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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «REDUPLICATIVELY»
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1
Modern Chinese: A Second Course
also be used reduplicatively. The reduplication of a measure word implies the ...
be used reduplicatively as measure words with the implication of "every" or "each
", e. g. s. AA ils IR-fll, -fr-fKit iff*. Everyone is working intensely and cheerfully.
But let it be far from anyone's belief reduplicatively to understand Christ to be
corporeally the same in divinity, when He be a body, because then insofar as He
is embodied, and consequently by necessity, everything that is embodied, would
be ...
John Wyclif, Stephen E. Lahey, 2013
3
Papers in Chinese Linguistics and Epigraphy
(2) There is no transitive verb used reduplicatively.(3) * * * So far as unidentical
reduplicatives are concerned, we have to distinguish them from synonymous
compounds. The former, in most cases descriptives and nouns, usually cannot be
...
4
On Creation, Conservation, and Concurrence: Metaphysical ...
One reading results when the particle 'insofar as' is taken reduplicatively and
applied to that concept of being /753b/ which is the most abstract and is common
to both God and creatures; and this reading is false, since what it signifies is that
a ...
Francisco Suárez, Alfred J. Freddoso, 2002
5
The Philosophical Basis for Individual Differences According ...
St. Thomas teaches that there is but one soul in man, namely the intellective
which is at the same time vegetative and sensitive. * Our investigation concerns
itself with whether the intellectual soul, formally or reduplicatively ...
Robert Joseph Slavin, 1936
6
Outlines of Formal Logic
And the same holds for these terms: in so far as, for the reason that, under the
aspect that, as such, etc. And these reduplicating terms are taken in two ways:
specifically and reduplicatively. Specifically they repeat or apply to the subject the
...
7
Tracts of the Learned and Celebrated Antiquarian Sir Thomas ...
scabrous: yet in their exerced act (as they suppomf for things reduplicatively as
things in the first apprehension os the mind by them signified) I could,'even in far
ab'sh'user purposes, have so fitly adjusted them' with apt and proper terms, and ...
Sir Thomas Urquhart, 1774
8
Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament
When the subst. peti refers to the bearer of an action and event, it is always
intended reduplicatively such that the action in question appears as a result of
the condition designated by peti. To the extent and because they are simple and
foolish, ...
G. Johannes Botterweck, Helmer Ringgren, Heinz-Josef Fabry, 2003
9
Mediaeval and Renaissance Logic
The phrase unoblest of creatures" is predicated of individual men, but
reduplicatively, that is, using the locution 'insofar as' or just las'. So this is true:
Socrates, as [a] man, is the noblest of creatures while this is not true: Socrates is
the noblest ...
Dov M. Gabbay, John Woods, 2008
10
The Ethics of Diagnosis
In the interpretative moment, up to four types of ideas can be distinguished: the
purely empirical or the “reduplicatively empirical”, one could call it - of those who
with greater of lesser deliberation do not want or do not know how to adhere to ...
José Luis Peset Reig, Diego Gracia, 1992