- form of play that
generally includes role-play,
object substitution and
nonliteral behavior. What
separates play from
other daily activities is its fun and...
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sacra Motto in English Literal: From here,
light and
sacred draughts.
Nonliteral: From this place, we gain
enlightenment and
precious knowledge. Type Public...
- Hoover, John (2020). "Early Mamlūk Ashʿarism
against Ibn
Taymiyya on the
Nonliteral Reinterpretation (taʾwīl) of God's Attributes". In Shihadeh, Ayman; Thiele...
- literally.
Children with AS
appear to have
particular weaknesses in
areas of
nonliteral language that
include humor, irony, teasing, and sarcasm.
Although individuals...
-
stuffed dishes Robert A. Palmatier, "Food: a
dictionary of
literal &
nonliteral terms" Westport:
Greenwood Press, 2000. p. 96 "What's up with "Deviled"...
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Vinho Verde (European Portuguese: [ˈviɲu ˈveɾðɨ]; lit. 'green wine',
nonliterally 'young wine')
refers to
Portuguese wine that
originated in the historic...
-
producer Palmatier,
Robert Allen (2000). Food: a
dictionary of
literal and
nonliteral terms. Greenwood. p. 11. ISBN 978-0-313-31436-0. Erin Huffstetler, "The...
- Winner,
Ellen (5
September 2017). "Understanding
Versus Discriminating Nonliteral Utterances:
Evidence for a Dissociation". In Winner,
Ellen (ed.). Developmental...
-
breakfast Palmatier,
Robert Alan (2000). Food: A
Dictionary of
Literal and
Nonliteral Terms.
Greenwood Press. p. 40. ISBN 978-0313314360. Ternikar, F. (2014)...
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throughout pieces of literature.
Sonja K. Foss
characterizes metaphors as "
nonliteral comparisons in
which a word or
phrase from one
domain of
experience is...