by Cristina Job Schmitt Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the
... Accusative Clitic Doubling in Spanish and provides a new analysis which accounts for the aspectual interpretations of the construction. Chapter 4 proposes a theory of Determiner Transparency in which definite determiners in relative clauses, certain kinds of adjectives and demonstratives do not sele ...
... Accusative Clitic Doubling in Spanish and provides a new analysis which accounts for the aspectual interpretations of the construction. Chapter 4 proposes a theory of Determiner Transparency in which definite determiners in relative clauses, certain kinds of adjectives and demonstratives do not sele ...
gerund clauses - E
... productive mass noun forming affix, seen in the “ object”or “ material”senses of words like clothing, fencing, writings. It is difficult, if not impossible, to isolate a common meaning for all the types of -ing isolated above. Several attempts have, however, been made to give a unitary description ...
... productive mass noun forming affix, seen in the “ object”or “ material”senses of words like clothing, fencing, writings. It is difficult, if not impossible, to isolate a common meaning for all the types of -ing isolated above. Several attempts have, however, been made to give a unitary description ...
VOICE Part-of-Speech Tagging and Lemmatization Manual
... features of spoken language. Such challenges are, amongst others, disfluencies, repetitions, re-starts, discourse markers and pauses. Additionally, tagger and tagset could not account for a number of features characteristic of our data, e.g. the input of multilingual speakers, including code-switche ...
... features of spoken language. Such challenges are, amongst others, disfluencies, repetitions, re-starts, discourse markers and pauses. Additionally, tagger and tagset could not account for a number of features characteristic of our data, e.g. the input of multilingual speakers, including code-switche ...
anaphora in English and Arabic
... Comparative anaphora is reflected by the usage of other = أذرىas it is mentioned previously . the most interesting is the zero anaphora which is used when the speaker mention a series of verbs without repeating the subject every time like we one says : Ali writes , reads , and listen to music ; t ...
... Comparative anaphora is reflected by the usage of other = أذرىas it is mentioned previously . the most interesting is the zero anaphora which is used when the speaker mention a series of verbs without repeating the subject every time like we one says : Ali writes , reads , and listen to music ; t ...
281 A FUNCTIONAL AND FORMAL COMPARISON ON ADJECTIVE
... changing the meaning of the sentence. In other words, “the omission of the adjective clause robs the sentence of a most essential fact. (Allen, 1995)”. However, when the subordinator which introduces the restrictive relative clause acts as object in the dependent clause, it can be omitted, creating ...
... changing the meaning of the sentence. In other words, “the omission of the adjective clause robs the sentence of a most essential fact. (Allen, 1995)”. However, when the subordinator which introduces the restrictive relative clause acts as object in the dependent clause, it can be omitted, creating ...
Complex Feature Values
... which we will call a head-complement phrase, must be specified as [COMPS h i], because that mother must satisfy the description on the left-hand side of the rule.4 In short, the COMPS list of a lexical entry specifies a word’s co-occurrence requirements; and the COMPS list of a phrasal node is empty ...
... which we will call a head-complement phrase, must be specified as [COMPS h i], because that mother must satisfy the description on the left-hand side of the rule.4 In short, the COMPS list of a lexical entry specifies a word’s co-occurrence requirements; and the COMPS list of a phrasal node is empty ...
Sub-English 2 nd Paper
... * Participle-Whenever a word acts as a verb and adjective that is called Participle. Likewise ,I have seen a written document.Here the word ‘written’ is a participle and It has been acting as a preposition sitting before a noun .So, It is a participle preposition. ...
... * Participle-Whenever a word acts as a verb and adjective that is called Participle. Likewise ,I have seen a written document.Here the word ‘written’ is a participle and It has been acting as a preposition sitting before a noun .So, It is a participle preposition. ...
Gustar, Interesar, Aburrir
... Actually, the verb encantar is just like the verb gustar, but it means “to delight. – Me encantan los tacos. I am delighted by the tacos. The tacos delight me. The tacos are delighting to me. ...
