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Verb framing (1497 bytes)
1: ...t [[language]]s vary regarding whether the main [[verb]] tends to encode the ''manner'' of motion or the... 3: ...ing), or in a separate particle associated to the verb (a ''satellite''). 5: ...s English is a satellite-framed language. English verbs that counter this tendency are almost invariably... 7: ...h (along with all the [[Romance language]]s) is a verb-framed language. Framing (412 bytes) 1: The term '''framing''' can have several possible meanings: 2: * [[framing (telecommunication)]], where it relates to synchr... 3: * [[framing (economics)]], where it relates to rational choic... 4: * [[framing (World Wide Web)]], where it relates to the use o... 5: * [[framing (communication theory)]], where it relates to the... Suitable for Framing (3351 bytes) 2: ...color="orange" style="color:black"|''Suitable for Framing'' 4: ...olspan="3"|[[Image:Three Dog Night - Suitable for Framing.jpg|225px|Album cover]] 35: |''[[Suitable for Framing]]''<br>([[1969]]) 38: '''''Suitable for Framing''''' is the second [[album]] by [[United States|A... Framing bit (385 bytes) 1: ... for [[frame synchronization]]. In a bit stream, framing bits are used in determining the beginning or end... Framing error (1073 bytes) 1: [[Framing error]] is the following: 2: *Generally, a [[framing error]] is the result of reading a string of symb... 3: ...ream produces gibberish to the end of the packet. Framing errors can be detected with [[parity]] bits. 4: * In [[genetics]], a [[frameshift mutation|framing error]] (also called a '''frameshift''' or a '''f... Timber framing (10672 bytes) 1: '''Timber framing''' is the modern term for the traditional ''half-... 64: ...ails]] or other mechanical fasteners while timber framing uses mortice and tenon or more complex joints whi... 72: The techniques used in timber framing date back thousands of years, and have been used ... 75: ...were riven in half provided the complete skeletal framing of the building. 103: ...se in Eisenach, Germany, a good example of timber framing]]. Balloon framing (359 bytes) 1: ...framing has been largely replaced by ''[[platform framing]]''. Framing (telecommunication) (552 bytes) 3: In [[telecommunication]], the term '''framing''' has the following related meanings: Framing (construction) (1910 bytes) 1: ...is described in more detail below. This style of framing is the common method of constructing homes and ap... 3: ...ood "skin" referred to as sheathing. Spacing the framing members properly allows them to magically align w... Framing (economics) (746 bytes) 1: In [[economics]], '''framing''' means the manner in which a [[rational choice]... 3: ...Tversky]] and [[Daniel Kahneman]] have shown that framing can affect the outcome (ie. the choices one makes... 7: This framing biases is one of the themes of [[behavioral finan... 10: * "Rational Choice and the Framing of Decisions", A.Tversky, D.Kahneman, Journal of ... Framing (communication theory) (1475 bytes) 2: ...is a process of media control over media content. Framing defines how a certain piece of media content is p... 4: ... Categories Reveal About the Mind'' also looks at framing, but from a more academic point of view). Lakoff ... 8: ...hich an issue can be discussed. In Lakoff's view, framing cannot be avoided — it is an inherent part ... Framing (World Wide Web) (1079 bytes) 1: ...uding a [[framekiller]] script in its pages. The framing website runs a risk of being blamed for external ... 7: ... rulings worldwide and to relevant articles about framing Verb-Second (1905 bytes) 1: '''Verb-Second''' (or '''V2'''), in [[syntax]], is the ef... 3: ...tituent]] of declarative main clauses is always a verb, 6: The Verb-Second effect is clearly demonstrated 21: It may seem that the verb is in the third position in the last sentence, 36: The usual analysis of the Verb-Second phenomenon is Go (verb) (10029 bytes) 1: The [[verb]] '''go''' is highly irregular. Its [[principal p... 27: ...''windan''. This verb is the source of the modern verb, ''wind'', (whose preterit and past participle is... 37: ...pple. we need to look at the now obsolete English verb, ''gang''. Gang means "to walk" or "to go", and i... Will (verb) (3795 bytes) 1: The verb '''will''' in English has multiple meanings. 5: * as a modal [[auxiliary verb]] 8: As a modal verb, '''will''' expresses the following: 26: The past tense of ''will'' in the modal verb sense is '''would'''. ''Would'' is used in report... Verb (5896 bytes) 1: ...soak", "stand"). Depending on the [[language]], a verb may vary in form according to many factors, possi... 5: ...lency''', or [[valence]]. According to valency, a verb can be classified as one of: 7: * '''Intransitive''' (valency = 1): the verb only has a subject. For example: "he runs", "it f... 8: ...sitive verb|'''Transitive''']] (valency = 2): the verb has a subject and a direct object. For example: "... 9: * '''Ditransitive''' (valency = 3): the verb has a subject, a direct object and an indirect or... Shanghai (verb) (2606 bytes) Table (verb) (1135 bytes) Finite verb (1208 bytes) 1: ...categories of the languages it occurs in. Finite verbs can form independent [[clause]]s, which can stan... 3: .... In English, as in most related languages, only verbs in certain [[grammatical moods|moods]] are finit... 8: Moods and verb forms that are not finite include: Google (verb) (837 bytes) 3: ...ngine. The [[American Dialect Society]] chose the verb ''to google'' as the "most useful word of 2002".
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