A Lexical Theory of Phrasal Idioms
... that appear only in idioms, such as cat, bag, spill and beans in (1) and the words that are pronounced exactly like these that appear in nonidiom contexts such as in (5) (cf. Nunberg et al. 1994 [henceforth NSW] and also Wasow et al. 1984). O’Grady (1998), in a dependency-based approach, introduced ...
... that appear only in idioms, such as cat, bag, spill and beans in (1) and the words that are pronounced exactly like these that appear in nonidiom contexts such as in (5) (cf. Nunberg et al. 1994 [henceforth NSW] and also Wasow et al. 1984). O’Grady (1998), in a dependency-based approach, introduced ...
Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Workshop on
... capture it? Second, what distinction power do the profiles possess at different corpus sizes? To test that, we used the SynTagRus treebank of modern Russian [1, 11], both in its native dependency format and converted into the PROIEL format (see section 3). As a secondary goal, we compare the two dep ...
... capture it? Second, what distinction power do the profiles possess at different corpus sizes? To test that, we used the SynTagRus treebank of modern Russian [1, 11], both in its native dependency format and converted into the PROIEL format (see section 3). As a secondary goal, we compare the two dep ...
Oxford English Dictionary
... beginning with the great importance of American English today. More so than at any time in history, American English plays a dominant role internationally, exporting words from technical fields to street slang and everything in between. And unlike many other English-speaking countries, the United St ...
... beginning with the great importance of American English today. More so than at any time in history, American English plays a dominant role internationally, exporting words from technical fields to street slang and everything in between. And unlike many other English-speaking countries, the United St ...
Syntax in Functional Grammar: An Introduction to
... awareness of how it is structured. Likewise we can use it in very different circumstances without being at all conscious of the important role played by the particular situation on our choice of language wording. Yet a change, for example, in the social role we are playing or in who we are talking t ...
... awareness of how it is structured. Likewise we can use it in very different circumstances without being at all conscious of the important role played by the particular situation on our choice of language wording. Yet a change, for example, in the social role we are playing or in who we are talking t ...
chapter 3 - UM Students` Repository
... The main objective of this study is to demonstrate the similarities and differences between English and Myanmar grammar under the light of functions of SFPCA as grammatical units in clauses in both languages and the ways they are recognizable and distinguishable by their constituent parts and roles ...
... The main objective of this study is to demonstrate the similarities and differences between English and Myanmar grammar under the light of functions of SFPCA as grammatical units in clauses in both languages and the ways they are recognizable and distinguishable by their constituent parts and roles ...
ABSTRACT - NEHU Institutional Repository
... is, 'the Achik language' which means 'the language of hill men'. They also call it Mande Kusik 'the language of men'.'* The term 'Garo' was given to them by other communities who came across them, but the people themselves use the terms Achik or Mande. Garo is predominantly a verb final language, so ...
... is, 'the Achik language' which means 'the language of hill men'. They also call it Mande Kusik 'the language of men'.'* The term 'Garo' was given to them by other communities who came across them, but the people themselves use the terms Achik or Mande. Garo is predominantly a verb final language, so ...
Excellence and enjoyment: learning and teaching for bilingual
... such as National Curriculum levels should help identify children who are not making the progress required to meet or exceed age-related expectations. Day-to-day assessment of writing should be used to identify the specific areas which require additional teaching. Appendix 1 includes examples of anno ...
... such as National Curriculum levels should help identify children who are not making the progress required to meet or exceed age-related expectations. Day-to-day assessment of writing should be used to identify the specific areas which require additional teaching. Appendix 1 includes examples of anno ...
A Writer`s Reference
... G1-b, the text presents three main types of help to solve your writing problem. The section number is accompanied by a rule, which is often a revision strategy. The rule is followed by a clear, brief explanation and, in some sections, by one or more hand-edited examples. [Image: Rules, Explanations, ...
... G1-b, the text presents three main types of help to solve your writing problem. The section number is accompanied by a rule, which is often a revision strategy. The rule is followed by a clear, brief explanation and, in some sections, by one or more hand-edited examples. [Image: Rules, Explanations, ...
