1. nom
  2. proper
  3. title

nom

  1. Descriptions
    • nominalization
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • nom
  3. Examples
    • What kinds of contributions have they been making? (MICASE INT425JG001, Spoken)
    • What about high level spinal cord injury? (MICASE LES165JG121, Spoken)
    • The donor strain contained several different sized plasmids. (MICUSP BIO.G0.07.2, Written)
    • The number of colonies on each plate was recorded. (MICUSP BIO.G0.07.2, Written)

proper

  1. Descriptions
    • proper
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • proper
  3. Examples
    • We go to North Campus (for) tomorrow right? (MICASE TOU999JU030, Spoken)
    • I know Emily. (MICASE SGR999SU146, Spoken)
    • The flies were prepared for observation and handling by anesthetization using CO2. (MICUSP BIO.G0.08.1, Written)
    • God, however, never had a point of creation. (MICUSP CLS.G0.02.1, Written)

title

  1. Descriptions
    • title
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • title
  3. Examples
    • Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde that’s what he is, according to Willms. (MICASE SEM545MG083, Spoken)
    • Nice to meet you Mr Letterman. (MICASE OFC115SU060, Spoken)
    • Persuasive tactics like Mr. Jenkin’s need to be examined further as well as the motivation for contrarian science. (MICUSP NRE.G2.01.1, Written)
    • Two weeks later Gamble returned to Dr. Astone stating that his condition had not improved. (MICUSP POL.G0.09.1, Written)