- a
complex disorder whose core
aspects have
distinct causes that
often cooccur. It is
unlikely that ASD has a
single cause; many risk
factors identified...
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those such as
autism that are
known to both
affect social cognition and
cooccur with
misophonia at
exceptionally high rates, is also an area for ****ure...
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speaker is
surprised to find that the
sentence is true. In this role it can
cooccur with an
actual predicative ja nai, but not with the
positive da; da is...
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called ARG-STR. This
feature is an
ordered list of
categories that must
cooccur with a
particular verb or predicate. For example, the ARG-STR list of the...
- coronal, and
velar stops and
nasals /p, t, k, m, n, ŋ/,
which cannot cooccur with the
offglides /j, w/. T:
Syllables are
spoken with an
inherent tone...
- with the
evidence from
neurological patients.
Imagery has been
thought to
cooccur with perception; however, parti****nts with
damaged sense-modality receptors...
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scarce to Paranthropus,
making Homo-attribution unlikely. The
tools also
cooccur with Homo-****ociated
Oldawan and
possibly Acheulian stone tool industries...
- same
phoneme as the
unstressed vowel in
balance /ˈbæləns/. It
typically cooccurs with the weak
vowel merger, but in Scotland, the weak
vowel merger is not...
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regularly with Geum
rivale (water avens), as they are
closely related and
cooccur. In fact, the
phenomenon is so con****uous that
hybrids were once treated...
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prominently in the weak
adjective declension in the
Germanic languages (where it
cooccurs with
definite articles and determiners), but also in
Latin and Gr**** n-stem...