the definition of the grammatical category in a syntactically oriented
... chapter we study the case of Upper Sorbian, whose relational adjectives have very intriguing characteristics, which are relevant for the questions discussed in this dissertation. Chapter four addresses the question of nouns that behave like adjectives because they act as predicates. Here, we select ...
... chapter we study the case of Upper Sorbian, whose relational adjectives have very intriguing characteristics, which are relevant for the questions discussed in this dissertation. Chapter four addresses the question of nouns that behave like adjectives because they act as predicates. Here, we select ...
On the Use and Meaning of Prepositions Clearly
... selected from complete lists of English prepositions, available in any English handbook. The words chosen were among the 500 most common English words (Thorndike and Large, 1944) and were prepositions in their principal usage. The 33 prepositions selected for study are listed in Fig. la. Sentence-Co ...
... selected from complete lists of English prepositions, available in any English handbook. The words chosen were among the 500 most common English words (Thorndike and Large, 1944) and were prepositions in their principal usage. The 33 prepositions selected for study are listed in Fig. la. Sentence-Co ...
Grammar of the Classical Newari [SCANN]
... noun). A dem onstrative thwolo “ th is”, thwolota “ all th is” only occurs here.—c (verb). T he form A 4 has som etim es the endings I -mja, II -ca, III -ja besides the usual ones; the form A 8 of I m ay have the ending -nd, -tjid for -n; the conditional of the sam e class -ipdasa for -nasa. T he co ...
... noun). A dem onstrative thwolo “ th is”, thwolota “ all th is” only occurs here.—c (verb). T he form A 4 has som etim es the endings I -mja, II -ca, III -ja besides the usual ones; the form A 8 of I m ay have the ending -nd, -tjid for -n; the conditional of the sam e class -ipdasa for -nasa. T he co ...
Feature Mismatches: Consequences for Syntax, Morphology and
... way. Further confusion is added because whether a mismatch is allowed or not patterns exactly as to what one would expect if Corbett’s Agreement Hierarchy were a sentence level constraint. However, given that it is a corpus-level generalization, it is surprising to see the observed patterns. I will ...
... way. Further confusion is added because whether a mismatch is allowed or not patterns exactly as to what one would expect if Corbett’s Agreement Hierarchy were a sentence level constraint. However, given that it is a corpus-level generalization, it is surprising to see the observed patterns. I will ...
SOME BASIC RULES OF WELSH GRAMMAR Cynnwys
... 1. All nouns in Welsh are either masculine or feminine. There is no neuter gender. Unfortunately there is no way of telling which nouns are feminine and which are masculine, so it is important to learn the gender at the same time as the meaning. In a dictionary ‘b’ (benywaidd) will denote feminine n ...
... 1. All nouns in Welsh are either masculine or feminine. There is no neuter gender. Unfortunately there is no way of telling which nouns are feminine and which are masculine, so it is important to learn the gender at the same time as the meaning. In a dictionary ‘b’ (benywaidd) will denote feminine n ...
2 The Dative Case
... case. In fact, si is used in Czech very frequently, far more than most grammar books let on. You can use si in a sentence any time an action affects the subject, or is done for the subject, particularly if it is done for the subject’s enjoyment. Perhaps because it is such a little word, si sneaks in ...
... case. In fact, si is used in Czech very frequently, far more than most grammar books let on. You can use si in a sentence any time an action affects the subject, or is done for the subject, particularly if it is done for the subject’s enjoyment. Perhaps because it is such a little word, si sneaks in ...
12110/99
... It appears that the typical predicative adjective appears in a default case (instrumental) and can also optionally agree in case with its argument when the argument is a nominative subject in the same clause. Note that secondary predicates always agree in number and gender with their logical argumen ...
... It appears that the typical predicative adjective appears in a default case (instrumental) and can also optionally agree in case with its argument when the argument is a nominative subject in the same clause. Note that secondary predicates always agree in number and gender with their logical argumen ...
Gerund Handout
... A gerund is a verbal that ends in -ing and functions as a noun. The term verbal indicates that a gerund, like the other two kinds of verbals, is based on a verb and therefore expresses action or a state of being. However, since a gerund functions as a noun, it occupies some positions in a sentence t ...
