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Grec (langue) --- Conjonctions (linguistique) --- Greek language --- Conjunctions --- Greek language - Conjunctions
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Lexicology. Semantics --- German language --- Prepositions. --- Conjunctions. --- German language - Prepositions. --- German language - Conjunctions.
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Greek language --- Grec (Langue) --- Conjunctions --- Conjonctions --- dissimilation --- apocope
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Italian language --- Conjunctions. --- Concessive clauses. --- -Italian language --- -Romance languages --- Concessive clauses --- Conjunctions --- -Concessive clauses --- Romance languages --- Italian language - Conjunctions. --- Italian language - Concessive clauses. --- Italien (langue) --- Conjonctions (linguistique). --- Propositions concessives.
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Grammar --- German language --- Allemand (Langue) --- Temporal clauses --- Tense --- Temps --- Tense. --- Sentences. --- Conjunctions. --- German language - Tense. --- German language - Sentences. --- German language - Conjunctions. --- DEUTSCHE SPRACHE --- VERB --- TEMPUS/TEMPORA
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When Protagoras remarks “if you like, let us assume that justice is holy and holiness just”, Socrates replies “No, I do not want this ‘if you like’ or ‘if you agree’ sort of thing to be put to the proof (-); our statement will be most properly tested if we take away the ‘if’” (Plato Protagoras 331c3-d1). This passage may be considered one of the oldest passages reflecting on the pragmatic functions of ‘if’, and the importance of ‘if’ in human reasoning. This book develops a linguistic framework to analyse conditionals, for which the apparatus of Functional Grammar provides a basis. Within this framework a detailed analysis is given of conditionals in Ancient Greek, in which syntactic, semantic as well as pragmatic factors are used to explain the multifarious uses of the important but elusive conjunction ei.
Greek language --- Grec (Langue) --- Conditionals --- Conjunctions --- Grammar --- Conditionnel --- Conjonctions --- Grammaire --- Conditionals. --- Conjunctions. --- Grammar. --- -Greek language --- -Classical languages --- Indo-European languages --- Classical philology --- Greek philology --- -Conditionals --- Classical languages
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Baltic-Finnic languages --- Greek language --- Foreign words and phrases --- Baltic --- Conjunctions --- -Classical languages --- Indo-European languages --- Classical philology --- Greek philology --- -Balto-Finnic languages --- Finnish languages --- Finnic languages --- -Baltic --- Baltic. --- Conjunctions. --- -Conjunctions --- -Foreign words and phrases --- Classical languages --- Balto-Finnic languages --- Foreign words and phrases&delete& --- Baltic languages --- Baltic-Finnic languages - Foreign words and phrases - Baltic --- Greek language - Conjunctions
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Les unités linguistiques ayant pour fonction (paradoxale) de signifier une relation entre d?autres unités de discours, suscitent, depuis l?Antiquité, un intérêt toujours renouvelé. Défi pour le grammairien, dont ils subvertissent les ± parties du discours ?, ces ± mots-outils ?, que l?on peut prendre pour des "mots vides", obligent le linguiste à interroger les rapports entre syntaxe et sémantique, logique et linguistique, système et discours, signe et implicite.00Les onze études réunies dans ce livre s?attachent à décrire les processus de fonctionnement de morphèmes appartenant à des langues diverses (allemand, français, italien, latin, vietnamien), qui marquent une relation de liaison ou d?intégration. Ces études de cas détaillées, menées selon différents cadres théoriques (typologie, cognitivisme, psycho-mécanique, grammaire fractale, linguistique de l?énonciation, argumentation dans la langue, linguistique textuelle), du point de vue synchronique ou diachronique, mettent en valeur le caractère premier de la variation dans les systèmes linguistiques.00Un chapitre introductif pose les repères terminologiques, historiques et théoriques pour l?étude de catégories de signes linguistiques ? prépositions, conjonctions, connecteurs ?, marqués par la transcatégorialité et la polyfonctionalité.
Grammar, Comparative and general --- Connectives (Linguistics) --- Sentence connectors --- Conjunctions (Linguistics) --- Prepositions --- Prepositions. --- Conjunctions. --- Connectives. --- Function words --- Syntax --- Connectives --- Auxiliaries --- Prepositional phrases --- Conjunctions --- Grammaire comparée. --- E-books --- Grammar --- Historical linguistics --- Comparative linguistics --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Prepositions --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Conjunctions --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Connectives --- Grammaire comparée.
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French language --- Subjunctive. --- Romance languages --- Etymology --- Names. --- Conjunctions. --- Subordinate constructions. --- Conjonctions --- Subordonnées --- Conjunctions --- Subordinate constructions --- -Conjunctions --- Subordonnées --- Spanish language --- -Spanish language --- -Castilian language --- Castilian language --- Historical linguistics --- Grammar --- anno 500-1499 --- Chrétien, --- Espagnol (Langue) --- Spanish language - Conjunctions --- Spanish language - Subordinate constructions
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