
Dual Nominalisation in Yukaghir: structural ambiguity as semantic
... In this construction, the possessive suffix on the head noun is obligatory. A non-trivial question, however, is what is actually cross-referenced by this suffix. If the construction conforms to the general properties of possessive constructions like in (7), it must be the referent of the modifier (i ...
... In this construction, the possessive suffix on the head noun is obligatory. A non-trivial question, however, is what is actually cross-referenced by this suffix. If the construction conforms to the general properties of possessive constructions like in (7), it must be the referent of the modifier (i ...
Nombre - Ashlyns School
... In Spanish, infinitives are not preceded by their equivalent of the word to. They have 3 groups of verbs which have their own ‘surname’. ...
... In Spanish, infinitives are not preceded by their equivalent of the word to. They have 3 groups of verbs which have their own ‘surname’. ...
DERIVATIONAL CHAINS WITH ADJECTIVAL AND PARTICIPIAL
... A typology of deverbal chains One may distinguish between deverbal adjectives, present participles, passive modal adjectives and past participles. In the enumerated categories only those lexemes of the said status that reveal OED documented transformations into nouns and adverbs are considered. Lik ...
... A typology of deverbal chains One may distinguish between deverbal adjectives, present participles, passive modal adjectives and past participles. In the enumerated categories only those lexemes of the said status that reveal OED documented transformations into nouns and adverbs are considered. Lik ...
Verb Extensions in Abo (Bantu, A42)
... causative or not. One verb shows vowel raising while others do not. The raising in (10)b could be due to analogy with the direct causative of this particular form, but this does not explain why it would not happen across the board. Another possible explanation is that for the verb displaying vowel r ...
... causative or not. One verb shows vowel raising while others do not. The raising in (10)b could be due to analogy with the direct causative of this particular form, but this does not explain why it would not happen across the board. Another possible explanation is that for the verb displaying vowel r ...
1: Circle the most suitable connective to complete the sentence below
... Use each punctuation mark once. ...
... Use each punctuation mark once. ...
Yearbook of Morphology
... but of stem allomorphy. In this way, we correctly predict that the 'intermorph' -onrecurs in every derivation from a word such as functie, as the relevant examples in (1) show. This also implies that a sequence such as on does not have the status of a suffix, contrary to what Beard (1993: 724) sugge ...
... but of stem allomorphy. In this way, we correctly predict that the 'intermorph' -onrecurs in every derivation from a word such as functie, as the relevant examples in (1) show. This also implies that a sequence such as on does not have the status of a suffix, contrary to what Beard (1993: 724) sugge ...
CD 24614-2 WordSeg2
... word boundaries of text cannot be fully identified by typographic properties(like spaces in English), for example, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, and Mongolian. Part2 focuses on word segmentation for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. These three languages are similar and different in some ...
... word boundaries of text cannot be fully identified by typographic properties(like spaces in English), for example, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, and Mongolian. Part2 focuses on word segmentation for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. These three languages are similar and different in some ...
Sentence Structure
... The syntactic rules that permit us to produce, understand, and make grammaticality judgments are unconscious rules. The grammar is a mental grammar, different from the prescriptive grammar rules that we are taught in school. We develop the mental rules of grammar long before we attend school, as we ...
... The syntactic rules that permit us to produce, understand, and make grammaticality judgments are unconscious rules. The grammar is a mental grammar, different from the prescriptive grammar rules that we are taught in school. We develop the mental rules of grammar long before we attend school, as we ...
Lisa filled water into the cup: The roles of
... The aim of the present study is to investigate how, in the face of these potentially serious transfer effects, German L2 English learners acquire verbs’ argument structure restrictions with respect to the locative constructions. Our strategy is to replicate with this population a recent grammaticali ...
... The aim of the present study is to investigate how, in the face of these potentially serious transfer effects, German L2 English learners acquire verbs’ argument structure restrictions with respect to the locative constructions. Our strategy is to replicate with this population a recent grammaticali ...
50. Verbal mood - Semantics Archive
... meaning which bear some intuitive connection to the meanings associated with verbal mood, for example propositions which are taken to be necessary, possible, desired, and so forth. These can be described as “notional moods” (Jespersen 1924: 819–821). Categories divorced from any association with for ...
... meaning which bear some intuitive connection to the meanings associated with verbal mood, for example propositions which are taken to be necessary, possible, desired, and so forth. These can be described as “notional moods” (Jespersen 1924: 819–821). Categories divorced from any association with for ...
An Introduction to - Tathagata Meditation Center
... SUFFIXES OF NOUNS A noun takes different suffixes to perform different functions such as subject, object, etc. So, forms and functions of a noun are modified by its suffixes called “vibhatti.” A noun can take many different suffixes, which are equivalent to many different prepositions in English. Th ...
... SUFFIXES OF NOUNS A noun takes different suffixes to perform different functions such as subject, object, etc. So, forms and functions of a noun are modified by its suffixes called “vibhatti.” A noun can take many different suffixes, which are equivalent to many different prepositions in English. Th ...
ISTEP Final Exam
... in those issues and wanted to learn more about them. a. similar b. very unusual c. not caring d. gross 6. Mr. Burke stood before his employees. They had never seen him in such a serious mood. “I would be remiss if I didn’t tell you that your future with this company depends on how hard you work,” he ...
... in those issues and wanted to learn more about them. a. similar b. very unusual c. not caring d. gross 6. Mr. Burke stood before his employees. They had never seen him in such a serious mood. “I would be remiss if I didn’t tell you that your future with this company depends on how hard you work,” he ...
toeic
... A word like big, red, easy, French etc. An adjective describes a noun or pronoun. Adverb (副詞 Fuku-shi ) A word like slowly, quietly, well, often etc. An adverb modifies a verb. Apposition (同格 Doh-kaku ) Two noun groups referring to the same person or thing. Article (冠詞 Kan-shi ) The “indefinite” art ...
