The Noun Victoria as SubjectUppsala University, 1982 - 123 pagine |
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... interpretation , according to which victoria would represent the general notion of the logical predicate and the grammatical predicate would represent the general modification ( cf. above , p . 11 ) . Here are some typical examples ...
... interpretation , according to which victoria would represent the general notion of the logical predicate and the grammatical predicate would represent the general modification ( cf. above , p . 11 ) . Here are some typical examples ...
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... interpreted . The result of this re - interpretation will then depend on which of the notions contained in the subject is predominant in the mind of the reader : Nor- mally victoria denotes an achievement or the result of an achievement ...
... interpreted . The result of this re - interpretation will then depend on which of the notions contained in the subject is predominant in the mind of the reader : Nor- mally victoria denotes an achievement or the result of an achievement ...
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... interpret all the cases that belong here as periphrases ( for the principle of double interpretation cf. pp . 40 and 44 ) . As I think it is suitable to treat them together with other periphrastic expressions , I have collected all the ...
... interpret all the cases that belong here as periphrases ( for the principle of double interpretation cf. pp . 40 and 44 ) . As I think it is suitable to treat them together with other periphrastic expressions , I have collected all the ...
Sommario
Introduction | 9 |
A representation of the goddess | 32 |
Syntactic semantics I A survey of various judgements about | 41 |
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abstract noun action adjectives aliquem analysis atque battle belli belong castris causal cause certa circumstances Claud clause clear clearly combination component concerning consequently consists construction contains copula cruenta described discussed dubia effect element erat etiam examples expressed fact final function give goddess haec Hist hostes ibid idea important incruenta fuit instances inter interpretation judgement kind laeta logical subject magna material means metaphorical milia militum modification mythological nature nobis notion nulla object occur passage pattern periphrasis phrase plena position possible predicate present quae qualifications quam question quos quotation quoted refer regards relation Romanis semantic sense sentence sine someone status structure sunt Syntactic tamen thing toria translation treated verb victoria fuit