... Actually, the verb encantar is just like the verb gustar, but it means “to delight. – Me encantan los tacos. I am delighted by the tacos. The tacos delight me. The tacos are delighting to me. ...
NOUN-NOUN COMBINATIONS IN TECHNICAL ENGLISH Nguyen
... 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 different formats from matching, multiple choices to short answers. School of English ...
... 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 different formats from matching, multiple choices to short answers. School of English ...
English version - Nederbooms
... WOTAN-2 tagset existed only in a preliminary version, which was modified several times during the early stages of the CGN project, and there was no documentation available for the PAROLE tagset. Consequently, during the course of 1998-1999 a new tagset was designed for use in the CGN project. The mo ...
... WOTAN-2 tagset existed only in a preliminary version, which was modified several times during the early stages of the CGN project, and there was no documentation available for the PAROLE tagset. Consequently, during the course of 1998-1999 a new tagset was designed for use in the CGN project. The mo ...
Gerunds as Subjects
... Gerunds and gerund phrases can also be indirect objects, another type of noun. An indirect object answers the question “to whom?” or “to what?” In order for there to be an indirect object, there MUST be a direct object. The way to find the indirect object is to use the following formula. ...
... Gerunds and gerund phrases can also be indirect objects, another type of noun. An indirect object answers the question “to whom?” or “to what?” In order for there to be an indirect object, there MUST be a direct object. The way to find the indirect object is to use the following formula. ...
Indo-Aryan: From the Vedas to Modern Times
... eyes , but has typo graphical advantages and is less m isleading than the tilde, when used to represent a class nasal. As for the vernaculars, it is customary to use a broad phonetic transcription not very different from the strict transliteration of the traditional script, but having the disadvanta ...
... eyes , but has typo graphical advantages and is less m isleading than the tilde, when used to represent a class nasal. As for the vernaculars, it is customary to use a broad phonetic transcription not very different from the strict transliteration of the traditional script, but having the disadvanta ...
Automatic grouping of morphologically related collocations
... the third row of the parsing output (cf. Figure 6, e.g. Patente - patents). The morphological analysis will later allow us to identify which of these nouns are in fact compounds and which of them are not. The extraction of collocations is slightly more complicated. We implemented a series of PERL sc ...
... the third row of the parsing output (cf. Figure 6, e.g. Patente - patents). The morphological analysis will later allow us to identify which of these nouns are in fact compounds and which of them are not. The extraction of collocations is slightly more complicated. We implemented a series of PERL sc ...
On D-pronouns and the Movement of Topic Features
... The infinitival lP-constituent boeken lezen 'read books' may not occur as a complement to doen 'do', as the (a)-sentence shows, because this verb does not categorially select infinitival lP. If boeken lezen 'read books' occurs as a 1eft-dislocated constituent at the periphery of the clause, however, ...
... The infinitival lP-constituent boeken lezen 'read books' may not occur as a complement to doen 'do', as the (a)-sentence shows, because this verb does not categorially select infinitival lP. If boeken lezen 'read books' occurs as a 1eft-dislocated constituent at the periphery of the clause, however, ...
Constructions with and without articles Henriëtte de Swart
... investigation. The main aim of the current paper is to translate the intuitions about weak referentiality into a formal syntax-semantics interface for bare nominals in configurations different from regular subject/object position. The first step towards an analysis of weak referentiality is to delim ...
... investigation. The main aim of the current paper is to translate the intuitions about weak referentiality into a formal syntax-semantics interface for bare nominals in configurations different from regular subject/object position. The first step towards an analysis of weak referentiality is to delim ...
A multivariate analysis of the Old English ACC+DAT double object
... Prose (YCOE)(Taylor et al. 2003). The influence of 16 factors − 13 linguistic and 3 extralinguistic ones − was evaluated by means of mixed-effects logistic regression modelling. The linguistic factors include verbal semantics, animacy, pronominality, definiteness, person and number of both the ACC a ...
... Prose (YCOE)(Taylor et al. 2003). The influence of 16 factors − 13 linguistic and 3 extralinguistic ones − was evaluated by means of mixed-effects logistic regression modelling. The linguistic factors include verbal semantics, animacy, pronominality, definiteness, person and number of both the ACC a ...
