«GERUNDIVELY» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
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gerundively ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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A Dissertation on the Prophecy Contained in Daniel 9, 24-27: ...
The word 2TT\ signifies to be enlarged: its infinitive 3lfTl therefore, used
gerundively, will signify with enlarging itself or with continual enlargement. The
other verb plPI signifies primarily to cut short, whence it acquires the
metaphorical sense of ...
George Stanley Faber, 1811
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A dissertation on the seventy weeks of Daniel the prophet
All these however agree in taking the two words for nouns ; but Dr. Blaney, who is
followed by Mr. Faber, has supposed the two words to be infinitives used
gerundively; and since Urn signifies to be enlarged, and •pn, as the Dr. and
others ...
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Jeremiah and Lamentations. A new translation; with notes ...
mm is the infinitive mood used gerundively, faciendo, or quoadfaciendum. Verse
31. Shall Jaazer make moan inarticulately through weeping—I have not the least
doubt that the subject of HJH' is to be found in an», which has been improperly ...
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An Attempt towards an Improved Version, a Metrical ...
37 : where the sacred writer follows, though not exactly, the mistaken Greek
translation of this hemistich: for N3 is the infinitive used gerundively, not the
participle; and is written N1: in six MSS. The clause therefore is an apt
accommodatiom; ...
William NEWCOME (successively Bishop of Dromore, of Ossory, and of Waterford, and Archbishop of Armagh.), 1819
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Critical Reflections on Religion and Media in Contemporary Bali
... once naturalized, (a) the tripartite periodization and (b) the smallerscale
framework of events and circumstances must then be taken as the broader '
context' in which all other ways of understanding and being in the world are (
gerundively) to ...
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An Anthropological Critique of Development: The Growth of ...
differentiated; and, gerundively, as manageable, usable or otherwise in varying
degree. The contrastbetween two kindsofagricultural knowledgein Andean
potatofarming is clearly drawnoutby van derPloeg. Drawing onMendras's notion
of ...
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Jeremiah and Lamentations: a new translation, with notes ...
Pachom. render it, X.X.1X. to txattt etvra — " he is not so," alike supereminent, " in
performing." iwy is the infinitive mood used gerundively, fnciendo, or, quoad
faciendum. , 31. — Shall Jaazer make moan inarticulately through weeping] I
have ...
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Counterworks: Managing the Diversity of Knowledge
However, aswiththe colonialconquest ofthe furtherexpanses ofthe globe,this
depends uponan imageof knowledge which gerundively posits the worldas
investigable, and so tobe explored, and singles out the appropriate willing
subjectsof ...
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Language, Culture, and Society: Key Topics in Linguistic ...
... for cheese,” or gerundively “to be rushed through,” or “to be approached.” If we
thus designate what is involved in description as the definitionoffeatures(
ortheattributionofproperties),thenwecansaythatbeing in the semantic dimension
confers ...
Christine Jourdan, Kevin Tuite, 2006
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Grammatical Categories and the Lexicon
... or one of the Path notions together with a gerundively expressed Manner, as in
(1o3b, c, and d). For acceptable style, any further components must either be
omitted and left for possible inference, or established elsewhere in the discourse:
...