NONFREE name Verbal background solo singer image Teriyaki Boyz VERBAL crop.jpg caption Verbal in Bangkok , Thailand , 2006. birth name Ryu Yeong gi alias Verbal, L Universe birth date birth date and age ... gi Yu Yeong gi mr Ryu Y nggi Yu Y nggi Verbal born August 21, 1975, stylized as VERBAL is a Japanese ... in music 2000s , such as How You Like Me Now? and Come Again led to Verbal rapping and producing a wide range of acts in Japan such as Crystal Kay , BoA and Namie Amuro . Verbal considers his role in m ... cgi bin fm20091030a1.html title m flo s Verbal spreads the love author Robert Michael Poole publisher ... ref Verbal is also a member of other hip hop groups such as Mic Banditz and Teriyaki Boyz and has worked with Kanye West , Pharrell and Kylie Minogue amongst many others. Verbal is also the chairman ... interview verbal mademoiselle yulia.php title VERBAL MADEMOISELLE YULIA author iLOUD date 2009 ... fashion power couple verbal and yoon 228976 title Verbal and Yoon Tokyo s ultimate fashion power ... title Verbal wants to hit the reset button on pop author Robert Michael Poole publisher The Japan Times accessdate 2011 05 15 date 2011 05 05 ref Biography Verbal was born in Tokyo in 1975. In 1985, his parents moved to Boston in the United States for work. When at a YMCA summer camp, Verbal was first ... title Clothes Relay nowiki nowiki VERBAL m flo author CROWN JEWEL date 2006 11 ... for freshness with verbal title Exchanging Freshness for Freshness with Verbal author Hypebeast ..., and Verbal attended St. Mary s International School . He met Taku Takahashi there, and the pair ... after their live performances, however as Verbal did not see being a rapper as a practical career ... tomorrow archives cat 535.php?page 37 archivedate October 21, 2007 ref Verbal returned to the United ... weban.jp koots talk index3.html title Vol.3 guest VERBAL author KOOTS ... www.tokyoshimai.com celeb index10.html title Talk Vol.10 m flo VERBAL author TOKYO accessdate ... more details
In mathematics , especially in the area of abstract algebra known as group theory , a verbal subgroup is a special sort of subgroup of a group mathematics group that can be defined as all elements that can be expressed as products of a special form, called a word group theory word . Verbal subgroups are particularly important as the only fully characteristic subgroup s of a free group and therefore represent the generic example of fully characteristic subgroups, harv Magnus Karrass Solitar 2004 p 75 . References Citation last1 Magnus first1 Wilhelm author1 link Wilhelm Magnus last2 Karrass first2 Abraham first3 Donald last3 Solitar title Combinatorial Group Theory publisher Dover Publications location New York isbn 978 0 486 43830 6 mr 0207802 year 2004 Category Infinite group theory Category Subgroup properties Abstract algebra stub ... more details
Verbal injury is a delict in Scotland . Proof of special damage In any action for verbal injury it is not necessary for the pursuer to aver or prove special damage if the words on which the action is founded are calculated to cause pecuniary damage to the pursuer. ref The Defamation Act 1952 , section 3 as substituted by http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga Geo6and1Eliz2 15 16 66 section 14 section 14 b of that Act ref See also Malicious falsehood References Reflist Category Scots law legal terms Category Defamation Category Delict Category Scots private law Scotland law stub law term stub ... more details
Relational nouns or relator nouns are a word class class of words used in many languages. They are characterized as functioning syntactically as nouns , although they convey the meaning for which other languages use adposition s i.e. preposition s and postposition s . In Central America , the use of relational nouns constitutes an Areal linguistics areal feature of the Mesoamerican Linguistic Area , including the Mayan languages , Mixe Zoquean languages , and Oto Manguean languages . Relational nouns are also widespread in South East Asia e.g. Vietnamese language Vietnamese , Thai language Thai , East Asia e.g. Mandarin Chinese , Japanese language Japanese , Tibetan language Tibetan , the Munda languages of South Asia e.g. Sora language Sora , Micronesian languages and in Turkish language Turkish . A relational noun is grammatically speaking a simple noun, but because its meaning describes a spatial or temporal relation rather than a thing , it describes location, movement, and other relations just as prepositions do in the languages