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(New page: "Inntil/innved" are two prepositions indicating laterality in Norwegian. An example; "en gutt sitter inntil en sykkel", means "a boy sits beside a bike". We have a physical location here a...)
 
 
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"Inntil/innved" are two prepositions indicating laterality in Norwegian. An example; "en gutt sitter inntil en sykkel", means "a boy sits beside a bike". We have a physical location here and laterality. The located object is "en gutt" and the reference object is "en sykkel". Coincidence is also the case here.
 
"Inntil/innved" are two prepositions indicating laterality in Norwegian. An example; "en gutt sitter inntil en sykkel", means "a boy sits beside a bike". We have a physical location here and laterality. The located object is "en gutt" and the reference object is "en sykkel". Coincidence is also the case here.
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 22 April 2009

"Inntil/innved" are two prepositions indicating laterality in Norwegian. An example; "en gutt sitter inntil en sykkel", means "a boy sits beside a bike". We have a physical location here and laterality. The located object is "en gutt" and the reference object is "en sykkel". Coincidence is also the case here.


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