functional category in a sentence
Examples
- Analysis of the distribution of the artifacts among functional categories ( fabricating and processing tools, domestic implements, weapons ) using an experimental technique proposed by Howard Winters reveals that the ratio of non-weapon artifacts to weapons was very low.
- Unlike the International Phonetic Alphabet ( IPA ) notational standard which concentrates on accurately and uniquely transcribing the phonemes of a language, the UPA is also used to denote the functional categories of a language, as well as their phonetic quality.
- Despite the contact with African speakers that GFC no doubt had in its creolization process, Corne explains that " the African contribution, on present information, is surprisingly small, including only a handful of words from lexical and functional categories of words.
- Whereas many researchers lean towards a'Full Transfer'view in which all the L1 grammar transfers-i . e . the initial state of the L2 is the final state of the first-Young-Scholten and Vainikka have argued that only lexical categories ( e . g . the noun phrase ) are drawn from the L1, and that functional categories ( e . g . the inflectional phrase that represents syntactic tree.
- The restructuring of higher education, in the words of one academic " has created a clearly escalating social stratification pattern among institutions, stratified by geography, source of funding, administrative unit, as well as by functional category ( e . g ., comprehensive, law, medical, etc . ) . " Thus, although recent reform has arguably improved over-all educational quality, they have created new, different issues of equity and efficiency that will need to be addressed as the century proceeds.
- Whereas many researchers lean towards a'Full Transfer'view in which all the L1 grammar transfers-i . e . the initial state of the L2 is the final state of the first-Young-Scholten and Vainikka have argued that only lexical categories ( e . g . the noun phrase ) are drawn from the L1, and that functional categories ( e . g . the inflectional phrase that represents tense ) do not; rather, the learner'grows'new ones because they start their L2 acquisition with only a'minimal'syntactic tree.
- Basic branches-contain groupings of military occupational specialties ( MOS ) in various functional categories, groups, and areas of the army in which officers are commissioned or appointed ( in the case of warrant officers ) and indicate an officer s broad specialty area . ( For example, Infantry, Signal Corps, and Adjutant General s Corps . ) Generally, officers are assigned to sequential positions of increasing responsibility and authority within one of the three functional categories of the army branches ( Maneuver, Fires and Effects; Operations Support; Force Sustainment ) to develop their leadership and managerial skills to prepare them for higher levels of command.
- Basic branches-contain groupings of military occupational specialties ( MOS ) in various functional categories, groups, and areas of the army in which officers are commissioned or appointed ( in the case of warrant officers ) and indicate an officer s broad specialty area . ( For example, Infantry, Signal Corps, and Adjutant General s Corps . ) Generally, officers are assigned to sequential positions of increasing responsibility and authority within one of the three functional categories of the army branches ( Maneuver, Fires and Effects; Operations Support; Force Sustainment ) to develop their leadership and managerial skills to prepare them for higher levels of command.