In the middle of the second year, when children on average begin to use two-word utterances, the communicative pattern looked less discontinuous.
These included a discontinuous distribution, the nidiculous activity of the ticks that maintained them and the homing-colonial instinct of the bird hosts.
For example, suppose the discontinuous linear recovery (3.6) is used in one dimension.
Moves to reduce government spending, alongside discontinuous and unstable employment markets, are however changing the configuration of responsibilities.
As discussed under point 2, attention and maintenance in working memory may be necessary for the acquisition of complex structures involving discontinuous dependencies.
This organization, like all aspects of human brain maturation, is nonlinear and shows discontinuous developmental patterns.
The reason that recursive partitioning algorithms are discontinuous, because of the use of the step function.
About thirty percent of the utterances has a discontinuous finite predicate, and simple finite utterances make up the lion's share (around 70 %) of the corpora.