Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Also, the citational style has been tightened, undoubtedly to create space for additional entries.
There are many difficulties inherent in adducing citational evidence unsupported by frequency.
"You find that blogs are these series of citational records of what bloggers read.
But there is almost a citational anxiety at work, as if to assure us of the author's cosmopolitan command of theory and method.
The power of Mr. Garner's name has lent credibility to the movement for "citational footnotes."
Instead, the reader is glibly informed at the end: "The superscript numerals appearing in the text indicate citational notes, which are available online at www.sciencefictions.net."
In resorting to sources that might be justifiably viewed as natural language, those who concur with Professor Greenbaum's approach ignore this important aspect of citational matter.
As Andrew Parker describes the term, "performativity has enable a powerful appreciation of the ways that identities are constructed iteratively through complex citational processes.
Neither Ranke nor Gibbon invented the citational or literary footnote; Grafton slogs back through time in search of antecedents.
Although historically and theoretically related to performance art, Video Art is not an immediate performance; it is mediated, iterative and citational.
In an interview, Judge Doucet said a "bunch of judges" had been offended by the citational footnotes because that is not the way writing is done in rulings.
Some works are highly citational (making frequent use of numerous allusion to and quotations from other works), while others seem to exist in a vacuum, without explicit references to other authors or texts.
Some writers, such as the Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges, are highly citational (Borges frequently included citations and footnotes in his stories, many of which were entirely made up).
Notwithstanding the unfortunate fact that the gathering and assessment of citational evidence is not what it should (or might) be, I should still put my money on professional lexicographers and their resources rather than on M&S.
Grafton's book begins by considering the historians Edward Gibbon and Leopold von Ranke, who in their own ways raised the historical footnote to a level of high art both as a citational resource and a rhetorical outlet.
But I'm persuaded by evidence like that cited in the American Heritage Dictionary, which says this: "This distinction, though tenaciously supported by some critics, is belied by citational evidence healthy has been used to mean 'healthful' since the 16th century.
But it's exactly because Ayoade is such an obvious cinephile, and is so talented, that it's important to insist that filmmaking this self-consciously stylised and citational will always lack the emotional impact that its director secretly and belatedly craves.
Her citational use of Wonder Woman illustrates the efforts she made into exploring "television on television," which indicates a consciousness of analyzing the television/video medium within its own terms, an exploration of the structural elements of television content, and an attempt to talk back to television.
The water in the ground that supplies wells and springs is written as two words in Webster's New World Dictionary, and as one word in Merriam-Webster's Ninth New Collegiate (because, says its editor, Fred Mish, "the preponderance of citational evidence shows it as one word").