10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INFLECTEDNESS»
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inflectedness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Language in Time and Space: A Festschrift for Werner Winter ...
Such as the parallel distribution of non-inflectedness and inflectedness (cf.
Doleschal 2001), as in Polish Sg. indecl. museum 'museum', Pl. regular musea,
nouns appear to be inflected first for number, then for cases, i. e. the paradigm
falls into ...
Brigitte L. M. Bauer, Georges-Jean Pinault, 2003
This is not to say that in a given sculpture the individual elements simply and
unequivocally state either norms or inflections ; rather they simultaneously and in
different ratios imply both : the normativeness and inflectedness of every element
...
Anthony Caro, Michael Fried, Arts Council of Great Britain, 1969
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The works of Jeremy Bentham, now first collected: under the ...
From this distinction, between sparingly inflectedness and copiously
inflectedness, as applied to language, a variety of results have been found
deducible ; most, if not all of them, such, that, in a practical point of view, the
importance of them, ...
From this distinction, between sparingly inflectedness and copiously
inflectedness, as applied to language, a variety of results have been found
deducible ; most, if not all of them, such, that, in a practical point of view, the
importance of them, ...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1843
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A Grammar of the Classical Arabic Language: Translated and ...
In these advs. uninflected- ness is preferred to compensation, because advs.
have little or no plasticity [64], and aplasticity is akin to un- inflectedness, since
the meaning of the latter is inflectional aplasticity ; but Tanwln as a compensation
for ...
Mortimer Sloper Howell, 1886
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How Scientific Practices Matter: Reclaiming Philosophical ...
One telling example is that the observation sentences through which some
speakers enter into language may concern the mood-inflectedness of the
surroundings they share with others. Once evidence is freed from the empiricist
shackles that ...
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Talking Back: Images of Jewish Women in American Popular Culture
And finally, a famous critic of poetry took the floor and declared that to expect "
Holocaust inflectedness" of American criticism was morally coercive.13 The
admonition that teachers of literature were to be blind to the lessons of history as
they ...
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Studies in Arabic Syntax and Semantics
Most important of these are the "left-over" features exhibited by the various
proclitic structures, such as the inflectedness of the (proclitic) demonstrative
presentative and the acc. case of the subject in the zVm<z-structure (next chapter
) ...
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Iris Murdoch, Philosopher
(Often we cannot.)' (IP 32/325). 57 It is no accident that M initially dislikes D's
accent and her clothing—two major indicators of class. Thanks to Maria
Antonaccio for pointing out the class-inflectedness of M's initial descriptions. 58
For one such ...
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