In every case the strategy is similar : use simple vocabulary; keep sentences short; eliminate subordinate clauses; substitute concrete explanatory phrases for abstract nouns or theological terms; avoid too many ideas in a sentence.
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Since " gnosis " ( Greek : ?????? ) is also the Greek word for knowledge, others have said the inscription does not refer to an author at all; but to an abstract noun.
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For this reason, translators such as Paul Woodruff typically translate the term ( ?x ????? the abstract noun of the adjective ) as " the Fine " ( things ) instead of " Beauty ."
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Many items are still found in English textbooks which were felt by Rivlin to have no functional value, e . g . noun as substantive, abstract noun, person and case of noun, participial phrases, principal clause.
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The feminine gender is believed to have arisen by the reinterpretation of the-a ending of * gwena " woman ", certain kinship terms, and various abstract nouns ending in "-a " as the laryngeal system decayed.
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It was laid out in July 1908 and so named with reference to Rom . 5 : 5,'hope maketh not ashamed'; the definite article is often used in Dutch and Afrikaans in conjunction with abstract nouns.
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But can you construct a sentence with the word " Bollywood " where it is possible to interpret it either as " Bollywood 1 " the proper noun or as " Bollywood 2 " the abstract noun?
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The American Heritage Dictionary says : ( It is one of ) derivatives independently built to logos . Its morphological type is that of an abstract noun : log-os > log-ia ( a qualitative abstract)
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These abstract concepts are what drive the plot ( we can throw " war " in there as Oswald's big abstract noun ), and that makes it extremely hard to connect to the characters on a personal level.
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This is, he argues, proper Strategic Communication ( communication singular-an abstract noun ) whilst the actual process of communicating ( which include Target Audience Analysis, evaluation of conduits, measurements of effect etc . )-is Strategic Communications ( plural ).