On degree phrases and result clauses Rijkhoek, Paulien Dea
... An advantage of Sportiche's (1994) proposal is that it makes a syntactic theory without adjuncts conceivable. That is to say, if modifiers are no longer adjuncts, base-generated adjunction can be dispensed with. In addition, Sportiche (1992) argued that all movements (of XPs) take place without adju ...
... An advantage of Sportiche's (1994) proposal is that it makes a syntactic theory without adjuncts conceivable. That is to say, if modifiers are no longer adjuncts, base-generated adjunction can be dispensed with. In addition, Sportiche (1992) argued that all movements (of XPs) take place without adju ...
1. avem volantem
... Opus novum09 An Introductory Latin Course Ancillane vaccam curāvit? Did the slave girl take care of the cow? Removitne murum unda? Did the wave remove the wall? ...
... Opus novum09 An Introductory Latin Course Ancillane vaccam curāvit? Did the slave girl take care of the cow? Removitne murum unda? Did the wave remove the wall? ...
HAVE + PERFECT PARTICIPLE
... In this work, I contend that our understanding of the genesis of the periphrastic have-perfect in the Romance and Germanic languages (illustrated in 1.5) requires a detailed appreciation of the structures and meanings associated with other concatenations of have and a perfect participle (illustrate ...
... In this work, I contend that our understanding of the genesis of the periphrastic have-perfect in the Romance and Germanic languages (illustrated in 1.5) requires a detailed appreciation of the structures and meanings associated with other concatenations of have and a perfect participle (illustrate ...
On Word Definition in Children and Adults
... express the differentiae (key features of the genus) as a paradigmatic example of formal definition. Developmental research present two limitations: the first one is that the effect of level of abstraction of the definiendum on the quality of word definition has been limited to nouns. The second one ...
... express the differentiae (key features of the genus) as a paradigmatic example of formal definition. Developmental research present two limitations: the first one is that the effect of level of abstraction of the definiendum on the quality of word definition has been limited to nouns. The second one ...
A Short Descriptive Grammar of the Svan Language
... £wan-ær (singular mu£wan) and to their language as lu£nu nin. Although their language is mutually unintelligible with Georgian — in fact, it is no closer to Georgian than Icelandic is to Modern English — the Svans consider themselves to be part of the Georgian ethnic group, and were registered as Ge ...
... £wan-ær (singular mu£wan) and to their language as lu£nu nin. Although their language is mutually unintelligible with Georgian — in fact, it is no closer to Georgian than Icelandic is to Modern English — the Svans consider themselves to be part of the Georgian ethnic group, and were registered as Ge ...
prone - mthoyibi.files.wordpress
... This use of little and few is mainly confined to written English (probably because in conversation little and few might easily be mistaken for a little/a few). In conversation, therefore, little and few are normally replaced by hardly any A negative verb + much/many is also possible: We saw little = ...
... This use of little and few is mainly confined to written English (probably because in conversation little and few might easily be mistaken for a little/a few). In conversation, therefore, little and few are normally replaced by hardly any A negative verb + much/many is also possible: We saw little = ...
1 Articles and one, a little/a few, this, that
... This use of little and few is mainly confined to written English (probably because in conversation little and few might easily be mistaken for a little/a few). In conversation, therefore, little and few are normally replaced by hardly any A negative verb + much/many is also possible: We saw little = ...
... This use of little and few is mainly confined to written English (probably because in conversation little and few might easily be mistaken for a little/a few). In conversation, therefore, little and few are normally replaced by hardly any A negative verb + much/many is also possible: We saw little = ...
Part 9 English Idioms The English language abounds in idioms like
... often the idiom functions as one word. For instance, till the cows come home, which comprises a conjunction till, an article the, a noun cow, a verb come and an adverb home, means `forever' and functions as an adverb, thus replaceable by the word `forever'. The sam ...
