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- The translative case marks " becoming something " on the noun.
- There seems to be no consitent translative alphabet for Common to Orcish.
- There is definite quantal transfer of translative momentum between particle and diffractive object.
- Some proteins require post-translative modifications.
- The translative and the word that it transfers are placed equi-level and a vertical dividing line separates them.
- Plural illative, inessive, elative, allative, adessive, ablative, translative have a short form in some words.
- Syntactic categories that alone are not capable of combining with each other can be immediately unified by a translative that effects transfer.
- By taking this translative approach, the implementation is always generated ( either manually, or more typically, automatically ) directly from the analysis.
- All translations of a fixed body is also a common supply collection of interest, and it defines the translative packing constant of that body.
- Thus it seems possible that in 1927, Heisenberg was not thinking in terms of Duane's hypothesis of quantal transfer of translative momentum.
- Additionally, the Amidah for Shabbat & Festivals is supplemented by an alternative, meditative, poetic translative rereading of the Amidah, written by Andr?Ungar.
- Roth's work explores the liberation of improvisation from composition, the poetic syntax of philosophical enquiry, and the function of music as translative epistemology ( MaTE ).
- This is the origin of the three-way systems as the three different ones in Karelian Finnish ( illative / inessive / elative, allative / adessive / ablative, translative / essive / excessive ).
- In modern Finnish, it has been superseded by a more complicated system of locative cases and enclitics, and the original-s has merged with another lative or locative suffix and turned into the modern inessive, elative, illative and even translative suffixes.
- You are talking about translative semantics, which has nothing to do with " . . . linguistic jargons and in a half-witted pseudo-academic style . . . ", which is what I am talking about, which is the racist statement that you made.
- There are four types of stasis : conjectural ( question of fact : Is / was it ? ), definitional ( question of definition : What is / what is its meaning ? ), qualitative ( question of quality : How good or bad is / was it ), and translative ( question of place or procedure : Is / was this appropriate process or place to handle the matter ? ).