Particle Patterns in English A Comprehensive
... A heart-felt thank you to Mirjam Fried and Jan-Ola Östman for showing interest in my work and so making me feel part of the Construction Grammar in-crowd. I would also like to express my thanks to everyone who tried to keep my academic life and my life outside university in balance—and occasionally ...
... A heart-felt thank you to Mirjam Fried and Jan-Ola Östman for showing interest in my work and so making me feel part of the Construction Grammar in-crowd. I would also like to express my thanks to everyone who tried to keep my academic life and my life outside university in balance—and occasionally ...
Part-of-Speech Tagging and Partial Parsing for Irish using Finite-State Transducers and Constraint Grammar
... In this thesis, we present the development and evaluation of a suite of annotation tools for unrestricted Irish text, which go from tokenization, morphological analysis, part-of-speech tagging, right through to partial parsing. In order to develop such tools, a large body of texts is required for te ...
... In this thesis, we present the development and evaluation of a suite of annotation tools for unrestricted Irish text, which go from tokenization, morphological analysis, part-of-speech tagging, right through to partial parsing. In order to develop such tools, a large body of texts is required for te ...
Semi-Compositional Noun + Verb Constructions
... Alternation in the argument structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... Alternation in the argument structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
A Computational Theory of Human Linguistic - TedLab
... This thesis gives a theory of sentence comprehension that attempts to explain a number of linguistic performance effects, including garden-path effects, preferred readings for ambiguous input and processing overload effects. It is hypothesized that the human parser heuristically determines its optio ...
... This thesis gives a theory of sentence comprehension that attempts to explain a number of linguistic performance effects, including garden-path effects, preferred readings for ambiguous input and processing overload effects. It is hypothesized that the human parser heuristically determines its optio ...
parameters and micro-parameters in arabic sentence structure
... This dissertation is an attempt to pin down the syntactic properties of elements within clause structure in terms of dependency relations that link functional projections (i.e., the functional layer of sentence structure) to thematic elements. It is via this close relationship between thematic and f ...
... This dissertation is an attempt to pin down the syntactic properties of elements within clause structure in terms of dependency relations that link functional projections (i.e., the functional layer of sentence structure) to thematic elements. It is via this close relationship between thematic and f ...
LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS
... These facts clearly indicate that the structure of all languages must be based on the nature of man. This is not an original idea; indeed, much of the current work in linguistics in all theoretical frameworks proceeds from this position. For example, it is basic to Chomsky’s concept of linguistic un ...
... These facts clearly indicate that the structure of all languages must be based on the nature of man. This is not an original idea; indeed, much of the current work in linguistics in all theoretical frameworks proceeds from this position. For example, it is basic to Chomsky’s concept of linguistic un ...
the structure of complex predicates in urdu
... Charles Ferguson gave generously of his time, taught me very much about South Asian literature I was not aware of, and deceptively mildly insisted that I do things properly. This dissertation would not be as thorough without his input. Paul Kiparsky and Veneeta Dayal joined the committee as the dis ...
... Charles Ferguson gave generously of his time, taught me very much about South Asian literature I was not aware of, and deceptively mildly insisted that I do things properly. This dissertation would not be as thorough without his input. Paul Kiparsky and Veneeta Dayal joined the committee as the dis ...
Grammar Practice Book
... 2. Benjamin Franklin, Humphry Davy, and Thomas Edison experimented with electricity. 3. Karl Jansky developed radio astronomy and detected radio waves from space. ...
... 2. Benjamin Franklin, Humphry Davy, and Thomas Edison experimented with electricity. 3. Karl Jansky developed radio astronomy and detected radio waves from space. ...
A Grammar of Bora with Special Attention to Tone
... Classifiers to individuate collective or general nouns 179 6.2.10 Multiple classifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 6.2.11 Classifiers after -ɛ ‘pertain to’ or -ɛmɛ ‘similar to’ . 180 ...
