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The rules by which appositional thought is elaborated on the other side of the brain will need study for many years to come.
It is often used in appositional phrases such as relative clauses.
An example of this appositional ordering in German is:
They should learn other uses of the comma,eg around appositional constructions.
The it is the substitute subject and the second subject is the appositional subject.
Appositional compounds refer to lexemes that have two (contrary) attributes which classify the compound.
Note also the following appositional construction:
The tonometer tip rests on the cornea with a constant appositional force of one gram.
Osteogenic cells that originate from the periosteum increase appositional growth and a bone collar is formed.
Split Ends a Cosmetology Shop is a nice example of appositional elegance combined with euphemism in the appositive and the low key or off-beat opening.
The species epithet "frondiculus" is treated as an appositional noun, and is Latin for "a small leaf", referring to the shape of the orbital cirrus.
A non-restrictive clause just provides "appositional" information; we presume the house has already been identified in a previous sentence, and the author simply wants to add that Jack was its builder.
Appositional compounds are normally written in two words, e.g. 'a footballer wife' (a wife who plays football) is expressed as futballista feleség.
The relation of the first member to the last is appositional, attributive or adverbial, e. g. uluka-yatu (owl+demon) is a demon in the shape of an owl.
There are several appositional compounds though, which are written as one word, especially where the first element specifies the type of the second (e.g. diáklány 'student girl').
In July 1969, Joseph E. Bogen published his revolutionary article "The Other Side of the Brain: An Appositional Mind."
This is most obvious in descriptive compounds (known as karmadharaya compounds in the Sanskrit tradition), in which the modifier is used in an attributive or appositional manner.
These examples can be contrasted with a similar but different use of pronouns in an appositional construction, where the use of other pronouns is also permitted but the pronouns cannot be preceded by the (pre-) determiner "all".
The process of appositional growth occurs when the cartilage model also grows in thickness due to the addition of more extracellular matrix on the peripheral cartilage surface, which is accompanied by new chondroblasts that develop from the perichondrium.
The species epithet, treated as an appositional noun, combines the Greek prefix "a" ("without") and the Latin noun "nucha" ("nape") to produce the definition "without nape", referring to the lack of cirri on the nape of the blenny.
T. S. Eliot used what is known as the appositional semicolon: "The essential is to get upon the stage this precise statement of life which is at the same time a point of view, a world; a world which the author's mind has subjected to a process of simplification."