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- Other languages employ periphrasis, with idiomatic expressions or auxiliary verbs.
- The following trees illustrate the periphrasis of light verb constructions:
- Periphrasis is a characteristic of analytic languages, which tend to avoid inflection.
- It contrasts with periphrasis, aureation and pleonasm.
- But that same penchant for periphrasis could lead to another career opportunity . . ..
- The role of catenae for the theory of periphrasis is illustrated with the trees that follow.
- Metonymy skates on top of periphrasis in just basically a grotesquery of the way a sentence ought to be ordered.
- Even strongly inflected synthetic languages sometimes make use of periphrasis to fill out an inflectional paradigm that is missing certain forms.
- Some other constructions that commonly express a range of modal notions show a greater degree of periphrasis than those considered so far.
- Its use is either as a canonical adjective, or as a part of a second, alternative perfect periphrasis with transitive verbs.
- Among the methods of amplification are refining or dwelling on a point; periphrasis; comparison; apostrophe; prosopopeia; digression; description; and opposition.
- New forms also developed, such as the conditional, which in most Romance languages started out as a periphrasis, but later became a simple tense.
- Another difference between Tsakonian and the common Demotic Greek dialect is its verb system Tsakonian preserves different archaic forms, such as participial periphrasis for the present tense.
- Nevertheless, the majority of text critics consider the Western text in the Gospels to be characterised by periphrasis and expansion; and accordingly tend to prefer the Alexandrian readings.
- Hill notes that while " heaven " in Matthew is often used as a periphrasis for God's name it is quite clearly not so used in this verse.
- :: English speakers manage to do really well with our unpredictable phrasal verbs and our fairly rich periphrasis .-- talk ) 03 : 56, 20 March 2012 ( UTC)
- A comparison of some Latin forms of the verb " dkcere "'lead'with their English translations illustrates further that English uses periphrasis in many instances where Latin uses inflection.
- He had great appreciation of the Baroque, and wrote in a periodic style which reflected it, each phrase opening from the preceding, full of periphrasis and other flourishes of rhetoric, though flowing.
- Such periphrasis is rejected by some researchers such as Martin van Bruinessen and some other scholars who are usually close to Turkish authorities who believe that such claims obscure Kurdish cultural, social, political and ideological heterogeneity without sufficient justification.
- Similar practices still exist in Catholic and Orthodox Christianity in the veneration of Christ and, mainly, of the saints . " Our Lady of Lourdes " is essentially periphrasis, unless some aspect of the Virgin were being invoked.
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