- language.
Three prominent errors in
early word use are overgeneralization,
overextension, and underextension. The
majority of
words that
children first learn...
- Hall (27
November 2007).
Averting Global War:
Regional Challenges,
Overextension, and
Options for
American Strategy.
Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 158–159...
- Hall (27
November 2007).
Averting Global War:
Regional Challenges,
Overextension, and
Options for
American Strategy.
Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 158–159...
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under the
House of
Hohenstaufen in the mid-thirteenth century, but
overextension of its
power led to a
partial collapse.
Scholars generally describe...
- However,
sales of the
product dropped off, a
phenomenon blamed on
overextension of the
brand into too many varieties, with over
thirty kinds of Head...
- was
having serious financial problems,
stemming from
problems with
overextension and
limited record sales and distribution.[citation needed]
Hayes himself...
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rewards to be given, however, and such disaffection,
combined with
overextension and the
increasing defense costs, led to a
decline of the
Kamakura bakufu...
-
Gaspard de Coligny,
seigneur de Châtillon (16
February 1519 – 24
August 1572), was a
French nobleman,
Admiral of France, and
Huguenot leader during the...
-
Pankration (/pænˈkreɪtiɒn, -ˈkreɪʃən/;[citation needed] Gr****: παγκράτιον) was an
unarmed combat sport introduced into the Gr****
Olympic Games in 648 BC...
- shape' due to too much
upper arm/over the head arm movement, or
general '
overextension'
during the
healing process (which may also
cause asymmetry), bulges...