Similar words: adjective, adjective law, objective function, injective, objective, subjective, subjectively, objectively. Meaning: [‚ædʒek'taɪvl] adj. of or relating to or functioning as an adjective.
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1. However, what the adjectival property actually qualifies is the property, and only the property, of that noun.
2. Adjectival verb is a very common form in Russian.
3. It is also used in adjectival compounds.
4. The different semantics of the adjectival syntactic construction is closely related to the different ways language users conceptualize the entities or the events.Sentencedict.com
5. What is the proper name for "adjectival verbs" has been controversial among linguists.
6. Adjectival modifying units are used to give more information about nouns (things).
7. The term velout é is from the French adjectival form of velour, meaning velvety.
8. Adjectival verbs can be transformed into adjectives in some cases.
9. However, after thorough investigation and multidimensional analysis, the author comes to the conclusion that they should be judged as adjectival forms in nature.
10. The valence theory of cognitive grammar provides a powerful explanation to the semantic construction of the English adjectival syntactic construction.
11. The focus of the debate has been on (a) whether or not we can see an adjectival verb as a word, and (b) how verbal it is.
12. The last is transitional positioning, including transition from monosyllabic adjectival antonyms to repeated internal structure and that from different sentence elements to external functions.
13. In Chinese, a sentence can be embedded in a noun phrase to modify its head noun and such a process is called relativization. Relativization usually results in relative clauses or adjectival clauses.
14. This paper discusses the confusion in writing forms of adjectival modifiers for mineralogical nomenclature, especially in Chinese, and analyses the reasons resulting in this situation.
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