
0520 FRENCH (FOREIGN LANGUAGE) MARK SCHEME for the May/June 2015 series
... (iii) Look-alike test: does what the candidate has written look like the correct answer e.g. one letter missing but no other word created. (iv) If the first part of the word is correct, small errors in what comes next are less likely to impede communication (unless they suggest another meaning). (v) ...
... (iii) Look-alike test: does what the candidate has written look like the correct answer e.g. one letter missing but no other word created. (iv) If the first part of the word is correct, small errors in what comes next are less likely to impede communication (unless they suggest another meaning). (v) ...
W14-0104 - Association for Computational Linguistics
... goal, we used P LWN (Piasecki et al., 2009). P LWN is a network of lexico-semantic relations, an electronic thesaurus with a structure modelled on that of the Princeton WordNet and those constructed in the EuroWordNet project. Polish WordNet describes the meaning of a lexical unit comprising one or ...
... goal, we used P LWN (Piasecki et al., 2009). P LWN is a network of lexico-semantic relations, an electronic thesaurus with a structure modelled on that of the Princeton WordNet and those constructed in the EuroWordNet project. Polish WordNet describes the meaning of a lexical unit comprising one or ...
English Answer Key
... Choice D is the best answer. In lines 77-82, the narrator provides evidence that Mrs. Quabarl appears imposing, or autocratic, but is easily defied, or opposed: “She was one of those imperfectly self-assured individuals who are magnificent and autocratic as long as they are not seriously opposed. Th ...
... Choice D is the best answer. In lines 77-82, the narrator provides evidence that Mrs. Quabarl appears imposing, or autocratic, but is easily defied, or opposed: “She was one of those imperfectly self-assured individuals who are magnificent and autocratic as long as they are not seriously opposed. Th ...
NOMINATIVE
... Because words are marked with cases, there is no need for a nominative subject to be the first item in a sentence, as in English. The thing that identifies the subject is its nominative case, not its position; no matter where it is, it can be identified as nominative and therefore subject. As we wil ...
... Because words are marked with cases, there is no need for a nominative subject to be the first item in a sentence, as in English. The thing that identifies the subject is its nominative case, not its position; no matter where it is, it can be identified as nominative and therefore subject. As we wil ...
- MIT Press Journals
... What we need then is not a lexemic but a morphemic organization in which bracketing of free and bound morphemes is regulated in syntax. The lexicon, of course, must now supply the ingredients of a morphosyntactic calculus. This leads to a theory in which semantic composition parallels morphosyntacti ...
... What we need then is not a lexemic but a morphemic organization in which bracketing of free and bound morphemes is regulated in syntax. The lexicon, of course, must now supply the ingredients of a morphosyntactic calculus. This leads to a theory in which semantic composition parallels morphosyntacti ...
The subjunctive in Spanish
... Expression of a desire: I would like it if he were my father. Expressions of request or advice: I insist that he go. We recommended that he fill out the form. ...
... Expression of a desire: I would like it if he were my father. Expressions of request or advice: I insist that he go. We recommended that he fill out the form. ...
Can - E4Thai
... Grammar is without a doubt one of the most daunting aspects of the English language, an area riddled with complexities, inconsistencies, and contradictions. It has also been in a state of flux for pretty much its entire existence. For native speakers of English, as well as for those learning it as a ...
... Grammar is without a doubt one of the most daunting aspects of the English language, an area riddled with complexities, inconsistencies, and contradictions. It has also been in a state of flux for pretty much its entire existence. For native speakers of English, as well as for those learning it as a ...
Communication Skills - Chapter 05
... Group words • The following ‘group’ words take a singular verb if you are thinking of the group as a whole, but they take a plural verb if you are thinking of the individuals in the group: ...
... Group words • The following ‘group’ words take a singular verb if you are thinking of the group as a whole, but they take a plural verb if you are thinking of the individuals in the group: ...
Basic English Grammar with Exercises
... head, there still is not the room for an infinite amount of linguistic knowledge. The answer must be that this is not how to characterise linguistic knowledge: we do not store all the possible linguistic expressions in our heads, but something else which enables us to produce and understand these ex ...
