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“reasonable” period – around 30 minutes for the youngest children and around one to two
hours for the older children.
¾ The time when children connect ... more the
case of the youngest children ( 9-1 0 years) and in particular girls. The youngest children
therefore connect, on average, both less often and for less time (for...
... space for grammar in-
duction is a complete grammar lattice, which guar-
antees the uniqueness of the learned grammar. In
Section 4, we propose a new computationally ef -
cient model for grammar ... Lexicalized
Well-Founded Grammars that form a complete lat-
tice. This grammar lattice is the search space for
our grammar induction model, which we present in
Section 4. An ex...
... confusing because we add -s or -es to make the third-person singular form of most
verbs but add -s or -es to make the plural form of most nouns. For example, he starts
is sin-
gular, but six papers ... McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Click Here for Terms of Use.
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Quick Tip
In general, avoid idioms in any writing aimed for a foreign audience, si...
... the 6- to 9-year-old and 1 0-
to 12-year-old age groups; however, changes in mean
AIM-C child HRQL scores from baseline were greater for
subjects aged 6-9 years (12.3) than those aged 1 0-1 2 years
(9.6). ... not for citation purposes)
Background
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a com-
mon psychiatric disorder of childhood, affecting an esti-
mated 7-1 0% of...
... can write the
alphabet
He can speak
English
She can do a
magic trick
play with a yo-yo hit a ball /
play baseball
He can swim
He can t ’ fly a kite
She can ride a ...
pony
She can use
chopsticks
She can t ’ do a
magic trick
He can play with
a yo-yo
He can t ’ hit a ball
/ play baseball
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