Her disfigured condition, however, parallels the aphasia of the human narrator and his guide.
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Awareness of such parallels can then help to advance research in one area by means of the insights gained in another.
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Much of the material consists of readable summaries of research findings, with references to well-known literary parallels and case studies.
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They are typical of the kind of factual information which may be expected of children and could be paralleled elsewhere.
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There are clear parallels between universals and acquisition.
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I have used anthropological and archaeological sources not as true parallels, but rather as the already mentioned frames of reference.
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All of this closely parallels the perspective of developmental psychopathology.
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Further, the correlations between teacher ratings and the four domains closely paralleled the relation between parent ratings and these domains.
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However, in typical development there is a characteristic "rise and fall" of glucose metabolism that parallels changes in synaptic density in the cortex.
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Characteristics of the villanesca's comic language such as parody and reproach also find strong parallels in carnivalesque genres.
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I have proposed a strategy for theorizing about teams which parallels the strategy that has generated our current theories of individual choice.
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Pure declines in nutrient stocks, and losses of topsoil and soil-physical structures are therefore parallels to the distinction between renewable and exhaustible resources.
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A study of possible parallels would be interesting.
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Finally, the simultaneous production of signs and words has certain parallels with the monolingual production of co-speech gestures and spoken words.
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The organizational hierarchy of the major political parties parallels the administrative hierarchy of the government-division, district and thana levels.
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Collocationswithparallel
parallel
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clear parallel
They are poorly to well sorted, have a muddy matrix, and often display veryclearparallellaminations.
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close parallel
This is acloseparallelto the good advice often given to programmers to declare their variables in as small a scope as possible.
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closest parallel
I think this is theclosestparallelwhich one can find.
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