N: chi'hanta (chi'janda); a'tantah (a'tandah/a'tantah) V hääldub nagu h. N: vananta (huananta) (koer) (http://www.sil.org/system/files/reapdata/19/10/45/19104536927944453917018807958306 526181/del22.pdf29.10.15) Tauširo keeles puuduvad sõnaliigid ja sood (http://sails.clld.org/languages/trr 29.10.15) Tauširo keelsetes tekstides on äärmiselt suur arv nimisõnafraase. Ühes tekstis oli 100% fraasidest kas vabad asesõnad või nimisõnafraasid. (Desmond C. Derbyshire "Handbook of Amazonian Languages", lk 462 lõik 8) Tauširo on ainus Peruuvia keeltest, milles puuduvad huul-ja huulhammas-konsonandid. (The Amazonian Languages", Robert M. W. Dixon; lk 318 lõik 2) Arvsõnad ühest kümneni: 1 – vachi'canto 2 – achini (https://huntergatherer.la.utexas.edu/languages/language/109 29.10.15) 3 - washiunweantu 4 - nekenene 5 - ukontawa ( otsetõlkes ''terve käsi'' ) 6 – 5+1 ukontawa vachi'canto 7 - 5+2 8 - 5+3 9 - 5+4
,,Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen Book Report Introduction: The book was written between 1796 and 1797 and it was first published on 28 January 1813. The setting takes place in England, mostly in places called Hertfordshire, Derbyshire and Kent. The genre of the book is the novel of manners: it shows the conflicts between two individuals and also the love growing between them. The main themes are love, and it shows very precisely the development of young people's character and morality. The main characters are Elizabeth Bennet- main female protagonist. Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy- main male protagonist. Mr. Bennet - Elizabeth's father. Mrs
VIVIENNE WESTWOOD REFERAAT SISUKORD SISSEJUHATUS Vivienne Westwood on Briti moedisainer ja ärinaine, kelle teeneks on pungi ja New Wave'i toomine moemaailma. Tema disain on ajaloohõnguline, mis jälgib Suur-Britannia sotsiaalmajanduslikke ja kultuurilist iseloomu, mis on ka põhjuseks, miks peetakse teda Briti üheks kultuurilisemaks disaineriks. ALGUSAASTAD Dame Vivienne Westwood (sünninimega Vivienne Isabel Swire) sündis 8. aprillil 1941. aastal Tintwistle külas, Derbyshire' maakonnas, Inglismaal. Tema perekond polnud jõukas isa teenis leiba kingsepana ning ema töötas kohalikus puuvilla vabrikus. Kui Vivienne sai 17. aastaseks, kolis ta koos oma perekonnaga Harrow, Londonisse. Tüdruk asus õppima Harrow kunstikoolis moedisaini ja hõbesepa ametit, kuid otsustas koolist peale esimest semestrit lahkuda. Koolist lahkunud, leidis ta tööd tehases ning selle kõrvalt osales õpetaja koolitustel. Varsti peale koolitusi saigi Viviennest põhikooli õpetaja
Bennet dies their house will be inherited by a distant cousin Mr. Collins. So the family's future happiness and security is dependant on the daughters making good marriages. Life is uneventful until the arrival in the neighbourhood of the rich gentleman Mr Bingley, who rents a large house so he can spend the summer in the country. Mr Bingley brings with him his sister and the dashing but proud Mr Darcy, who is the main male protagonist. Darcy is the wealthy owner of an estate in Derbyshire. He is handsome and intelliigent, but judgmental and concerned with social status. Soon there was a public ball in the village of Meryton, where Mr. Bingley demonstrates his admiration for Jane Bennet. Jane falls in love with him. I personally like the couplet, because they are quite open-minded to each other and they are more drollier than Mr.Darcy and Elizabeth. At first Darcy finds Elizabeth tolerable, but not handsome
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ühendatud terava silmaga peenemategi detailide suhtes, nagu ukselink või vaas. Tal oli eriline anne luua heade proportsioonidega ja huvitava kujuga ruumijadasid, mis hellitasid pilku ja kutsusid külastajat edasi astuma. Adam ise nimetas seda kontseptsiooni liikumiseks, kirjeldas seda kui ,,tõusu ja langust, eendumist ja taandumist koos muu vormilise mitmekesisusega maja eriosades, et kompositsioon muutuks maaliliseks". Robert Adami põhiteos on Kedleston Hall Derbyshire`s. Väga tähelepanu väärsed on ka Londoni lähedal asuvate Osterley Parki ja Sion House losside ümberehitused. Kedlestone Hall: 3-kordne,3-osaline hoone, mis on kaares koridoridega ühenuses, 1. Korrus rustikaalne, teised siledad, korintuse sambad, kolnurkfrontooniga, tagakülg 3-osaline, keskmine risaliit kujutatud triumfikaarena, mille ees kaares trepid. Framuugid-akna ülemine eraldi raamiga osa
the report which was in general circulation within five minutes after his entrance, of his having ten thousand a year. The gentlemen pronounced him to be a fine figure of a man, the ladies declared he was much handsomer than Mr. Bingley, and he was looked at with great admiration for about half the evening, till his manners gave a disgust which turned the tide of his popularity; for he was discovered to be proud; to be above his company, and above being pleased; and not all his large estate in Derbyshire could then save him from having a most forbidding, disagreeable countenance, and being unworthy to be compared with his friend. Mr. Bingley had soon made himself acquainted with all the principal people in the room; he was lively and unreserved, danced every dance, was angry that the ball closed so early, and talked of giving one himself at Netherfield. Such amiable qualities must speak for themselves. What a contrast between him and his friend! Mr. Darcy danced only once with Mrs
back and forth' binili `to sit' bininili `to rise up and sit down' c. Paumarí (Arauan; Amazonas, Brazil) final disyllabic reduplication (Chapman and Derbyshire 1991) a-odora-dora-bakhia-loamani-hi 1PL-gather.up-REDUP-frequently-really-THEME `We keep gathering them.' Keeleuniversaalid · Täielik universaal esineb kõigis maailma keeltes, nt on teada, et kõigis maailma keeltes on kuidagi võimalik väljendada eitust. · Enamik universaale on tendentsid, st neist on ka erandeid. · Joseph Greenberg 1963, 1966... sõnajärejtüüpie uurimine, universaalide selgitamine
Over each shire was appointed a shire reeve (OE scir-gerefa), the king’s local administrator. In time his title became shortened to sheriff. These shires, established by the end of the tenth century, have remained almost exactly the same for a thousand years. ‘Shire’ is the Saxon word which is now obsolete; it has been replaced with the Norman word county but still exists in the names of over 20 modern counties in England: Derbyshire, Hampshire, Oxfordshire, etc. Back to Europe Christianity reached Britain and Ireland well before it was accepted by the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great in 313. In the fourth century Christianity became firmly established across Britain, both in Roman-controlled areas and beyond. However, the Anglo-Saxons were pagan when they came to Britain. In the seventh century England became Christian very quickly 4. Many bishops and monks