10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ADVERSATIVELY»
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adversatively nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
adversatively e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Kafir Language: Comprising a Sketch of Its History; ...
Kodwa is the indefinite form of the adverb odwa used disjunctively or
adversatively. 3. Kuloho is the demonstrative pronoun oho used adversatively,
with the substantive verb prefixed. Koho is the same in a contracted form. 4.
Kuhona is the ...
John Whittle Appleyard, 1850
2
A Multimodular Approach to Case Assignment in Japanese: A ...
In reality, it may be difficult to encounter such examples as Someone is
adversatively aflected by Taro 's being attracted to (or adoring) Hanako, but this
rarity is for functional reasons.2° If there is an appropriate context, and
informational weight ...
3
Tuvaluan: A Polynesian Language of the Central Pacific.
When two (or more) subordinate clauses are additively-adversatively coordinated
, the complementizer of the second clause may be deleted under identity with the
complementizer of the first clause, as in the first example below, or each clause ...
4
The Journal of sacred literature
a In sentences consisting, like the present, of three or more successive clauses,
the repeated Se is, I believe, seldom if ever used adversatively. " All things are
yours, and ye are Christ's (v/xeh Se Xpicrov), and Christ is God's (Xpurrbs Se ...
5
The Gospel of John and the Sociology of Light: Language and ...
8; "The true Light” in v. 9 functions like an adversatively positive contrast with "he
was not the Light”); "the world was made through him, and the world knew him
not” (v. 10); "he came to his own home, and his own people received him not” (v.
6
Benefactives and Malefactives: Typological Perspectives and ...
nonfinite subordination pattern (cf. Haspelmath & König 1998) of Japanese in
cases like (29) and (30), which makes it possible for otherwise adversatively
interpreted clauses to be used non-adversatively for the purpose of clause linking
.
Fernando Zúñiga, Seppo Kittilä, 2010
7
John Calvin's Commentaries On The Book Of Hosea (Extended ...
If, however, any one prefers to take the particle yk, ki, adversatively, the sense
would not be unsuitable, “Though they howl on their beds, they do not yet cry to
me;” that is, “Though grief urges them to make great noises, they are yet mute as
to ...
This must not be understood distinctively, as if some things of God were visible
and some invisible ; that is, of things belonging to the Divine nature; but it must be
understood adversatively, that is, though they are invisible, and notwithstanding ...
John Howe, Edmund Calamy, 1835
9
The Works of the Rev. John Howe ...: With Memoirs of His Life
This must not be understood distinctively, as if some things of God were visible
and some invisible; that is, of things belonging to the Divine nature; but it must be
understood adversatively, that is, though they are invisible, and notwithstandin ...
John Howe, Edmund Calamy, 1835
10
Historical Linguistics 2011: Selected papers from the 20th ...
The insertion ofthe phrase hoo7 i1 or khit4hoo7 i1 reveals that the speaker feels
he or she is adversatively affected by the whole event. As in (22), with the
occurrence of hoo7 i1, the speaker shows that he or she is adversatively affected
by the ...
Ritsuko Kikusawa, Lawrence A. Reid, 2013