ex·cep·tive (ek sep′tiv, ik-). adjective. of, containing, or forming an exception; Rare inclined to take exception; captious. Etymology: ML exceptivus...
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Exceptive Constructions (1); (1) Some student complained about the noise. It was not John. ‡ Some student other than John complained about the noise. (2) (For once,) some student complained about the noise other than John.
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Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French excepter, from Latin exceptare, frequentative of excipere to take out, except, from ex- + capere to take more...
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1. being or making an exception. 2. disposed to take exception; objecting. Origin: 155565; < LL exceptīvus. See except 2 , -ive. Related forms:
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A Negative Concord Exceptive: Japanese –sika; Kratzer and Shimoyama (2002) propose to reduce the cross-linguistic properties of polarity items to the properties of expressions that introduce alternative semantic objects into the semantic computa-tion.
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Find Synonym of exceptive and Antonym of exceptive at Thesaurus.com, Synonym, Synonyms, Thesaurus, Synonym Dictionary, Synonyms Dictionary, Antonym,
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Like vocative particles, exceptive particles place a dependent noun into different grammatical cases. The following graph shows an exceptive relation in...
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Traditional Chinese medicine is world renowned. It has effects on some diseases, but some of the reasons are still unknown. Human hepatocellular carcinoma is a challenging disease worldwide and researchers have long sought an effective cure. Share Blog Cite Print Email Bookmark...
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Human hepatocellular carcinoma is a challenging disease worldwide and researchers have long sought an effective cure. Traditional Chinese medicine is world renowned. It has supernatural effects on some diseases, but the reason is still unknown. HCC is a highly malignant tumor with a very high morbidity and mortality.
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