
18 The Instrumental Case Feminine declension nouns Masculine
... person/object evaluated positively/negatively A path, because it facilitates movement, can also be conceived of as a facilitator for action, an instrument, or a means (think of our English expression of a way to do things , where we also understand means and instruments in terms of a path by using t ...
... person/object evaluated positively/negatively A path, because it facilitates movement, can also be conceived of as a facilitator for action, an instrument, or a means (think of our English expression of a way to do things , where we also understand means and instruments in terms of a path by using t ...
Transcription of Moroccan Arabic
... until you can reproduce them is another. This introduction is intended mainly to help you get started with the system of transcription, and as a result it will mention only briefly the different sounds of Arabic. However, a fuller explanation can be found on page 148. ...
... until you can reproduce them is another. This introduction is intended mainly to help you get started with the system of transcription, and as a result it will mention only briefly the different sounds of Arabic. However, a fuller explanation can be found on page 148. ...
Rapport de Maël - ANGLAIS IN FRANCE
... Mael and I read through a Beatles’ song (which again had been the subject of a Terminale commentary this year) called ‘She’s leaving home’. Mael read it aloud, focusing on the ‘th’ and ‘h’ sounds, and it was good to see improvement both there, and with his vowel sounds. We talked about the relations ...
... Mael and I read through a Beatles’ song (which again had been the subject of a Terminale commentary this year) called ‘She’s leaving home’. Mael read it aloud, focusing on the ‘th’ and ‘h’ sounds, and it was good to see improvement both there, and with his vowel sounds. We talked about the relations ...
Tigris and Euphrastes - a comparison between human and machine
... A symbol is anything, or a part or aspect of anything, or several things, or several parts or aspects of a thing or things which, either alone or in conjunction with other symbols, indicates something, usually but not necessarily, other than itself. Curiously enough, there is no term in general use ...
... A symbol is anything, or a part or aspect of anything, or several things, or several parts or aspects of a thing or things which, either alone or in conjunction with other symbols, indicates something, usually but not necessarily, other than itself. Curiously enough, there is no term in general use ...
Quenya Course
... Nonetheless, I have been so privileged that I have been able to spend much time studying these matters (starting more than ten years ago), and I see it as my duty to record and pass on whatever insights I may have gained. Hence in the end I sat down and started writing this course, intended for begi ...
... Nonetheless, I have been so privileged that I have been able to spend much time studying these matters (starting more than ten years ago), and I see it as my duty to record and pass on whatever insights I may have gained. Hence in the end I sat down and started writing this course, intended for begi ...
Compiling a Monolingual Dictionary for Native Speakers*
... World Dictionary (1971) and Collins English Dictionary (1979), both designed and edited by Patrick Hanks, and the New Oxford Dictionary of English (1998), which Judy Pearsall and Patrick Hanks designed and edited and whose title was changed (by omitting the word New) for the second edition. In Ameri ...
... World Dictionary (1971) and Collins English Dictionary (1979), both designed and edited by Patrick Hanks, and the New Oxford Dictionary of English (1998), which Judy Pearsall and Patrick Hanks designed and edited and whose title was changed (by omitting the word New) for the second edition. In Ameri ...
Zero Sign (in Morphology - University of Amsterdam
... (within a given language), 2) between impersonal and personal uses of the same verb (Slony sorvali . . . vs. Sorvali . . . ([), and
3) between sentences with impersonal empty non-zero pronouns in some languages and structurally
i ...
... (within a given language), 2) between impersonal and personal uses of the same verb (Slony sorvali . . .
Binding Connectivity in Copular Sentences
... An alternative is that the subject NP is fIrst "pulled out" and replaced by a variable which is identical to the translation of his.. this variable is then A-abstracted over and the entire expression occurs as argument of the "raised" quantified NP. Note that this too makes use of a special rule to ...
