... quality of ‛, ‚expressing liking…‛ or ‚having the character of ‛ Eg: ‚cowardly‛: having the quality of ‚coward‛ ‚friendly‛: expressing liking ‚friend‛ ‚manly‛: having the character of ‚man‛ ... Gradable and non-gradable adjectives Most adjectives are gradable. Gradability includes comparison: tall taller tallest handsome more handsome most handsome and other forms of intensification: ... ending in ‚al‛; however, it is a noun. ‚Arrival‛ means: ‚The act of arriving, or coming; the act of reaching a place from a distance, whether by water (as in its original sense) or by land‛. ...
... The Indo-Iranian languages, including Hindi and Sanskrit; The Slavic languages; The Baltic languages of Latvian and Lithuanian (but not Estonian); The Celtic languages; Greek. The influence ... advertisements exactly. II. Aims of the study My study aims at: - Introducing theoretical background of language, advertisement and newspaper. - Giving an analysis of language used in English advertisement ... German, pater in Latin, and pitr in Sanskrit. These words are all cognates, similar words in different languages that share the same root. Of these branches of the Indo-European family, two are,...
... part. In the study, we analyse the cases of maintain, melt and take. 2.1. Antonyms of maintain Maintain is a polysemantic word, because, it has related senses and one of sense has an antonym, ... skilled ina particular trade and able to teach others. Basing on the contrary ability, amateur is the antonym of master in this case. Especially, in the final sentence the sense of master transfers ... contrary relationship in family. Similarily, the pairs of adjectives are relational antonyms (Teacher is an antonym of student in terms of the contrary relationship in school. Left is an antonym...