A single italicized word (with gloss if the meaning has changed) is the Axunašin root; if more than one word is cited, they are Xurnese unless otherwise noted. ^ indicates that the word derives from the accusative; the nominative is given for ease of cross-reference to the Axuna...
Reading E.E. Cummings poem, or what I managed to get through, made me feel about poetry the way I used to when I attempted to read it, most definitely when I was in school, confusion. It always seemed disjointed, no rules of punctuation, leaching out some meaning by reading a section...
it provides much more information on account of the appendedanubandhas,“indicatory letters,” accompanying meaning entries; and , the ten verbal classes into which the roots are divided. Theyare an integral part in the application of Pāṇini’s rules, ...
We should have always known by the prominently excessive head of hair – when one can remake one’s physical attributes, a bald man will always opt for hair. Don’t let any bald guy lie and tell you otherwise. The original body gets thrown into a dumpster or whatever, meaning that ...
Some grammar rules are more like laws or statutes—breaking them quickly creates anarchy:“The U.S. Grammar Guild Monday announced that no more will traditional grammar rules English follow. Instead there will a new form of organizing sentences be.”(The Onion) ...
20.He was open now to charges of willful blindness. 这是人们指责他装聋作哑。 21.Eager to trust but determined to verify, many single women in an age of risky romance are hiring private detectives to check the background of their suitors. Nominalization and meaning change 22.He didn’t ...
Last month, Ms. Donovan described the people involved in her son’s death as a “pack of monsters” and expressed a wish that they would “reap what they sow.” [Sunday World] There is no worse tyranny than anarchy. Sadly, Portland and other like-minded urban environments will continue ...