The Noun Victoria as SubjectUppsala University, 1982 - 123 pagine |
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Hans Helander. Fig . 1.0 . ( a ) action ( s ) ( b ) success victoria time This means that first a certain action , or several actions , take place , which are followed by success , in this case called victoria . This being the general ...
Hans Helander. Fig . 1.0 . ( a ) action ( s ) ( b ) success victoria time This means that first a certain action , or several actions , take place , which are followed by success , in this case called victoria . This being the general ...
Pagina 103
... action actually under- taken by someone because of the victory or an action that may be undertaken because of the victory : agit Caesarem per omnes terras ( 2.1 ) migrandi causa est ( 1.3 ) reditum praestat ( 1.1 ) reddit aliquem ...
... action actually under- taken by someone because of the victory or an action that may be undertaken because of the victory : agit Caesarem per omnes terras ( 2.1 ) migrandi causa est ( 1.3 ) reditum praestat ( 1.1 ) reddit aliquem ...
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... action ( cf. the examples under " Cases with identical logical subjects " above ) or ( b ) as the background of the main action ( cf. 2.1-2.3 above ) or ( c ) the state of affairs created by the actions taken to achieve a purpose ( cf ...
... action ( cf. the examples under " Cases with identical logical subjects " above ) or ( b ) as the background of the main action ( cf. 2.1-2.3 above ) or ( c ) the state of affairs created by the actions taken to achieve a purpose ( cf ...
Sommario
Introduction | 9 |
A representation of the goddess | 32 |
Syntactic semantics I A survey of various judgements about | 41 |
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