burgeoning literature
collocation in Englishmeaningsofburgeoningandliterature
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burgeoning
adjective
uk/ˈbɜː.dʒən.ɪŋ/us/ˈbɝː.dʒən.ɪŋ/
developing ...
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literature
noun[U]
uk/ˈlɪt.rə.tʃər/us/ˈlɪt̬.ɚ.ə.tʃɚ/
written artistic works, especially those with a high and lasting ...
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There is aburgeoningliteratureexploring the phonetic bases for facts of this sort that may subsequently play a role in phonological systems.
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In recent years, aburgeoningliteraturehas emerged on the political economy of trade.
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This is a point that quite a few of the studies in theburgeoningliteraturefail to see.
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Many will find the summary of recent developments in brain imaging useful for their reading of thisburgeoningliterature.
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A recent addition to thisburgeoningliteratureis the book under review.
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To conclude, theburgeoningliteratureon bilingual word recognition is leading theorists to think more and more about issues of control.
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A brief perusal of theburgeoningliteratureof historical climatology impresses one with the enormous range and breadth of this dynamic field.
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Titmuss's ideas, concepts and analytical perspectives have become a part of theburgeoningliteratureand growing academic tradition of the subject.
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She then tackles theburgeoningliteratureon infancy and reviews the evidence for the early use of prosody in perception and production.
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Throughout theburgeoningliteratureon trust, there is a tendency to write about trust in terms that would be more applicable to trustworthiness.
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As such, this book is a welcome contribution to theburgeoningliteratureon epistemic stance.
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It is not the aim of this review article to offer a review of theburgeoningliteratureon party change, voter turnout and party membership.
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Theburgeoningliteratureon social dilemmas suggests that individual behavior in these situations presents a more poignant dilemma to the investigators than to the participants.
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These data contribute to theburgeoningliteratureon the dramatic individual differences evidenced in children's early language acquisition and the factors that contribute to those differences.
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Kochs postulates and variants thereof for use at the population (public health) level remain a useful framework for incriminating an aetiologic agent - or evaluating theburgeoningliteratureof emerging diseases.
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