... A word like big, red, easy, French etc. An adjective describes a noun or pronoun. Adverb (副詞 Fuku-shi ) A word like slowly, quietly, well, often etc. An adverb modifies a verb. Apposition (同格 Doh-kaku ) Two noun groups referring to the same person or thing. Article (冠詞 Kan-shi ) The “indefinite” art ...
Dever-clever
... abstract lexical meaning common to a set of semantically related words constituting one word-cluster, e.g. (to) teach, teacher, teaching. Besides the lexical meaning rootmorphemes possess all other types of meaning proper to morphemes except the part-ofspeech meaning which is not found in roots. Aff ...
... abstract lexical meaning common to a set of semantically related words constituting one word-cluster, e.g. (to) teach, teacher, teaching. Besides the lexical meaning rootmorphemes possess all other types of meaning proper to morphemes except the part-ofspeech meaning which is not found in roots. Aff ...
Towards an understanding of the meaning of nominal tense
... In principle then, the temporal interpretation of noun phrases in Guaranı́ is independent of the time at which the main verb is interpreted. (Similar observations were made for the temporal interpretation of noun phrases in English, see, e.g., Enç 1981, Musan 1995, Tonhauser 2002.) Paraguayan Guara ...
... In principle then, the temporal interpretation of noun phrases in Guaranı́ is independent of the time at which the main verb is interpreted. (Similar observations were made for the temporal interpretation of noun phrases in English, see, e.g., Enç 1981, Musan 1995, Tonhauser 2002.) Paraguayan Guara ...
Swarthmore College Writing Center
... Although she could’ve ordered any entrée she wanted, she went with the cheapest one on the menu. ...
... Although she could’ve ordered any entrée she wanted, she went with the cheapest one on the menu. ...
The syntax of Quechua
... arguments and nouns. Movement outside of Noun Phrases will be argued to take place only to satisfy focus/topic requirements. In Chapter 3 a detailed analysis of the verb phrase structure will be presented with particular focus on the relationship between argumental structure, case and agreement. The ...
... arguments and nouns. Movement outside of Noun Phrases will be argued to take place only to satisfy focus/topic requirements. In Chapter 3 a detailed analysis of the verb phrase structure will be presented with particular focus on the relationship between argumental structure, case and agreement. The ...
Words that are easy to misuse
... The debate over whether data should be treated as a plural or a collective singular noun continues. In much business writing, data is considered a collective singular. In formal and scholarly writing, however, data is generally used as a plural, with datum as a singular form. Base your decision on w ...
... The debate over whether data should be treated as a plural or a collective singular noun continues. In much business writing, data is considered a collective singular. In formal and scholarly writing, however, data is generally used as a plural, with datum as a singular form. Base your decision on w ...
Prametric variation in number
... convenir 'to be advisable or necessary', faltar 'to be lacking or missing', or the complex verb fer falta 'to be necessary' have developed the capacity to check nominative case, and have followed the strategy of converting the object into a derived subject. Therefore, sentences with these verbs are ...
... convenir 'to be advisable or necessary', faltar 'to be lacking or missing', or the complex verb fer falta 'to be necessary' have developed the capacity to check nominative case, and have followed the strategy of converting the object into a derived subject. Therefore, sentences with these verbs are ...
She
... 1. My cat ate all of ________________ food this morning. 2. ____________ brought a casserole to the potluck dinner and put it in the oven. 3. The doctor ordered the nurse to remove _____________ bandages. 4. Didn’t you ask ____________ not to do that? 5. That book is not the one _______________ want ...
... 1. My cat ate all of ________________ food this morning. 2. ____________ brought a casserole to the potluck dinner and put it in the oven. 3. The doctor ordered the nurse to remove _____________ bandages. 4. Didn’t you ask ____________ not to do that? 5. That book is not the one _______________ want ...
On Gerunds and the Theory of Categories
... primarily a matter of external distribution. There is no need to posit an abstract and theoretically problematic structure where an NP projection dominates a verbal head, these researchers claim. It simply follows from what is essential to being a noun and from what is essential to being a verb tha ...
... primarily a matter of external distribution. There is no need to posit an abstract and theoretically problematic structure where an NP projection dominates a verbal head, these researchers claim. It simply follows from what is essential to being a noun and from what is essential to being a verb tha ...
french iv - Henry Sibley High School
... • Discuss immigration and assimilation issues, minority groups in France and the U. S. • Discuss French political parties, their principles, elections, and their differences with American political parties • Discuss crime and social problems • Use stress pronouns for emphasis and to respond to quest ...
... • Discuss immigration and assimilation issues, minority groups in France and the U. S. • Discuss French political parties, their principles, elections, and their differences with American political parties • Discuss crime and social problems • Use stress pronouns for emphasis and to respond to quest ...
Grammar, Punctuation, and Capitalization
... In fact, the use of 's on an inanimate object is no longer taboo, particularly if the object has some lifelike qualities (Bernstein 1981): computer program's name Earth's rotation Whether an 's can properly be added to an inanimate noun seems to be a matter of idiom. We would not say, for example, s ...
... In fact, the use of 's on an inanimate object is no longer taboo, particularly if the object has some lifelike qualities (Bernstein 1981): computer program's name Earth's rotation Whether an 's can properly be added to an inanimate noun seems to be a matter of idiom. We would not say, for example, s ...