that have them. When used the noun is owned by another noun and describes a relation between its owner and a third noun. For example one could say the cup is the table its surface , where its surface is a relational noun denoting the position of something standing on a flat surface. E.g., in Classical Nahuatl Ca pan petlatl in mist n. Be its on mat the cat. The cat is on the mat. Similarly, in Japanese language Japanese Neko wa mushiro no ue ni neteiru. Cat topic mat s top above case marker sleeps lies. The cat is on the mat. In Mandarin Chinese Ta zai fangzi li tou. She be.at house interior. She is in the house. Or, in Turkish language Turkish Otelin n nde bir araba var. Hotel s genitive case front on the a car there is. There is a car in front of the hotel. Often relational nouns will be derived from, or related in meaning to, words for bodyparts, so that for example to say inside one will say its stomach or to say on top of one wi ... more details
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cleanup date July 2010 See also Weak inflection In the Icelandic language , noun s are considered weak, if they fulfill the following conditions Masculines The nominative singular ends in i , the other singular cases end in a or ja . The noun is derived from the present participle of a verb, in which case the plural ends in ur but the singular follows the i a rule . An example of the latter is nemandi student , plural nemendur . The words b ndi farmer and fjandi enemy or the devil or a demon belong to this class with some irregularities. The plural of b ndi is b ndur . Fjandi has two plurals, depending on the meaning. If it means an enemy, the plural is fjendur note the retention of je . If it means a demon, the plural is fjandar . Exceptions do exist, for instance Grikki Greek , plural Grikkir . The same applies to Tyrki Turk plural Tyrkir . Both, incidentally, end in ja in the oblique cases Grikkja is the accusative, dative and genitive for one Greek . Feminines The nominative singular ends in a , the other singular cases end in u . The singular ends in i in all cases. If there is a plural, it may end in either ir or ar . Neuters They end in a in the singular in all cases. The plural ends in u but the genitive plural in na without further alterations with the exception of hjarta heart which becomes hj rtu in the plural through u Breaking linguistics breaking . The genitive plural, however is hjartna showing a breaking instead of u breaking. Some borrowings may exhibit similar behaviour, e.g, singular drama , plural dr mu . Most of these are words for organs. An almost exhaustive list follows auga eye bj ga a type of sausage eista testicle eyra ear hjarta heart hno a a woollen ball, most often encountered in fairy tales lunga lung milta spleen n ra kidney Then there are a small number of borrowings like firma , drama , ema etc. none of which require translation. See also Strong noun Icelandic language lexical categories state collapsed References cite book first last ... more details
Noun ellipsis N ellipsis , also noun phrase ellipsis NPE , is a mechanism that elides, or appears to elide, part of a noun phrase that can be recovered from context. The mechanism is present in many languages, English being one of them, although the occurrence of N ellipsis in English is more restricted than in related languages. Theoretical analyses of N ellipsis vary, there being at least three types of approaches to the phenomenon that a theory can pursue 1 the true ellipsis linguistics ellipsis analysis, 2 the covert pronoun analysis, and 3 the overt pronoun analysis. Examples Standard instances ... noun phrases that do and do not involve N ellipsis. This variation is apparent in English with possessives ... of N ellipsis concerns the material that can and cannot be elided. Much more than just a noun can be included .... Each time, N ellipsis appears to be eliding more than just the noun. A more extensive examination of such data would demonstrate that N ellipsis elides minimally a noun and maximally everything else in the noun phrase that follows the word that introduces the ellipsis. At times, the elided material can appear medially in the noun phrase, as just illustrated here with the b and c examples. A related point is that N ellipsis must be introduced by a pre noun element in the noun phrase. In other ... to develop a formal account of N ellipsis 1 N ellipsis is truly ellipsis part of the noun phrase ... of the noun phrase showing ellipsis. For each of the three theoretical possibilities, both a constituency ... associated with dependency grammar s is employed File E npe 01.jpg Different analyses of noun ... layered trees . The ellipsis analysis assumes the presence of the elided noun. The null pronoun analysis also assumes ellipsis, but what is absent is not an actual noun, but rather it is a covert ... 2 Literature Corver, N. and M. van Koppen 2009. Let s Focus on Noun Phrase Ellipsis. In J. W. Zwart ... noun phrase structures in German. Master s Thesis, Utrecht University. Winhart, H. 1997. Die Nominalphrase ... more details