... often the idiom functions as one word. For instance, till the cows come home, which comprises a conjunction till, an article the, a noun cow, a verb come and an adverb home, means `forever' and functions as an adverb, thus replaceable by the word `forever'. The sam ...
A Typology of Verbal Borrowings
... The present volume is the revised version of my dissertation which was submitted to the Faculty of Philology of Leipzig University in January 2008 and defended in July 2008. This thesis took shape during the four years of the XXVIIIth Olympiad which I spent at the Department of Linguistics of the M ...
... The present volume is the revised version of my dissertation which was submitted to the Faculty of Philology of Leipzig University in January 2008 and defended in July 2008. This thesis took shape during the four years of the XXVIIIth Olympiad which I spent at the Department of Linguistics of the M ...
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... Several factors conspire to make the comprehension of wh-‐dependencies a prime target for psycholinguistic investigation. To begin with, the distance between the filler and the gap is in principle unbounded, ...
... Several factors conspire to make the comprehension of wh-‐dependencies a prime target for psycholinguistic investigation. To begin with, the distance between the filler and the gap is in principle unbounded, ...
Lesson Plan - Volume 1 - Goethe
... The Perfect Tense (or Present Perfect as it is also called) is used to talk about things which have happened in the past. It is also referred to as the conversational past as it is most commonly used in spoken German. It can also be found in newspapers and books, but not as often as the simple past ...
... The Perfect Tense (or Present Perfect as it is also called) is used to talk about things which have happened in the past. It is also referred to as the conversational past as it is most commonly used in spoken German. It can also be found in newspapers and books, but not as often as the simple past ...
An introduction to ecclesiastical latin
... because the style in which it is written does not come up to a purely artificial and arbitrary literary standard. I t is not necessary to deny the great excellence of the Latin of the Augustan age, and of Cicero in particular, in order to see merits in the Latin of other periods. We m a y heartily a ...
... because the style in which it is written does not come up to a purely artificial and arbitrary literary standard. I t is not necessary to deny the great excellence of the Latin of the Augustan age, and of Cicero in particular, in order to see merits in the Latin of other periods. We m a y heartily a ...
18 The Instrumental Case Feminine declension nouns Masculine
... The instrumental is one of the most complex Russian cases, but the idea behind it is fairly simple. You can think of it as an accessory for something else. Rather than serving as a source for energy (which is the primary task of NOMINATIVE: A NAME), the instrumental is a peripheral attachment for so ...
... The instrumental is one of the most complex Russian cases, but the idea behind it is fairly simple. You can think of it as an accessory for something else. Rather than serving as a source for energy (which is the primary task of NOMINATIVE: A NAME), the instrumental is a peripheral attachment for so ...
PALAVRAS
... This dissertation is a Janus work, both practical and theoretical at the same time, one face mirroring and complementing the other. After all, a major point was simply showing that “it could be done” - that a Constraint Grammar for a Romance langugage would work just as well as for English. As a pra ...
... This dissertation is a Janus work, both practical and theoretical at the same time, one face mirroring and complementing the other. After all, a major point was simply showing that “it could be done” - that a Constraint Grammar for a Romance langugage would work just as well as for English. As a pra ...
Māori Vocabulary: A Study of Some High Frequency Homonyms
... text. Concord which is part of WordSmith Tools enables the user to see any word or phrase in context. Phrase peripheries (the words before and after each word-form in the same phrase) were analysed and the wider syntactic environment was also examined in order to find clues which signalled the appro ...
... text. Concord which is part of WordSmith Tools enables the user to see any word or phrase in context. Phrase peripheries (the words before and after each word-form in the same phrase) were analysed and the wider syntactic environment was also examined in order to find clues which signalled the appro ...
REFLEXIVITY IN ENGLISH PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES 1
... When a personal pronoun refers to the same referent as a preceding pronoun or noun phrase within the same clause, it is usually replaced by a self-form (Mackenzie, 2007, p. 148). For example, some English self-forms are ‘myself’, ‘himself’ and ‘themselves’. Following König & Gasts definition of self ...
