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Merged or separate? Spelling dictionary-reference book. - M.: Russian language. B. Z. Bukchina, L. P. Kakalutskaya. 1998 .

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    nothing else- This is our new home and nothing else. Wed not / something else / e, not something / other / e, ka / k ...

    nothing else He doesn't care about anything else... Spelling Dictionary of the Russian Language

    nothing else- nothing / other / e ... merged. Separately. Through a hyphen.

    nothing else- nothing else (nothing else interests him), but: nothing else but ... Russian spelling dictionary

    A category of ontology, meaning the absence of being at all. N. opposes the diversity of something, existing, being. N. is the most important beginning of other ind. philosophy. In antique philosophy there is no strict distinction between N. and non-being, N. in the philosophy of Plato and ... ... Philosophical Encyclopedia

    - [what], Nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing (see § 72), cf., places. negative 1. None (subject, matter, phenomenon). "Nothing will come of nothing." (last) "Nothing touched him." Pushkin. "It's all or nothing if you do that." A.K. Tolstoy. Today he is nothing... Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov

    nothing- Nothing else or nothing else (except) none (object, matter, phenomenon) (not to be confused with nothing but ...). Nothing else interests me. Nothing nothing (reg.) nothing at all. There is nothing else but quagmire and mosses! Nekrasov ... Phraseological dictionary of the Russian language

    nothing- NOTHING is an ontological category, meaning the absence of any qualities, certainties or being in general. It is opposite to such concepts as something, being, being. In the history of philosophy, N. has often been identified with non-existence. Sometimes… … Encyclopedia of Epistemology and Philosophy of Science

    NOTHING- non-existence. The term denotes not so much physical non-existence (emptiness) as non-existence in a psychological sense: in Indian philosophy, nothing or nirvana means a state of apathy, to which an individual comes when he is cleansed of everything ... ... Philosophical Dictionary

    - “BEING AND NOTHING. Essay on a Phenomenological Ontology” (L être et le néant. P., 1934) is the first and one of the main works of J.P. Sartre. Following M. Heidegger, who in his work “Being and Time” (1927) made an attempt to transform the phenomenological ... ... Philosophical Encyclopedia

Books

  • Mandukya Diamond The Secret Knowledge of the Ancient Rishis, Osho. Osho, also known as Bhagwan Shri Rajneesh, is the enlightened master of our time. "Osho" means "like the ocean", "blessed". .“Aum, imperishable sound, is the seed of all that exists.…
  • The smell of Dior and the songs of The Rolling Stones. Nothing soothes us better than music, Oksana Muravleva. She wasn't looking for love, she didn't want to get married. She "floated" with the flow. He thought that after the death of his wife, he would no longer be able to “let anyone in” into his heart. They met by chance. But how…

Nothing else

nothing else


Merged or separate? Spelling dictionary-reference book. - M.: Russian language. B. Z. Bukchina, L. P. Kakalutskaya. 1998 .

See what "nothing else" is in other dictionaries:

    nothing else- I can't do anything else. Wed not what / mines / m, ka / k ... Spelling Dictionary of the Russian Language

    Contents: I. R. Modern; II. History of the city of R.; III. Roman history before the fall of the western Roman Empire; IV. Roman law. I. Rome (Roma) the capital of the Italian kingdom, on the Tiber River, in the so-called Roman Campania, at 41 ° 53 54 north ... ... Encyclopedic Dictionary F.A. Brockhaus and I.A. Efron

    Negative pronouns

    Negative pronouns- 1. In negative pronouns it is written: a) under stress - not, for example: there is no one to ask, there is nothing to be surprised; b) without stress - neither, for example: do not ask anyone, do not be surprised at anything. 2. In negative pronouns ... ... A guide to spelling and style

    Writer, born October 30, 1821 in Moscow, died January 29, 1881, in St. Petersburg. His father, Mikhail Andreevich, married to the daughter of a merchant, Marya Fedorovna Nechaeva, served as the headquarters of the doctor at the Mariinsky Hospital for the Poor. Employed in the hospital and… … Big biographical encyclopedia

    - (from lat. universalis general) general concepts. In philosophy. The problem of the ontological and epistemological status of W. raises the question of what real being is, how the ideal exists, how rational conceptual knowledge is possible, how ... ... Philosophical Encyclopedia

    It occupies a central position in the intellectual and artistic development of all of Europe. It belonged to her in the 12th century. that advanced meaning, which it has not lost to this day. The song about the national French hero Roland imperiously captivated ... ... Encyclopedic Dictionary F.A. Brockhaus and I.A. Efron

    - 'ARCHEOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE' ('L archeologie du savoir', 1969) Foucault's work, completing the first, so-called 'archaeological period' in his work and forming a kind of triptych with the works 'Birth of the Clinic'. The archaeological view of the physician’… … History of Philosophy: Encyclopedia

    The power of the working class, established as a result of the socialist revolution and aimed at building socialism and the transition of society to the building of communism. This power is called proletarian because the leading position in society ... Philosophical Encyclopedia

Books

  • Maxim Frei (set of 9 books), Maxim Frei. Just a few years ago, his books sent millions of people into a blissful stupor. They brought the warmth and light of someone else into our world, teaching many to dream. Friendship and love, magic and ...
  • History and class consciousness, Georg Lukacs. "The relationship between the denial of the "ordinary course of things", the desire to achieve "reality", to a "different being", on the one hand, and the formation of a "new complex of subjectivity", on the other, ...

