427 research outputs found
Grebe (Paul) e. a. Grammatik der deutschen Gegenwartssprache
Lebrun Yvan. Grebe (Paul) e. a. Grammatik der deutschen Gegenwartssprache. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 42, fasc. 2, 1964. Histoire (depuis la fin de l'Antiquité) — Geschiedenis (sedert de Oudheid) pp. 614-619
The great crested grebe (Podiceps cristatus)
Автор даёт художественную интерпретацию мира чомги - культовой птицы «Полимусейона».The author gives an artistic interpretation of the great crested grebe, the world-iconic bird of “Polimusejon”
H. P. Grebe. Op die keper beskou: Oor die ontstaan van Afrikaans
A review of H. P. Grebe (†)
Op die keper beskou: Oor die ontstaan van Afrikaans
Pretoria: Van Schaik Uitgewers, 2012
167 pp. ISBN 978062703021
On the perspectivization of a recipient role - cross-linguistic results from a speech production experiment on GET-passives in German, Dutch and Luxembourgish
The focus of this paper is the perspectivization of thematic roles generally and the recipient role specifically. Whereas perspective is defined here as the representation of something for someone from a given position (Sandig 1996: 37), perspectivization refers to the verbalization of a situation in the speech generation process (Storrer 1996: 233). In a prototypical act of giving, for example, the focus of perception (the attention of the external observer) may be on the person who gives (agent), the transferred object (patient) or the person who receives the transferred object (recipient). The languages of the world provide differing linguistic means to perspectivize such an act of giving, or better: to perspectivize the participants of such an action. In this article, the linguistic means of three selected continental West Germanic languages –German, Dutch and Luxembourgish– will be taken into consideration, with an emphasis on the perspectivization of the recipient role
\u3ci\u3eDiving Birds of North America\u3c/i\u3e: Color Plates
1. Arctic loon, adult in breeding plumage. Photo by author. 2. Red-throated loon, nesting adult. Photo by Kenneth W. Fink. 3. Yellow-billed loon, adult in breeding plumage. Photo by Kenneth W. Fink. 4. Common loon, nesting adult. Photo by Kenneth W. Fink. 5. Pied-billed grebe, adult in breeding plumage. Photo by author. 6. Least grebe, adult and young. Painting by Mark E. Marcuson. 7. Red-necked grebe, nesting adult. Photo by author. 8. Eared grebe, adults with young. Photo by Kenneth W. Fink. 9. Horned grebe, nesting adult. Photo by Kenneth W. Fink. 10. Western grebe, adult with young. Photo by Gary Nuechterlein. 11. Downy young of grebes, including light (top left) and dark phases (top right) of western, black-necked (upper left), horned (middle left), least (lower left), red-necked (middle right), and pied-billed (lower right). Painting by Jon Fjeldså. 12. Dovekie, adult in breeding plumage. Photo by Frank S. Todd. 13. Razorbill, adult in breeding plumage. Photo by author. 14. Common murre, adult in winter plumage. Photo by author. 15. Thick-billed murre, adult in breeding plumage. Photo by author. 16. Black guillemot, adult in breeding plumage. Photo by Frank S. Todd. 17. Pigeon guillemot, breeding colony. Photo by Frank S. Todd. 18. Pigeon guillemots, immature plumage (left), rhinoceros auklet (middle), and common murre, breeding plumage (right). Photo by author. 19. Marbled murrelet, incubating adult. Photo by Stuart Johnson. 20. Kittlitz murrelet, incubating adult. Photo by David G. Roseneau. 21. Cassin auklet, immature plumage. Photo by author. 22. Parakeet auklet, adults in breeding plumage. Photo by author. 23. Crested auklet, adults in breeding plumage. Photo by author. 24. Crested and least auklets, adults in breeding plumage. Photo by author. 25. Least auklet, juvenal plumage. Photo by Frank S. Todd. 26. Whiskered auklet, juvenal plumage. Photo by C. Fred Zeillemaker. 27. Whiskered, least, and crested auklets, breeding adults. Painting by Mark C. Marcuson. 28. Rhinoceros auklet, adult in breeding plumage. Photo by Frank S. Todd. 29. Tufted puffin, adults in breeding plumage. Photo by author. 30. Atlantic puffin, breeding colony. Photo by Frank S. Todd. 31. Atlantic puffin, adult in breeding plumage. Photo by Frank S. Todd. 32. Horned puffin adults in breeding plumage. Photo by author
Studien zur Syntax des heutigen Deutsch : Paul Grebe zum 60. Geburtstag.
"Schriftleitung: Arne Schubert."Includes bibliographical references
\u3ci\u3eBirds of the Rocky Mountains\u3c/i\u3e—Species Accounts, pages 55–63: Loons & Grebes
Red-throated Loon (Gavia stellata) Arctic Loon (Gavia arctica) Common Loon (Gavia immer) Pied-billed Grebe (Podilymbus podiceps) Horned Grebe (Podiceps auritus) Red-necked Grebe (Podiceps grisegena) Eared Grebe (Podiceps nigricallis) Western Grebe (Aechmophorus occidentalis
Birds of the Great Plains: Family Podicipedidae (Grebes)
Red-necked Grebe Horned Grebe Eared Grebe Western Grebe Pied-billed Greb
Regeln für die deutsche Rechtschreibung nebst Wörterverzeichnis.
"Faksimiledruck, mit einem Nachwort von Paul Grebe."Mode of access: Internet
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