Case Typology and Case Theory* 1. Overview of the Issues 2
... by INFL with AGR (just as accusative Case is assigned under government by V), in the Minimalist framework nominative is checked in the specifier position of AGRS (just as accusative is checked in the specifier position of AGRO), and in theories like Relational Grammar and Lexical-Functional Grammar ...
... by INFL with AGR (just as accusative Case is assigned under government by V), in the Minimalist framework nominative is checked in the specifier position of AGRS (just as accusative is checked in the specifier position of AGRO), and in theories like Relational Grammar and Lexical-Functional Grammar ...
Full Text - Institute for Logic, Language and Computation
... logic, like the first papers published about conditional logic. To develop it in a real mathematical form would need a lot of work. The logical and semantic framework is at best outlined, because we based our analysis primarily on what corresponds to the facts regarding the logic of natural language ...
... logic, like the first papers published about conditional logic. To develop it in a real mathematical form would need a lot of work. The logical and semantic framework is at best outlined, because we based our analysis primarily on what corresponds to the facts regarding the logic of natural language ...
presentation materials - A New Kind of Science
... • Relation of such to the sciences • Example: bit string lexical ordering of cellular automata rules; reducibility relationships; applications to fluid flow NKS Washington DC 06/15/06 ...
... • Relation of such to the sciences • Example: bit string lexical ordering of cellular automata rules; reducibility relationships; applications to fluid flow NKS Washington DC 06/15/06 ...
9. Morphological Typology
... Summary: Vietnamese confirms the idea that if there is any morphology, it will be compounding; if a little more, perhaps reduplication for notions that this kind of exponent is well suited to express; if yet more, a suffix of none-too-specific meaning. Overall, such morphology does not raise the ave ...
... Summary: Vietnamese confirms the idea that if there is any morphology, it will be compounding; if a little more, perhaps reduplication for notions that this kind of exponent is well suited to express; if yet more, a suffix of none-too-specific meaning. Overall, such morphology does not raise the ave ...
SPECIFICITY AND DIFFERENTIAL OBJECT MARKING IN SPANISH
... (1999), for instance, present several examples of this. But in many languages specificity is not a feature of the linguistic semantics of any item or construction. Thus, languages can display so called “specificity effects”, but that does not imply that specificity is a feature of their semantics. T ...
... (1999), for instance, present several examples of this. But in many languages specificity is not a feature of the linguistic semantics of any item or construction. Thus, languages can display so called “specificity effects”, but that does not imply that specificity is a feature of their semantics. T ...
met*: A Method for Discriminating Metonymy and Metaphor by
... a T-MAP. There may be several possible T-MAPs for a set of sentences. I would argue that Hobbs (1983a; 1983b) has also taken an interaction view of metaphor. Hobbs' goal has been to develop a unified process of discourse interpretation based on the drawing of appropriate inferences from a large know ...
... a T-MAP. There may be several possible T-MAPs for a set of sentences. I would argue that Hobbs (1983a; 1983b) has also taken an interaction view of metaphor. Hobbs' goal has been to develop a unified process of discourse interpretation based on the drawing of appropriate inferences from a large know ...
Radical Enactivism, Wittgenstein and the cognitive gap
... Roberts (2013) objects that the REC claim entails that, “the distinction between veridical and illusory experience is hard for the radical enactivist to draw…[On the REC proposal, not] only are creatures with basic minds, who are without fully-formed conceptual abilities, thus unable to undergo perc ...
... Roberts (2013) objects that the REC claim entails that, “the distinction between veridical and illusory experience is hard for the radical enactivist to draw…[On the REC proposal, not] only are creatures with basic minds, who are without fully-formed conceptual abilities, thus unable to undergo perc ...
To be or not to be elided: VP ellipsis revisited
... A-Ha PERF PROG PASS mother put.up hair ‘A-Ha is having her hair put up (on her) by her mother.’ ...
... A-Ha PERF PROG PASS mother put.up hair ‘A-Ha is having her hair put up (on her) by her mother.’ ...
Context in Semantics
... The bracketed material is intended to indicate the material that cannot be provided by semantics, but only by pragmatics. As one may imagine, any such list will include cases that virtually all proponents of the simple model of interpretation believe are uncontroversially generated by the compositio ...
