10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBJACENTLY»
Discover the use of
subjacently in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
subjacently and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Representation and Derivation in the Theory of Grammar
Chomsky (1986a) argues that parasitic gaps are subjacently bound to empty
operators in a chain. This move would solve all our problems, because empty
operators are arguments and thereby help to preserve the one-to-one
correspondence ...
H. Haider, K. Netter, 1991
2
Canadian Patent Office Record
In a telegraph transmitter, transmitting contacts, contact actuating mechanism
therefore comprising a rockable member having a pair of abutments, a signal
distributor cam assembly disposed subjacently to said member, a plurality of inter
- ...
Canada. Patent Office, 1953
3
The Canadian Patent Office Record and Register of Copyrights ...
In a telegraph transmitter, transmitting contacts, contact actuating mechanism
therefor comprising a rockable member having a pair of abutments, a signal
distributor cam assembly disposed subjacently to said member, a plurality of ...
4
Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
... rectangular plates closing the ends respectively of said magazine, a
longitudinal blade outlet through another of the walls of the magazine, said one
wall merging at substantially right angles with the other wall subjacently to the
blade outlet, ...
5
Applied Science: Incorporated with Transactions of the ...
The Support of Buildings by Land The right of support of land laterally and
subjacently does not extend to buildings erected upon the land as I have
indicated above. , Rights of supports for buildings, if they can be established at all
, must have ...
... lapt in the death of sleep. The moment hewoke, he jumped out of bed: anew
era in his lifewas athand,the thought of which had been subjacently present inhis
dreams,and was operativethe instant he became conscious ofwaking life.
7
Thematic Structure in Syntax
Since adverbs can move subjacently to positions higher than their highest
possible scope, it seems doubtful that limitations on the scope of adverbs could
be derived from the laws of movement. The sort of rationale for the ECP just
discussed ...
8
Hispanisation: The Impact of Spanish on the Lexicon and ...
In spite of this, there are Kuna scholars who are working to demonstrate that the
syllabic structure of Kuna, and its word structure, was, or – more relevantly – is
subjacently CVCV(CV). As regards the current conditions, this is possible
because ...
Thomas Stolz, Dik Bakker, Rosa Salas Palomo, 2008
9
Biomaterials for Treating Skin Loss
Lying subjacently deep with respect to the dermis, the subcutaneous tissue has
dual functions. It serves as an energy-absorbing pad that minimizes mechanical
Wound healing and cutaneous regeneration 31.
D P Orgill, C Blanco, 2009
10
Cinepoetry: Imaginary Cinemas in French Poetry: Imaginary ...
... cine-verse sometimes explicitly (superimpressions in particular), but more often
, like Beucler, more subjacently. In one scene, however, an explicit
superimpression takes on a theoretical quality for cine-verse: He begins to read
Only his face ...
Christophe Wall-Romana, 2013