Verbal dictation describes a theory about how the Holy Spirit was involved with the people who first physically indited the Bible . According to this theory, the human role was a purely mechanical one their individuality was by passed whilst they wrote, and neither did their cultural background have any influence on what they wrote, because these writers were under the control of God. This may have been the original understanding of inspiration for the people of the Bible. ref Cite book first C. H. last Dodd authorlink C. H. Dodd year 1960 title The Authority of the Bible location London publisher Fontana oclc 3484944 Page needed date September 2010 ref Verbal inspiration has been compared to channelling mediumistic channelling . Citation needed date March 2009 This theory of inspiration was popular among Protestantism Protestant theologians during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, ref Cite book first James last Barr authorlink James Barr biblical scholar title Fundamentalism publisher S.C.M. Press location London year 1977 pages isbn 0 334 00522 1 oclc 3300207 Page needed date September 2010 ref but today s Evangelicalism evangelical Christians Who date March 2009 reject it, believing that God made use of the individuality of human writers, and that the nature of inspiration is essentially a mystery. Citation needed date March 2009 See also Biblical inspiration References Reflist Further reading cite book first Lewis Sperry last Chafer authorlink Lewis Sperry Chafer year 1993 origyear 1947 chapter The Mechanical or Dictation Theory chapterurl http books.google.com books?id ZFCoSSKTffcC&pg PA68 title Systematic Theology location Grand Rapids publisher Kregel page 68 isbn 978 0 8254 2340 6 DEFAULTSORT Verbal Dictation Category Christian theology of the Bible Christian theology stub ... more details
unreferenced date November 2008 Like noun s in many Native American languages, the Tlingit language Tlingit noun is easily conceptualized but difficult to formally define. It can be simple or compound .... It is marked for declension case , but not normally for grammatical number number . Noun possession ... linguistics Alienable and inalienable alienability . What is a noun? The concept of a noun is fairly ... a large number of noun like constructions which appear on the surface to be phrase s, but which are fixed ... to expand the idea of a noun from a single word form to a word or phrase which roughly meets ... possessable and unpossessable. This division is based on whether a particular noun may have a possessed relationship with another noun, both syntactically and semantically. In Tlingit the names ... case When a given noun, e.g., h t house, building is possessed by some other noun, e.g. J an ... nouns in Tlingit. It is thus syntactically inadmissible for a name to be possessed by another noun ... or may be possessed by another noun. When possessed they are marked with the i possessed suffix ... relationship with another noun. They generally refer to kinship, body parts, and spatiophysical ... axh tl a my mother , du xh his mouth . They may however belong to any noun, e.g. d osh j n cat s paw ... in this case is implicit in the meaning of the noun and thus need not be syntactically marked. It is however possible to add the possessed suffix to an inalienable noun, particularly those referring ... with a preceding dummy possessor noun. For human possession this is du his, its or khaa person s , and for all other nouns it is at or a its . If an inalienable noun is not distinguished in this manner it is difficult for nonnative speakers to determine the noun s class. In dictionaries the dummy possessor noun is ignored for alphabetic sorting. Adnominal modifiers There are two types of adnominal ... before or after a noun or noun phrase and which modify its meaning or syntactic function in some ... more details
