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Scarcely studied . Does it make sense ? This is in the beginning of an abstract : This research aims to analyze a non verbal discourse marker of modality which has been scarcely studied and which expresses obligation. Thank you
25 mei 2020 07:49
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Yes, it makes sense. "Scarcely studied" means hardly or almost not studied. Here are some examples of it used in context: https://www.linguee.com/english-spanish/translation/scarcely+studied.html
25 mei 2020
To make it clearer. This is the summary of a research about linguistics. I need to say a particular element of linguistics has not been studied enough and so I will talk about it.
25 mei 2020
What are you talking about? Could you please elaborate this in a simple way so that I can understand what you are trying to say.
25 mei 2020
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