What's the difference between participial and participially?

Participial


Definition:

  • (a.) Having, or partaking of, the nature and use of a participle; formed from a participle; as, a participial noun.
  • (n.) A participial word.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These results indicate that LH-RF released in the afternoon of proestrus may participiate to stimulate the preovulatory discharge of LH in the rat.
  • (2) The acquisition of grammatical relations from four languages is compared: (1) the definite accusative suffix and pragmatically motivated word order of Turkish; (2) Kaluli verb agreement, case and focus marking postpositions, and pragmatically motivated word order; (3) Hungarian definite and indefinite verb conjunction; and (4) Italian participial agreement and anaphoric, accusative case pronouns.
  • (3) It would be both possible and desirable to organize recording a nd analysis on a regional basis in collaboration with hospitals wishing to participiate.

Participially


Definition:

  • (adv.) In the sense or manner of a participle.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These results indicate that LH-RF released in the afternoon of proestrus may participiate to stimulate the preovulatory discharge of LH in the rat.
  • (2) The acquisition of grammatical relations from four languages is compared: (1) the definite accusative suffix and pragmatically motivated word order of Turkish; (2) Kaluli verb agreement, case and focus marking postpositions, and pragmatically motivated word order; (3) Hungarian definite and indefinite verb conjunction; and (4) Italian participial agreement and anaphoric, accusative case pronouns.
  • (3) It would be both possible and desirable to organize recording a nd analysis on a regional basis in collaboration with hospitals wishing to participiate.

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