0 used in questions, exclamations etc to indicate what the speaker considers probable -- určitě; přece
1 without doubt, hesitation, mistake or failure -- spolehlivě
2 (in answers) certainly; of course -- jistě
‘May I come with you?’ ‘Surely!’
While it does not necessarily shatter all of our illusions, it surely remains an insurmountable obstacle for any project of self-created human happiness.
Characterizing the discourse functions of linguistic expressions is surely one of the most difficult tasks in linguistic analysis.
Surely what ultimately unites us here is an interest in past and present social processes, not abstracted entities.
It's also short (8 pages) but surely valuable for the intended audience.
This is surely the single greatest strength of a book that otherwise has few to recommend it.
A better position, surely, would be to consider the objective probabilities of the unrealized alternatives.
Surely, early generative phonology in the 1970s provided evidence for preferring deletion to insertion rules for the sake of generality.
Furthermore, there is no consideration of internet resources, which surely would be the first point of enquiry for a scientific definition by students today.
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