distinguish mass noun In linguistics , a collective noun is the name of a number or collection of persons or thing taken together and spoken of as one whole . For example, in the phrase a pride of lions , pride is a collective noun. Most collective nouns encountered in everyday speech, such as group , are mundane and are not specific to one kind of constituent object. For example, the terms group of people , group of dogs , and group of ideas are all correct uses. Others, especially words belonging to the large subset of collective nouns known as terms of venery words for groups of animals , are specific to one kind of constituent object. For example, pride as a term of venery refers to lions, but not to dog s or llama s. Collective nouns should not be confused with mass noun s, or with the Singulative number collective grammatical number . Derivational collectives Derivation accounts for many collective words. Because derivation is a slower and less productive word formation process than the more overtly Syntax syntactical morphological methods, there are fewer collectives formed this way. As with all derived words, derivational collectives often differ Semantics semantically from the original words, acquiring new connotation s and even new denotation s. The English endings age and ade often signify a collective. Sometimes the relationship is easily recognizable baggage, drainage, blockade. However, even though the etymology is plain to see, the derived words take on quite a special meaning. German language German uses the prefix Ge to create collectives. The root word often undergoes I mutation umlaut and suffix ation as well as receiving the Ge prefix. Nearly all nouns ... words referring to groups of usually people. Both team and government are count noun s. Consider ... as a singular entity taking singular verb forms. A true mass noun mass noun sense of mathematics ... number Mass noun Measure word s Plural Plurale tantum Synesis Lists List of collective nouns for all ... more details
Verbal arithmetic , also known as alphametics , cryptarithmetic , crypt arithmetic , cryptarithm or word addition , is a type of mathematical game consisting of a mathematical equation among unknown number s, whose numerical digit digit s are represented by Letter alphabet letter s. The goal is to identify the value of each letter. The name can be extended to puzzles that use non alphabetic symbols instead of letters. The equation is typically a basic operation of arithmetic , such as addition , multiplication , or division mathematics division . The classic example, published in the July 1924 issue of Strand Magazine by Henry Dudeney , ref Henry Dudeney H. E. Dudeney , in Strand Magazine vol. 68 July 1924 , pp. 97 and 214. ref is math begin matrix & & text S & text E & text N & text D & & text M & text O & text R & text E hline & text M & text O & text N & text E & text Y end matrix math The solution to this puzzle is O 0, M 1, Y 2, E 5, N 6, D 7, R 8, and S 9. Traditionally, each letter should represent a different digit, and as in ordinary arithmetic notation the leading digit of a multi digit number must not be zero. A good puzzle should have a unique solution, and the letters should make up a cute phrase as in the example above . Verbal arithmetic can be useful as a motivation and source of exercises in the education teaching of algebra . History Verbal arithmetic puzzles are quite old and their inventor is not known. An example in The American Agriculturist ref name agriculturist Cite news newspaper American Agriculturist pages 349 volume 23 issue 12 date December 1864 postscript Bot inserted parameter. Either remove it or change its value to . for the cite to end in a . , as necessary. ref of 1864 disproves the popular notion that it was invented by Sam Loyd . The name crypt arithmetic was coined by puzzlist Minos pseudonym of Maurice Vatriquant in the May 1931 issue of Sphinx, a Belgian magazine of recreational mathematics. In the 1955, J. A. H. Hunter introduced ... more details
Verbal abuse may refer to Verbal abuse , a form of abusive behavior involving the use of language Verbal Abuse band Verbal Abuse , a Texas hardcore band disambig ... more details
