Paraphrasal

"Paraphrasal" in a Sentence (8 examples)

The quotation which follows is a paraphrasal condensation of the reading in the Jones text (Jones, op. cit. 1: pp. 298–299).

The syntactic nature of suffixation is emphasised through seeking paraphrasal equivalents to standard noun abstracts, leading to the conclusion that manner nominalisations and fact nominalisations are fundamentally different because they show different underlying syntactic structures.

The aim of this chapter has been twofold: […] 2. to throw light upon the transmission of tradition and expository and paraphrasal usage of it in the Gospel.

Condensation and paraphrasal of a report made to Governor Averell Harriman by Judge J. Irwin Shapiro, Commissioner of Investigation of the State of New York, on his investigation into the affairs of the State Liquor Authority.

From German to Martian, with love, I did an impromptu paraphrasal of a poem about a Spanish dancer.

This petition, requesting each student to sign his name and home state, will be circulated throughout the campus along with a paraphrasal of the Bill itself.

Above we find a paraphrasal of the “Suffering Servant” imagery of Jesus, although the understanding presented here is not that which interpreters see in Scripture.

The Icelandic Poem also gives us the names of the sixteen rune Fuþark under the kenningar form, a kind of paraphrasal frequently used in skaldic poetry.

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