A-Z of Correct English
... written for the student and the general reader. It aims to tackle the 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 ...
... written for the student and the general reader. It aims to tackle the 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 ...
How to use this book
... If it’s the complication of adding an ending that is causing you trouble, you will find some words listed with a useful crossreference. dining or dinning? dine + ing = dining (as in dining room) din + ing = dinning (noise dinning in ears) See ADDING ENDINGS (i) and (ii). There are individual entries ...
... If it’s the complication of adding an ending that is causing you trouble, you will find some words listed with a useful crossreference. dining or dinning? dine + ing = dining (as in dining room) din + ing = dinning (noise dinning in ears) See ADDING ENDINGS (i) and (ii). There are individual entries ...
“The Use of the Gerund in the English Language and ways of its
... consisting of a gerund and some modifiers that function as the direct object, indirect object, or complement of an action or a state expressed in the gerund. Finding a needle in a haystack would be easier then what we're trying to do. finding (gerund) a needle (direct object of the action expressed ...
... consisting of a gerund and some modifiers that function as the direct object, indirect object, or complement of an action or a state expressed in the gerund. Finding a needle in a haystack would be easier then what we're trying to do. finding (gerund) a needle (direct object of the action expressed ...
The pronominal clitic of quantified noun phrases in Slovenian
... also in the object numeral noun phrase in (8a): the numeral 'two' and the noun 'ice-cream' are both in the morphological accusative case, dual and masculine. Because of their adjectival type of agreement with the head noun, numerals have traditionally been described as inflecting adjectival modifier ...
... also in the object numeral noun phrase in (8a): the numeral 'two' and the noun 'ice-cream' are both in the morphological accusative case, dual and masculine. Because of their adjectival type of agreement with the head noun, numerals have traditionally been described as inflecting adjectival modifier ...
A unified analysis of the English bare plural
... plural Noun Phrases of English which exhibit no quantifier or determiner before the head noun (like ‘dogs’, ‘ineffective arguments’, or ‘old white houses that have been painted dozens of times’). For ease of reference, however, I will speak of these NP’s as containing a null determiner, and leave op ...
... plural Noun Phrases of English which exhibit no quantifier or determiner before the head noun (like ‘dogs’, ‘ineffective arguments’, or ‘old white houses that have been painted dozens of times’). For ease of reference, however, I will speak of these NP’s as containing a null determiner, and leave op ...
A unified analysis of the English bare plural
... plural Noun Phrases of English which exhibit no quantifier or determiner before the head noun (like ‘dogs’, ‘ineffective arguments’, or ‘old white houses that have been painted dozens of times’). For ease of reference, however, I will speak of these NP’s as containing a null determiner, and leave op ...
... plural Noun Phrases of English which exhibit no quantifier or determiner before the head noun (like ‘dogs’, ‘ineffective arguments’, or ‘old white houses that have been painted dozens of times’). For ease of reference, however, I will speak of these NP’s as containing a null determiner, and leave op ...
Practice - TeacherLINK
... • The complete subject has all the words that tell whom or what the sentence is about. It can be one word or many words. • The complete predicate has all the words that tell what the subject is or does. It can be one word or many words. Many people / plant vegetable or flower gardens. complete subje ...
... • The complete subject has all the words that tell whom or what the sentence is about. It can be one word or many words. • The complete predicate has all the words that tell what the subject is or does. It can be one word or many words. Many people / plant vegetable or flower gardens. complete subje ...
Old Norse I: Grammar - Viking Society Web Publications
... This Grammar is intended for university students with no previous knowledge of Old Norse. It covers considerably more than the essentials, however, and is suitable for study up to first degree level. Full account is taken of the fact that grammatical concepts may be unfamiliar to many using the work ...
... This Grammar is intended for university students with no previous knowledge of Old Norse. It covers considerably more than the essentials, however, and is suitable for study up to first degree level. Full account is taken of the fact that grammatical concepts may be unfamiliar to many using the work ...