An adjectival noun Japanese language Japanese , keiy d shi , which literally means adjectival verb ref name keiyodoshi In the traditional Japanese grammar, keiy d shi , literally adjectival verb , includes the copula, while the adjectival noun in the analysis shown here doesn t include it. For example, in the traditional grammar, kirei da is a keiy d shi and kirei is its word stem stem in the analysis here, kirei is an adjectival noun and kirei da is its combination with the copula. Considering the copula is a kind of verb and kirei is a kind of noun syntactically, both names make sense. ref or sometimes just adjectival is a noun that functions as an adjective by taking the particle na regular nouns can function adjectivally by taking the particle no, which is analyzed as the genitive case . This term is often used in analyses of the Japanese language to refer to members of the word class commonly known as Japanese adjectives na adjectives . Japanese adjectival nouns function similarly to English noun adjunct s nouns used attributively , as in chicken soup or winter coat in these cases the nouns chicken and winter modify the nouns soup and coat function adjectivally . Terminology The terminology used to refer to these words is quite inconsistent. The Japanese term is ... ref Ultimately, is an abbreviation of , used to use a noun attributively compare ... inflection i cannot be left off Hora Iku, iku See, it does go the verbal inflection u cannot be left ... noun with the following inflections. class wikitable Irrealis br Adverbial br Conclusive br ... noun with the following inflections. class wikitable Irrealis br Adverbial br Conclusive ... in Edo has a single type of adjectival noun with the following inflections. class wikitable Irrealis ... daro daQ br de br ni da na nara   Modern Japanese There is one type of adjectival noun in modern ... declensions Japanese language DEFAULTSORT Adjectival Noun Japanese Category Nouns by type ... more details
The Noun River or Wad Noun lang ar is a river in Morocco and the southernmost permanent watercourse in the country. It is located 70km north of the Draa River and flows southwest originating in the Anti Atlas , passing south of Guelmim and meeting the Atlantic Ocean at Foum Asaca in the region of Sbouya . ref cite book last Robert R zette title The Western Sahara and the Frontiers of Morocco year 1975 pages 54 url http books.google.com books?id jyw6QbFX7HcC ref ref cite book last Eric Heinze, M. Fitzmaurice title Landmark cases in public international law year 1998 pages 107 url http books.google.com books?id 2uHRcZXMtgoC ref See Also Guelmim Sidi Ifni Draa River References reflist Morocco geo stub coord missing Morocco DEFAULTSORT Noun Category Rivers of Morocco Category History of Morocco Category Guelmim Es Semara es R o Noun fr Oued Noun pt U di Noun ... more details
File Verbal Arts Centre 03 , August 2009.JPG right thumb 250px Verbal Arts Centre, August 2009 The Verbal Arts Centre is based in Derry , County Londonderry , Northern Ireland , and is a centre for the development of the verbal arts and literacy i.e. the ability to read, write, communicate talking & listening and comprehend . It was established in 1992 as an educational charity. In 2000 it moved to the refurbished First Derry School, a listed building on the city s walls, in Bishop Street. ref name VA cite web title Verbal Arts Centre work Verbal Arts Centre website url http www.verbalartscentre.co.uk index.htm accessdate 18 August 2009 ref It focuses on promotion of all aspects of the written and spoken word and is also involved in research and the publication and provision of information, including material for schools. It has also developed literacy building programmes for schools, works on literary heritage, storytelling and works also with youth and community groups throughout the north ... magazine Verbal Magazine which has a circulation of over 235,000 and is the largest free literary magazine in Ireland. Launched in January 2007, Verbal is devoted to books, authors, reading and the arts ... Lottery Fund http verbal.fm Verbal.fm It also promotes verbal arts events. ref name VA ref cite web title Verbal Arts Centre work Culture Northern Ireland url http www.culturenorthernireland.org ... John Behan . ref cite web title Verbal Arts Centre work Discover Northern Ireland url http www.discovernorthernireland.com The Verbal Arts Centre Londonderry Derry P3225 accessdate 18 August 2009 ref Gallery gallery File Verbal Arts Centre 01 , August 2009.JPG Verbal Arts Centre, August 2009 File Verbal Arts Centre 02 , August 2009.JPG Verbal Arts Centre, August 2009 File Verbal Arts Centre 05 , August 2009.JPG Verbal Arts Centre, August 2009 File Walls of Derry 09 , August 2009.JPG Bloom s cafe on the walls, August 2009 gallery Commons category Verbal Arts Centre References Reflist Category ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Verbal Remixes & Collaborations Type EP Artist Amon