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In addition, the construction indicates adversative affect, suggesting that someone was negatively affected.
It is, therefore, adversative in its nature.
The indirect or adversative passive has the same form as the direct passive in Japanese.
(i) However (adversative) we know the most effective path.
-an : Verbal uses can be indicative, imperative, or adversative.
Copulative, adversative and disjunctive notions are typically communicated by context or clause order.
In English and Japanese, the passive of intransitive verbs may be used to express an adversative situation:
Female cadets of the fourth class will receive the same adversative treatment as male fourth class cadets.
It's "adversative treatment," please.)
The V.M.I. approach is known as an "adversative" system, which stresses character-building through overcoming adversity.
This so-called adversative passive works like the ordinary passive voice in terms of syntactic structure-that is, a theme or instrument acts as subject.
Adversative Conjunctions, in: Linguistics (1933)
Adversative replication can give an advantage in meme transmission when the meme itself encourages aggression against other memes.
Assigning prime place to character development, V.M.I. uses an "adversative method" modeled on English public schools and once characteristic of military instruction.
The Japanese adversative passive (also called indirect passive) indicates adversative affect.
Virginia next argues that V.M.I.'s adversative method of training provides educational benefits that cannot be made available, unmodified, to women.
The adversative conjunctions are: dar/însă/ci (but) and iar (on the other hand).
For the adversative sense of "but" or "only", there are ama and fakat (both Arabic), also yalnız (which is also an adjective corresponding to "alone").
"Heidegger, Hölderlin, and the 'Essence of Philosophy': An Adversative Conversation," Neohelicon, 27:1 (Winter, 2000)
Second, the commonwealth argues, "the unique V.M.I. method of character development and leadership training," the school's adversative approach, would have to be modified were V.M.I. to admit women.
You have to show why it's important, what it is that's so important about this hard-to-grasp, adversative kind of thing that enables you to say to women who want to go there, you can't come."
For arguments of the verb other than the subject or the object, a separate set of related suffixes have a dative, benefactive, adversative, instrumental, or locative meaning ('to', 'for', 'against', 'with', 'by', 'at').
Mal or melka 'although, even though' can form adversative clauses, e.g., Niyaw niyaw, mal-te/melka te nikneki 'I will go, although I don't want to'.
The German conjunctions used to signal this structure (Einerseits 'on the one hand', aber.andererseits 'but on the other hand') are more transparent than the mixture of causal Because and adversative But used in the English text.