... identifications with
both positions, (feminine) colonized and (masculine) colonizer. No bi-
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rights of the citizens, and all interest in the constitution, ... argue, a characteristically middle-class
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conditions of hegemonic control in the late eighteenth-century empire
require that discipline begin at home: the rebellion of sons against their
catholic...
... of
Pan-Slavism in the 1860s and policies of RussiWcation in the Baltic
provinces put increasing strain on their position as a ‘‘peculiar institu-
tion’’ within Imperial Russian society. Articulate Baltic ... evidence is preserved at the Bundesarchiv/Militaărar-
chiv in Freiburg (BAMA) and in Lithuanian archives in Vilnius (the
Lithuanian State Historical Archives [Lietuvos Centrinis Valstybinis Istorijos
Archyvas, ... of Lithuanian in Latin letters, seeking thus to remove
Lithuanians from Polish inXuence, bringing them closer to Orthodoxy by
way of Cyrillic print. Instead, this precipitated another paradoxical...
... invest live run serve suffer
7.3 Underline the correct alternative. (B)
1 Bullfighting is going on has been going on in Spain for centuries.
2 I always find have always been finding it difficult ... be visiting Greece again this summer?
It is possible to use might in this type of question, but it is rather formal:
ã Might they be persuaded to change their minds?
In negative sentences, including ... 28014 Madrid, Spam
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... -ation in the derivative colonialization is colonialize. In the case of
colonial the base is a root, in the other cases it is not. The terminological distinctions
are again illustrated in (8): ... definition of ‘word-formation’ in the previous paragraph raises an important
problem. Consider the italicized words in (13) and think about the question whether
kicks in (13a), drinking in ... expressing subjunctive infinitive or imperative, respectively.
This brings us to the last possible interpretation, namely that (6) may refer to the
linking verb BE in general, as we would find...
... adopting idiosyncratic meanings, such as
antiquity ‘state of being antique’ or ‘ancient time’, curiosity ‘quality of being curious‘
and ‘curious thing’. All adjectives ending in the suffixes ...
results (building, wrapping, stuffing). The suffix is somewhat peculiar among
derivational suffixes in that it is primarily used as a verbal inflectional suffix forming
present participles. Examples ... instance, a blackboard is a kind of board, a kitchen sink is a kind of
sink, a university campus is a kind of campus, etc. And biochemistry is a kind of
chemistry, biorhythm is a kind of rhythm, etc....
... ‘instructions for operating something’ ‘instructions that are operating’
d. instálling options installing óptions
‘options for installing something’ ‘the installing of options’
While the compound ... prediction that there
should be initial combining forms ending in a consonant that do not take -o- when
combined with a vowel-initial final combining form, but that do take -o- when
combined ... Compounding
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(27) blue-eyed university- controlled hair-raising
clear-sighted Washington-based awe-inspiring
Again there are two possibilities for the structural analysis, exemplified for...
... are three distinct realizations of the indefinite article
and three distinct realizations of the definite article. When not spoken in isolation,
the indefinite article a has two different morphs ...
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context in which they occur. However, this is exactly the kind of situation we find
with many morphemes, be they bound or free. For instance, the definite and
indefinite articles inEnglish take...
... sense that Irish writing is itself somehow marginal to
English writing in this period, reinscribing the political inequality that
the Act of Union institutionalized as a kind of natural literary ... postcolonial interrogation, the
work of specifying and historicizing those moments in the Irish domain
remains as yet incomplete.ạ It is to this work that I hope to contribute by
bringing postcolonial ... the
places he and his have inhabited, which also continuously inhabit him.
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Introduction
In Seamus Heaney’s allegorical lyric, ‘‘Act of Union’’ (),...