... Classifiers to individuate collective or general nouns 179 6.2.10 Multiple classifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 6.2.11 Classifiers after -ɛ ‘pertain to’ or -ɛmɛ ‘similar to’ . 180 ...
Syntax of Moods and Tenses in New Testament Greek
... THE first edition of this work appeared as a pamphlet in 1888. In issuing this revised and enlarged edition, it seems desirable to state somewhat more fully than was done in the former preface the purpose which it is hoped the book will serve. Classified according to its intent, it belongs among the ...
... THE first edition of this work appeared as a pamphlet in 1888. In issuing this revised and enlarged edition, it seems desirable to state somewhat more fully than was done in the former preface the purpose which it is hoped the book will serve. Classified according to its intent, it belongs among the ...
The semantics of existence
... bare plurals and mass nouns. The verb exist is of course a central expression for making statements about existence. Many philosophers have expressed particular views concerning that expression (or particular sorts of occurrences of it). At the same time, exist has hardly been a subject of study in ...
... bare plurals and mass nouns. The verb exist is of course a central expression for making statements about existence. Many philosophers have expressed particular views concerning that expression (or particular sorts of occurrences of it). At the same time, exist has hardly been a subject of study in ...
Hausa Verbal Compounds
... (not in VEHICLE) addresses participant (sometimes in VEHICLE), naming a situation ................................183 6.2.1.4 Metonymy in Hausa verbal compounds: a summary.........184 6.2.2 Metaphor in marked V+X and PAC+V compounds..........184 6.2.2.1 Metaphor between VEHICLE and TARGET .......... ...
... (not in VEHICLE) addresses participant (sometimes in VEHICLE), naming a situation ................................183 6.2.1.4 Metonymy in Hausa verbal compounds: a summary.........184 6.2.2 Metaphor in marked V+X and PAC+V compounds..........184 6.2.2.1 Metaphor between VEHICLE and TARGET .......... ...
A verb-centered Sentiment Analysis for French
... Sentiment Analysis is a challenging domain of NLP in many aspects. Words and phrases need to be recognised and marked not only with regard to their grammatical and syntactic role, but also with regard to their polarity, which can be positive, negative or neutral. Furthermore, they cannot be consider ...
... Sentiment Analysis is a challenging domain of NLP in many aspects. Words and phrases need to be recognised and marked not only with regard to their grammatical and syntactic role, but also with regard to their polarity, which can be positive, negative or neutral. Furthermore, they cannot be consider ...
Reflexive Verben Theorie learning target rules
... • Ich konzentriere mich auf das Examen. (I concentrate on the exam.) "Ich" is the subject of the sentence. I'm acting. I concentrate. "konzentrieren" is the reflexive verb of the sentence. "mich" (=> ich) is the object of the sentence although I must admit that's quite difficult to understand becaus ...
... • Ich konzentriere mich auf das Examen. (I concentrate on the exam.) "Ich" is the subject of the sentence. I'm acting. I concentrate. "konzentrieren" is the reflexive verb of the sentence. "mich" (=> ich) is the object of the sentence although I must admit that's quite difficult to understand becaus ...
Anaphora, Inversion, and Focus
... separate from the antecedent conditions on ellipsis. I argue that null operator movement, which is in part responsible for deriving the locality condition, violates an island at PF. The only way to ameliorate this violation, following Kennedy and Merchant (2000), is to elide the vP, explaining why e ...
... separate from the antecedent conditions on ellipsis. I argue that null operator movement, which is in part responsible for deriving the locality condition, violates an island at PF. The only way to ameliorate this violation, following Kennedy and Merchant (2000), is to elide the vP, explaining why e ...
Developing Sentence Imitation, Grade 3
... Subordinating - AAAWWWUBBIS – as, although, after, when, whenever, while, until, because, before, if, since Coorelative - both…and, not only…but also, either…or, neither…nor, not…but, whether…or ...
... Subordinating - AAAWWWUBBIS – as, although, after, when, whenever, while, until, because, before, if, since Coorelative - both…and, not only…but also, either…or, neither…nor, not…but, whether…or ...
