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  2. Dysgraphia - Wikipedia

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    Dysgraphia; Other names: Disorder of written expression: Three handwritten repetitions of the phrase "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" on lined paper.The writing, by an adult with dysgraphia, exhibits variations in letter formation, inconsistent spacing, and irregular alignment, all key characteristics of the condition.

  3. Vocative case - Wikipedia

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    For word roots that end with a consonant, the vocative case suffix is -o, and for the words that end with a vowel, it is -v like in Old Georgian, but for some words, it is considered archaic. For example, kats-is the root for the word "man". If one addresses someone with the word, it becomes katso. Adjectives are also declined in the vocative case.

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    To support someone who has anxiety, psychologists recommend active listening and avoiding invalidating their feelings or telling them not to worry.

  5. Vocative expression - Wikipedia

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    The underlined phrases in each of the following English sentences are examples of vocatives: Sir, your table is ready. I'm afraid, Mr. Renault, that your card has been declined. Quit playing around, bozo. Syntactically, vocatives are noun phrases which are isolated from the structure of their containing sentence, not being a dependent of the verb.

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  7. Salutation - Wikipedia

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    Examples of non-written salutations are bowing (common in Japan), waving, or even addressing somebody by their name. A salutation can be interpreted as a form of a signal in which the receiver of the salutation is being acknowledged, respected or thanked. Another simple but very common example of a salutation is a military salute.

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  9. Angst - Wikipedia

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    The word angst was introduced into English from the Danish, Norwegian, and Dutch word angst and the German word Angst. It is attested since the 19th century in English translations of the works of Søren Kierkegaard and Sigmund Freud. [1] [2] [3] It is used in English to describe an intense feeling of apprehension, anxiety, or inner turmoil.