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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «AGENTIVE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
agentive in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
agentive im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
A University Course in English Grammar
Doesn't she sing beautifully? (agentive) Weeds grow even faster in this climate. (
non-agentive) Grapes won't ripen without some sun. (non-agentive) Punctual
verbs can likewise be either agentive (kick hit, swat, jump) or non-agentive (drop,
...
Angela Downing, Philip Locke, 2002
2
Early Twentieth-century Avant-garde Book Design: An
Agentive ...
Campbell's inclusive concept of agency as communal, promiscuous, and protean
provides the link that makes possible the study of genre manipulation as agentive
. The long-reaching consequences of attempts to seize agency are extremely ...
Shannon Kelly Proulx, 2008
3
The Progressive in 19th-century English: A Process of ...
6.3 Agentivity of subject The present section will be devoted to the distribution of
the progressive across the parameter of agentive and non-agentive subjects.
This area may be relevant to the integration of the progressive into late Modern ...
4
Socializing Metaphysics: The Nature of Social Reality
Searle divides functional facts into agentive and nonagentive functional facts.
The fact that the function of the heart is to pump blood is a nonagentive fact; it is
not imposed by our intentional use of the heart but rather by our valuing. The fact
...
Frederick F. Schmitt, 2003
5
A Cognitive-Functional Approach to Nominalization in English
Without doubt, more and finer-grained representational categories can be
distinguished among agentive and non-agentive -er nominalizations. This is,
however, as far as I will take the representational description: the main aim of my
analysis ...
6
Typology of Resultative Constructions
The referent of static (quasi-agentive) agentive objects does participate in the (
resultant) state. According to the meaning, two subtypes of static agentive object
can be distinguished which are related mostly to two types of bi-valent ...
Vladimir P. Nedjalkov, Bernard Comrie, 1988
7
Introduction to Theoretical Linguistics
In each language, the 'agentive' (the 'nominative' in English, the 'ergative' in
Eskimo) may be regarded as the 'marked' term of the opposition of case. The
difference between the two languages lies in the fact that English generalizes the
use of ...
8
The Oxford Handbook of the Self
Similarly, it might be possible for cognitive expectations to exert a top–down
influence on agentive experience at least around the margins. Conversely, one
may ask how strong the dependence of agentive judgments on agentive
experience is ...
9
Jewish and Non-Jewish Creators of "Jewish" Languages: With ...
(iii) Yiddish, in marked contrast to other Judaized languages, has created a
considerable number of compound agentive nouns with lb 'I- (b'lj- pi) /ba'al- (ba'
ale)/ 'owner; husband' + a Hebrew or Judeo-Aramaic noun; many of these
Yiddish ...
10
Agency and Joint Attention
As pointed out by Moore, Wegner, and Haggard (2009), it is unclear whether in
answering such questions subjects are relying solely on their agentive
experiences or reporting agentive beliefs based on further considerations. To try
and ...
Janet Metcalfe, Herbert S. Terrace, 2013
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «AGENTIVE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
agentive im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
The Kick-Butt World of Cutthroat Compounds
Editor and historical linguist Brianne Hughes studies a remarkable subset of exocentric compounds called agentive and instrumental ... «Slate Magazine, Mai 15»
More Parents Opt In to 'Opt Out'
In English, we typically attach the agentive suffix “-er” to verbs when we need to identify such “doers,” but things get tricky with a phrasal verb ... «Wall Street Journal, Apr 15»
Is the “I'd Bottom for Hillary” Meme Good for the Gays?
A more agentive approach to politics might render the statement: “I am bottoming for Hillary, won't you join me?” Verdict: Not great for the gays. «Slate Magazine, Apr 15»
At the Epsten, Women to Watch questions nature.
Sonié Joi Thompson-Ruffin's intricate textiles paint familiar landscapes in a more agentive, aggressive light. The artist's "Untitled Triptych" ... «Pitch Weekly, Mär 15»
Youth in the Lead
... the ascendance into the middle class was a pipe dream, and they were preparing for a life of active and agentive participation in working ... «Huffington Post, Feb 15»
The morning after SONA 2015
The point is this: A consequence of the electoral system we do have means that political parties have agentive power to change who they send ... «Independent Online, Feb 15»
Consciousness and death's badness
It includes perceptual states of varying modalities, as well as cognitive and agentive states that, arguably, serve to add richness and complexity ... «Practical Ethics, Feb 15»
Touring Super Mario World in 2014
Like Forest Fortress also, the second portion is easier than the first, but it is better contrasted: the greater amount of agentive movement allowed ... «Gamasutra, Nov 14»
Why World War I and the Ottoman Empire matter today
Most Western countries have a sense of nationalism derived from hard-won, agentive self-determination, often attributed to a revolution (e.g., ... «Deseret News, Nov 14»
Cosmology and Consciousness III conference begins
... India, said that human existence is experienced in the form of an agentive self of the action, not just for that moment, but for all moments that ... «Phayul, Nov 14»