Savchenko-master - DUO
... the feeling that these cognates match completely when it comes to their degree of correspondence in translations. However, a brief look in the English-Norwegian Parallel Corpus (ENPC) reveals a remarkably high degree of non-correspondences between the cognates from and fra. The urgency of this thesi ...
... the feeling that these cognates match completely when it comes to their degree of correspondence in translations. However, a brief look in the English-Norwegian Parallel Corpus (ENPC) reveals a remarkably high degree of non-correspondences between the cognates from and fra. The urgency of this thesi ...
GP Flash! - Grammar Punk
... GP FLASH!™ has been carefully created to supplement, reinforce and reiterate the training of basic grammar and punctuation rules, conventions and applications. GP FLASH!™ is perfect for struggling students, students who are having difficulty grasping the concepts, or even those students who just wan ...
... GP FLASH!™ has been carefully created to supplement, reinforce and reiterate the training of basic grammar and punctuation rules, conventions and applications. GP FLASH!™ is perfect for struggling students, students who are having difficulty grasping the concepts, or even those students who just wan ...
Inshallah: Extensive Flouting of Grice`s Maxim of Quality
... maxims, said that men flout the maxims more than women; a finding which proves the opposite of what the common people believe. Brumark (2006) studied cases of non-observance (flouting and violating) to maxims in family dinner table conversations. She discovered that the ages of children may not affe ...
... maxims, said that men flout the maxims more than women; a finding which proves the opposite of what the common people believe. Brumark (2006) studied cases of non-observance (flouting and violating) to maxims in family dinner table conversations. She discovered that the ages of children may not affe ...
a comparative analysis of formal shifts in english bible translations
... If, as might seem evident to any reader who is familiar with the literature, there truly does exist a real difference between the traditional translations of the Bible, often labeled as formal equivalence, and the modern translations of the Bible, commonly known as functional equivalence, then there ...
... If, as might seem evident to any reader who is familiar with the literature, there truly does exist a real difference between the traditional translations of the Bible, often labeled as formal equivalence, and the modern translations of the Bible, commonly known as functional equivalence, then there ...
Choosing a Spanish Part-of-Speech tagger for a lexically
... errors prior to tagging with the aim of improving the overall quality of the PoS tagging process. The whole toolset is available through a web service where one can upload the corpus to be tagged and download the tagged corpus upon completion of the task. Unlike the TT instance discussed in Subsecti ...
... errors prior to tagging with the aim of improving the overall quality of the PoS tagging process. The whole toolset is available through a web service where one can upload the corpus to be tagged and download the tagged corpus upon completion of the task. Unlike the TT instance discussed in Subsecti ...
Labeling Parts of Speech Using Untrained Annotators on
... citizens could be incentivized to participate by such mechanisms as lotteries, discounts, and frequent flier miles [6]. However, he strongly believed that all users would be interested in the progression of the system. Stork writes, “Just as parents delight in watching the cognitive development of ...
... citizens could be incentivized to participate by such mechanisms as lotteries, discounts, and frequent flier miles [6]. However, he strongly believed that all users would be interested in the progression of the system. Stork writes, “Just as parents delight in watching the cognitive development of ...
CONTENTS - Ziyonet.uz
... always, there are many others which also function as other word classes. Thus, adverbs like dead (dead tired), clear (to get clear away), clean (I’ve clean forgotten), slow, easy (he would say that slow and easy) coincide with adjectives (a dead body, clear waters, clean hands). Adverbs like past, a ...
... always, there are many others which also function as other word classes. Thus, adverbs like dead (dead tired), clear (to get clear away), clean (I’ve clean forgotten), slow, easy (he would say that slow and easy) coincide with adjectives (a dead body, clear waters, clean hands). Adverbs like past, a ...
Great Grammar Commas - The Described and Captioned Media
... This video is about the proper use of commas in sentences, and it sets the stage by having the viewer imagine he or she is a photographer for a travel magazine. The photographer’s assignment is to travel the world and take pictures of exotic locations such as: Belize, London, New York, and Antarctic ...
