conjoined Betekenis & Definitie

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Voorbeelden van conjoined

  • We can say, tentatively, that a philosophy of life is a theory of the good conjoined with practical recommendations for attaining the good.

  • Five conjoined pieces of paper of varying dimensions make up the document.

  • The conjoined analysis seems to predict a better performance on object than on subject relatives of the types (1) and (2).

  • As situations encoding a result cannot be contradicted by a conjoined clause (cf. section 4.4), the contradiction test was used to discover resultatives.

  • In many cases, verbs were conjoined that evidently had the same subject.

  • In the third group, with two valves, the raphes reached to the mid point of the conjoined leaflet.

  • Similarly, in languages where n-words normally need to be licensed, they can sometimes appear in adjoined contexts, but fail to appear in conjoined contexts.

  • The conjoined relative clauses part corresponds to select operators, similar to the ones used in relational algebra.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

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