Examples of using Definiteness in English and their translations into Swedish
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removed to toggle between the definiteness and indefiniteness of the word.
number and definiteness.
It represents the element of definiteness in Christianity and in the order of the Christian Church.
number and definiteness.
In fourth-century usage the word would have a definiteness of connotation not easily determinable today.
this is enough information to express definiteness.
There is no definite article in Turkish, but definiteness of the object is implied when the accusative ending is used see below.
number, case(only vocative) and definiteness in Bulgarian.
But no Rules can create such useful and essential definiteness of organisational form;
does not show definiteness.
Nothing can with definiteness be asserted as to the date of the book;
Church on this subject, nor have the theologians pronounced with definiteness concerning the invocation of the souls in purgatory
It is this qualitative definiteness which gives things stability,
with the mental pole it prehends the"eternal objects" by which actual entities have conceptual definiteness.
(b) With no less definiteness does he assert that the Apostolate carries with it a doctrinal authority, which all are bound to recognize.
a thing which has the form of gold is immediately exchangeable with all other commodities- this equivalent form of a thing contains absolutely no quantitative definiteness.
There is no definite article in Turkish, but definiteness of the object is implied when the accusative ending is used(see below).
Definiteness and indefiniteness are either indicated by special grammatical devices,
bears the impress of definiteness and accuracy.
His vivid description of Nineveh and his definiteness of detail have led scholars to search for his home somewhere within reach of that city.
In modern Bulgarian, definiteness is expressed by a definite article which is postfixed to the noun,
Trotsky, however, possesses no ideological and political definiteness, for his patent for"non-factionalism", as we shall soon see in greater detail, is merely a patent