Please explain the spelling "nothing else (,) as" and "nothing else (,) as" (as well as in oblique cases). Those. when one is used and when the other is used.

Constructions nothing but does not exist.

Constructions none other than and nothing but, in which who and what can stand in oblique cases without prepositions and with prepositions (no one else but; none other than; none other than; none other than; none other than etc.), should be distinguished from constructions that include pronouns nobody and nothing(also in different cases without prepositions and with prepositions). Wed in pairs the following examples: 1) This is none other than his own brother. - No one other than his own brother can know this. 2) This is nothing but the most brazen deception. Nothing else interests him. 3) He met none other than the President of the country. - He does not agree to meet with anyone other than the president. 4) He agreed to nothing less than to direct the entire work. - He will not agree to anything other than a leadership position. In each pair, the first sentence is affirmative, the second is negative. (Rules of Russian spelling and punctuation. Complete academic reference book / Edited by V.V. Lopatin. M., 2006. § 78, p. 3 of the Spelling section.)

Question #269728
Why in the phrase "Nothing energizes on a Monday morning like .." nothing is written together?

The answer of the reference service of the Russian language

Negative pronouns are generally written together (except when there is a preposition inside the pronoun: nobody, but with no one).

Question #265275
Is the punctuation correct in the sentence "Not too carefully hiding a smile of joy with a hint of embarrassment, you bow and leave, wanting to enjoy these moments of happiness without sharing them with anyone"?

The answer of the reference service of the Russian language

Yes, such arrangement of punctuation marks is possible.

Question #259599
Sorry, I came across a difficult sentence: "No one greeted anyone, much less said goodbye - by the hand." Are the signs placed correctly here?

The answer of the reference service of the Russian language

Especially is not isolated. The phrase is not built quite correctly, the following construction is possible: No one greeted anyone, much less said goodbye - by the hand.

Question #242874
Hello! Can you tell me which of the two options is correct?
1) he doesn't know anyone in the neighborhood
2) he doesn't know anyone in the neighborhood
Thanks!

The answer of the reference service of the Russian language

Correct spelling: he doesn't know anyone in the area.

Question #234757
Good afternoon. Recently I saw in a television program the spelling of the word "Niskem" - together. The program was not humorous, so I believed it. I asked a question at work, everyone said that it was written "With no one". I shamed everyone that they answered incorrectly. Colleagues brought dictionaries the next day and are now embarrassing me. Help to get out of the water dry and figure out there may be several versions of writing. Thanks in advance. Trofimchuk Anton

The answer of the reference service of the Russian language

The correct spelling of the particle, preposition and pronoun is _no one, no one_ (but: _no one, no one, no one_, etc. - without a preposition).
Question #211438
We argued with the editor-in-chief for a bottle of "Martini" on the following question: if the author's words break direct speech into two parts, after the first part there is a comma and a dash (and the first part expresses a complete thought), what sign is placed after the author's words - a comma or a period? Please help me figure it out.

The answer of the reference service of the Russian language

According to D. E. Rosenthal:
If there should have been a dot at the break in direct speech, then a comma and a dash are placed before the author's words, and after them a dot and a dash, the second part of direct speech begins with a capital letter: _“I am not connected with anyone or anything he reminded himself. “Reality is hostile to me.”_

There are special designs with particles not and neither.

1. A construction with the verb to be able and a double negation should be distinguished from a construction with the verb to be able with a preceding not and a repeating intensifier neither. Wed pairwise examples: 1) He cannot work. He can neither work nor rest. 2) He cannot but read, he cannot but write, he cannot but listen to music. He can't read, write, or listen to music. The first sentence of each pair states that the corresponding action is being taken; in every second, the impossibility of performing these actions is stated.

2. Both the particle not and the particle neither can be included in constructions with pronominal words who, what (in different cases), how, where, where, from where etc.

a) Constructions with a particle are not included in exclamatory or interrogative-exclamatory sentences, in which the particle is often present only, for example: Who didn't know this man! What did not delight him at this unusual exhibition! Who doesn't know this house? Why does my dormant mind not enter then?(Hold.). How not to love your native Moscow!(Bar.). Wherever he had to be! Where did he go!

