PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «SIMILATIVE»
similative
similative
merriam
webster
tive
adjective
ˈsiməˌlātiv
lət
full
expressing
similarity
origin
latin
similis
similar
ative
case
wiktionary
this
usually
expressed
phrases
like
looks
that
bird
robin
languages
define
simi
implying
indicating
likeness
resemblance
instrumental
relation
pple
past
participle
almond
leaved
scented
dict
revised
unabridged
grammar
composition
about
noted
oxford
reference
guide
morphology
affixes
reliably
qualitative
occurring
easily
predicative
position
equative
comparative
constructions
beja
north
often
share
forms
with
henkelmann
because
discussion
expressions
from
africanist
typological
perspective
haspelmath
buchholz
survey
european
fortescue
deals
definitions
onelook
search
found
dictionaries
include
word
click
first
link
below
directly
page
where
turkish
solveiga
armoskaite
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SIMILATIVE»
Scopri l'uso di
similative nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
similative e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Adverbial Constructions in the Languages of Europe
The three types of exceptions share the common feature that in these cases the
similative marker is stronger than the equative standard marker: (a) by
reinforcement through the correlate, (b) by not being weakened to a general
subordinator, ...
Johan van der Auwera, Dónall Ó Baoill, 1998
2
Reported Discourse: A Meeting Ground for Different ...
The data provides an interesting counter-point to the data on se discussed in §2,
and deep and striking parallels with the data on Shona ti (Giildemann, this
volume). 3.1 Similative preposition or predicate As noted earlier, olsem derives
from ...
Tom Güldemann, Manfred von Roncador, 2002
3
Clusivity: Typology and Case Studies of Inclusive-exclusive ...
'you.pl' associative, associative, associative, similative similative, similative
dyadic (associative?) similative classes of nouns. This distribution is shown on
Table 3.13 Deep gray marks areas in which the relevant reading is always
available to ...
4
Denominal Verb Formation in English
Therefore, a decision was made to use existing -ize and conversion denominal
verbs whose meanings indicate contexts other than the four used for the test
items, namely SIMILATIVE (ACT AS/LIKE N), PERFORMATIVE (DO/PERFORM N
), ...
Carolyn A. Gottfurcht, 2007
5
Early English in the Computer Age: Explorations Through the ...
The basic unit in all similes is a variable syntagma here called the similative
phrase. The structure of the similative phrase is ground + comparative element +
Y (e. g., as dead as a door-nail). The ground may be overt or covert in Middle
English ...
Matti Rissanen, Merja Kytö, Minna Palander-Collin, 1993
6.6.2 Gender distinction There is some gender distinction in similative modifiers,
especially when the modifier makes reference to livestock – -ya marks masculine,
and -i marks feminine. The source of the distinction is undoubtedly Nepali:5 ...
11.3.3.4. Ambient similative SVCs The similative construction is very common in
the text corpus. Two verbs occur in this construction. The first is gang 'be like that'.
This similative verb is anaphoric, pointing to something previously introduced in ...
8
Quotatives: Cross-linguistic and Cross-disciplinary Perspectives
Van with similative meaning in the context of iets 'something': From the beginning
of the 19th century onwards, existential iets 'something' occurs with van and
genitive adjectives and nouns; the construction usually has similative meaning
and ...
Isabelle Buchstaller, Ingrid van Alphen, 2012
9
Evidentials: Turkic, Iranian and Neighbouring Languages
Similative-evidential forms More pertinent for the current topic are similative-
evidential forms, such as the Even form in -mdAs. This form is used to hedge the
truth of the proposition, indicating that the speaker is not certain in identification (
of ...
Lars Johanson, Bo Utas, 2000
10
Haspelmath, Martin; König, Ekkehard; Oesterreicher, Wulf; ...
Among others, this domain includes equative sentences such as (18a), similative
sentences such as (18b), and sentences which contain role phrases, such as (
18c): (18) English: (Indo-European, Germanic) (a) Robert is as tall as Maria (b) ...