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pronouns apply the
terms dependent/independent, weak/strong or adjectival/
substantival to refer, respectively, to my, your, etc. and mine, yours, etc. Thus...
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seemingly persistent to all humans: the '
substantival self' and the character.
Campbell discussed the
substantival self as
something core to each person...
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Polotsky in
which Egyptian verb
forms are
regarded as
variously adjectival,
substantival, or adverbial, with the
possibility of ‘transposing’ any
given verb phrase...
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called independent demonstratives,
substantival demonstratives,
independent demonstrative pronouns or
substantival demonstrative pronouns). A demonstrative...
- added. As the last
example shows, the
qualifying expression may be a
substantival sentence rather than a noun or noun group.
There is a
third way of linking...
- šiāru(m),
meaning ‘morning,’
argue against a
verbal derivation since the
substantival form pirâs only
generates primary nouns. Furthermore, Old
South Arabian...
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created to
organize and make
sense of reality.
Spacetime absolutism or
substantivalism understands spacetime as a
distinct object, with some metaphysicians...
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Recommendation 60C.1". If the
personal name ends with a
consonant (except -er),
substantival epithets are
formed by
adding -i- (stem augmentation) plus the genitive...
- time,
against Newton's
substantivalist views.
According to Newton's
substantivalism,
space and time are
entities in
their own right,
existing independently...
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collection of
sociological theories that
emphasize relationalism over
substantivalism in
explanations and
interpretations of
social phenomena and is most...