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    Title not available by Mehmet Aygün

    Published 2006-08-01
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    Analysis of Deixis in the Subtitle Movie of “First Kiss” by Tira Nur Fitria

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…In-person deixis, the deictic expressions are the personal pronoun “I” as a singular subject pronoun, ‘Me” as singular object pronoun, “My” as a possessive adjective, “We” as a plural subject pronoun, “Us” as object pronoun, “Our” as a possessive adjective. …”
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    L’attachement aux lieux dans les conflits liés à l’environnement sur le littoral : une ressource pour leur régulation by Anne Cadoret

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Our research shows that place attachment can be revealed by an hypersensitivity of individuals or groups and the intensity of their reactions, the structuring of collectives, violence of acts of opposition, signs in the public spaces, the use of possessive adjectives in stakeholders arguments. These signs of place attachment reveal territorialities which are important to consider for conflict regulation because their lack of consideration very frequently lead, in our case studies, to a radicalisation of the conflict.…”
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    Ressources pastorales et territorialité chez les agro-éleveurs sahéliens du Gourma des buttes by Fabrice Gangneron

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…For example, sedentary agro-pastoralists desire “possessive rights” on land around them village while herders, seasonal visitors with whom they compete want pasture areas for them wherever they are. …”
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    Correspondences between Czech and English Coreferential Expressions by Michal Novák, Anna Nedoluzhko

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…We designed an alignment-refining algorithm for English personal and possessive pronouns and Czech relative pronouns that improves the quality of alignment links not only for the classes it aimed at but also in general. …”
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    Ipse vidit: fotografia antropologica ottocentesca e possesso del mondo by Alberto Baldi

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Natural and colonized environments, people, faces, working activities, handiwork, celebrative uses, everything is captured by the researcher’s lens, in accordance with his /her possessive bulimia of documentation. The picture is therefore far away from its alleged aseptic nature and therefore forcefully enters into the dyadic relationship between the photographer and the photographed subject in a complex game of dependences, subservience, arrogance, reciprocal individual gains that end up in enlarging and above all distorting the documentation purposes and outcomes that we try to mark out within this contribution.  …”
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    Le génitif anglais et la métaphore adamczewskienne de soudure by Evelyne Chabert

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…The aim of this article is to discuss Adamczewski’s account of the possessive constructions starting from the examples he uses in Grammaire linguistique de l’anglais (1998). …”
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    AN ANALYSIS OF WRITTEN ERRORS; A CASE OF SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS OF ENGLISH by Wardah Hayati

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The analysis on 114 student written  errors shows that the students made errors in the areas of to be/auxiliary, subject-verb agreement, lexical, preposition, noun clause, possessive, verb, noun phrase construction, pluralization, and article. …”
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    Referential Dependencies in Turkish: Some Novel Arguments on the Binding of Kendisi, O and Pro by Nazik DİNÇTOPAL DENİZ

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Pro and o show the same distribution only in (in)direct object positions. In possessive phrases and subject positions, their distributions differ. …”
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    Students Difficulties in Determining Case in Sentence by Ruly Adha, Syifa Nishrina

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Based on the data, the students felt difficult in determining types of case such as accusative, locative, nominative, possessive, agentive, and ablative. It can be seen from the mistakes made by students through documentation and supported by the results obtained from questionnaire and interview. …”
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    ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS’ MASTERY IN TOEFL STRUCTURE-WRITTEN EXPRESSION (A Case Study at IAIN Antasari, UNLAM, UNISKA and STKIP PGRI in South Kalimantan) by Nida Mufidah

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Structure and Writen Expression is the most difficult type of questions are relative pronoun, possessive pronoun, personal pronoun and passive voice. …”
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    The causes of mistakes in the translation of German pronouns into Ukrainian by Oleksandra Shadrina, Pavlo Shopin

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This approach made it possible to identify a number of mistakes and categorize them into the following groups of German pronouns: personal pronouns, the indefinite personal pronoun man, possessive pronouns, interrogative pronouns, the negative pronoun kein, the reflexive pronoun sich, and the demonstrative and relative pronouns. …”
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    Observations on old Serbian terminology for iron mining and processing: Želězo and gvozdje by Loma Aleksandar B.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Some toponymic instances, however, are assumed to have been imported from other Slavic lands, such as Železnik, a medieval mine near Belgrade, attested since 1358; it may be interpreted as having arisen through univerbation from a descriptive denomination *želězьnъjь potokъ ‘iron stream’, but also from a possessive noun phrase *potokъ želěznikь ‘ironsmiths’ stream’, i.e., the one by which their hammer mills were situated, where the second element is the old genitive plural of *želěznikъ ‘ironsmith’, which is homophonous with its nominative singular form. …”
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