@incollection{, 1F619395950DF5A62A225ED8D15C0FAF , author={{PriPriyono} and {The University of Mataram, Indonesia}}, journal={{Global Journal of Human Social Sciences}}, journal={{GJHSS}}2249-460X0975-587X10.34257/GJHSS, address={Cambridge, United States}, publisher={Global Journals Organisation}1383346 } @incollection{b0, , title={{Lexical constraints on syntactic acquisition}} , author={{ JArd } and { SGass }} , journal={{Studies in Second Language Acquisition}} 9 2 , year={1987} , publisher={Cambridge University Press} } @incollection{b1, , title={{Explicit and implicit information in dictionaries. Lexicon Project Working Papers 12}} , author={{ BTAtkins } and { JKegl } and { Levin } and { B }} , booktitle={{Center for Cognitive Science}} Cambridge , publisher={MIT Press} , year={1986} } @book{b2, , title={{Anatomy of a Verb Entry. From Linguistic Theory to 141. edge of the table and looked round her for a glass of water}} , author={{ BTAtkins } and { JKegl } and { Levin } and { B }} , year={1988} , note={which Lennie hastened to *pour for her} } @book{b3, , title={{Mr Pollit, will you *pour me some more coffee, please}} } @book{b4, , title={{*Pour for yourself, Nurse Putnam... 144. 'I'll *pour it all over your filthy face, if you don't go 145. wanted to see the old maid so you could *pour your woes into her ears}} } @book{b5, , title={{I'll kill them all tonight, I'll *pour that stinking oil on 140. while the others started to *pour in around her, through 147}} , note={Pour one for yourself if you wish} } @book{b6, , title={{*Pour me a whisky, please}} , note={I said} } @book{b7, , title={{He makes wonderful coffee, but I have to *pour the brandy}} } @book{b8, , title={{in time to see Entity step forward and *pour a beaker of water into a glass flask hanging just in 151. only Cusha, preoccupied these days with the life growing inside her had waded on into the pond to *pour water over her distended belly, 152}} , note={May I *pour you another cup, Captain..} } @book{b9, , title={{I was shirking a duty by not staying to *pour tea. 154. 'May I *pour you a second glass of wine}} } @book{b10, , title={{She had soon learnt to *pour tea of a strength soothing to his stomach 156. but the tears began to *pour for the image of a husband to whose love she had renounced the right}} 157 , note={She was prompted to *pour out the tragic story on the one person close enough to respond to her distress} } @book{b11, , title={{He'll *pour it into a sick beast, either end, no matter. 159}} , note={*Pour me a tot of rum. he says} } @book{b12, , title={{She added after a bit}} , note={To *pour poison in the man's ear} } @book{b13, , title={{Go your ways, and *pour out the vials of the wrath of God upon the earth}} } @book{b14, , title={{He would *pour it out, hold it to the light, sip it 163. Jerry had done more than *pour her drinks on the long voyage home}} } @book{b15, , title={{There were four tables, with a governess at the head and foot of each to *pour out tea. 165. shoulders, laughed until Mab wanted to *pour sacrificial wine on himself, 166}} , note={We don't have to do it under the new Probation System. said Roger Keyes, trying to *pour oil} } @incollection{b16, , title={{If anyone thought so, c'est tant pis *pour lui. 168. took fright again}} , booktitle={{Voila *pour l'histoire ancienne}} } @book{b17, , title={{169. councillor returned slowly to *pour, drink the peg of which he felt so badly 170}} , note={said Brevis, cold again, and stretching a steady hand to *pour more tea} } @book{b18, , title={{when you make cider and *pour it into great barrels to ferment and then 172. Did you *pour it into your coffee}} } @book{b19, , title={{En passant *pour la Lorraine Avec mes sabots, 174}} , note={Will you *pour concrete over us when we're buried} } @book{b20, , title={{If all goes well, smoke will *pour from the wood without a single blister showing on your palms}} } @book{b21, , title={{Come and *pour out tea, young woman, and give an account 178. thought for a moment that it might *pour the cocoa into Tabby's ear, 179. Blinky half whistled, "we'd better *pour it all over her 180}} , note={He would collect a pocketful and take them home, melt them down, *pour them into a little mould in the mud, 177. Blinky commanded, "while I *pour it down her throat} } @book{b22, , title={{Do you want me to *pour you some wine}} } @book{b23, , title={{*Pour some for old Golden Boy, too}} } @book{b24, , title={{I, who now *pour the wine and tilt The glass, would 185. They *pour out strength}} } @book{b25, , title={{The quiet dismissal switching it off, though, and carrying the last bucket, saline-sickly still undrinkable raw milk to *pour in high for its herringbone 187. said different things: *Pour wax on the earth. 188. and the workers heaving vast stalks up there, the brisk compact workers}} , note={jointed soldiers *pour out ..} } @book{b26, , title={{Emptied from a bucket, a pile of shell poured with the numerous headlong *pour of sand onto other shells}} } @book{b27, , title={{The folk just did *pour on to lay six to four on 191. By the far Samoan shore, Where the league-long rollers *pour All the wash of the Pacific on the coral-guarded bay, 192. Night and water *Pour to one rip of darkness, the 193. Still shall my bursting heart with rapture swell}} , note={Still to my God, its grateful homage *pour," 194. The full libation *pour..