10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RELATIVAL»
Discover the use of
relatival in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
relatival and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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In Fragments: The Aphorisms of Jesus
(e) 1 ]ohn :3221—22; 5:14—15. These versions, with the relatival opening in the
former (ho ean aitomen) and-both telatival (ho ean aitornetha») and
conditionallones (ean ti aitometlia) in the latter, never mention ]esus but refer only
~t0 God.
John Dominic Crossan, 2008
2
Jesus as God: The New Testament Use of Theos in Reference to ...
6 div as Relatival (“who is” = 5Q @1611) The relatival use of an articular
participle is common in NT Greek (see BDF §412) and I have cited above (11. 37)
the eight NT uses of 6 03V in this sense. But why is this the preferable way to
construe ...
The Relatival use : — This use arises from the habit of placing the Art. at the
beginning of a new Clause, and often can hardly be distinguished from the
Demonstrative use: e.g. in II. 1. 320 'VaXevßwu те /cal KvpvßUTijv irpairéeme, то
> oí eaav ...
Homer / D. B. Monro, D.b. Monro, 2008
4
The Understanding of Syntax
CHAPTER XXV THE IMPORTANCE OF RELATIVAL CONNECTIVES § 359 i.e. of
Relatival Conjunctions Words that are Relatival etymologically, or that have come
to be used as Relatival words, though not so etymologically, play a very great ...
Henry Robert Stokoe, 1937
5
Bradley's Arnold Latin Prose Composition
What has been said (77) about the mood of the verb in quī-clauses applies
equally to every kind of relative clause, whether introduced by a relatival or
pronominal adjective, such as quālis, etc., or by a relatival adverb, such as ubi,
unde. Thus ...
Thomas Kerchever Arnold, James Frederick Mountford, 2006
6
A Shakespearian Grammar: An Attempt to Illustrate Some of ...
Here in the second example, “When I was young as I yet, or still, am,” would have
retained the relatival signification of as, but the addition of “ not old” obliges us to
give to as the meaning not of “ which,” but “as regards which” or “for.
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Causes and Consequences of Word Structure
Similarly, while -al is possible on -ive final bases, the attested bases tend to be
non-decomposable. Flag lists substantival and relatival. Neither substantive nor
relative stand in a phonologically transparent relation with their base, and so the
...
8
Jesus, Gospel Tradition and Paul in the Context of Jewish ...
Participial, relatival and conditional clauses are often substituted for each other in
the aphoristic tradition;107 for example, compare the relatival formulation in Mark
4:9, “He who has (be fixer) ears to hear, let him hear,” with the participial ...
9
Current Population Reports: Consumer income
RELATIONSHIP TO REFERENCE PERSON Rafaranca Peraon WITH other
relatival in hounhoid Reference. Parion with NO other relatival in household
Huabend Wife Own child Other ral. of Ref Person Non-rel of Ref. Parson WITH
OWN ...
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Þe and Þat as Clause Connectives in Early Middle English: ...
1n these clauses in which relatival and final features are combined. The use of
poet in clauses with a final and consecutive connotation does not seem strange:
poet was the most common final and consecutive conjunction, and it would seem
...