10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PREPOSITIONALLY»
Discover the use of
prepositionally in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
prepositionally and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Philosophy of Film and Motion Pictures: An Anthology
Thus, 'is sweet-smelling' transfers from the rose to the photograph of the rose only
prepositionally, or, we can say, 'is sweet-smelling' is a prepositionally transferring
predicate. (Of course, any predicate that transfers directly will also transfer ...
Noël Carroll, Jinhee Choi, 2009
2
Spreading Patterns: Diffusional Change in the English System ...
See prepositionally marked patient of the gerund offer, 89 Ogura, 3, 8, 47—48, 55
—58 omit, 141, 147, 153-160, 174-176, 188, 244-245 Optimality Theory, 42 order
(noun), 85 order (verb), 25, 89 own, 147, 150, 153—158 Pak, 78 paleontology, ...
3
The Syntax of Reflexivization
Topicalization of prepositionally governed clitics is possible only if the preposition
itself can be stressed, as is the case with locational and directional prepositions (
Walraven 1979): (73) a*'rj gaf Jan e^ het boek Her gave Jan the book [Her, Jan ...
4
The Nominative & Accusative and Their Counterparts
The intuition that the prepositionally marked DO "competes" with S can now be
recast by stating that a points to an alternative layer of conceptualization for the
predicational relation as a whole. In earlier attempts to come up with an account
for ...
Kristin Davidse, Béatrice Lamiroy, 2002
5
Encyclopædia Metropolitana; Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
The word long is employed in English prepositionally, as we shall presently show
; but not always in its adjectival sense. The English atljfiCthe long, is from the
Latin adjectiVe longus, signifying length either of space 'or time. It does not
appear ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
6
Sanskrit Grammar: Including Both, the Classical Language and ...
Words are thus used prepositionally along with all the noun-cases excepting the
dative. But in general their office is directive only, determining more definitely, or
strengthening, the proper case-use of the noun. Sometimes, however, the ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1924
7
Linguistics Encyclopedia
148–9): (a) actor ('logical subject'): prepositionally by (b) goal ('logical direct
object') (c) beneficiary ('logical indirect object'): prepositionally to/for (d)
instrument: prepositionally with/by with the possibility of further subdivisions. For
different ...
8
Multiple Perspectives on English Philology and History of ...
Consider, for example, the following phrase pVre sce-brimme 'the sea-shore' in
Caligula found post-prepositionally in lines 3183, 7346, and 10078. It makes
more grammatical sense to regard the 'compound' as two separate nouns, since
...
Tetsuji Oda, Hiroyuki Eto, 2010
9
Congressional Record (Bound Volumes)
I would submit to you that while they are lingering under this infirmity or disability
of being prepositionally challenged, that this is a good issue to take up and to
remove jurisdiction on. For example, in the 10th amendment it says all the things
...
10
Pacific Linguistics. Series B.
There are two basic types of constructions by which these syntactically non-
nuclear relationships can be expressed, these being the prepositionally marked
relationships and the relationships expressed by bound nominal phrases. 6.1.1.2
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8 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PREPOSITIONALLY»
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prepositionally is used in the context of the following news items.
Emoji—Trendy Slang or a Whole New Language?
Pidgins are article-deficient, conjunction-deprived, and prepositionally challenged. They are used only in the present tense, and rarely ... «Wired, Jun 15»
97 years old and STILL prepositionally appalled
97 years old and STILL prepositionally appalled. THE message on my mobile phone could scarcely have been more concise or more ... «Express.co.uk, Oct 14»
New street address system will change our view of Abu Dhabi
We navigate prepositionally here: we are always looking across, near, beside, around, next to. For Abu Dhabians, saying “I couldn't find it” is a ... «The National, Sep 13»
My Metonym for Self-Reference Weighs a Ton
And the book is more frustrating than that, as it's mostly concerned with the difficulties of approaching this “closed, prepositionally black, Other” ... «Slate Magazine, Aug 13»
'Skyfall' is first movie where James Bond is more than the sum of his …
Best James Bond theme song: Paul McCartney's “Live and Let Die,” even though it includes the prepositionally redundant phrase, “this ... «Deseret News, Nov 12»
The Power of a Bilingual Brain
A few years ago when I began my career as a writer and public speaker, I decided to publicly acknowledge that I am prepositionally challenged ... «Huffington Post, Sep 11»
What She Wrote ... What's on Screen
But unlike the normal book-to-screen process — take a fine-boned literary novel, change it completely, then stick the prepositionally awkward ... «New York Times, Jun 07»
PLAYBILL ARCHIVES: 110 in the Shade — 1963
The second-to-last week in October sees the opening of three shows in three days (all prepositionally titled) with A Rainy Day in Newark, (Oct. 22), Barefoot in ... «Playbill.com, May 07»