... A gerund is a verbal that ends in -ing and functions as a noun. The term verbal indicates that a gerund, like the other two kinds of verbals, is based on a verb and therefore expresses action or a state of being. However, since a gerund functions as a noun, it occupies some positions in a sentence t ...
Accusative subjects in Avestan
... relation to the notion of transitivity and on the basis of the verb class the accusative combines with. Following Hopper & Thompson (1980), I assume that transitivity is a compositional property of the sentence, determined by the interaction of a number of parameters related to the characteristics o ...
... relation to the notion of transitivity and on the basis of the verb class the accusative combines with. Following Hopper & Thompson (1980), I assume that transitivity is a compositional property of the sentence, determined by the interaction of a number of parameters related to the characteristics o ...
The distribution and category status of adjectives and adverbs
... distinctions are to be invoked (at least the major categories of noun, verb, adjective and preposition), together with their higher or extended projections, in which we include the category of clause. It would be possible to accept the complementarity claim while maintaining that adjectives and adve ...
... distinctions are to be invoked (at least the major categories of noun, verb, adjective and preposition), together with their higher or extended projections, in which we include the category of clause. It would be possible to accept the complementarity claim while maintaining that adjectives and adve ...
10. - Universität Erfurt
... Relations of belonging and ownership are shaped on this model. In the structural section of the description, the analytical notions are defined on a formal basis. The functional part of the description is then subdivided according to the following criteria. The possessive relationship may be used to ...
... Relations of belonging and ownership are shaped on this model. In the structural section of the description, the analytical notions are defined on a formal basis. The functional part of the description is then subdivided according to the following criteria. The possessive relationship may be used to ...
paper
... Eve and John went for a walk. This comitative construction is analogous to the Russian examples discussed in the previous sections. The difference is that in Polish the picture becomes more complicated due to gender agreement. Only nominative-marked NPs can be controllers of gender agreement in Poli ...
... Eve and John went for a walk. This comitative construction is analogous to the Russian examples discussed in the previous sections. The difference is that in Polish the picture becomes more complicated due to gender agreement. Only nominative-marked NPs can be controllers of gender agreement in Poli ...
PDF (Publication Article) - Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
... messages of the source text are transferred into the target text and how readable the target is for the target readers. These two criteria are considered to be the most important feature of a quality translation. A translation which is accurate in content, will not be able to fulfill its practical o ...
... messages of the source text are transferred into the target text and how readable the target is for the target readers. These two criteria are considered to be the most important feature of a quality translation. A translation which is accurate in content, will not be able to fulfill its practical o ...
TEAM FLY - ielts
... distinction in meaning between these two words, use ACCESSARY to refer to someone associated with a crime and ACCESSORY to refer to something that is added (a fashion accessory or car accessories). However, the distinction has now become blurred and it is perfectly acceptable to use one spelling to ...
... distinction in meaning between these two words, use ACCESSARY to refer to someone associated with a crime and ACCESSORY to refer to something that is added (a fashion accessory or car accessories). However, the distinction has now become blurred and it is perfectly acceptable to use one spelling to ...
THE DISTRIBUTION AND CATEGORY STATUS OF ADJECTIVES
... also be found in the morphological literature, for example Sugioka & Lehr (1983:295), Bybee (1985:84ff), and a textbook by Plag (2003). Most recently and comprehensively, it has been espoused by Baker (2003). The first aim of this paper is to show that the complementarity claim as defined in (1) is, ...
... also be found in the morphological literature, for example Sugioka & Lehr (1983:295), Bybee (1985:84ff), and a textbook by Plag (2003). Most recently and comprehensively, it has been espoused by Baker (2003). The first aim of this paper is to show that the complementarity claim as defined in (1) is, ...
Veni, Vide, Vince!
... use, a Latin-English dictionary. The course material is designed to be used in conjunction with a dictionary, and is meant to encourage a ‘research mentality’ more suitable for the learner at university, rather than rote learning of vocabulary lists. The use of a Latin dictionary is a trickier proce ...
... use, a Latin-English dictionary. The course material is designed to be used in conjunction with a dictionary, and is meant to encourage a ‘research mentality’ more suitable for the learner at university, rather than rote learning of vocabulary lists. The use of a Latin dictionary is a trickier proce ...
