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In most modern European languages , adverbs are generally felt to have a natural derivational affinity to adjectives , not to nouns . To make an adverb from a noun , one typically either converts the noun to a prepositional phrase ...
In most modern European languages , adverbs are generally felt to have a natural derivational affinity to adjectives , not to nouns . To make an adverb from a noun , one typically either converts the noun to a prepositional phrase ...
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Nouns and adjectives alike may appear in this syntagm and are on a par syntactically . ... Again an adverbial sense is evident ; one might translate ' in a manner having to do with Noun , Noun - ish - ly , Noun - wise ' .
Nouns and adjectives alike may appear in this syntagm and are on a par syntactically . ... Again an adverbial sense is evident ; one might translate ' in a manner having to do with Noun , Noun - ish - ly , Noun - wise ' .
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Schematically , this is shown in 47 : ( 47 ) Noun [ Dat ] = as / with / by Noun ; Noun - ish - ly , Noun - wise e.g. ... particularly with adjectives rather than with nouns ( though not precluding occurrence with nouns , recall n .
Schematically , this is shown in 47 : ( 47 ) Noun [ Dat ] = as / with / by Noun ; Noun - ish - ly , Noun - wise e.g. ... particularly with adjectives rather than with nouns ( though not precluding occurrence with nouns , recall n .
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