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Gerard Ter Borch

Gerard Ter Borch
Gerard Ter Borch



Summer in Ter-Muren
Summer in Ter-Muren
Summer in Ter-Muren



Kossuth Lajos tér - Kossuth Lajos tér (in English: Lajos Kossuth Square, in short: Kossuth tér) is situated less than a kilometre north of the Inner City of Budapest, on the bank of the Danube. It is a station of the M2 (East-West) line of the Budapest Metro.

Ter Apel - Ter Apel (Gronings: Troapel, 8866 residents in 2004) is a town in the municipality Vlagtwedde in the northern Netherlands, in the province Groningen in the region Westerwolde. The town lies on the stream Ruiten Aa, which has a valley that together with the Ter Apeler forest belongs to the national network of nature reserves, the Ecologische Hoofdstructuur.

Kossuth (god) - Kossuth, is the fictional god of fire in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, though he is not specific to that setting. Kossuth is symbolised by a twining red flame (his holy symbol).

Kossuth Bridge - The Kossuth Bridge or Kossuth híd was a bridge that stood over the river Danube in Budapest from 1945 to 1960.



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The project as a whole is grounded in the belief that explicit comparison of seemingly incompatible approaches is essential to improve our understanding of the nature and structure of natural language.Eric J. Reuland and Alice ter Meulen are Professors of Linguistics at the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen and the University of Washington respectively. "The Representation of(In)definiteness collects the most important current research, reflecting a wide range of approaches, on a central theoretical issue in linguistics: characterizing the distinction between definite and indefinite expressions.The authors of these 11 original essays, which draw on current work in theoretical syntax and semantics, were charged by the editors to take more than usual heed of alternative analyses offered by other theories, thereby promoting cross fertilization of syntactic and semantic ideas, concepts, and argumentation.The project as a whole is grounded in the belief that explicit comparison of seemingly incompatible approaches is essential to improve our understanding of the nature and structure of natural language.Eric J. Reuland and Alice ter Meulen are Professors of Linguistics at the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen and the University of Washington respectively. "The Representation of (In)definiteness is fourteenth in the belief that explicit comparison of seemingly incompatible approaches is essential to improve our understanding of the nature and structure of natural language.Eric J. Reuland and Alice ter Meulen are Professors of Linguistics at the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen and the University of Washington respectively. "The Representation of(In)definiteness collects the most important current research, reflecting a wide range of approaches, on a central theoretical issue in linguistics: characterizing the distinction between definite and indefinite expressions.The authors of these 11 original essays, which draw on current work in theoretical syntax and semantics, were charged by the editors to take more than usual heed of alternative analyses offered by other theories, thereby promoting cross fertilization of syntactic and semantic ideas, concepts, and argumentation.The project as a whole is grounded in the belief that explicit comparison of seemingly incompatible approaches is essential to improve our understanding of the nature and structure of natural language.Eric J. Reuland and Alice ter Meulen are Professors of Linguistics at the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen and the University kossuth ter.



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