0 an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to allow you to take it out when you need to: --
1 a written or spoken description of an event: --
2 because of something: --
3 an agreement with a shop or business that allows you to buy things and pay for them later: --
4 to not be important: --
His opinion is of little account to me.
It's of no account to me whether he comes or not.
Under this account, if children's lexical representations are stored as sub-units, they are then able to access more stable units with increased accuracy.
This account of the developmental differences is consistent with other studies of children's lexical and phonological representations.
For convenience of description, the right ventricle will be accounted for in terms of its three regions.
Our own compendium takes these into account, adding several revisions and new identifications.
The regular pattern of alternating long and short syllables, which is reversed only in the middle, accounts for the measured pace of both poems.
Instead, the person seeking self-insight must employ a priori causal theories to account for his or her own psychological operations.
Yet the attempt to account for the value of happiness in purely hedonic terms seems to miss something.
In essence, structural accounts of nucleus complexity need not only refer to phonetic length.