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1994
This chapter will discuss translation problems that have “translation in context” as a common denominator. The expressions under consideration consist of more than one word. Translation of these words separately yields wrong results. Expressions that fit this denominator are idioms, translation idioms, complex predicates and collocations.
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This chapter will discuss translation problems that have “translation in context” as a common denominator. The expressions under consideration consist of more than one word. Translation of these words separately yields wrong results. Expressions that fit this denominator are idioms, translation idioms, complex predicates and collocations.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Complex predicates in Lithuanian
2017Abstract Lithuanian is a highly synthetic language that is morphologically rich. This research revisits a set of specific classification of Lithuanian predicates into complex predicate constructions. The data for the analysis was collected from the publically accessible corpus of Lithuanian language and the examples were analysed ...
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Complex Predicates in Zargulla
2018The paper presents an analysis of complex predicates in Zargulla, a member of the East Ometo branch of Omotic. Complex predicates are constructions in which a single clause is headed by two verbal constituents. The V1 constituent of complex predicates may be any lexical or ideophonic verb whereas the V2 constituent is restricted to about ten lexical ...
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Noun-Verb Complex Predicates in Hindi and the Rise of Non-Canonical Subjects
, 2016Annie Montaut
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1992
One of the most important results of early research in generative grammar is the discovery that superficially very similar constructions should be distinguished on the basis of whether they involve a construal rule of Control, or a movement rule of Raising.
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One of the most important results of early research in generative grammar is the discovery that superficially very similar constructions should be distinguished on the basis of whether they involve a construal rule of Control, or a movement rule of Raising.
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The pronoun interpretation problem in Romance complex predicates
, 2015Valentina Brunetto
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