... This video is about the proper use of commas in sentences, and it sets the stage by having the viewer imagine he or she is a photographer for a travel magazine. The photographer’s assignment is to travel the world and take pictures of exotic locations such as: Belize, London, New York, and Antarctic ...
2_7 Luraghi_Clitics
... spite of displaying various morphosyntactic features typical of free rather than bound morphemes. This characteristic is puzzling only inasmuch as one’s theoretical orientation forces one to work with discrete, rather than fuzzy categories, and if one fails to consider the type of information convey ...
... spite of displaying various morphosyntactic features typical of free rather than bound morphemes. This characteristic is puzzling only inasmuch as one’s theoretical orientation forces one to work with discrete, rather than fuzzy categories, and if one fails to consider the type of information convey ...
PROBLEMS OF ADJECTIVE SEQUENCING IN ENGLISH
... positions in a sentence, as a modifier of the noun (a useful book) or a complement of copular verbs like ‘be’ (This book is interesting). Semantically speaking, adjectives, more than other categories, are able to take different meanings depending on their context. The following examples are illustra ...
... positions in a sentence, as a modifier of the noun (a useful book) or a complement of copular verbs like ‘be’ (This book is interesting). Semantically speaking, adjectives, more than other categories, are able to take different meanings depending on their context. The following examples are illustra ...
Latina Ursorum - Baylor University
... adjectives, say what noun they modify and then give the syntax of that noun; when identifying substantive adjectives, give their syntax as you would for a noun. 2) The categories below are not all mutually exclusive, but some of them are. For instance, an adjective could be both ―reflexive‖ and ―att ...
... adjectives, say what noun they modify and then give the syntax of that noun; when identifying substantive adjectives, give their syntax as you would for a noun. 2) The categories below are not all mutually exclusive, but some of them are. For instance, an adjective could be both ―reflexive‖ and ―att ...
Morphological Processing of Compounds for Statistical Machine
... experience. I am very thankful to the phonetics group at IMS for integrating me into their Mittagessensrunde and thereby distracting me from Bleu scores for an hour each day to discuss topics that really matter. Thereof thanks Nadja for selecting unforgetable topics, Kati for constantly extending my ...
... experience. I am very thankful to the phonetics group at IMS for integrating me into their Mittagessensrunde and thereby distracting me from Bleu scores for an hour each day to discuss topics that really matter. Thereof thanks Nadja for selecting unforgetable topics, Kati for constantly extending my ...
lexical and structural ambiguity in humorous headlines
... context" (Giora, 2003: 44). However, the way these lexical meanings are activated and the time at which they are accessed during sentence processing are subjects of debate and have engendered a series of opposing or sometimes partially overlapping theories. For example, one of the first distinctions ...
... context" (Giora, 2003: 44). However, the way these lexical meanings are activated and the time at which they are accessed during sentence processing are subjects of debate and have engendered a series of opposing or sometimes partially overlapping theories. For example, one of the first distinctions ...
Microsyntax
... meaningful units of language. This task is relegated to the lexicon, while FS is more interested in the mechanisms of meaning amalgamation than in the meanings as such. For meaning representation, it uses a logical metalanguage which is less suitable for describing the spectrum of linguistically rel ...
... meaningful units of language. This task is relegated to the lexicon, while FS is more interested in the mechanisms of meaning amalgamation than in the meanings as such. For meaning representation, it uses a logical metalanguage which is less suitable for describing the spectrum of linguistically rel ...
Discourse, grammar, discourse
... the shape of usage’ (Bybee, 2006: 730). Discourse cannot but reflect grammar: it contains only, or virtually only, grammatical language products. At the same time, discourse makes a selective use of grammar, choosing just those grammatical forms which suit the specific discourse goals of the speaker ...
... the shape of usage’ (Bybee, 2006: 730). Discourse cannot but reflect grammar: it contains only, or virtually only, grammatical language products. At the same time, discourse makes a selective use of grammar, choosing just those grammatical forms which suit the specific discourse goals of the speaker ...