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1. The Semantic Evolution And Asymmetries Of Tendency Verbs "Shang", "Xia", "Lai" And "Qu" In Chinese Language
2. Hemispheric Asymmetries Of Temporal Perceptual Thresholds And A New Mensuration Of Thresholds
3. A Philosophical Perspective Of The Preposition "of"
4. Hemispheric Asymmetries And Interhemispheric Integration In Processing Character's Shape, Pronunciation And Meaning
5. A Study On Auditory Perceptual Asymmetries Within One Dimension
6. Functional Conversion In Compound Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives And The Unidirectional Advantage Of Metonymy
7. Asymmetries. Compound Directional Verb In Reverse Word Study
8. Asymmetry And Markedness Patterns Of Le1and Le2
9. A Cross-linguistic Study Of Grammatical Asymmetries Between Word Pairs Expressing ’Very Much/Many’ And ’Very Little/Few’
10. Acquisition Of Recipient Semantic Asymmetry In The English Voice By Chinese EFL Learners From The Cognitive Perspective
11. Anticipation As A Strategy To Tackle Syntactical Asymmetries In C-E Simultaneous Interpreting
12. Verb / Adjective That Statement Asymmetry And Foreign Language Teaching
13. A Report On The Translation Of Skin In The Game:Hidden Asymmetries In Daily Life
14. Gender asymmetries in Slovak personal nouns
15. Ayurveda in the age of biomedicine: Discursive asymmetries and counter-strategies
16. Referential negation: Syntax/semantics of negative constructions and their interaction with narrative structure in modern Russian
17. Asymmetries of exchange: Marriage gifts and the social structure of ancient Palestine from Iron I to the Roman period
18. Dynamic Properties of Dopamine Asymmetry: A Basis for Functional Lateralization
19. Systematic Asymmetries in Perception and Production of L2 Inflections in Mandarin L2 Learners of English: The Effects of Phonotactics, Salience, and Processing Pressure on Inflectional Variability
20. Individual differences in callosal organization: Relationship to interhemispheric communication and hemispheric asymmetries
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