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Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture ...
11) 12) 13) 14) 15) ãft (not *ãtf; also ); adverbially ãftw (also ) “opposite, in accord
- ance with, in response to, while”; adverbially “accordingly” The preposition ãft
indicates that something is opposite something else. It is nor- mally used in the ...
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Exposition of the grammatical structure of the English ...
We know of none besides soon and often, except those which are originally
adjectives, and come under the class of adjectives adverbially employed. (3) The
comparatives and superlatives of some adjectives are used adverbially, though
the ...
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The Student's Marathi Grammar
Nouns may be used adverbially either in their (1) original, or (2) in their Inflected,
forms : — (1 ) fff ffT fH*T jTrT?T rrff^r he remained awake two days; ?fr ^T*: sfifV ^(
H?*r lie walked four miles; nrm- =WR TTT ^fTT^" SfrrS he took four yards of cloth
...
Ganpatráo R. Navalkar,
1894
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A Grammar of the New Testament Dialect
The neuter adjective, so often employed adverbially in the later Greek, is not
more common in the N. Test., than in the earlier classics. Note 1. This latter
species of adverbs is employed principally when there are not other appropriate
adverbial ...
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Advances in Cognitive Neurodynamics (III): Proceedings of ...
The adverbially expressions such as “more like this” were used. Following four
kinds of experimental cases were performed to evaluate how the emphatic
motion and the adverbially expression contributed. All the subjects attended to
the all ...
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Truth and Falsehood: An Inquiry into Generalized Logical Values
Adverbially. Qualified. Truth. Values. In developing a general theory of truth
values, it also seems quite natural to take into account adverbial qualifications of '
is true' and 'is false' as giving rise to truth values. The values ''logically true (false)'
' ...
Yaroslav Shramko, Heinrich Wansing,
2011
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A New Greek and English Lexicon; principally on the plan of ...
Ç Airalà'irâoiv, adverbially, uni- versallv; entirclv, Eur. Fr. incert. B. xiv.'9. '
AiraÇairXûis, adv. univcrsally; to- tally ; thoronghly ; indiscrimi- nately, the ss. of
àirXûs, slrength- ened by àir6. Th. líiral, àirXovs. 'Airatía, as, t), indignity ; unwor-
thiness ...
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A Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon Tongue: From the Danish of ...
From the Danish of Erasmus Rask Rasmus Rask. 158. The termination e is
adopted, when the adjective in the positive degree is used adverbially; as yfele,
evilly, from yfel; swi&e, very, exceedingly; hraSe, swiftly, from brsed, swift.
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A Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon Tongue: With a Praxis
Finally, the termination e, like the Icel. a, is adopted when the adjective, in the
positive degree, is used adverbially, as: yfele evilly, from yfel; swiSe exceedingly,
valde, from swiS strong; hraSe swiftly, from hraed swift. 2. The Comparative ...
Rasmus Kristian Rask,
1830
10.2. Adverbially. used. nouns. Certain nouns which indicate time, location or
quantity can be used adverbially. They are the following: antü 'sun, day', 'one day,
by day, daily, in ... days, ... days ago' semana 'week', 'weekly, in ... weeks, ...
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A Word, Please: Ten common usages mistaken for mistakes
Second, there exist things called flat adverbs, which are words not ending in “ly” that are used adverbially. 8. Like. There's a popular myth that ... «Glendale News Press, Ian 15»
Why Adverbs, Maligned by Many, Flourish in the American Legal …
Even among the most adverbially disinclined, virtually everyone recalls backtracking on promises not to use them. That includes Judge Gregory ... «Wall Street Journal, Oct 14»
A Word, Please: Some confusion over jobs that pay well
The word that modifies "paying" is functioning adverbially. So the adverb form, "well," is more proper than the adjective "good." That's also why ... «Burbank Leader, Oct 14»
English is sitting up and taking nourishment
In fact, it's almost as if people are able to use 'ain't' and still think clearly, act rationally, do rightly, live happily, and otherwise verb adverbially in ... «Baltimore Sun, Sep 14»
Poem of the week: The Sea and the Skylark by Gerard Manley …
... “right” now coming back adverbially to contain both “fully” and “correctively”. Dust and slime represent spiritual degeneration; no doubt they ... «The Guardian, Sep 14»
A Word, Please: You learn something new every day
Noun phrases can also function adverbially, answering the question "when" or "where." In "He visits Thursday afternoons," the noun phrase is ... «Daily Pilot, Iul 14»
A Word, Please: See if your adverbial is a member of the adverb club
The important thing to know is that different parts of speech, including nouns and prepositional phrases, can function adverbially, even if they're ... «Daily Pilot, Iul 14»
Majority whip it real good! Get Eric Cantor on 'Dancing With the Stars …
... points: Tom DeLay has been on “Dancing With the Stars” already, and he acquitted himself well passably adverbially. So was Bristol Palin. «Washington Post, Iun 14»
Gun-lovin' sheriff Maketa fires into both feet and his love for patriotic …
Instead, they act adverbially via the predicate of the clause to provide non restrictive background information regarding the action. «Aurora Sentinel, Mai 14»
Guardian and Observer style guide: H
No hyphen when used adverbially: you look half dead; half wine, half water; his trousers were at half mast; the scores were level at half time. «The Guardian, Feb 14»