Such sentences - negative in form - always contain an affirmation in content. ( Who didn't know this man! means "everyone knew this man"; Wherever he had to be! means "he had to go everywhere").

b) Constructions with pronominal words and a particle neither (often with a preceding particle would) are always part of concessive subordinate clauses, for example: Whoever dies, I'm the secret killer of all(P.). It's a pity, but it will have to be abandoned. Whatever happens, you must remain calm. No one asked, no one knows. Whatever the child amuses, if only she does not cry(last). Whatever the answer, it's better than complete uncertainty. He could not iambic from chorea, no matter how hard we fought, to distinguish(P.). Wherever he worked, he was appreciated everywhere. Wherever I look, there is thick rye everywhere!(Mike.). Whenever they come to him, he is always busy. No matter how much you look for the culprit in this case, you still will not find it.


3. Constructions are none other than none other than, in which who and what can stand in oblique cases without prepositions and with prepositions ( none other than; nothing but; none other than; with nothing but etc.), should be distinguished from constructions that include the pronouns nobody and nothing (also in different cases without prepositions and with prepositions). Wed in pairs the following examples: 1) This is none other than his own brother. - No one other than his own brother can know this. 2) This is nothing but the most brazen deception. Nothing else interests him. 3) He met none other than the President of the country. - He does not agree to meet with anyone other than the president. 4) He agreed to nothing less than to direct the entire work. - He will not agree to anything other than a leadership position. In each pair, the first sentence is affirmative, the second is negative.

4. Both the particle not and the particle neither are part of a number of stable combinations.

a) A particle cannot be part of complex unions: until; not that; not that... not that; not only but; not that (not) ... but; not (not so) to... a. Examples: Wait until the transmission ends. Stop it or I'll scream! The weather is bad: it's either raining or snowing. He is not only a poet, but also a composer. Relations between them are not only not friendly, but hostile. He is not only ten minutes, but an hour late. He is not that rude, but somewhat quick-tempered. She is not so evil, but indifferent.

The particle is not included in combinations close in meaning to particles: not at all, hardly not, far from, almost, almost, not at all, not at all, not at all, not at all, not at all, almost, almost; no more than, no more than, no more and no less than.

Many stable combinations do not begin with a particle, including those that include prepositional constructions of nouns: not so hot (how, what), not goodness knows (who, what, what, etc.), not in an arc, not in the spirit, not in credit, out of tune, out of tune, out of proportion, not up , not in an example, not in joy, not in oneself, not in strength, not in the account, not a sin, God forbid, not to fat, not to laughter, not to that, not to good, not to liu, not to place, not at court, not in a hurry, in earnest, at the wrong address; not by days, but by hours; beyond the power, too tough, not to the liking, not at ease, not exactly the hour, not out of hand, it was not there, out of work, not like and etc.


b) The particle neither is an integral part of the set of stable combinations.

Combinations that are subordinate clauses in form: no matter what, no matter how you twist it, no matter how you throw it, no matter how you twist it, wherever you throw it, wherever it goes, out of nowhere, whatever you say.

Combinations with initial single neither: neither aza, nor belmes, nor my God, nor boom-boom, neither in life, nor in life, nor in the tooth (by foot), in any, in any way, in any case, in one eye , not so much, nothing (to put), not a penny, not a gugu, not for a penny (perish, abyss), not for a sniff of tobacco (perish, abyss), for nothing, not a penny, not a drop, not a penny, not a spear, not a crumb, not for anything, not to hell (not good), not for a hair, not for a penny, (who, what, what) not to eat, not for an iota, not for a minute, not for a step, not foot, under no circumstances, nothing to do with it, not a word, not a span, not from a place, with nothing (to stay), not a fig, not a damn thing, not a step(exclamation), not a damn thing.

Combinations with repeating neither: neither be nor me, no more, no less, neither back nor forth, neither think nor think, neither mother nor father, neither warehouse nor harmony, neither yes nor no, neither give nor take, neither two nor one and a half , neither bottom nor tire, neither day nor night, neither soul nor body, neither hot nor cold, neither alive nor dead, for nothing, no skin, no mugs, no stake, no yard, no end, no edge, no no village, no spoon, no bowl, no little, no more, no more, no less, no mooing, no calving, no ours, no yours, no answer, no hello, no rest, no time, no pava, no raven, no pass, no drive, no fluff, no feather, no fish, no meat, no matchmaker, no brother, no light, no dawn, neither myself nor people, nor warehouse, nor harmony, nor hearing, nor spirit, nor sleep, nor spirit, come, sit down, for no reason at all , no shame, no conscience, neither this nor that, neither here nor there, neither this nor that, neither this nor that, neither this nor that, neither whoa nor well, neither here nor there, neither subtract nor add, neither mind nor heart , neither ear nor snout, neither cold nor hot, neither shaky nor roll; more detailed combinations of the same structure: not a candle to God, not a poker to hell, not in the city of Bogdan, not in the village of Selifan, not in a fairy tale to say, not to describe with a pen.


Note. For writing such combinations without a comma, see "Punctuation", § 26, note 1.

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