10 POLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ORATIO OBLIQUA»
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oratio obliqua in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
oratio obliqua and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Polish literature.
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Oratio Obliqua, Oratio Recta: An Essay on Metarepresentation
This phenomenon is known as metarepresentation. An example is "Authors believe that people read books." In this book Fran ois Recanati discusses the structure of metarepresentation from a variety of perspectives.
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Ueber Die Oratio Obliqua in Der Lateinischen Sprache
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There are two sorts of oratio obliqua. I. Where a single clause is stated as depending on what another person said or thought; as, €Aeyov En obros €)t0m. 2. Where the sentence is composed of a principal and dependent clause or clauses, ...
William Edward Jelf, 1861
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Linguistic Studies on Latin: Selected papers from the 6th ... - Strona 167
Subordination and Coordination: Constructions in between Gualtiero Calboli University of Bologna In Latin certain conjunctions in the oratio obliqua sometimes introduce coordinate sentence with an AcI, whereas either outside of the oratio ...
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Hector-Neri Castañeda - Strona 156
It follows, then, that Guise Theory posits, too, the complete unity of oratio recta and oratio obliqua. In the Sentence: My friend came, but while Jones believes that my friend came, Martha does not believe that Jones believes that he Canne.
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Greek syntax, with a rationale of the constructions - Strona 80
Optative forms in the Oratio Obliqua. In most languages there are different forms for the oratio recta or direct statement, and the oratio obliqua or indirect statement. Thus o[ 'ivSol elel-av on Ttefii^eie Gcpag 6 'ivdmv fiaaiXevg = (Scotict?)
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A Syntax of Attic Greek - Strona xi
Introductory, page 387 — Rules for Sub-direct Clauses in Oratio Obliqua, 389 — Types of Sub-direct Clauses in Historic Sequence, 390 — Rules for Sub-oblique Clauses in Oratio Obliqua, 392 — Types of Sub-direct . and Sub-oblique ...
Francis Edward Thompson, 1883
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Theory of Advanced Greek Prose Composition: With Digest of Greek Idioms
The subjects to be discussed in this treatise on reported speech, or Indirect Speech properly so called, are best set forth in a tabular statement as follows : I. PRINCIPAL CLAUSES IN ORATIO OBLIQUA. A. Triple Construction possible after ...
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Introduction to Latin prose composition
As has been shown, such Principal Clauses of Oratio Obliqua are generally either in the Infinitive or Subjunctive. The subordinate Clauses of Oratio Obliqua generally take the Subjunctive as in the following example from Cicero de Orat. 2.
Robert Millington Millington, 1882
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Bez rematu - Strona 29
... komunikatu, wbudowuja.c referowana. wypowiedz w czesc referujaca., której jest ona autonomicznym (w przypadku oratio recta) lub podlegajacym formalnym (a zdarza siç, ze i semantycznym) przeksztalceniom (w przypadku oratio obliqua) ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ORATIO OBLIQUA»
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As to the force of the subjunctive, could it be implicit oratio obliqua, Suetonius disclaiming responsibilty for the truth of the statement? Reply October 01, 2009 at ... «Times Online, Sep 09»