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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Vietininkas dabartinėje administracinėje kalboje / The locative in the present-day administrative language

Launikonytė, Rima 23 June 2005 (has links)
This work’s subject is the locative in the present-day administrative language. The locative’s samples are picked from the sessional stenographs of Lithuania’s Republic of Seimas and „Valstybės žinios“. There was reached to explore in what typical, antypical and specifical moments is used the locative in the present, administrative language, what locative’s accounts are nonstandard and what reasons of the locative’s substandard usage. There are used the present and the current inside locatives in the present, administrative language. The division of the accounts of the current inside locative is unequal. The current inside locative is used to point the accounts of place, time, manner, state and determinative in the spoken, administrative word. However this one is used to point the accounts of place, time, manner and determinative. The current, inside locative is operated for the accounts of purpose, manner and state both in the spoken and written, administrative word. The most common usage of the locative is met in the pointing of place both in the spoken and written language. This locative is more rarely used as the account of time and determinative. The current, inside locative is quite rarely used as the account of manner, and the usage of state is treated as exceptional. The administrative language has and its own usable ways of expression. Primarily we can mention words’ combinations with the current, inside locative which in the spoken language are not created but... [to full text]

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