Yiddish Verb-Topicalization and the Notion 'Lexical Integrity

PCT No. PCT/DK84/00076 Sec. 371 Date Apr. 17, 1985 Sec. 102(e) Date Apr. 17, 1985 PCT Filed Aug. 16, 1984 PCT Pub. No. WO85/00872 PCT Pub. Date Feb. 28, 1985.A case preferably for a lighter (3), especially of the disposable type, is tubular and at its lower end it comprises a recess (4a, 4b, 5a, 5b), which partly is provided with a gripping part (8) projecting radially inwards and gripping under the free rim (11) of a cap (10) so as to loosen said cap from a bottleneck (12), and partly comprises a counter-holding part (5a, 5b) opposing the gripping part (8) and abutting and pressing on the top side of a cap (10). The case is made of a single sheet member (1) of metal, especially steel. The case (1) is bent substantially symmetrically from the longitudinal central line of the sheet member (1) so as to form two opposing side walls (26, 27), of which the first side wall is continued, whereas the second side wall (27) formed by the outer portion of the sheet member (1) is broken. The rims of the outer portions maintain a narrow slot therebetween, whereby the lighter (3) is retained by the resilience of the metal. The recess (4a, 4b, 5a, 5b) extends obliquely from the lower rim of the case (1) on the continued first side wall (26) when the lighter (3) is completely inserted and further upwards to the second side wall (27) while the recess (4a, 4b, 5a, 5b) covers the body of the lighter (3) over a length corresponding, when seen in the longitudinal direction, to the distance between the gripping part (8) and the counter-holding part (5a, 5b), said distance being necessary for the gripping part (8) to grip the cap (10). As a result the total length of the case with a completely inserted lighter therein may be relatively small.

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