0 giving help or support, especially to a more important person or thing:
1 a person whose job is to give help or support to other workers:
semi-skilled auxiliaries
2 a verb that gives grammatical information not given by the main verb of a sentence:
3 giving help or support, esp. to a more important person or thing:
4 used in addition to the main team, organization, system, etc. in order to give extra help and support:
5 an employee, volunteer (= someone who works without pay), or organization whose job is to give extra help or support:
hospital auxiliaries
Finally, the pattern of fronting of multiple auxiliaries is predicted if a 'tucking in ' analysis of head movement is posited (sections 7-10).
Low to moderate levels of burnout were reported, with the registered nurses scoring higher on burnout scales than the auxiliaries.
The general shape of strong auxiliaries is as in (18).
An eojeol is the smallest meaningful unit consisting of content words (nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.) and functional words (postpositions, auxiliaries, etc.).
Throughout the occupation, as during the year-long pro-democracy movement that preceded it, women par ticipated directly as activists and auxiliaries.
In fact, most of the variability occurs with the present-tense forms of the auxiliaries be and have and the modal will.
The children's preintervention performance and their spontaneous speech suggest that they had fragmentary knowledge of auxiliaries and inversion.
Children do produce occasionally agreement errors with copulas, auxiliaries and 3sg agreement.
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輔助的, 人, 輔助人員…
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辅助的, 人, 辅助人员…
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auxiliar, soldado auxiliar, verbo auxiliar…
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auxiliar, soldado auxiliar, verbo auxiliar…
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yardımcı, yardım eden…
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(vý)pomocný, výpomocná síla, vojín pomocné služby…
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hjælpe-, støtte-, hjælper…
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