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Clicked 20 times in the last monthSpringerFeatures, Categories and the Syntax of A-Positions: Cross-Linguistic Variation in the Germanic Languages (Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 54)
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SpringerAnalysis of Rare Categories (Cognitive Technologies)
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Oxford University PressThe Feature Structure of Functional Categories: A Comparative Study of Arabic Dialects (Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax)
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Three Sixteen PublishingHandbook for Praying Scripture: Featuring the Legacy Standard Bible
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Mattel GamesMattel Games UNO Dare Card Game for Families & Parties Featuring Challenging & Silly Dares from 3 Different Categories
9.9 Giftable9.9 Simple to grasp9.7 worth the moneyWhy we love it
Incorporates fun and silly dares.
Great for family and friends.
Colorblind accessible design.
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Namaskar BooksThe Categories
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Outset MediaTension Family Edition Board Game - Fast Paced Guessing Game Of Subjects And Categories - Kids vs. Adults Version Features 200 Cards (Ages 7+)
Main highlights- You have 60 seconds, so don't lose time thinking. Tension is fast and frustrating, but a fantastic fun game for everyone.
- It's a riotous race to call out words that match a given subject...but only answers matching the 10 words on the card will score.
- Includes 200 Cards, Answer Tracker, Game Board, 2 Pawns, and 1 Sand Timer.
- Family Edition of Tension, a bestselling game in the UK, now available in North America.
- 4+ Players, Ages 7+. Beware - Kids may know more than you think they do!
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LAP LAMBERT Academic PublishingImage Category Recognition using Invariant and Discriminative Features
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Rüdiger KöppeConversational Strategies in Akan Prosodic Features and Discourse Categories (Verbal Art and Documentary Literature in African Languages vol. 7)
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De Gruyter MoutonA Feature-Based Syntax of Functional Categories: The Structure, Acquisition and Specific Impairment of Functional Systems (Studies in Generative Grammar [SGG], 79)