10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «POSSESSIVELY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
possessively in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
possessively im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Daughter Zion: Her Portrait, Her Response
The woman in question is not a ghost, she is the “mistress” or summoner ofa
ghost.32 Parallel examples of compound construct phrases thus do not support
Dearman's argument that if all three nouns cannot be understood possessively,
then ...
Mark J. Boda, Carol J. Dempsey, LeAnn Snow Flesher, 2012
2
Colonial Ch'olti': The Seventeenth-Century Morán Manuscript
Used possessively, -Vl once again brings a quality of an object into mental focus;
how— ever, when —Vl is used possessively, the abstraction (for example, tzutz-
el 'hair') is a property of a specified object (hol 'head'): u—tzutz—el in hol 'e1 ...
Robbie A. Haertel, John S. Robertson, Danny Law, 2012
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Tuvaluan: A Polynesian Language of the Central Pacific.
This very frequent way of expressing agents has the effect of leaving only one
constituent in the clause, namely the direct object with its possessively marked,
agent-encoding modifier: (725) Tena sulu ne sulu samu fua. his loincloth Pst ...
4
Write On!: The No-Nonsens Guide to Professional Writing
... in plural noun form often do. We'll come to nouns later, but here are some
examples of them where you need apostrophes to denote ownership: The
schools' playgrounds The ladies' club The neighbours' houses When used
possessively, ...
5
Discourse and Democracy: Essays on Habermas's Between Facts ...
When Habermas states that "at a conceptual level, rights do not immediately refer
to atomistic and estranged individuals who are possessively set against one
another" (88), he distances himself from a tradition of perceiving liberal rights ...
Rene von Schomberg, Kenneth Baynes, 2002
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The Meaning of Life in Hinduism and Buddhism
He loves posseSsively, not because of a real concern for the object of his love.
He may be generous with 'sympathy' only because he feels the need of it so
desperately himself. On the other hand, the mature person gives sympathy
objectively; ...
Dogs act possessively simply because they don't understand sharing space or
objects with others, they benefit from acting this way and they are permitted to do
so. As your dog's leader and guide, as the occupant of your house, you should be
...
Dima Yeremenko, Emily Randolph, 2010
... past, a certain rook determined by the circumstance and possessively related
to someone called White, and that he succeeds in doing so by means of a certain
king determined uniquely in the circumstance and possessively related to Black.
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Body Contact (Mills & Boon Blaze)
Shewas withalarge, solid manwhose face had been scarred by teenage acne,
leaving the surface unevenand pitted. He stood with his arm possessively around
her shoulder, his beefy hand adornedby a chunkydiamond ring. The hand hung ...
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Acting on Principles: A Thomistic Perspective in Making ...
The things, including animals, are loved possessively, by what Aquinas calls a "
love-of -desire" (amor concupiscientiae) . Other persons must not be loved
possessively but by a "love of friendship" (amor amicitiae) . The idea coincides
with the ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «POSSESSIVELY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
possessively im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
For Kubrick's Birthday, Art Of The Title Credits His Innovative Openers
I would also observe that it is, potentially, culturally catastrophic to have the ephemera of a previous century squatting possessively on the ... «Movie City News, Jul 15»
Hostage and Barricade Incidents and Domestic Violence: Helping …
... deadly motives: a possessively controlling husband, ex-husband or ex-boyfriend who barricades his partner, and sometimes his children and ... «Huffington Post, Jul 15»
Paul Rudd goes subatomic
It could be, he wrote, "culturally catastrophic to have the ephemera of a previous century squatting possessively on the cultural stage and ... «Arkansas Times, Jul 15»
Can True Detective find its groove?
I would also observe that is it, potentially, culturally catastrophic to have the ephemera of a previous century squatting possessively on the ... «Entertainment Weekly, Jul 15»
Alan Moore slams superheroes as 'culturally catastrophic'
“I would also observe that it is, potentially, culturally catastrophic to have the ephemera of a previous century squatting possessively on the ... «htxt.africa, Jul 15»
Ant-Man, Peyton Reed
I would also observe that it is, potentially, culturally catastrophic to have the ephemera of a previous century squatting possessively on the ... «Movie City News, Jul 15»
Mel Gibson brings daughter Lucia to Sydney for first time after …
Later the pair popped out to pick up groceries at Coles in Edgecliff, Lucia possessively wrapping an arm around her father's thigh as the pair ... «The Daily Telegraph, Jul 15»
Going to the Dogs: Local Canines and Their Human Companions
... of their own: Earl picks up just about anything he can put in his mouth and then walks possessively with it, often “singing” rather than barking. «Newport Beach Independent Newspaper, Jul 15»
The Algebra of Namaste
... what we possessively own in reality owns us. Like the handshake as greeting is a friendly exchange of germs, we necessarily have to work to ... «The Statesman, Jul 15»
The Lost Prentice: Chapter 8
He quickly unbuckled her bra and peeled her panties over her hips. He ran his hands all over her, possessively clutching her closer to him. «Baltimore Post-Examiner, Jul 15»