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(New page: Coincidence is when the located object is in contact with the reference object. Some of the prepositions that indicate coincidence in Norwegian are '' and 'inntil'. '' also i...)
 
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Coincidence is when the located object is in contact with the reference object. Some of the prepositions that indicate coincidence in Norwegian are '[[På]]' and 'inntil'. '[[På]]' also indicates a relationship of superiority of the located object to the reference object, while 'inntil' incates a relationship of laterality.
 
Coincidence is when the located object is in contact with the reference object. Some of the prepositions that indicate coincidence in Norwegian are '[[På]]' and 'inntil'. '[[På]]' also indicates a relationship of superiority of the located object to the reference object, while 'inntil' incates a relationship of laterality.
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Revision as of 09:49, 2 April 2009

Coincidence is when the located object is in contact with the reference object. Some of the prepositions that indicate coincidence in Norwegian are '' and 'inntil'. '' also indicates a relationship of superiority of the located object to the reference object, while 'inntil' incates a relationship of laterality.


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