Linguis- tics, 36(4):679-712, 1998.How Difficult are Complex Verbs: Evidence from German, English and Dutch. - In: Linguistics 36:4. Special Issue: The Development of a Verb Category.Heike Behrens. How difficult are complex verbs? Evi- dence from German, Dutch and English. ...
is going crazy. It wants to do something, and the time between a trigger event and a response from the amygdala can be a quarter of a second [source:Ellison]. But at the same time, blood flow is increasing to the frontal lobe, specifically the part of the brain that's over the left...
Hello, Neil. Now tell me, do you usually go dutch when you take someone out to dinner? Neil Now go dutch means to share the cost of something, for example a meal in a restaurant. Well Alice, no, I usually expect my dat...
There are rich pickings on a trip through the mountains and valleys of Bannau Brycheiniog, formerly known as the Brecon Beacons. Whipping along these narrow lanes, you’ll discover a winery, a smokery, a roastery and a country inn where chefs riff creati
One key figure was the Dutch mathematician-astronomer Christiaan Huygens. In 1690, Huygens published his "Treatise on Light," in which he described the undulatory theory. In this theory, he speculated on the existence of some invisible medium -- an ether -- filling all empty space between ...
the first is that you need talent.let me tell you about zoe. zoe came from australia, went to holland, was trying to learn dutch, struggling a great deal and finally people were saying: ‘you're completely useless,' ‘you're...
The term “Dutch auction” dates to 17th century Holland, when the method was used to improve the efficiency of the competitiveDutch tulip market.1 Key Takeaways In a Dutch auction, the price with the highest number of bidders is selected as the offering price so that the entire amount offe...
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Firkin comes from the Middle Dutch word vierdelkijn, which is a diminutive of “fourth.” Today it’s sometimes used as the name for a cask of beer. A word for a larger cask is kilderkin, which contains half a barrel. Gallon, quart, & pint were originally containers Gallon The old...
. “How strong is the urine stream?”. “Do you urinate satisfactorily?”. Dutch translations: “Minder dan 3 keer”; ”3 tot 5 keer”; “6 of 7 keer”; “8 of 9 keer”; “10 of 11 keer”; “12 keer of meer”. “Hoe vaak moet u overdag plassen?”. “0 keer”; “1 ...