter grammatical gender.
Grammatically, the language is mostly influenced by Ido and Esperanto ; but also, in some characteristics such as a plural-s and natural-appearing pronouns, by the naturalistic IALs like Interlingua and Occidental.

Grammatically and .
Grammatically, hotels usually take the definite article – hence " The Astoria Hotel " or simply " The Astoria.
Grammatically meaningful and smooth-flowing lipograms can be difficult to compose.
" Grammatically, this usage constitutes an interjection ; functionally, it is an implicit request for back-channel communication.
Grammatically, the word " nothing " is an indefinite pronoun, which means that it refers to something.
: Grammatically, we would say, " 40 to 60 equals 2 to 3.
: Grammatically, we would say, " 40 is to 60 as 2 is to 3.
Grammatically, she should have been called La Presidenta, but the constitution only referred to El Presidente.
Grammatically, anacoluthon is an error ; however, in rhetoric it is a figure that shows excitement, confusion, or laziness.
Grammatically, the phrase could therefore read either " the Word was God " or " the Word was ' a ' god.
Grammatically, however, Old High German remained very similar to Old English, Old Dutch, and Old Saxon.
Grammatically, counter words can appear either before or after the noun they count ; they generally occur after the noun ( following particles ), and if used before the noun, they emphasize the quantity ; this is a common mistake in English learners of Japanese.
Grammatically Helsinki slang is based on colloquial Finnish.
Grammatically, it is important to note that experiments always seek to measure properties of analytes — and that analytes themselves can never be measured.

productive and forms
From forms of development of the productive forces these relations turn into their fetters.
Jex & Britt outline three different forms of productive behavior that industrial – organizational psychologists frequently evaluate in organizations: job performance ; organizational citizenship behavior ; and innovation.
Even after clearly different forms had later been given their own generic name, new species would be created from the very productive late Jurassic German sites, often based on only slightly different material.
Many of the forms castigated in the Appendix Probi proved to be the productive forms in Romance ; e. g., oricla ( Classical Latin auricula ) is the source of French oreille, Catalan orella, Spanish oreja, Italian orecchia, Romanian ureche, Portuguese orelha, " ear ", not the Classical Latin form.
Jones's latest research ( 2002 ) found that papyrus is a C4 sedge that forms highly productive monotypic stands over large areas of wetland in Africa.
Unlike the Middle Eastern civilizations, India had developed very productive forms of agriculture, requiring heavy labor.
The idea of owning many media outlets, which run almost the same content, is considered to be very productive, since it requires only minor changes of format and information to use in multiple media forms.
Surplus-value is not a fixed category but a dialectical, developing one, because the forms in which new value is created and appropriated, and the way the burdens of productive work are shifted between strata of the population, change over time.
Enlightenment science and philosophy essentially held a static view of nature and man, but vital nature continued to interrupt this view, and the issue of life, the creation of life and its varieties, increasingly occupied attention and " starting in the 1740s the concept of vital power reentered the scene of generation … there must be some ' productive power ' in nature that enabled unorganized material to generate new living forms.
Critic Stephen Burt at the Boston Review commented: " William Carlos Williams and Emily Dickinson together taught Armantrout how to dismantle and reassemble the forms of stanzaic lyric — how to turn it inside out and backwards, how to embody large questions and apprehensions in the conjunctions of individual words, how to generate productive clashes from arrangements of small groups of phrases.
It was at that time that it was announced Heisenberg had won the Prize for 1932 “ for the creation of quantum mechanics, the application of which has, inter alia, led to the discovery of the allotropic forms of hydrogen ” and Erwin Schrödinger and Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac shared the 1933 Prize " for the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory ".
Leaving aside for now the issue of lexical causatives ( except where zero-derivation has been demonstrated to be a productive morphological process ), these are often broadly divided into ‘ more compact ’ and ‘ less compact ’, with labels, differing by analyst, indicative of relative length of the forms in question ( e. g., Comrie ’ s straightforward ‘ morphological ’/’ syntactic ’, or Song ’ s ( 1996 ) ‘ COMPACT ’/’ AND ’).
Gunn, who praised his Stanford mentor Yvor Winters for keeping " both Rule and Energy in view, / Much power in each, most in the balanced two ," found a productive tension — rather than imaginative restriction – in the technical demands of traditional poetic forms.
In his own writings, Nock would later build on Oppenheimer's claim that the pursuit of human ends can be divided into two forms: the productive or economic means and the parasitic, political means.
A productive grammatical process defines an open class, one which admits new words or forms.
In standard English, the formation of preterite and past participle forms of verbs by means of ablaut ( for example, sing – sang – sung ) is no longer considered productive.
* social and technical relations of production: these include the property, power and control relations governing society's productive assets, often codified in law, cooperative work relations and forms of association, relations between people and the objects of their work, and the relations between social classes.
The obsolete social arrangements prevent further social progress while generating increasingly severe contradictions between the level of technology ( forces of production ) and social structure ( social relations, conventions and organization of production ) which develop to a point where the system can no longer sustain itself, and is overthrown through internal social revolution that allows for the emergence of new forms of social relations that are compatible with the current level of technology ( productive forces ).
Esthesic ( UK aesthesic ) and poietic are terms used in semiotics, the study of signs, to describe perceptive and productive levels, processes, and analyses of symbolic forms.
His critique of political economy in this regard was ( 1 ) that relations of production or distribution are posited as " natural and eternal " rather than as historically specific relations, ( 2 ) that forms of distribution of income and products are crucially determined by property relations pertaining to productive assets ; ( 3 ) that by constantly reproducing the relations of production, the mode of production of capital also reproduces the relations of distribution corresponding to it.
Technocracy advocates contend that price system-based forms of government and economy are structurally incapable of effective action, and promoted a more rational and productive type of society headed by technical experts.
It is a productive tool that both teachers and students can use to spread their ideas beyond the classroom, and practice interactive forms of teaching and learning. To further push for more teacher / community engagement, questions for reflection are listed separately from the steps they correspond to.

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