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It is also possible to use the normal adjectival form.
In fact, there remain only two major adjectival positions to be considered.
These names are almost always of the adjectival form.
From adjectival phrases we can even recall the gender in many cases.
Although the word "Australia" had been used on occasion, this is the first known use of the adjectival form.
Mature is the adjectival form of maturity, which has several meanings.
Their adjectival forms are all written with lower case.
An adjective acts as the head of an adjectival phrase.
It might have been a very over here in 1796, but for the French, then as now, it is adjectival.
The candidates followed his lead, delivering their answers without adjectival decoration.
Thus the predicative cases with articles are not genuinely adjectival.
Prose, alternate long and short sentences with many adjectival phrases.
The uppercase letter of the beginning element is kept even in an adjectival form.
Another development that worries me is the employment of plurals in an adjectival sense.
The adjectival form of the word is testamentary, as in:
That means the adjectival spelling is being used mistakenly for the noun.
We consider two of these in this chapter; a third similar issue affecting adjectival relationships must wait until Section 9.5.
But, of course, that's precisely what Almodovar wants: to get away from his adjectival self.
Old Japanese has one type of adjectival noun with the following inflections.
Progressive is an adjectival form of progress and may refer to:
It seems there was no accusative or adjectival agreement.
Prosperous, the adjectival form of Prosperity, may also refer to:
Discipline, or its adjectival form disciplinary, may also refer to:
The latest assault on the adjectival maiden is in its use defining an unmarried woman's name.
The adjectival suffix - al is often slapped on words that already are adjectives.