Tobin Cover Amon Tobin Verbal Remixes and Collaborations.jpg Released May 20, 2003 Recorded ??? Genre Electronica Length 46 32 Label Ninja Tune Producer Amon Tobin Reviews Allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r640273 pure url yes link Last album Out From Out Where br 2002 This album Verbal Remixes & Collaborations br 2003 Next album Solid Steel Presents Amon Tobin Recorded Live br 2004 Verbal Remixes & Collaborations was an Extended play EP released by Amon Tobin in 2003. It was comprised by featuring tracks from two previously released 12 EPs Verbal Remixes and Collaborations . Track listing Untitled Kid Koala & Amon Tobin 5 40 I ll Have The Waldorf Salad Bonobo musician Bonobo & Amon Tobin 6 28 Hot Korean Moms P Love & Amon Tobin 5 07 Ten Piece Metric Wrench Set Double Dee and Steinski Steinski & Amon Tobin 5 41 Ownage Doubleclick artist Doubleclick & Amon Tobin 6 32 Verbal Prefuse 73 Dipped Escalade mix 3 14 Verbal Topo Gigio remix 3 59 Verbal Kid 606 Dancehall Devastation mix 4 39 Verbal Boom Bip remix 5 12 Category Amon Tobin albums Category 2003 remix albums Category 2003 EPs Category Remix EPs Category Ninja Tune remix albums Category Ninja Tune EPs fr Verbal Remixes & Collaborations hu Verbal Remixes & Collaborations pl Verbal Remixes & Collaborations ... more details
unreferenced date June 2008 The California Verbal Learning Test CVLT is a well established neuropsychological test of verbal memory . Measures CVLT generates a wide variety of measures, the most commonly used are Immediate Recall Short Delay Free Recall Short Delay Cued Recall Long Delay Free Recall Long Delay Cued Recall Long Delay Recognition Similar Neuropsychological Tests A number of similar tests are available including The Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test RAVLT The verbal section of the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status RBANS References Delis, D.C., Kramer, J.H., Kaplan, E., & Ober, B.A. 1987 . The California Verbal Learning Test. San Antonio, TX Psychological Corporation. Delis, D.C., Kramer, J.H., Kaplan, E., & Ober, B.A. 2000 . California Verbal Learning Test Second Edition. San Antonio, TX Psychological Corporation. Category Memory tests cognitive psych stub ... more details
Inappropriate tone date April 2010 The Analysis of Verbal Behavior TAVB is a scientific journal that was established in 1982 as a peer reviewed psychology journal. It publishes research in conceptual and empirical analysis of verbal behavior and problems of social importance. ref Eshleman, J.W. 1991 . Quantified trends in the history of verbal Behavior research. The Analysis of Verbal Behavior , 9, 61 80. ref History The journal was created by Mark Sundberg in 1982 after he completed his PhD at Western Michigan University in 1980. TAVB was previously a newsletter called the VB Newsletters and no publications appeared in 1984. Editorship The current editor 2012 is Anna I. P tursd ttir PhD, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth. Importance of the journal quote ... even though one may be able to do good works without talking about it correctly, I can t help but believe that even better works are possible when verbal practices are not seriously flawed. Jack Michael ref Jack Michael 1986 . Repertoire altering effects of remote contingencies. The Analysis of Verbal Behavior , 4, 10 18. ref The journal is indexed, in PsycINFO and it is published yearly by the Association for Behavior Analysis International ABAI . It typically publishes 10 20 articles per year. Its ISSN is 08889 9401. TAVB ... Poling 2000 Publication Trends in The Analysis of Verbal Behavior 1982 1998. The Analysis of Verbal ... such as mand , tact , verbal behavior intraverbals , listener behavior and rule governed behavior ... assessment and training, second language s, pedagogy , the verbal behavior of nonhumans, verbal behavior research methodology , and the history of verbal behavior analysis. Notable authors B.F. Skinner Jack Michael Technologies and applications Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement ... derived from Verbal Behavior analysis applied to adults with depression and other psycho ... http www.abainternational.org TAVB.asp The Analysis of Verbal Behavior website http www.marksundberg.com ... more details
