order of words उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Robert W . Greene, a literary critic, noted about the intentions of his works, " He seeks a balance of equivalences, an equation between the order of things and the order of words ".
- Macaulay ( 1901 : xvi, 1908 : sec 33 ) finds his style technically superior to Chaucer's, admiring " the metrical smoothness of his lines, attained without unnatural accent or forced order of words ".
- This symbolic role is still shown in the order of words of the minister's official designation, " Keeper of Seals, Minister of Justice " ( " Garde des Sceaux, Ministre de la Justice " ).
- For example, order of words ( i . e . " man bites dog " versus " dog bites man " ) often does not matter in Greek, so textual variants that flip the order of words often have no consequences.
- For example, order of words ( i . e . " man bites dog " versus " dog bites man " ) often does not matter in Greek, so textual variants that flip the order of words often have no consequences.
- Historians agree that at some point in history the order of words in this construction shifted, putting the noun at the end rather than beginning, like in the present-day construction " Number Classifier Noun ".
- The Roman title " Pontifex Maximus " was rendered in Greek inscriptions and literature of the time as " ???????? " ( literally, " high priest " | ) or by a more literal translation and order of words as " ??????z? ???????? " ( literally, " greatest high priest ".
- Criticism for Frye, then, is not a task of evaluation that is, of rejecting or accepting a literary work but rather simply of recognizing it for what it is and understanding it in relation to other works within the'order of words'( Cotrupi 4 ).
- Now these elements can be ordered based on the prefix order of words : a decimal number " n " is below some other number " m " if there is some string of digits w such that " nw " = " m ".
- These include altering spellings so they are accurate and consistent; changing punctuation by, for example, adding apostrophes to Molly Bloom's previously unpunctuated soliloquy; breaking up compound words so that, for instance, " lookingglass " becomes " looking glass " and altering the order of words for better logical sense.