One of the main contributions of this thesis concerns the analysis of denominative variation causes in specialised texts. |
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The denominative verb which is to make an atonement, make reconciliation, or to purge is or Kapar. |
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Reproduction of the trademark's distinctive sign, if it is not strictly a denominative trademark. |
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Through this plane, each element of content takes on an expression in a denominative capacity. |
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I am not sure if nashaq is a denominative of the cognate noun. |
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From the fact that this was the most noticeable feature in their costume, the name came naturally to be the denominative term of the tribe. |
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A denominative term such as 'white' signifies by imposition a substance that is white, but it signifies by representation the whiteness inhering in the substance. |
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The two main types of derived verbs were denominative and deverbative. |
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A denominative verb is one which has been created out of a noun. |
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Gentiles are denominative nouns denoting belonging to or coming from a particular country, nation, or city. Gentiles are formed from proper nouns by secondary suffixes. |
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Denominative predication obtains in the case that the predicate is true of the subject as the result of the subject's possession of some further, accidental, feature. |
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