... When a personal pronoun refers to the same referent as a preceding pronoun or noun phrase within the same clause, it is usually replaced by a self-form (Mackenzie, 2007, p. 148). For example, some English self-forms are ‘myself’, ‘himself’ and ‘themselves’. Following König & Gasts definition of self ...
University Microfilms International
... The following explanation of techniques is provided to help you understand markings or patterns which may appear on this reproduction. 1. The sign or "target" for pages apparently lacking from the document photographed is "Missing Page(s)". If it was possible to obtain the missing page(s) or section ...
... The following explanation of techniques is provided to help you understand markings or patterns which may appear on this reproduction. 1. The sign or "target" for pages apparently lacking from the document photographed is "Missing Page(s)". If it was possible to obtain the missing page(s) or section ...
parameters and micro-parameters in arabic sentence structure
... In particular, the essential architecture of sentences expressing the dependency relations verbs and associated elements have with the 'functional' portion of sentences (i.e., tense/modality properties) is universal in that these dependency relations will be expressed on the basis of the same featur ...
... In particular, the essential architecture of sentences expressing the dependency relations verbs and associated elements have with the 'functional' portion of sentences (i.e., tense/modality properties) is universal in that these dependency relations will be expressed on the basis of the same featur ...
Conditional sentences in Modern Standard Arabic and the Taif Dialect
... analysing the subject in SVO order as a topic. The second issue in MSA is the tense and aspect. The chapter will explain the possible types of tense and aspect in MSA. It will argue that there are four types of past in MSA and two types of future. Also, the regular types of aspect that are progressi ...
... analysing the subject in SVO order as a topic. The second issue in MSA is the tense and aspect. The chapter will explain the possible types of tense and aspect in MSA. It will argue that there are four types of past in MSA and two types of future. Also, the regular types of aspect that are progressi ...
A grammar of Mauwake - Language Science Press
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A grammar of Mauwake - Language Science Press
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Heroic deeds and devious villains:
... (eg Fónagy 1986; Tannen 1986), the majority of the studies carried out, have focused on either Swedish fiction (cf Wennerström 1964; Lundquist 1992) or fiction translated into Swedish (cf Cassirer 1970; Liljestrand 1983; Hene 1984). In addition, the majority of these studies are on adult fiction. Ye ...
... (eg Fónagy 1986; Tannen 1986), the majority of the studies carried out, have focused on either Swedish fiction (cf Wennerström 1964; Lundquist 1992) or fiction translated into Swedish (cf Cassirer 1970; Liljestrand 1983; Hene 1984). In addition, the majority of these studies are on adult fiction. Ye ...
Passive - University of Hawaii
... The two conditions predict that a passive clause is an intransitive construction. Their observation that neither case nor verbal morphology can be regarded as a necessary condition for passive is insightful. However, the universals they postulate raise a question as to how the terms, subject and dir ...
... The two conditions predict that a passive clause is an intransitive construction. Their observation that neither case nor verbal morphology can be regarded as a necessary condition for passive is insightful. However, the universals they postulate raise a question as to how the terms, subject and dir ...
Hebrew Syntax and Exposition - James D. Price Publications
... Table of Contents Table of Contents ..................................................................................................................ii List of Tables and Graphs..................................................................................................... ix List of symbols ...
... Table of Contents Table of Contents ..................................................................................................................ii List of Tables and Graphs..................................................................................................... ix List of symbols ...
Macedonian grammar
The grammar of Macedonian is, in many respects, similar to that of some other Balkan languages (constituent languages of the Balkan sprachbund), especially Bulgarian. Macedonian exhibits a number of grammatical features that distinguish it from most other Slavic languages, such as the elimination of case declension, the development of a suffixed definite article, and the lack of an infinitival verb, among others.The first printed Macedonian grammar was published by Gjorgjija Pulevski in 1880.