Arkiv för nordisk filologi, Volumen121Lund University Press, 2006 |
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... article ( suffixed to themselves ) as well as the genitive proprial article in case the Noun Genitive Construction denotes an event or a situation that is abstract or absent from the present speech situation : bækur ( -nar ) ( -hans ) ...
... article ( suffixed to themselves ) as well as the genitive proprial article in case the Noun Genitive Construction denotes an event or a situation that is abstract or absent from the present speech situation : bækur ( -nar ) ( -hans ) ...
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... proprial article : ( 4 ) ?? hann kennari , * hann yfirmaður , * hann vinur , * hann faðir , * hún systir , * hún bók he teacher , he boss , he friend , he father , she sister , she book The same naturally applies to full names , the ...
... proprial article : ( 4 ) ?? hann kennari , * hann yfirmaður , * hann vinur , * hann faðir , * hún systir , * hún bók he teacher , he boss , he friend , he father , she sister , she book The same naturally applies to full names , the ...
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... article with names in English is not compatible with the use of the proprial article in Icelandic ( and other Scandinavian varieties ) . Yet another basic fact worth noting is that the article is always preproprial , i.e. postproprial ...
... article with names in English is not compatible with the use of the proprial article in Icelandic ( and other Scandinavian varieties ) . Yet another basic fact worth noting is that the article is always preproprial , i.e. postproprial ...
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