Language, Bände 26-31George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... adjectives and with verbs in -ing , will not select : She was quietly entertaining is ambiguous . On the other hand , quietly , which does not occur with adverbs , will select the adjective homonym from a form that may be either adjective ...
... adjectives and with verbs in -ing , will not select : She was quietly entertaining is ambiguous . On the other hand , quietly , which does not occur with adverbs , will select the adjective homonym from a form that may be either adjective ...
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... adjective homonym of an adjective - adverb form , as in He looked hard . Examples are beautifully , completely , decisively , cleverly , sadly , uncertainly , forlornly . None of these will select the adjective in He was potted or in ...
... adjective homonym of an adjective - adverb form , as in He looked hard . Examples are beautifully , completely , decisively , cleverly , sadly , uncertainly , forlornly . None of these will select the adjective in He was potted or in ...
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... Adjective one is an adjec- tive which follows immediately after the head ; adjective two either immedi- ately precedes the head or follows the head plus adjective one . ' Spanish does , to be sure , have two classes of qualifying or ...
... Adjective one is an adjec- tive which follows immediately after the head ; adjective two either immedi- ately precedes the head or follows the head plus adjective one . ' Spanish does , to be sure , have two classes of qualifying or ...
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