2_7 Luraghi_Clitics
... When clusters include both constituent based and P2 clitics, the former are expected to precede the latter, and they often do, as for example in Hittite (Luraghi 1990a, b), Sanskrit (Hale 1987), and other Indo-European languages. However, this is not always the case as Pashto is reported to have P2 ...
... When clusters include both constituent based and P2 clitics, the former are expected to precede the latter, and they often do, as for example in Hittite (Luraghi 1990a, b), Sanskrit (Hale 1987), and other Indo-European languages. However, this is not always the case as Pashto is reported to have P2 ...
Non-finites in North Saami - Suomalais
... stimulating lectures by Esa Itkonen at the University of Turku beginning with my first-year studies in general linguistics in 1995. In the same vein, while it may well seem possible for non-native scholars of North Saami to progress in studying the language, the very beginning of such an enterprise ...
... stimulating lectures by Esa Itkonen at the University of Turku beginning with my first-year studies in general linguistics in 1995. In the same vein, while it may well seem possible for non-native scholars of North Saami to progress in studying the language, the very beginning of such an enterprise ...
A GRAMMAR OF CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH
... verticals stress, and long verticals tone unit boundaries: see Appendix ll.iff, 12. ...
... verticals stress, and long verticals tone unit boundaries: see Appendix ll.iff, 12. ...
Dissertation Body
... present in the lexicon of PDE. They gathered frequency data for these verbs, and they found that the lower the frequency of a set of verbs, the higher the percentage of verbs that had been regularized. They calculated the rates at which verbs regularized relative to their frequency. Their goal was t ...
... present in the lexicon of PDE. They gathered frequency data for these verbs, and they found that the lower the frequency of a set of verbs, the higher the percentage of verbs that had been regularized. They calculated the rates at which verbs regularized relative to their frequency. Their goal was t ...
existence - Semantics Archive
... views about that notion can be found throughout the history of philosophy. While some philosophers think that notions of existence and ontological commitment can and perhaps should be pursued independently of the linguistic form of the relevant sentences, the linguistic form of statements of existen ...
... views about that notion can be found throughout the history of philosophy. While some philosophers think that notions of existence and ontological commitment can and perhaps should be pursued independently of the linguistic form of the relevant sentences, the linguistic form of statements of existen ...
syntax - Gordon College Faculty
... THE first edition of this work appeared as a pamphlet in 1888. In issuing this revised and enlarged edition, it seems desirable to state somewhat more fully than was done in the former preface the purpose which it is hoped the book will serve. Classified according to its intent, it belongs among the ...
... THE first edition of this work appeared as a pamphlet in 1888. In issuing this revised and enlarged edition, it seems desirable to state somewhat more fully than was done in the former preface the purpose which it is hoped the book will serve. Classified according to its intent, it belongs among the ...
On degree phrases and result clauses Rijkhoek, Paulien Dea
... Her friend picked the exact same colour, [quite independently of her own choice] ...
... Her friend picked the exact same colour, [quite independently of her own choice] ...
Gerunds
... Gerunds • Gerunds are the base form of a verb + an ‘ing’ ending. • They function as NOUNS. Example: Frolicking is relaxing. I dislike knitting. ...
... Gerunds • Gerunds are the base form of a verb + an ‘ing’ ending. • They function as NOUNS. Example: Frolicking is relaxing. I dislike knitting. ...
Decomposing Existence: Evidence from Germanic
... external arguments. This suggests that the pronoun es is the subject of impersonal geben and haben. As a grammatical subject, it resides in SpecIP, where it agrees with the verb and receives nominative case. (Unfortunately, there is no overt morphological difference between the nominative and the ac ...
... external arguments. This suggests that the pronoun es is the subject of impersonal geben and haben. As a grammatical subject, it resides in SpecIP, where it agrees with the verb and receives nominative case. (Unfortunately, there is no overt morphological difference between the nominative and the ac ...