Примери за използване на Some linguists на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Some linguists doubt that is a language at all.
Korean is another well-known isolate, although some linguists have proposed a relationship with the Altaic languages or Japanese.
Some linguists doubt that Bosnian is a language at all.
In linguistics, the question of such words as always, everywhere, everywhere and under. Some linguists classify them as adverbs, while others identify them in a group of definitive pronouns.
Some linguists use the terms“obsolete” and“archaic” as synonyms.
It was possibly influenced by the Aramaic and Arabic languages, andin some cases by Sephardi Hebrew, although some linguists maintain that it is the direct heir of Biblical Hebrew and thus represents the true dialect of Hebrew.
Some linguists go so far as to say that he did not speak Old Frankish.
The lexical and phonological differences between the dialect spoken by the Nivkhs of the Amur River basin and the dialect spoken by the Nivkhs of Sakhalin Island are so great that some linguists have classified them as two distinct languages belonging to a small Nivkh language family.
Therefore, some linguists also do not see polysemy here.
Some linguists tend to separate the prepositional phrase into two types.
Not much has been preserved from their culture, but some linguists believe that the word“cocoa” was first pronounced as“kakawa” and appeared approximately in 1000 B.C., during the heyday of Olmen civilization.
Some linguists refer to homonymy as all words in which polysemy is traced.
Finally, we must remind the reader that according to some linguists, the signifieds are not a part of linguistics, which is concerned only with signifiers, and that semantic classification lies outside the field of linguistics.".
Some linguists treated them as a type of adverbs(Palmer, Smirnitsky);
Hence, the complaints of some linguists that the adverb is not rigorously defined and in fact presents something like a“dump” for those words which have been rejected by other parts of speech can hardly be taken as fully justified.
Some linguists believe our word‘wine' itself comes from the Georgian word‘gvino'.
But some linguists do not unreasonably believe that this is an independent part of speech.
Some linguists assert that almost half of the words in Georgian begin with double consonants.
Some linguists(N.N. Amosova, J. Casares) don't include proverbs and sayings into their classifications.
Some linguists note a similarity between the Sumerian language and that of the Basques, another anomalous culture.
However, some linguists are ready to argue with that interpretation, since in Hebrew Babel sounds like Babel.
Some linguists believe that the presence of homonymy should be recognized only where the etymology of words differs.
Some linguists have spent 30 years to interpret and explain why Paul the Apostle used in his messages a definite or an indefinite article.
This is why some linguists have defined the indicative, for instance, as a zero state or degree, compared to the subjunctive or the imperative.
Some linguists consider the Turkic languages to be part of the larger Altaic language family, but others believe there is not enough evidence to support this.
Some linguists do argue that the varieties of Arabic are different enough to qualify as separate languages in the way that Spanish and Portuguese or German and Dutch do.
According to some linguists, although the Polish language is relatively unaffected by regional variations, it is possible to identify at least two regional varieties: Kashubian and Silesian1.
However, some linguists: Meillet, Klimas, Zinkevičius oppose this view, providing arguments against Balto-Slavic group, and explaining similarities by one or several periods of close contacts.
In general, no supporting documents are required to prove your knowledge of languages, except for some linguist or specialist profiles.
Except some linguist somewhere, it is very seldom some of us to read even one sentence from"his" oldest Slavic language.