Also, I tell them not to judge a book by its cover. You should not judge something only by its appearance.Another proverb is that do not bite o【3】 more than you can chew. This means do not try to do more than you are able to do. Sometimes I tell my children to cooperate to ...
A phenomenon-wise evaluation dataset for Japanese-English machine translation robustness. The dataset is based on the MTNT dataset, with additional annotations of four linguistic phenomena; Proper Noun, Abbreviated Noun, Colloquial Expression, and Varian
the run, the hurdle, the take-off, the execution, and the entry. Execution is as important as the dive itself. A judge watches for proper mechanical performance, technique, form and grace. The entry is very significant because it is the last element of the dive the judges see a[translate...
The rules for capitalizing a proper noun are pretty simple. A proper noun always begin with a capital letter. However there are times when a word can be used as either a common noun or proper noun and you might get confused as to when you should use the capitalized form. For example, ...
The reading from Paul’s Letter to the Romans also begins by quoting from Deuteronomy (30:14), just before Moses offers Israel the choice between life and death, good and evil. But for Paul: ‘Os cyffesi Iesu yn Arglwydd â’th enau, a chredu yn dy galon fod Duw wedi ei gyfod...
2.Called for by rules or conventions; correct:the proper form for a business letter. 3.Strictly following rules or conventions, especially in social behavior; seemly:a proper lady; a proper gentleman. 4. a.Belonging to one; own:restored to his proper shape by the magician. ...
Participants were asked to judge whether target words that had been quickly presented in their left or right visual field were meaningful words. The results showed that there was a distinction between the process‑ ing of the two types of words in the left and right hemispheres. There was ...
to orthographic norms when they are presented in an alphabetic language writing system (the first letter of proper nouns needs to be capitalized). Some studies have found that the orthographic representation of words contains the case information of the first letter. Words are processed more ...
to orthographic norms when they are presented in an alphabetic language writing system (the first letter of proper nouns needs to be capitalized). Some studies have found that the orthographic representation of words contains the case information of the first letter. Words are processed more ...