10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ADJECTIVALLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
adjectivally in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
adjectivally im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Grammar Between Norm and Variation
Like Gallmann (1996), we assume that the case specification of the noun is
regulated by adjectivally inflected word forms. More exactly, this means that in an
NP4, an inflected determiner5 and/or an inflected adjective carry the grammatical
...
Alexandra N. Lenz, Albrecht Plewnia, 2010
2
Classica Et Mediaevalia
91 Index Hippocraticus 381, s.v. Setoq I; used adjectivally the word also appears
in De decenti habitu 234,1, Littre EX, Epistulae 314,3 and 14, Littre IX and in
Oratio Thessali 412,7, Littre DC; in Epistulae 314,5 and 9, Littre IX it says 6 Geioq
...
Dansk Selskab for Oldtids- og Mi, 1997
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Morphological Productivity: Structural Constraints in ...
This problem is further complicated by the fact that the tagging in the Cobuild
corpus is often incorrect, with the consequence that many of the nominally and
adjectivally tagged words in question are in fact clearly verbs (the reverse seems
to ...
4
An Introduction to Ecclesiastical Latin
A Participle may be used either adjectivally or adverbially. When it is used
adjectivally it limits the meaning of the noun which it qualifies just like an
adjective. A participle may also be used by itself in this sense, the noun with
which it agrees ...
Henry Preston Vaughan Nunn, 1922
Whatever is used adjectivally in the following example: Now am I maister, now
scolere; Now monk, now chanoun; now baily; What-ever mister man am I Ro. of R
. 6332. 20. What ... so is frequently used adjectivally when it modifies a noun ...
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A Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian Or South-Indian ...
When Tamil nouns ending in the formative mbu are used adjectivally, mbu
changes into ppu — e.g., from irumbu, iron, and kdl, a rod, is formed iruppu (k)kdl,
an iron rod. A similar change sometimes takes place in Telugu, in which inumu,
iron, ...
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Chaucer's Relative Constructions
Whatever is used adjectivally in the following example: Now am I maister, now
scolere; Now monk, now chanoun; now baily; What-ever mister man am I Ro. of R
. 6332. 20. What ... so is frequently used adjectivally when it modifies a noun ...
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Functions of Code Switching in Egypt: Evidence from Monologues
Demonstratives can be used either adjectivally or nominally. Demonstratives are
used adjectivally to specify a particular member of a class, normally a noun. In
such a case, the head noun must be definite. A noun is grammatically definite if it
...
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Commonplace Book: 1919-1953
Why people talk as if adjectives & substantives were mutually exclusive classes,
is because most words that are substantially used are never adjectivally used, &
vice versa. The important distinction is between the adjectival & substantival use
...
Moore, George Edward, 2013
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"First the Bow is Bent in Study-- ": Dominican Education ...
One ought to say that some essential names signify an essence substantively,
but some adjectivally. Indeed, those which signify an essence substantively are
predicated of the three Persons in the singular only, but those which signify an ...
Marian Michèle Mulchahey, 1998
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «ADJECTIVALLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
adjectivally im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
What do we mean when we talk about talent?
Of his preference for using 'talent' adjectivally, Pirri adds: “Talent is something that you look for in employees.” By staying alert to workers' ... «HRmagazine.co.uk, Jun 15»
The great dilemma of the art forger: how to fool the public and be …
Louis the Decorator and his chums in the antiques trade use the word 'airport' adjectivally and disparagingly. It signifies industrially produced ... «Spectator.co.uk, Mai 15»
Life on Earth Has Suffered Five Known Mass Extinction Events. Has …
Adjectivally repurposed it is not merely the Anthropocene Epoch but the Anthropocene Extinction Event. There are five widely-recognised mass ... «PopMatters, Mai 15»
First Date, College Style, Part II: “Wait, What Do We Talk About Now?”
This is an essential, crucial, and otherwise adjectivally synonymous element of a First Date. It matters very little if you've worked up the courage ... «CU Columbia Spectator, Apr 15»
The Marine View Driver: Cruising in a Rental to Yellowstone with …
... cliff-side driving and a number of challenges to my driving ability, we got above the treeline. The views became multiple-adjectivally huge. «The Waterland Blog, Apr 15»
The Story of The Beatles' Last Song
Ono is in there too, adjectivally a “sideboard” and as the other half of “Bag Productions”, a company the Lennons had formed in April for their art ... «The Arts Desk, Jan 15»
English language is loaded (or fou, or blotto) with ways to say 'drunk'
So, when it began to be used adjectivally in the context of "drunk" (at first in North America), the implication was always one of being seriously ... «Los Angeles Times, Dez 14»
Nigella Lawson: I'm very much a survivor. Everyone should be
That's what I want, and why my recipes – even for the simplest dishes – are often so long and chatty and adjectivally exuberant (sometimes to ... «The Guardian, Okt 14»
The 10 stuff-ups we all make when interpreting research
For some reason, numbers feel more objective than adjectivally-laden descriptions of things. Numbers seem rational, words seem irrational. «The Conversation AU, Okt 14»
James Foley Video Boycott: Should Americans Avoid Watching ISIS …
"It is necessary for both print media and electronic media to adjectivally describe the gruesomeness of the beheading without providing details ... «International Business Times, Aug 14»