... An alternative is that the subject NP is fIrst "pulled out" and replaced by a variable which is identical to the translation of his.. this variable is then A-abstracted over and the entire expression occurs as argument of the "raised" quantified NP. Note that this too makes use of a special rule to ...
Gerundive Nominals and The Role of Aspect
... Many different syntactic analyses of gerunds have been proposed (see Abney (1987) or Zucchi (1993) for summaries). Not all of the generalizations that I pointed out above are predicted by these previous analyses. I will briefly discuss the problems with a representative few of these previous analyse ...
... Many different syntactic analyses of gerunds have been proposed (see Abney (1987) or Zucchi (1993) for summaries). Not all of the generalizations that I pointed out above are predicted by these previous analyses. I will briefly discuss the problems with a representative few of these previous analyse ...
24 Important Words and Phrases
... you to learn the material with ease and self-assurance. Just divide the lesson so that you allow an equal number of minutes for each major heading. Do not worry about memorizing all the words in every table. That would prove to be an impossible and frustrating task. Instead, use the lists for refere ...
... you to learn the material with ease and self-assurance. Just divide the lesson so that you allow an equal number of minutes for each major heading. Do not worry about memorizing all the words in every table. That would prove to be an impossible and frustrating task. Instead, use the lists for refere ...
TRANSLATION SHIFT OF PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE ON ICE AGE
... Prepositions are always used together with other words. The preposition is classified as a part of speech in traditional grammar. Preposition as well as conjunctions differ from other part of speech in that each is composed of a small class of words that have no formal characteristic endings; each s ...
... Prepositions are always used together with other words. The preposition is classified as a part of speech in traditional grammar. Preposition as well as conjunctions differ from other part of speech in that each is composed of a small class of words that have no formal characteristic endings; each s ...
Choices for Writers
... and write—and now text—in multiple languages. In addition to coming from diverse cultural backgrounds, English 100L students often use different languages at home, at work, at church, and among peers and friends than they use in the classroom. All of these are uniquely important languages and forms ...
... and write—and now text—in multiple languages. In addition to coming from diverse cultural backgrounds, English 100L students often use different languages at home, at work, at church, and among peers and friends than they use in the classroom. All of these are uniquely important languages and forms ...
colon – introductions
... paragraph: Wallace said, "She spent six months in Argentina and came back speaking English with a Spanish accent." But use a colon to introduce quotations of more than one sentence. See colon. colon (:) The most frequent use of a colon is at the end of a sentence to introduce lists, tabulations, tex ...
... paragraph: Wallace said, "She spent six months in Argentina and came back speaking English with a Spanish accent." But use a colon to introduce quotations of more than one sentence. See colon. colon (:) The most frequent use of a colon is at the end of a sentence to introduce lists, tabulations, tex ...
thesis the translation of indonesian passive voice into english with
... The study is conducted based on qualitative research design with descriptive analysis. The data are passive constructions in Indonesian and English as used in the tale “Bawang Merah dan Bawang Putih” and translated into “Miss Onion and Miss Garlic” (Sutjaja, 2005). The four research problems are:1) ...
... The study is conducted based on qualitative research design with descriptive analysis. The data are passive constructions in Indonesian and English as used in the tale “Bawang Merah dan Bawang Putih” and translated into “Miss Onion and Miss Garlic” (Sutjaja, 2005). The four research problems are:1) ...
The objective conjugation in Hungarian: agreement without phi
... grammatical consequences, interacting with issues such as reference, pronoun binding, argument omission, and extraction. Despite those differences, it is not always obvious whether verb inflections in a given language are properly analyzed as pronominal affixes or agreement markers, and indeed this ...
... grammatical consequences, interacting with issues such as reference, pronoun binding, argument omission, and extraction. Despite those differences, it is not always obvious whether verb inflections in a given language are properly analyzed as pronominal affixes or agreement markers, and indeed this ...
