The Noun Victoria as SubjectUppsala University, 1982 - 123 pagine |
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Pagina 21
... natural in religious matters , people's views were presumably extremely vague and inarticulate . Moreover , as I have ... nature of such gods are reflected in Cicero's De natura deorum . In 2,61 ff . , the Stoic philosopher Balbus gives ...
... natural in religious matters , people's views were presumably extremely vague and inarticulate . Moreover , as I have ... nature of such gods are reflected in Cicero's De natura deorum . In 2,61 ff . , the Stoic philosopher Balbus gives ...
Pagina 36
... nature , see p . 14 . The expression " victoria as subject " needs further definition . The term " subject " in this connexion means " grammatical subject " , but it must be borne in mind that material collecting of the type required ...
... nature , see p . 14 . The expression " victoria as subject " needs further definition . The term " subject " in this connexion means " grammatical subject " , but it must be borne in mind that material collecting of the type required ...
Pagina 42
... nature and ( b ) is a more general judgement of a qualitative nature ; ( 2 ) From the gram- matical point of view : ( a ) consists of complete clauses and ( b ) consists of a predicate . The phrase nec incruenta fuit may be said to ...
... nature and ( b ) is a more general judgement of a qualitative nature ; ( 2 ) From the gram- matical point of view : ( a ) consists of complete clauses and ( b ) consists of a predicate . The phrase nec incruenta fuit may be said to ...
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