PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «ENCLITICALLY»
enclitically
enclitically
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most
enclitic
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throwing
accent
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ecliptically
encaustically
encomiastically
collins
always
adjective
denoting
relating
monosyllabic
word
form
that
treated
suffix
preceding
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populusque
classical
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having
planes
fetal
head
inclined
those
maternal
pelvis
want
thank
existence
tell
friend
about
this
define
closely
connected
independent
phonological
status
noun
tureng
turkish
adobe
flash
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tureng_sozluk
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ENCLITICALLY»
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enclitically nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
enclitically e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Personal Pronouns in the Germanic Languages: A Study of ...
Furthermore, in the other 3rd person pronouns the distinction between accusative
and dative is lost generally in the orthotone forms in Middle Dutch, but is largely
maintained enclitically. On isolated accusative-dative distinction in modern ...
2
Codex Bezae: A Study of the So-Called Western Text of the ...
Let us take for instance the adverb ibi: this becomes in French and finally y: but in
Italian it is used enclitically in the form vi. Suppose then we find in John xii. 2 et
fecerunt ei cenam bi, may we not regard the word as used enclitically, and far ...
J. Rendel Harris, J. Armitage Robinson, 2004
3
Lexilogus ; Or a critical examination of the meaning and ...
I suppose that it was wished not to deprive these contracted forms of their
external mark of contraction, the circumflex ; not, however, that they were on that
account pronounced less enclitically. pressly directs22. For if we wish to make an
...
Philipp Buttmann, Fishlake, 1861
4
Lexilogus; or, a Critical Examination of the meaning and ...
I suppose that it was wished not to deprive these contracted forms of their
external mark of contraction, the circumflex; not, however, that they were on that
account pronounced less enclitically. 9" Kai Tb Zet'rs Kai rt'z a'qui: é'yxhtréov
rovréan ...
Philipp Carl BUTTMANN, J. R. FISHLAKE, 1836
5
Lost Languages from the Mediterranean
Keeping this in mind, it is possible to distinguish basically two different
applications of the word, namely: 1. in first position just after the punctuation mark
and 2. in final position, enclitically attached to the preceding word or as a closing
element ...
Jan G. P. Best, Fred C.. Woudhuizen, 1989
These can be further extended by the enclitically used resultatives RES a-j: a-jai
> =[Ø-]j : =[Ø-]jai, yielding the complex sequences youm=[Ø-]sen=[Ø-]j(ai) ~ =iim=[
Ø-]sen=[Ø-]j(ai) '(it) had been'. It may be asked whether PART PRF a-sen ...
Let us take for instance the adverb ibi: this becomes in French if and finally y: but
in Italian it is used enclitically in the form vi. Suppose then we find in John xii. 2 et
fecerunt ei conam bi, may we not regard the word as used enclitically, and far ...
8
The Crosslinguistic Study of Language Acquisition
While all of the children use them enclitically, proclitic pronouns only occur in
Mairi's and Spiros' data. Enclitic personal pronouns thus seem to be used
productively before proclitics. While, at 1;10, Spiros will omit proclitic third person
neuter ...
9
Catalan: A Comprehensive Grammar
12.2.2 PRONOUNS AFTER THE VERB Weak pronouns are enclitically attached
after the verb when this is an infinitive. a gerund, or a (positive) imperative. If the
verb ends in a consonant or a semiconsonant -u (in the diphthongs -au, -eu, -iu, ...
Max Wheeler, Alan Yates, Nicolau Dols, 1999
10
Columbus and the Ends of the Earth: Europe's Prophetic ...
diagnosticians of Europe's colonial discourse will lean enclitically now on one
now on the other term of "civilization and barbarity." I say "enclitically" because, in
either case, something of the world being characterized becomes elided, and not
...