merge to bantu languages date November 2010 In the study of Bantu languages , a polyplural noun class is a noun class that serves as the plural class for more than one singular class. For example, Proto Bantu language Proto Bantu class 10 contains plurals of class 9 nouns and class 11 nouns, while class 6 contains plurals of class 5 nouns and class 15 nouns. Classes 6 and 10 are inherited as polyplural classes by most surviving Bantu languages, but many languages have developed new polyplural classes that are not widely shared by other languages. References cite web url http www.african.gu.se aa pdfs aa03161.pdf title Remarks on a few polyplural classes in Bantu Reflist Categories DEFAULTSORT Polyplural Noun Class Category Bantu languages Category Niger Congo languages ling stub ... more details
refimprove date February 2012 catimprove date February 2012 Verbal self defense , also known as verbal judo , ref cite web title Verbal Judo url http www.urbandictionary.com define.php?term verbal 20judo ... the conversation to other individuals in the group who are less passionately involved. Overview Verbal ... via Google Books accessdate July 28, 2010 ref In any definition it is always agreed that verbal ... person are violating. The abusive types of communication that verbal self defense is designed to acknowledge ... faced behaviors. As well, verbal self defense is meant to address more commonly recognized forms of abuse such as yelling, belittling, and name calling. Going beyond verbal attacks, abusive behaviors also recognized in the field of verbal self defense are aggressive posturing taking a threatening posture ... and books on the subject of verbal self defense identify several key elements to strong verbal self ... to know when you need to apply verbal tactics of defense. Controlling how you respond to conflict, both mentally and emotionally, is key to applying verbal defense skills efficiently and appropriately ... for anyone using verbal self defense. Some authors have even gone so far as to provide actual statements ... or not verbal self defense is a form of persuasion and if consequences for the attacker should be considered a key component. Persuasion vs. self defense In the field of verbal self defense the one element not entirely agreed upon is the concept that verbal defense tactics include the art of persuasion. Several authors clearly proclaim that verbal self defense is designed as a means for persuading .... The newer definition of verbal self defense divides persuasion into a category of its own and states that verbal defense tactics should be more in line with the concept of physical self defense. This idea, taken from ideologies of martial arts, puts forth the belief that verbal self defense should ... artist would not use their skills against someone who was not threatening them, verbal self defense ... more details
unreferenced date April 2010 Non verbal leakage is a term used within Communication to describe the signs emitted by an individual when communicating in a certain channel. These signs given off are known as leakage and are either not intended or not known by the sender of the message. Category Communication theory ... more details
Auditory verbal therapy is a method for teaching hearing impairment deaf children to Wiktionary listen listen and speech speak using their residual hearing in addition to the constant use of amplification devices such as hearing aid s, FM devices, and cochlear implant s. Auditory verbal therapy emphasizes speech and listening. Auditory verbal therapy is used in the United States under the theory that it enables deaf and hearing impaired children to participate more fully in mainstream school and hearing society. Published research suggests its efficacy in enabling hearing impairment deaf children to learn to Wiktionary listen listen and talk, however such research has not yet included control groups or randomized controls, so it is not possible to conclude whether auditory verbal therapy was the cause of the progress seen in these children Goldberg & Felexer 2001, Rhoades & Chisholm 2001, Hogan et al. 2008 . ref cite journal author Goldberg DM, Flexer C title Auditory verbal graduates outcome survey of clinical efficacy journal J Am Acad Audiol volume 12 issue 8 pages 406 14 year 2001 month September pmid 11599875 doi url ref ref cite journal title An Evaluation of Auditory Verbal Therapy Using the Rate of Early Language Development As an Outcome Measure journal Deafness & Education International date 2008 09 first Sarah last Hogan, coauthors Stokes, Jacqueline White, Catherine Tyszkiewicz, Elizabeth Woolgar, Alexandra volume 10 issue 3 pages 143 167 doi 10.1179 146431508790559760 ... 09 02 ref In the UK, access to auditory verbal therapy is currently available at two cochlear implant ... AV sup UK sup . Auditory verbal therapy is now available at three locations outside of the NHS, AVUK in Central London and Oxford, Christopher Place in London and at the Auditory Verbal Lounge in Nottingham ..., TH. 2001 . Global language progress with an auditory verbal approach for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Volta Review, Volume 102 1 , Pgs. 5 25 br DEFAULTSORT Auditory Verbal Therapy Category ... more details
