10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NOMINATIVELY»
Discover the use of
nominatively in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
nominatively and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Semantics: Generalized quantifiers and scope
(21) Toba Batak Case Constraint (TBCC) In batS including a constituent of the
form [x-V NP] interpret NP accusatively if x = M- and nominatively if x = D- Thus, in
contrast to English, Toba presents one type of batS (D-ones) in which the NP ...
Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach, 2003
2
Metaphysical Investigations
property terms and abstract singular terms, when used nominatively without
being prefaced by the definite or indefinite article or an index- ical expression,
name genera, species, universals, or singular cases of universals rather than ...
3
A Grammar of Tukang Besi
The following sentences show the basic pattern in (24), and then a nominatively-
marked existent separated from the semi-verb by a nominal phrase, in (25). (26)
shows how the semi-verb may take object agreement, in which case the existent,
...
or 'Hanako likes Taroo.' In Warlpiri (Australian, Australia), according to Keenan (
1989), if there is an NP marked with (the ergative case-marker) -ngku, it is
interpreted nominatively, and otherwise a zero marked NP is interpreted
nominatively.
Claudia Maienborn, Klaus von Heusinger, Paul Portner, 2012
5
Basic Functions of Language, Reading and Reading Disability
The ESC in the Case condition reveals that in response to a Nominatively Case
marked diet as opposed to an Accusatively marked Det the system responds by
restricting its phase space behavior. Neither the diagnosis and repair nor the ...
Evelin Witruk, Angela D. Friederici, Thomas Lachmann, 2002
6
Labour Migration from Turkey to Western Europe, 1960-1974: A ...
Accordingly, from 1968 onwards the proportion of nominatively called workers
was, on average, more than one-third of the annual total of Turkish migrant
workers admitted by Germany.55 The most popular form of nominative demand
was the ...
7
Concepts: The Treatises of Thomas of Cleves and Paul of ...
Their examples are little better: Significative nominatively or Significative
obliquely or indicatively adjectivally precious stone well with you the king's horse
whence he writes once it rings where mass is now being sung divine horse and
mule ...
Egbert P. Bos, Stephen Read, 2001
8
A Pocket Full of Parables
(used nominatively as the plural of thou, esp. in rhetorical, didactic, or poetic
contexts, in addressing a group of persons or things) b. (used nominatively for the
second person singular, esp. in polite address) c. (used objectively in the second
...
9
Intellectual Appetite: A Theological Grammar
Human existence, yours and mine and all of ours, is lived first datively, as people
addressed, called, and gifted; and only secondarily nominatively, as subjects
looking out over a world displayed for our delectation and consumption. The truth
of ...
A few transitive verbs function nominatively in perfective sentences: they agree
with the subject, which does not take nē. This group includes bōlnā 'to speak',
bhūlnā 'to forget', milnā 'to meet' and lānā 'to bring', samajhnā 'to understand',
may ...
Danesh Jain, George Cardona, 2007
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NOMINATIVELY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
nominatively is used in the context of the following news items.
Will Self: If you want to be in a naked throng, the changing room still …
True, there is that nominatively determined performance artist, Spencer Tunick, who assembles large nude groups in public places, but the very ... «New Statesman, Jul 14»
Destiny's Child Are Coming Back, 2013 is Truly The Year of Beyonce
... but she's definitely Queen B in more ways than simply nominatively. It was via her website that the official announcement that we'll be able to ... «Contactmusic.com, Jan 13»
Google Chrome gets pwned (twice!) at Pwn2Own
Basically, Vupen convinced the operating system to execute code still floating around in memory after it had nominatively been thrown away. «Digitaltrends.com, Mar 12»
Contract Killer Zombies for iPad: Shoot 'Em In the Head!
You play a grizzled sharpshooter, the nominatively-determined 'Shooter' who has been confined to a wheelchair by a mysterious incident in his ... «Gizmodo UK, Oct 11»
Super Bowl and the NFL's Trademark Offense
That's why the law allows the public to freely use a protected trademark nominatively, i.e., to describe the product or service underlying the mark ... «Patently-O, Feb 11»
It's Me, Isn't It?
This is due, I suspect, to the influence of French, whose tendency to use moi *nominatively, as we have seen, is even stronger than the parallel ... «Forward, Jan 09»