S Walch wrote: ↑May 11th, 2020, 4:13 am
Stirling Bartholomew wrote: ↑May 10th, 2020, 12:11 pm[1] Firefox warned me
not to even think of visiting that web address.
The link to the official Brill publication, or the one to the McMaster University’s Institutional Repository? Both should be safe!
Should be the same link as posted on this B-Greek thread
:
http://www.ibiblio.org/bgreek/forum/vie ... php?t=4586
I can personally see why Firefox might warn "danger" for the Brill publication - probably warning against the stupendously high price tag. One wonders sometimes whether Brill wants anyone to read some of their publications
I have thesis pdf. I have seen it before. OK, I have been reading work from several "Functional" frameworks for decades but the paragraph you quoted[1] was worded in a manner which I found incomprehensible. What is happening with the article plus adverb isn't
rocket science. Not at all. PhD dissertations often make what is comparatively simple sound like esoteric mysteries.
[1]
... when the article is used to modify an adverb, the adverbial idea is used as the identifying characteristic of the referent. Concurrently, the referent is characterized as something concrete, as belonging to the realm of the experience of an actual thing or event.
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C. Stirling Bartholomew