cases perform important grammatical functions. Nominative case Nominative The basic form of the noun ... stem of a noun if any comes from the partitive singular. Otherwise the ending is added ... to the verb sovitan I try on , not to the adjacent noun housuja pants . The sentence reads out ... location. Essive case Essive Characteristic ending na. If the noun or adjective has two vowel ... n with my own eyes k si n by hand rinta rinna n side by side jala n by foot It is also used with verbal ... to the plural stem, even if the noun is singular, which may cause ambiguity. This is a rarely ... constructs that are used to turn a noun into a verb, an adjective or an adverbial e.g. ankka duck ... more details
Diachronic prosody quote noun verb stress alternation occurred only in the beginning of the modern ... noun verb pairs. ref cite book title The Handbook of Morphology first Andrew last Spencer editor Andrew ... re is prefixed to a monosyllabic word, and the word gains currency both as a noun and as a verb, it usually ... syllable, as in the following verb noun pairs envelop , envelope unite , unit In British English , annexe is the noun from the verb annex . Pronunciations vary geographically. Some words here may belong ... on the final syllable in both the noun and the verb. There is a dialect in the United States referred ... ref Some derived nouns are used only in restricted senses often there is a more generic noun not identical ... harvester farm machine or a combine car railway car the generic noun is combination . Perhaps transpose is used as a noun only by mathematicians the transpose of a matrix is the result of the process of transposition of the matrix the two syllable noun and the four syllable noun differ in meaning ... , Fourier transform , etc. In the case of the word protest , as a noun it has the stress on the first ... the derived noun being Verbification verbed . Entrance is also a noun when stressed on the first ... more details
Image U.S. Distribution of SAT math and verbal scores 1972 2008.jpg thumb 750px Graph showing the Math Verbal Achievement Gap in the United States The math verbal achievement gap is a phenomenon first ... sums vs summarizing sat s math verbal gap.html title LESSONS Sums vs. Summarizing SAT s Math Verbal ... on the math portions of the college entry exams SAT , ACT test ACT as opposed to the flat lining verbal ... of the SAT began its slow, but steady ascension over the national average for the verbal portion. It took only one decade for the math average to eclipse the verbal average, continuing to widen since ... a math score that is 13 points higher than their verbal score. However, this was not always the case. In fact, in the 1970s the relationship was precisely the opposite when national verbal scores routinely ... Cite thesis degree chapter title The math verbal achievement gap Are we getting better at math, or are the SAT ... progressively eased in difficulty over time while the verbal difficulty levels 1 remained constant .... This confounds the math verbal achievement gap in general. What explains rising national averages, year after year, on the difficult math portions of the SAT as opposed to stagnating national verbal averages on the same test, during the same three decades? Verbal Scores are Impacted by Outside ... home environment. Better Test Preparation Enhances Math Scores More So than Verbal Scores Rothstein ... emphasizing mathematical prowess over verbal acuity. He rationalized that successful test taking techniques ... have a downward pull on the national verbal average on these standardized tests. A serious point It would seem likely that ELL status would adversely affect a student s verbal score to a greater extent ... trends, when combined, could negatively impact student verbal scores at higher rates than their math ... to progressing with their verbal skills. The New York Times notes that this phenomenon is beginning ... research in that 2007 dissertation indicated that it is quite likely the math verbal achievement ... more details