10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VOCATIVELY»
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vocatively in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Dictionary of Epithets and Terms of Address
Swaddlers!” thinking that we were Protestants.' 'Proddies' is another commonly
used term in Ireland for Protestants, used both vocatively and in third person
reference. Swain The earliest meaning of this word in English was 'boy' or '
servant'.
Kinship terminology is reportedly not used vocatively in family II, whereas it is in
family I (note that Kwaza has no vocative morpheme). It is by MA considered ugly
to use the words for 'husband' and 'wife' vocatively. Personal names can be ...
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Grammar of the Dialects of Vernacular Syriac
The corresponding feminine is OftoJ> (lit. maternal aunt, from O.S. and N.S. ff\ *n).
which may be used vocatively as a term of respect, or prefixed to a name as ?au*
aA> oftsSj. lit. Aunt Mary. When prefixed to names these may be used either ...
4
Sulod Society: A Study in the Kinship System and Social ...
This includes grandparents, grandparents' siblings and their wives and husbands
, and grandparents' first, second, and third cousins. Sex is differentiated
vocatively but not referentially. The word ulang is compounded with the given
name of ...
5
Grammar of the Dialects of the Vernacular Syriac: As Spoken ...
The corresponding feminine is 6m (lit. maternal aunt, from O.S. and N.S. W),
which may be used vocatively as a term of respect, or prefixed to a name as 6&3
lit. Aunt Mary. When pre-' fixed to names these may be used either vocatively or
in ...
Arthur John Maclean, 2011
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Linguistic Variation in the Shakespeare Corpus: ...
Furthermore, when employed vocatively, husband is used in all social classes,
e.g. by Mistress Ford to her husband (WIV), Adriana to Antipholus of Ephesus/
Syracuse (ERR), Katherina to Petruchio (SHR), Blanch to Lewis, the Table 20.
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A Shakespearian Grammar: An Attempt to Illustrate Some of ...
vocatively. “ Hail, many-coloured messenger! that ne'er Dost disobey the wife of
Jupiter : Who with thy saffron wings upon my flowers Diffusest honey-drops,
refreshing showers.” T'emp. iv. I. 76—79. “ Hast thou conspired with thy brother,
too, ...
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A Shakespearian Grammar: An Attempt to Illustrate Some of ...
II. ii. 1. 9, 10. a distinction appears to be drawn between the singular nominative
represented by the uninflected that, and the objective plural represented by the
inflected whom. 261. That, (i) After nouns used vocatively. " Hail, many-coloured ...
Edwin Abbott Abbott, 1871
In other terms ('borrowed' from the lunar illustration) the machine, regardless of
race, time, space, is e- and pro-vocatively animate; and the animate object
similarly pro- and e-vocatively inhuman and inanimate. If we now increase the ...
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La Divina Commedia (The Divine Comedy): Paradiso: La Divina ...
Addressing Hyperion vocatively, D. is saying that he can now endure looking
directly at the Sun (something definitely not recommended for any terrestrial
observer!), thanks to his clear and sharp vision that he has gained by his steady
ascent ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VOCATIVELY»
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vocatively is used in the context of the following news items.
Theatre BHC goes wild
The women dressed pro- vocatively in an attempt to force the men to take notice. The final line: “That evening and many evenings after, the South rose again ... «Brookhaven Courier, Apr 14»
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... you are expected to answer “Good morning, teacher”. Actually this is not the English way of saying things. “Teacher” can not be used vocatively 不能用于称呼. «新浪网, Sep 07»