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  2. Test of Adolescent and Adult Language - Wikipedia

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    The three-dimensional TOAL-3 test model based on Test of Adolescent and Adult Language, Third Edition (p.4) The TOAL-3 is composed of eight sub-tests examining expressive, receptive, and written capabilities in semantic and syntactic areas. It includes written portions of the sub-tests.

  3. Third language acquisition - Wikipedia

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    Third-language acquisition (TLA), sometimes called third-language learning—otherwise referred to as L3 (language 3) acquisition, refers to multilinguals learning additional languages. [1] [2] It contrasts with second-language acquisition in the narrow sense, which is concerned with the acquisition of an additional language by (then) monolinguals.

  4. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language

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    The third edition was also a departure for the publisher because it was developed in a database, which facilitated the use of the linguistic data for other applications, such as electronic dictionaries. The third edition included over 350,000 entries and meanings. [9] The fourth edition (2000, reissued in 2006) added an appendix of Semitic ...

  5. Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages, and Computation

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    Since the second edition, Rajeev Motwani has joined Hopcroft and Ullman as the third author. Starting with the second edition, the book features extended coverage of examples where automata theory is applied, whereas large parts of more advanced theory were taken out. While this makes the second and third editions more accessible to beginners ...

  6. Transparency (linguistic) - Wikipedia

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    The Plain Language Movement is an example of people who advocate using clearer, common language within the wider academic community. Professor at New York University Alan Sokal, perpetrator of the Sokal hoax, is another noteworthy example of an advocate of linguistic transparency.

  7. Webster's New World Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    World Publishing was acquired by Simon & Schuster in 1980 and they continued the work with a third edition in 1989 edited by Victoria Neufeldt. A fourth edition was edited by Michael Agnes and published by John Wiley & Sons in 1999, containing 160,000 entries; a fifth, edited by Andrew N. Sparks et al. and published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt ...

  8. The Study of Language - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... The Study of Language is a textbook by George Yule in which the author provides an introduction to linguistics. It is described as ...

  9. LanguageLine Solutions - Wikipedia

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    LanguageLine Solutions is an American company headquartered in Monterey, California. It provides on-demand and onsite language interpretation and document translation services worldwide for law enforcement, healthcare organizations, legal courts, schools, and businesses in over 240 languages. [1] LanguageLine claims to have more than 28,000 ...