Similar words: appellation, appellate, appellate court, appellate jurisdiction, appellant, a cappella, interpellation, appetitive. Meaning: [ə'pelətɪv] n. identifying word or words by which someone or something is called and classified or distinguished from others. adj. 1. pertaining to or dealing with or used as a common noun 2. inclined to or serving for the giving of names.
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1. To fulfill the appellative function is the only way to stimulate potential foreign guests to buy our products.
2. The incomplete appellative function of soft news also demands that the form of the translation versions be essentially oriented to the usage of target language.
3. The address forms in appellative system are of metasemiotic features just like the primitives in an axiomatic system.
4. According to Reiss' text typology, tourism signs can be categorized into three types: informative , expressive and appellative.
5. Secondhand room privately owned house appears on the market trade appellative and secondhand room.
6. Soft news belongs to the content-focused text with some incomplete appellative function.
7. Signs are characteristic of conciseness , directness, and intertextuality, with prompting, directing , referential and appellative functions.
8. Social security expense holds the proportion of gross domestic product, level of appellative social security.
9. Aiming directly at the deficiency of available editors on searching or replacing the appellative symbols and multi-lines, we propose a method to develop a tool used for software maintenance.
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