} } @book{b28, , title={{Unrivalled Commerce flies, And congregated nations *pour The wealth of worlds from every shore}} } @book{b29, , title={{O, could the Muse her glowing wishes *pour, For joys, fair nymph}} , note={to grace} } @book{b30, , title={{To *pour, unask'd, within his faithful breast}} } @book{b31, , title={{he'll have to stay the night; the rain is going to *pour 199. She might talk dirty and *pour a drink into his mouth 200. and the rest of us began to *pour drinks for ourselves}} , year={198} } @book{b32, , title={{We wait for your money, for Timoshenko, for night, for morning, for the ceiling to rumble and the water to *pour down}} 202 , note={If you *pour water down these holes the scorpions come} } @book{b33, , title={{and the water begins to *pour through, slowly at first 204. He watched the wattles around her throat settle and 205. Denise will *pour tea for all their family and friends}} } @book{b34, , title={{For her sake, too, I *pour wine from the heavy flagon, shake it into a glass}} } @book{b35, , title={{I *pour another glass of floating wine}} } @book{b36, , title={{Une Garde-malade *pour l'amour de l'art. 211. spots, *pour boiling water over and wrap gloves, soap 212}} , note={There,' he said, '*pour that into the lovely man. 213. Drive carefully, and *pour brandy into him} } @book{b37, , title={{*pour over the starched spillway of her wimple}} } @book{b38, , title={{Shake all the sugar down to the bottom and then you tear it off and then *pour it into the cup}} , author={{ G263 }} 264 , note={Now you can *pour that sugar in there..} } @incollection{b39, , title={{HELPING M You going to help me stir and *pour}} , booktitle={{266. of tea 125 M I'm going to *pour you a cup of tea}} , note={now} } @book{b40, , title={{Let's *pour that other bottle into the brew, Jack. 269. if Bee-Bonnet ever again wants me to sample his snake-poison, I'll *pour it on him and 270}} , note={I'll *pour all of them out 288 I'll *pour all of them out 289 M Ah yeah, OK 268. I just *pour the hot water into it, like this} } @book{b41, , title={{He went to *pour himself a drink, but realising 272. *pour me a beer if you like, Billy, but it will 273. , des habits et des armes; Tu t'eloignas apres *pour 274. We've just got time to *pour 'em out before they start 275. He moves, still disgruntled, to open bottles and *pour glasses}} , note={PEARL places the food on the table} } @incollection{b42, , title={{And this is the very last beer I *pour this year. 277. you've got another little job to do And that's *pour}} , booktitle={{278. (Mm M: *Pour away Adrian C: OK M: Just}} } @book{b43, , title={{Now *pour it all into the dish I'll let go And you *pour it There we are}} } @book{b44, , title={{M Do you want to *pour the water and make yourself look like you're crying}} } @book{b45, , title={{Could you *pour some in my mouth}} 281. 12 } @book{b46, , title={{M: No I can't *pour some in your mouth}} } @book{b47, , title={{I said it's beautiful R -And I'll *pour out a cup of tea 284. 178 M: I don't want to *pour it right off}} } @book{b48, , title={{You will *pour this in 185 Until it comes up to my thumb}} } @book{b49, , title={{*Pour it in 194 Until it gets up to my thumb. 287. 261 C: *Pour it into here}} } @book{b50, , title={{RUTH CRIES FOR ATTENTION) 558 C: I'll *pour it in}} } @book{b51, , title={{*pour it in. 290. 560 M: Yes you can *pour it in. 291. 561 C: I'll *pour it in}} } @book{b52, , title={{I'll *pour it in}} } @book{b53, , title={{Can I *pour that in}} } @incollection{b54, , title={{M: Hmm, would you *pour it in for me}} , booktitle={{296. C: Yes I'll *pour it}} , note={I want to *pour the hot water out of the kettle} } @book{b55, , title={{*pour your milk in C: Yeah, right M: *Pour 298. I am] M: *Pour it all in}} } @incollection{b56, , title={{M: No Mummy's gonna *pour it out of the carton 301. Someone to whom he can *pour out his own private grief without any}} , booktitle={{And then we gotta *pour it into the frypan 300}} } @book{b57, , title={{but there was a concrete *pour on and he 303. add onion and blend together with meat until lightly brown; *pour in the wine and when it 304. in blender and *pour through sieve into a small bowl}} 302 } @book{b58, , title={{Australia was a word, when I was little}} , note={my lips poured slowly, as you *pour out treasure} } @book{b59, , title={{I *pour the syllables, feeling a kinship with transplanted men who grew like 308. The women are advised to *pour this "charmed" oil in a tiny}} } @book{b60, , title={{Then you *pour in the melted gold and let it cool, and 312. The shower heads continued to *pour forth it's scorching jets till the shower booth was filled}} } @book{b61, , title={{as he stood aside to let the sweeper *pour tea into China's mug}} } @book{b62, , title={{The Ordre *Pour Le Merite was established in 1740, 316}} , address={Maud} , note={Will you *pour my tea for me} } @book{b63, , title={{*Pour me out some coffee and pass the butter}} } @book{b64, , title={{Jamie stepped aside and allowed the swarm of guests to *pour into their house}} , note={When the starch is cool, *pour it into paint jars and add 319} } @book{b65, , title={{After Qantas got a different plane for us, it started to *pour with rain}} } @book{b66, , title={{He pull out a pocket knife and some tomato sauce and *pour it on to the knife then he pull one}} 322 , note={It looks like its going to *pour again," said Abby, the} } @book{b67, , title={{Place into a bowl and *pour some more marinade over chicken}} }