MOVEMENT IN RESTRICTIVE RELATIVE CLAUSES by SUSAN K
... both end up next to another UP both make use of wh marking of pronominal forms and the special fronting v;ord order associated vjith this (There are differences of course, that, etc.) both can be reduced to yield pronominal modifiers ... neither can occur next to an NP which is [+Anaphoric], a featu ...
... both end up next to another UP both make use of wh marking of pronominal forms and the special fronting v;ord order associated vjith this (There are differences of course, that, etc.) both can be reduced to yield pronominal modifiers ... neither can occur next to an NP which is [+Anaphoric], a featu ...
Moroccan Arabic - Department of Computer Science and Information
... rigors of Peace Corps training, and you’re faced with what will be one of the most demanding—and rewarding—aspects of your Peace Corps experience: learning to communicate to Moroccans in their own language. But it can be done. And rest assured that you can do it. Here are a few reasons why: • You ar ...
... rigors of Peace Corps training, and you’re faced with what will be one of the most demanding—and rewarding—aspects of your Peace Corps experience: learning to communicate to Moroccans in their own language. But it can be done. And rest assured that you can do it. Here are a few reasons why: • You ar ...
Call - Verbs Index
... REC - himself, themselves, each other PRD -this argument refers to or ...
... REC - himself, themselves, each other PRD -this argument refers to or ...
Pronominal clitic dependencies
... approach to the analysis of clitics is not forced, it is clearly more desirable a priori and I will adopt it as working hypothesis. As we will see, this seems largely justified a posteriori. As will be clear, I also take as point of departure the idea that this uniformity also holds true crosslingui ...
... approach to the analysis of clitics is not forced, it is clearly more desirable a priori and I will adopt it as working hypothesis. As we will see, this seems largely justified a posteriori. As will be clear, I also take as point of departure the idea that this uniformity also holds true crosslingui ...
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 ...
An inquiry into Whitman`s use of structural patterns in Leaves of grass.
... These remarks on meter and rhythm would seem to suggest that the creative initiative of the poet is highly restricted and, as far as verse is concerned, there is very little room for artistic originality. But such a conclusion would be correct only if by originality we understood freedom from norms. ...
... These remarks on meter and rhythm would seem to suggest that the creative initiative of the poet is highly restricted and, as far as verse is concerned, there is very little room for artistic originality. But such a conclusion would be correct only if by originality we understood freedom from norms. ...
2004 Larson, R.K. and F. Marusic. Indefinite pronoun structures with
... Franc Marušič A number of authors have claimed that indefinite pronoun constructions like everything red are formed by raising a noun (thing) over a higher prenominal adjective (red). We examine phenomena in English and other languages which appear to show that adjectives participating in the inde ...
... Franc Marušič A number of authors have claimed that indefinite pronoun constructions like everything red are formed by raising a noun (thing) over a higher prenominal adjective (red). We examine phenomena in English and other languages which appear to show that adjectives participating in the inde ...
Ineffability in Grammar
... minister, who, in Afghanistan corresponds to a subordinate clause, grammatical sentences cannot always be computed, as the contrast in (2) shows. Requirements imposed by the matrix clause may imply that who be placed into clause-initial position, as in (2a), but these requirements may come into conf ...
... minister, who, in Afghanistan corresponds to a subordinate clause, grammatical sentences cannot always be computed, as the contrast in (2) shows. Requirements imposed by the matrix clause may imply that who be placed into clause-initial position, as in (2a), but these requirements may come into conf ...
- IOE EPrints
... used for the analysis is that of Error Analysis, with Contrastive Analysis used at the explanatory stage when necessary. Since these students hardly reach a stage of complete free writing at the end of their secondary school, we have limited ourselves to the level of the sentence and its parts. Only ...
... used for the analysis is that of Error Analysis, with Contrastive Analysis used at the explanatory stage when necessary. Since these students hardly reach a stage of complete free writing at the end of their secondary school, we have limited ourselves to the level of the sentence and its parts. Only ...