
University of Groningen Data-driven identification of fixed
... compositionality of meaning attributed to Frege. This principle explains why hearers can understand strings or sentences that they have never encountered before. Janssen (1997) quotes ‘Frege’s principle of compositionality’ as follows: ‘The meaning of a compound expression is a function of the meani ...
... compositionality of meaning attributed to Frege. This principle explains why hearers can understand strings or sentences that they have never encountered before. Janssen (1997) quotes ‘Frege’s principle of compositionality’ as follows: ‘The meaning of a compound expression is a function of the meani ...
The Cartography of Spatial Adpositional Phrases - Lear
... and another noun-like element min (mian in Mandarin) that behaves slightly similar to dou but not exactly. Different from traditional views on Chinese, where ‘Preposition’ Stranding is always prohibited, I show that some Circumposition Stranding is possible. ...
... and another noun-like element min (mian in Mandarin) that behaves slightly similar to dou but not exactly. Different from traditional views on Chinese, where ‘Preposition’ Stranding is always prohibited, I show that some Circumposition Stranding is possible. ...
Information structure and grammaticalization
... In E2, John and Paul are contrastive topics, Linda and Sue are contrastive foci. This can be proven by the paraphrase test: ...
... In E2, John and Paul are contrastive topics, Linda and Sue are contrastive foci. This can be proven by the paraphrase test: ...
yaqui coordination - University of Arizona
... some cases where it would be hard to tell if we have coordination or subordination 1. This is what we have when we consider such notions as pseudo-coordination and pseudosubordination. These concepts are explored in Chapter Four. As a hypothesis not developed here, we can say that the double life of ...
... some cases where it would be hard to tell if we have coordination or subordination 1. This is what we have when we consider such notions as pseudo-coordination and pseudosubordination. These concepts are explored in Chapter Four. As a hypothesis not developed here, we can say that the double life of ...
COMPASS Placement Test Review Packet
... classes, which can save you time and money. What you don’t know, you don’t know. That’s fine. But if you know something, make sure you show it on the test so that you are placed into the appropriate class for your skill level. 2. Prepare For the Test It is important that you review your knowledge be ...
... classes, which can save you time and money. What you don’t know, you don’t know. That’s fine. But if you know something, make sure you show it on the test so that you are placed into the appropriate class for your skill level. 2. Prepare For the Test It is important that you review your knowledge be ...
COMPASS Placement Test Review Packet
... classes, which can save you time and money. What you don’t know, you don’t know. That’s fine. But if you know something, make sure you show it on the test so that you are placed into the appropriate class for your skill level. 2. Prepare For the Test It is important that you review your knowledge be ...
... classes, which can save you time and money. What you don’t know, you don’t know. That’s fine. But if you know something, make sure you show it on the test so that you are placed into the appropriate class for your skill level. 2. Prepare For the Test It is important that you review your knowledge be ...
Nominal Roots as Event Predicates in English Denominal
... Alec Marantz. Anna has been my advisor throughout my time at NYU, where she began teaching me about how to approach linguistics on the very day I first interviewed at the program. She has given me tremendously of her time and her knowledge, offering hours of discussion and carefully guiding me towar ...
... Alec Marantz. Anna has been my advisor throughout my time at NYU, where she began teaching me about how to approach linguistics on the very day I first interviewed at the program. She has given me tremendously of her time and her knowledge, offering hours of discussion and carefully guiding me towar ...
Chapter I
... transitive (ST). If role is emic item, rather than actor, one has equative (EqJ (without scope) or semi-equative (SEq) (with scope). For the clause types in Fig. 1 we give a few samples. Notice that in any one set there may be formal subsets (e.g. active versus passive) or ...
... transitive (ST). If role is emic item, rather than actor, one has equative (EqJ (without scope) or semi-equative (SEq) (with scope). For the clause types in Fig. 1 we give a few samples. Notice that in any one set there may be formal subsets (e.g. active versus passive) or ...
contrastive analysis between indonesian and english declarative
... of basic element followed morpheme, word, phrase, and clause. It is also an important thing in communication since it can express someone’s idea that will be understood by the listener. In linguistics, a sentence is an expression in natural language that is a grammatical and lexical unit consisting ...
... of basic element followed morpheme, word, phrase, and clause. It is also an important thing in communication since it can express someone’s idea that will be understood by the listener. In linguistics, a sentence is an expression in natural language that is a grammatical and lexical unit consisting ...
Overt Nominative Subjects in Infinitival Complements
... subject (cf. the EPP), and/or it may be that lower copies are simply unpronounceable. In olden days the Case Filter plus the inability of infinitival inflection to assign abstract Case prevented the subjects of infinitival complements of control and subject-to-subject raising verbs from being pronou ...
... subject (cf. the EPP), and/or it may be that lower copies are simply unpronounceable. In olden days the Case Filter plus the inability of infinitival inflection to assign abstract Case prevented the subjects of infinitival complements of control and subject-to-subject raising verbs from being pronou ...
Investigating Problems Pertaining to Concord as Encountered by the
... faced by Second Year Students in the Department of English Language, Faculty of Education, Aden University. Generally speaking, there is great uncertainty and confusion about English concord between subject and verb. This confusion is a consequence of various conflicting principles of English concor ...
... faced by Second Year Students in the Department of English Language, Faculty of Education, Aden University. Generally speaking, there is great uncertainty and confusion about English concord between subject and verb. This confusion is a consequence of various conflicting principles of English concor ...
Univerzita Karlova v Praze Filozofická fakulta Ústav anglického
... verbs and derivation of nouns. The source words are often words borrowed from another language, mainly from French or Latin. One of the most frequently used examples is the pair editor > edit, where the verb has been formed from the noun by back-derivation – subtraction of the supposed suffix, analo ...
... verbs and derivation of nouns. The source words are often words borrowed from another language, mainly from French or Latin. One of the most frequently used examples is the pair editor > edit, where the verb has been formed from the noun by back-derivation – subtraction of the supposed suffix, analo ...
have - Репозиторий БНТУ
... There are eight different kinds of word in English. They are called 'word classes' or 'parts of speech'. Here are some examples from the conversations in the cafe. The numbers after the examples tell you which units in the book give you more information. 1 Verb: have, am, is, would, like, come, are, ...
... There are eight different kinds of word in English. They are called 'word classes' or 'parts of speech'. Here are some examples from the conversations in the cafe. The numbers after the examples tell you which units in the book give you more information. 1 Verb: have, am, is, would, like, come, are, ...
Table of Contents - Brevard County Schools
... Coordinating - FANBOYS – for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so Subordinating - AAAWWWUBBIS – as, although, after, when, whenever, while, until, because, before, if, since Coorelative - both…and, not only…but also, either…or, neither…nor, not…but, whether…or ...
... Coordinating - FANBOYS – for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so Subordinating - AAAWWWUBBIS – as, although, after, when, whenever, while, until, because, before, if, since Coorelative - both…and, not only…but also, either…or, neither…nor, not…but, whether…or ...
The secret life of focus exponents, and what it tells us about fronted
... disjunct specifies under which circumstances focus can project in the verbal domain: a phrase headed by a verb can only be in the focus (i.e., its entire logical form is token identical to an element of its focus value) if the daughter that has the focus projection potential (FPP plus) is entirely ...
... disjunct specifies under which circumstances focus can project in the verbal domain: a phrase headed by a verb can only be in the focus (i.e., its entire logical form is token identical to an element of its focus value) if the daughter that has the focus projection potential (FPP plus) is entirely ...
Attempto Controlled English (ACE)
... problem, Schubert’s steamroller, and a number of smaller problems. Recently, ACE has also been used as the input language of a theorem prover, and first attempts have been made to interface it to a program synthesiser. Clearly, ACE can be adapted and extended for other purposes requiring precise inp ...
... problem, Schubert’s steamroller, and a number of smaller problems. Recently, ACE has also been used as the input language of a theorem prover, and first attempts have been made to interface it to a program synthesiser. Clearly, ACE can be adapted and extended for other purposes requiring precise inp ...
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 ...
Adverb - ZiyoNET
... linguistics can be applied to semiotics, for instance, which is the general study of signs and symbols both within language and without. Literary critics study the use of language in literature. Translation entails the conversion of a text from one language to another. Speech language pathologists w ...
... linguistics can be applied to semiotics, for instance, which is the general study of signs and symbols both within language and without. Literary critics study the use of language in literature. Translation entails the conversion of a text from one language to another. Speech language pathologists w ...
A Linguistic Approach to Translating the English Past Perfect Aspect
... In Arabic, however, we can discuss three tenses including the past, which indicates an action which happened before the time of speaking; the present, which indicates an action which happens at or after the time of speaking; and the imperative which indicates a request for an action to take place af ...
... In Arabic, however, we can discuss three tenses including the past, which indicates an action which happened before the time of speaking; the present, which indicates an action which happens at or after the time of speaking; and the imperative which indicates a request for an action to take place af ...
UM_Sintaksis_(teorgrammatika)_022600_st
... naming unit employed for naming things, actions, qualities and so on. Subjectpredicate structures may happen to be identical with sentences in form (e.g. They worked. They worked hard.), but it is only sentences and not phrases which have intonation of their own. It is also important to notice that ...
... naming unit employed for naming things, actions, qualities and so on. Subjectpredicate structures may happen to be identical with sentences in form (e.g. They worked. They worked hard.), but it is only sentences and not phrases which have intonation of their own. It is also important to notice that ...
Contents
... 3. In common with nouns, noun- pronouns have number and case forms. Case. The case system of pronouns differs from that of nouns. Some pronouns have the nominative and objective case (personal pronouns, the interrogative who). Some pronouns have the common and possessive case 9soebody, each other, e ...
... 3. In common with nouns, noun- pronouns have number and case forms. Case. The case system of pronouns differs from that of nouns. Some pronouns have the nominative and objective case (personal pronouns, the interrogative who). Some pronouns have the common and possessive case 9soebody, each other, e ...