... The bracketed material is intended to indicate the material that cannot be provided by semantics, but only by pragmatics. As one may imagine, any such list will include cases that virtually all proponents of the simple model of interpretation believe are uncontroversially generated by the compositio ...
NOUN-NOUN COMBINATIONS IN TECHNICAL ENGLISH Nguyen
... the least). These relations covered over 80% of the NNCs in terms of tokens and over 75% in terms of types. Fourteen tasks which could be used as teaching activities and exercises are introduced. These tasks are classified into different levels from the least to the most difficult and presented in d ...
... the least). These relations covered over 80% of the NNCs in terms of tokens and over 75% in terms of types. Fourteen tasks which could be used as teaching activities and exercises are introduced. These tasks are classified into different levels from the least to the most difficult and presented in d ...
Journal of Portuguese Linguistics
... The words in the first half of table III end in either a high-tone TBU or a TBU unspecified for tone and take the low-tone variant of the agentive suffix. The words in the second half of the table end in a true low-tone TBU and take the high-tone variant of the suffix. The second TBU of a word like ...
... The words in the first half of table III end in either a high-tone TBU or a TBU unspecified for tone and take the low-tone variant of the agentive suffix. The words in the second half of the table end in a true low-tone TBU and take the high-tone variant of the suffix. The second TBU of a word like ...
beliefrevision , epistemicconditionals andtheramseytest
... problematic. Gärdenfors (1988) shows that this test, despite its initial attractiveness, is incompatible with certain plausible conditions on belief revision — at least as long as belief states are viewed as sets of propositions (or sentences) and epistemic conditionals are treated as possible membe ...
... problematic. Gärdenfors (1988) shows that this test, despite its initial attractiveness, is incompatible with certain plausible conditions on belief revision — at least as long as belief states are viewed as sets of propositions (or sentences) and epistemic conditionals are treated as possible membe ...
Babcock, L., Stowe, J.C., Maloof, C.J., Brovetto, C., and Ullman, M.T.
... issues have been put forward. These perspectives can be divided into three broad groups. One suggests that the neurocognitive substrates underlying L2 are basically the same as those underlying L1. This group of theories can in turn be split into those that assume that lexical and grammatical functi ...
... issues have been put forward. These perspectives can be divided into three broad groups. One suggests that the neurocognitive substrates underlying L2 are basically the same as those underlying L1. This group of theories can in turn be split into those that assume that lexical and grammatical functi ...
Compiling a Monolingual Dictionary for Native Speakers*
... starts by comparing the role of a dictionary with that of a lexical database and saying a few words about the issues of register and correctness. Then, briefly, something will be said about words and word histories, lexicographic research, and coverage — what Dwight Bolinger called 'getting the wor ...
... starts by comparing the role of a dictionary with that of a lexical database and saying a few words about the issues of register and correctness. Then, briefly, something will be said about words and word histories, lexicographic research, and coverage — what Dwight Bolinger called 'getting the wor ...
Word - State of New Jersey
... LC: Varies by ELP level ELP 5 Read and analyze connections and distinctions between individual, ideas and events in grade-level informational text using multiple, complex sentences with a variety of grammatical structures and precise, content-based vocabulary. ...
... LC: Varies by ELP level ELP 5 Read and analyze connections and distinctions between individual, ideas and events in grade-level informational text using multiple, complex sentences with a variety of grammatical structures and precise, content-based vocabulary. ...
Core Syntax: A Minimalist Approach
... syntactic principles interacting with the parameterization of featural properties of functional heads, really does provide at least one answer to the poverty of stimulus questions raised by Chomsky. The sections in the chapters which concentrate on this aspect of syntax also try to raise the further ...
... syntactic principles interacting with the parameterization of featural properties of functional heads, really does provide at least one answer to the poverty of stimulus questions raised by Chomsky. The sections in the chapters which concentrate on this aspect of syntax also try to raise the further ...
What`s X Doing Y? page 1 Revision of May 26, 1997 Grammatical
... Given such a commitment, the construction grammarian is required to develop an explicit system of representation, capable of encoding economically and without loss of generalization, all the constructions (or patterns) of the language, from the most idiomatic to the most general. This goal was advan ...
