How To Use Appellative In A Sentence
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Observe how clearly the author states that all these appellatives employed as names of God came into existence after the Creation.
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“I am coming, — I am coming,” said the person who answered to that appellative; and then reiterating hastily,
The Heart of Mid-Lothian
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With regard to appellatives, it is only the use of capital letters that bears resemblance to German writing conventions.
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“Ay, or in the case of a man having made the country too hot for him under his own proper appellative,” said Mr. Touchwood.
Saint Ronan's Well
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the appellative faculty of children
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Being side by side with homebrew frames will certain be very appellative to corporations after a young audience who is shifting TV for YouTube.
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The number of appearances of the rest of the 260 terrain-related appellatives has not been counted.
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In older writings the term Arab is used only as an appellative, meaning "desert," or "people of the desert," or
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
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There are some thirteen appellatives in this section of his epistle, and all are true of every saint of God.
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He and Barton were now called upon for their names, and in return, we were favoured with the liquid and vowelly appellatives, by which our ingenuous and communicative acquaintances were respectively designated.
The Island Home
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In these cases we have what Jakobson calls the conative function, what other linguists refer to as the appellative, imperative or directive function.
Archive 2008-09-01
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the appellative function of some primitive rites
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As an appellative or a pejorative, it is a term that was used quite widely; in fact, we can trace the term back almost a thousand years before the time of Moses.
The Common Origin of and Split Between Arabs and Jews - An Interview with Professor George E. Mendenhall
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In these cases we have what Jakobson calls the conative function, what other linguists refer to as the appellative, imperative or directive function.
Notes on Strange Fiction: Narrative's Function (2)
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As such, Hamburger is equal parts myth debunker and modernization theorizer; Pizza traces transatlantic classism, corporate globalization, and methodology-as-variety; and Pancake offers an iterative look at comfort food, cultural controversy, and appellative breadth.
Cover to Cover
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The number following each proper name indicates the number of appellatives assigned to that person.
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Terms that have both are called appellative terms and should be distinguished from substance terms or natural kind terms, which have signification by imposition.
Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy