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- form of play that generally includes role-play, object substitution and nonliteral behavior. What separates play from other daily activities is its fun and...
- 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"...
- 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)...
- throughout pieces of literature. Sonja K. Foss characterizes metaphors as "nonliteral comparisons in which a word or phrase from one domain of experience is...