10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CONTRÁST» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Kids' Slips: What Young Children's Slips of the Tongue ... - Pagina 192
So, for example, in (99f), it could be that the erroneous stress pattern on *'contrást' is due to the misselection of the verb form of this pair: 'cóntrast' (n) vs. 'contrást' (v). But it could also be that the stress pattern from the following content word ...
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Diccionario nuevo de las dos lenguas española e inglesa en ...
TÓ CONTRÁST. v. a. To place in oppofition. Contrastar , oponer. TO CONTRÁST. (Paint. Sculp. and Archit.~) To íhew another figure to advantage. Contrastar , variar el ademan de las figuras de modo que se eche de ver el primor de todo el ...
Tomás Conelly ((O.P.)), Tomás Higgins ((O.P.)), 1798
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Walker's Critical pronouncing dictionary ... Corrected, ... - Pagina 67
... to present. cóntrast, to contrást. próduce, to produce. cónvent, to convént. próject, to project. cónverse, to convérse. prótest, to protést. cónvert, to convért. rébel, to rebel. cónvict, to convict. récord, to recórd. cónvoy, to convóy. réfuse, to refuse.
John WALKER (the Philologist.), John Davis ((Rev., A.M.)), 1830
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A critical pronouncing dictionary ... Also, A key to the ... - Pagina 62
... to conserte. project, to project. cónsort, to consórt. prătest, to protéat. cántest, to contest. rébel, to rebel. cóntract, to contract. récord, to recórd. cóntrast, to contrást. riftise, to refue. cónvent, to convént. subject, to suijéct. eónverse, to converse.
John WALKER (the Philologist.), 1831
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The Spelling and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
Gontradistínguish, v. to distinguish by oppofites i fistency - a Contráriwife, ad on the contrary Contrást, f. opposition of figure, L. Contravallárion, f, a trench to hinder the sallies of a garrison, L. - ment, F. . - z Contríbute, Contríbute, v. to give, ...
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A New Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English ... - Pagina 63
Nouns. cónsort to consórt prótest to protest cóntest to contést rébel to rebél cóntract to contract récord to recórd cóntrast to contrást réfuse to refuse cónvent to convént súbject to subjéct cónverse to convérse survey . to survéy cónvert to convért ...
Richard Smith Coxe, John Walker, 1813
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An English and Oordoo School Dictionary, in Roman ... - Pagina 40
mooAábula Contrást, v. mooAábula k. Contravéne, v. a. moozáhim hóna, rókna, háil hóna Contribute, v- múdud k. mooáwin hóna, déna, Contribution, s. chanda, bíhrce, dan, ináyuí | Cóntrite, a. pushemán, nádim, I mooíuússif Х«*-Фс..
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Tritium and Helium-3 in Metals - Pagina 35
... by a simple variation of the Al concentration in the alloy; secondly, that the LaNis-xAl, material does not show significant disproportionation after many charging and temperature cycles in contrást to most other binary or ternary alloys.
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The Oxford Handbook of Derivational Morphology - Pagina 216
English verb-noun pairs like contrást–cóntrast and impórt–ímport are sometimes mentioned as stress being used as a derivational device (e.g. Spencer 1991: 16), but the status of these English pairs is highly controversial (see Trommer ...
Rochelle Lieber, Pavol Stekauer, 2014
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New Perspectives in Role and Reference Grammar - Pagina 5
Morphological properties can also be realized by changes in stress pattern (e.g., cóntrast – noun vs. contrást – verb), ablaut (e.g., sing ~ sang ~ sung), and consonant mutation (e.g., house /haus/ – noun vs. to house /hauz/– verb. 5 Exponents ...