occurrentially
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From occurrential + -ly.
Adverb
[edit]occurrentially (not comparable)
- In terms of occurrence.
- 2003, JM García Núñez, Semantic Constraints on the Distribution of English Higher Adverbs, Universidad de Cádiz, Ontal page 106, PDF page 4
- If we delve further into the cooccurrence criterion, we see that adverb classes are not only occurrentially compatible or incompatible.
- The upshot is that BHAs are occurrentially different from MHAs.
- 2009, Fabienne Martin - Stuttgart University, 9th International Conference on Tense, Aspect and Modality, The Paris Chicago Centre University Press, page 132
- One cannot be occurrentially honest without being simultaneously engaged in a certain activity (where an event of deciding is also an action).
- 2003, JM García Núñez, Semantic Constraints on the Distribution of English Higher Adverbs, Universidad de Cádiz, Ontal page 106, PDF page 4