Practice - Royal Holloway
... use, a Latin-English dictionary. The course material is designed to be used in conjunction with a dictionary, and is meant to encourage a ‘research mentality’ more suitable for the learner at university, rather than rote learning of vocabulary lists. The use of a Latin dictionary is a trickier proce ...
... use, a Latin-English dictionary. The course material is designed to be used in conjunction with a dictionary, and is meant to encourage a ‘research mentality’ more suitable for the learner at university, rather than rote learning of vocabulary lists. The use of a Latin dictionary is a trickier proce ...
Partitives A workshop at SLE 43
... • Cases that have some partitive-like functions: Hungarian (ablative); most Indo-European languages (genitive) • Languages with partitive articles: French, Italian. • Other types and/or other languages? ...
... • Cases that have some partitive-like functions: Hungarian (ablative); most Indo-European languages (genitive) • Languages with partitive articles: French, Italian. • Other types and/or other languages? ...
http://www.bktit.org BKTIT `s What ? - Tài Nguyên Số
... basic questions about spelling, punctuation, grammar and word usage that the student and the general reader are likely to ask. Throughout the book there are clear explanations, and exemplar sentences where they are needed. When it’s helpful to draw attention to spelling rules and patterns, these are ...
... basic questions about spelling, punctuation, grammar and word usage that the student and the general reader are likely to ask. Throughout the book there are clear explanations, and exemplar sentences where they are needed. When it’s helpful to draw attention to spelling rules and patterns, these are ...
Analyzing Embedded Noun Phrase Structures Derived from
... In ALT-J/E, the analysis of embedded noun phrase structures reveals the relation between the modified noun phrase and the embedded sentence by referring to valency patterns (Yokoo & Hayashi 87). Figure 3 shows an example of embeddednoun phrase structure analysis for "kare-ga watashi-ni shoukai-shita ...
... In ALT-J/E, the analysis of embedded noun phrase structures reveals the relation between the modified noun phrase and the embedded sentence by referring to valency patterns (Yokoo & Hayashi 87). Figure 3 shows an example of embeddednoun phrase structure analysis for "kare-ga watashi-ni shoukai-shita ...
complete paper - Cascadilla Proceedings Project
... all the characteristic features of Long Distance Reflexives (LDR), but differs from them in that it may not be locally bound. The evidence suggests that other syntactic factors besides logophoricity may be responsible for the licensing of the pronominal anaphor òun. Accounts of LDRs in Chinese and o ...
... all the characteristic features of Long Distance Reflexives (LDR), but differs from them in that it may not be locally bound. The evidence suggests that other syntactic factors besides logophoricity may be responsible for the licensing of the pronominal anaphor òun. Accounts of LDRs in Chinese and o ...
Infinitive 1
... other Greek dialects. 4. It appears with relative frequency in the NT, and is there true to Attic usage. 5. The articular infinitive was used quite extensively by Thucydides, Demosthenes and Polybius. 6. The articular infinitive was mainly a literary use, starting in Pindar, Herodotus and the traged ...
... other Greek dialects. 4. It appears with relative frequency in the NT, and is there true to Attic usage. 5. The articular infinitive was used quite extensively by Thucydides, Demosthenes and Polybius. 6. The articular infinitive was mainly a literary use, starting in Pindar, Herodotus and the traged ...
The Verb “To Be”
... It tells you how something is done. It may also tell you when or where something happened. Examples: slowly, intelligently, well, yesterday, tomorrow, here, everywhere ...
... It tells you how something is done. It may also tell you when or where something happened. Examples: slowly, intelligently, well, yesterday, tomorrow, here, everywhere ...
Investigating Problems Pertaining to Concord as Encountered by the
... than one of these combined) between two or more grammatical items in a sentence. Quirk et al (1985:755) define concord (also termed 'agreement') as "the relationship between two grammatical units such that one of them displays a particular feature (e.g. plurality) that accords with displayed or (sem ...
... than one of these combined) between two or more grammatical items in a sentence. Quirk et al (1985:755) define concord (also termed 'agreement') as "the relationship between two grammatical units such that one of them displays a particular feature (e.g. plurality) that accords with displayed or (sem ...