Spanish term
La influencia de ser/estar en la categorización en niños y adultos
4 +1 | The influence of being in the categorization in children and adults | María Leonor Acevedo-Miranda |
3 | The influence in children and adults of being classified | Kelly Bennett |
PRO (2): franglish, Kelly Bennett
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Proposed translations
The influence of being in the categorization in children and adults
agree |
Terry Burgess
: Yes...or characterization.
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thanks Terry
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neutral |
liz askew
: This doesn't mean a thing to me.//i.e. The translation into English means nothing to me. It's a linguistic comment.//Context is vital here to translate the actual meaning.
27 mins
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Why wouldn't you suggest something else, without further context from who asks it's impossible to suggest..../ I didn't take anything personally
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The influence in children and adults of being classified
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Note added at 2 days10 hrs (2007-10-17 07:26:32 GMT)
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The influence of classification/categorization in children and adults.
Another option.
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