"counterdirectional" meaning in English

See counterdirectional in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Forms: more counterdirectional [comparative], most counterdirectional [superlative]
Head templates: {{en-adj}} counterdirectional (comparative more counterdirectional, superlative most counterdirectional)
  1. Of or related to the opposite direction. Related terms: counterdirectionality
    Sense id: en-counterdirectional-en-adj-c1fb1nNO Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry
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          "ref": "1930, Wilhelm Pleines, Riveting in Metal Airplane Construction (Technical Memorandums, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics; 596), page 38",
          "text": "When set in motion the floating frame assumes a definite counterdirectional motion, imparted by the unbalanced forces.",
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          "ref": "2003, Karin Pittner, “Process, eventuality, and wieder/again”, in Ewald Lang, Claudia Maienborn, Cathrine Fabricius-Hansen, editors, Modifying Adjuncts, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, page 385",
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          "ref": "2018, Winnie Chor, Directional Particles in Cantonese: Form, function, and grammaticalization, Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, page 17",
          "text": "Givón can be credited with initiating the theoretical discussion of unidirectionality as it is allegedly argued in his 1975 work that counterdirectional change is simply not attested (Chao 1968b: 96).",
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          "ref": "2020, Veronika Hegedűs, “Back to restitutives (again): A syntactic account of restitutive and counterdirectional verbal particles in Hungarian”, in Acta Linguistica Academica, volume 67, number 3, →DOI, page 320",
          "text": "Verbal particles are not structurally uniform; the restitutive újra ‘again’ and the counterdirectional vissza ‘back’ are inserted into the structure in different places, lending further support to previous assumptions that some verbal particles are not secondary predicates introducing their own subject but are predicate modifiers.",
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