... Given such a commitment, the construction grammarian is required to develop an explicit system of representation, capable of encoding economically and without loss of generalization, all the constructions (or patterns) of the language, from the most idiomatic to the most general. This goal was advan ...
introduction - eLABa talpykla
... transformation of a main clause into a noun phrase. To put it other way round, the underlying clause can be transformed into a noun phrase, i.e. it can be turned into a word or a group of words that operate like nouns in a sentence. According to Key Concepts in Language and Linguistics (2005:204), t ...
... transformation of a main clause into a noun phrase. To put it other way round, the underlying clause can be transformed into a noun phrase, i.e. it can be turned into a word or a group of words that operate like nouns in a sentence. According to Key Concepts in Language and Linguistics (2005:204), t ...
29. Frame Semantics Jean Mark Gawron San
... objects may activate components from different situations in different per- ...
... objects may activate components from different situations in different per- ...
Topicalisation and Left-Dislocation in European Portuguese Robert
... Topicalisation (TOP) and clitic left-dislocation (CLLD) are syntactic strategies in which some constituent occurs sentence-initially rather than in canonical position further to the right. European Portuguese is exceptional among Romance languages, as both TOP and CLLD can be used to place verbal ar ...
... Topicalisation (TOP) and clitic left-dislocation (CLLD) are syntactic strategies in which some constituent occurs sentence-initially rather than in canonical position further to the right. European Portuguese is exceptional among Romance languages, as both TOP and CLLD can be used to place verbal ar ...
english 11 grammar packet
... fragment to make it a sentence, or combine it with another sentence. Use correct punctuation to correct a run-on or comma splice error. The idea of a woman in a position of leadership is not new. Even during the Dark Ages in Europe. Women occasionally held power. The Franks, or French as they were l ...
... fragment to make it a sentence, or combine it with another sentence. Use correct punctuation to correct a run-on or comma splice error. The idea of a woman in a position of leadership is not new. Even during the Dark Ages in Europe. Women occasionally held power. The Franks, or French as they were l ...
Development of tag sets for part-of-speech tagging
... (BNC), the Spoken Corpus Recordings In British English (SCRIBE), etc. (for references see below; see also article 20) all thought that their corpora could be more useful research resources if the source text samples were enriched with linguistic analyses. In nearly every case (except PoW), the first ...
... (BNC), the Spoken Corpus Recordings In British English (SCRIBE), etc. (for references see below; see also article 20) all thought that their corpora could be more useful research resources if the source text samples were enriched with linguistic analyses. In nearly every case (except PoW), the first ...
Development of tag sets for part-of-speech tagging
... (BNC), the Spoken Corpus Recordings In British English (SCRIBE), etc. (for references see below; see also article 20) all thought that their corpora could be more useful research resources if the source text samples were enriched with linguistic analyses. In nearly every case (except PoW), the first ...
... (BNC), the Spoken Corpus Recordings In British English (SCRIBE), etc. (for references see below; see also article 20) all thought that their corpora could be more useful research resources if the source text samples were enriched with linguistic analyses. In nearly every case (except PoW), the first ...
2.5. Word-order change
... aims to present some recent ideas regarding certain aspects of this phenomenon of language change, in the context of an inXuential general theory of language. The particular aspect of language change that this book is concerned with is syntactic change, change in the ways in which words and phrases ...
... aims to present some recent ideas regarding certain aspects of this phenomenon of language change, in the context of an inXuential general theory of language. The particular aspect of language change that this book is concerned with is syntactic change, change in the ways in which words and phrases ...
Photos The typology of clause linkage: status quo, challenges
... not of verbs. Moreover, he treats it as a gradual notion. According to this view, the degree of finiteness of a given clause depends on the number and type of grammatical categories encoded in that clause. Roughly speaking, declarative main clauses are regarded as a “standard of comparison” with res ...
... not of verbs. Moreover, he treats it as a gradual notion. According to this view, the degree of finiteness of a given clause depends on the number and type of grammatical categories encoded in that clause. Roughly speaking, declarative main clauses are regarded as a “standard of comparison” with res ...