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Jordan Royal Wedding: Prince Hamzah Marries Princess ...

International Business Times-Jan. 16, 2012
The first royal wedding of 2012 took place on Thursday, with Jordan's Prince Hamzah Bin al Hussein marrying his new bride, Princess Basma. The groom wore ...
Story image for royal wedding from hellomagazine.com

Carey Mulligan marries Marcus Mumford in a beautiful ...

hellomagazine.com-Apr. 23, 2012
Despite the low-key nature of the wedding, the couple chose to invite several of their celebrity friends. Oscar winner Colin Firth and a pregnant Sienna Miller ...
Story image for royal wedding from Marie Claire.co.uk

Pippa Middleton wears Kate Middleton's Issa engagement ...

Marie Claire.co.uk-May 21, 2012
Pippa Middleton wore a raspberry version of Kate Middleton's blue Issa engagement dress to a wedding over the weekend. It's not unusual for Pippa Middleton ...

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

It is easy to distinguish two main ways of connection
grammatical elements. One of them is adjacent
location defining each other elements. In this case
language is made up of many disparate elements
(usually very short) that can connect to various
ways, while maintaining their independence, and hence
the ability to tear the ephemeral bond that binds them
with each other within a phrase or sentence. Thus, the language of
is defined here by the number of these units, as well as all
the possible combinations that can be established between them in
speech. The result is a "collection of atoms", "mechanical
the connection is based on external convergence of elements"<$FFr. Sclegel.
Essai sur la langue et la philosophie des Indiens, Paris, 1837,
R. 57.>. There is another method of communication between elements of the language:
it is a system of inflections, which changes the inside shape of the foundations --
important words and syllables. Each of these forms includes
a number of possible, predetermined variations:
one or another option depending on the other words in
the phrase, from a relationship of dependence or conformity between words,
from their adjacency or similarity. The last method of communication, in
appears to be poorer than the first, since the number of possible
combinations of elements are much more limited. However
indeed, the system of inflection does not exist in a pure and naked
a: due to its internal changes, the root may
to connect with such elements, which themselves in turn
subject to internal changes of the root can connect with
these elements, which are themselves in turn subject to
internal changes: "Every root is truly something
a living embryo: because the relationships of words depend on their
internal changes, the word is open to complete freedom
development, and it can extend the breadth unlimited
way,"<$FFr. Schlegel. Essai sur la langue et la philosopie des
Indiens, Paris, 1837, p. 56.>.