The Perfect Indicative in -iit in Latin Versification: A Metrical or a Morphological Problem?Castillo Herrera, Marina Del
Future Perfect Examples Future Events Here are examples of the future perfect indicative used to talk about actions that will have been completed before another action in the future. In this sense, the future perfect is used to talk about something that hasn’t happened yet. ...
6. Present Indicative Tense I: Verb conjugation in the present tense in English is not complicated. For example, taking the verb “to go” - singular: I go, you go, he goes; plural: we go, you go, they go. By contrast, learning verb conjugations in one of the Romance languages take...
Despite clearly falling off the scope of music (according to the public convention), such sound engineering also satisfies the “creative play” definition of music. The compositionality of music becomes evident whenever the same tune is used in different musical traditions—the very same motifs and...
The volume of issues raised may also be indicative of existing mobility levels and age (i.e., those with higher levels of mobility may have more experiences to draw from when reflecting on enablers and barriers). However, this variability was nuanced, with individuals within groups having ...
This type of spatial generalization is reminiscent of the spatial generalization seen in other adaptation paradigms, such as in the control of the arm, indicative of a deeper, adaptable, internal model. Again, the result matched a specific prediction based on AST. 25.1. Control theory and an ...
nor the amplitude-frequency interaction influenced the effect score (F(7,216) = 1.1,p= 0.390;F(23,200) = 1.1,p= 0.403, respectively). No combination of amplitude and frequency produced a different effect score when compared to 1.0xBCT, 20 Hz (0 by definition) in post ...
However, the very conception of a restricted director is in conflict with Reisz’s critical definition of ‘a cinema in which one man would be creatively responsible for conception and execution of his own idea’ – which implies total creative freedom. While obvious in the case of Ōshima, ...
(1995), for instance, argued early on that some of the emotional states we disvalue and consider to be indicative of poor wellbeing—such as pain and fear—are evolutionary adaptations that are “unpleasant by design” (p. 26). Consciousness itself can be seen as such an adaptation to ...
wider hypex than hypices between digits II-III, III-IV and IV-V. Digits II-IV about half length of track, with posterior half of track an undifferentiated pad trace with broad, sub-circular, posteriorly-convex margin to heel. Tracks arranged in symmetrical pairs indicative of sitting posture...