Gothenburg Studies in English, Τόμοι 56-581984 |
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... base . This base represents , more or less straightforwardly , the referential part of the adjective ( in particular , if we allow ourselves to regard the base as a " nucleus morpheme " ) : Accidental war : " war which constitutes an ...
... base . This base represents , more or less straightforwardly , the referential part of the adjective ( in particular , if we allow ourselves to regard the base as a " nucleus morpheme " ) : Accidental war : " war which constitutes an ...
Σελίδα 121
... Base Again we have a suffix which is devoid of meaning . However , it is ob- vious that it is selective as to the type of base with which it combines . There are five types of bases : 1 ) Place - names . In Latin it was originally ...
... Base Again we have a suffix which is devoid of meaning . However , it is ob- vious that it is selective as to the type of base with which it combines . There are five types of bases : 1 ) Place - names . In Latin it was originally ...
Σελίδα 125
... bases of classic , civic , domestic , public are Latin , for instance . English adjectives in -ic may be direct loans from Greek , Latin or French , or new formations formed on clas- sical bases . If , however , the base is a name it ...
... bases of classic , civic , domestic , public are Latin , for instance . English adjectives in -ic may be direct loans from Greek , Latin or French , or new formations formed on clas- sical bases . If , however , the base is a name it ...
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Aarts and Calbert adjectival adjective-noun adverbial adjectives AFFECTED OBJ-ACTOR American analysis appear base basic behaviour CAUSER CAUSER-RESULT character classifying adjectives classifying functions combinations Compare conditional bequest connecting link connecting relations Consider constituting containing context copula criminal deictic descriptive adjectives dialogue drama effect emotional English entity examples expression fact feature fiction Gothenburg head noun honour human indicate interior monologue interpretation involving Joyce Carol Oates Levi's linguists literary Ljung marriage meaning modifier monologue Morphological musical narrative natural nominal NORM-ADHERENT normally noun phrases noun-noun compounds Oates´s OBJ-PLACE OBJ-TIME occur ORIGIN-OBJ paraphrases PART-WHOLE particular pattern person phrases physical PLACE-OBJ political possible predicating adjectives predicative positions problem referent referential content relationship represent RESULT-SOURCE role semantic semantic shifts sense Sentimental Education shifts short stories social SOURCE-RESULT speech act structures suffixes suggest TIME-OBJ tion tive verb verbal verbal adjectives WHOLE-PART words