... head, there still is not the room for an infinite amount of linguistic knowledge. The answer must be that this is not how to characterise linguistic knowledge: we do not store all the possible linguistic expressions in our heads, but something else which enables us to produce and understand these ex ...
Basic English Grammar with Exercises
... head, there still is not the room for an infinite amount of linguistic knowledge. The answer must be that this is not how to characterise linguistic knowledge: we do not store all the possible linguistic expressions in our heads, but something else which enables us to produce and understand these ex ...
... head, there still is not the room for an infinite amount of linguistic knowledge. The answer must be that this is not how to characterise linguistic knowledge: we do not store all the possible linguistic expressions in our heads, but something else which enables us to produce and understand these ex ...
“Pale as death” or “pâle comme la mort”: Frozen similes used as
... Bethlehem, 1996). Furthermore, as can be seen from the examples (1) and (2), they often have identical patterns in different languages. The present study attempts to take advantage of the semantic and syntactic similarities of those two languages as far as their simile constructions are concerned in ...
... Bethlehem, 1996). Furthermore, as can be seen from the examples (1) and (2), they often have identical patterns in different languages. The present study attempts to take advantage of the semantic and syntactic similarities of those two languages as far as their simile constructions are concerned in ...
Verb Meaning and the Lexicon: A First Phase Syntax
... even earlier), this is the only linguistically relevant combinatorial system that there is, i.e. we are dealing with only one set of primitives and one set of operations. Two distinct types of lexical information have always been recognised: unstructured encyclopaedic information with its infinitely ...
... even earlier), this is the only linguistically relevant combinatorial system that there is, i.e. we are dealing with only one set of primitives and one set of operations. Two distinct types of lexical information have always been recognised: unstructured encyclopaedic information with its infinitely ...
2 Action - Faculty Web Sites at the University of Virginia
... exhibited by individuals when problem solving or being creative. One possibility for this neglect is that cognitive style is a more subtle concept than cognitive capacity, or the many extra-individual variables that facilitate or hamper, praise or damn, novel thought and action. This is because thes ...
... exhibited by individuals when problem solving or being creative. One possibility for this neglect is that cognitive style is a more subtle concept than cognitive capacity, or the many extra-individual variables that facilitate or hamper, praise or damn, novel thought and action. This is because thes ...
TREE DIAGRAM (2)
... Phrase followed by a Verb Phrase) Draw a tree for the phrase Emma drinks Here are two more phrase structure rules: VP V NP NP N Think about that carefully Now, draw a tree with more detail For the sentence Emma drinks whisky Syntax Dr Alok K Das ...
... Phrase followed by a Verb Phrase) Draw a tree for the phrase Emma drinks Here are two more phrase structure rules: VP V NP NP N Think about that carefully Now, draw a tree with more detail For the sentence Emma drinks whisky Syntax Dr Alok K Das ...
Deriving Greenberg`s Asymmetry in Arabic
... purpose is to show how the paradigm coupled with the phonotactics of the language ‘molds’ this shape of the triliteral stem. 2.1 The imperfect stem The Arabic verb is described as having two sets of verbal forms, known as the imperfect and the perfect. Imperfect forms show an invariant shape [-CCvC- ...
... purpose is to show how the paradigm coupled with the phonotactics of the language ‘molds’ this shape of the triliteral stem. 2.1 The imperfect stem The Arabic verb is described as having two sets of verbal forms, known as the imperfect and the perfect. Imperfect forms show an invariant shape [-CCvC- ...
persian for beginners
... resumes the original level while that of the statement falls below the original level. ...
... resumes the original level while that of the statement falls below the original level. ...
How to Use the Holt Handbook CD
... adjectives when they modify nouns or pronouns and are called demonstrative pronouns when they take the place of nouns or other pronouns. ...
... adjectives when they modify nouns or pronouns and are called demonstrative pronouns when they take the place of nouns or other pronouns. ...
Puyuma clause constructions
... ‘ergative’ alignment. Prototypically, an accusative language like English also has a passive voice construction in which the potential undergoer becomes the subject of an intransitive clause (e.g. Mary was kissed by John) and the potential actor is deleted or encoded as a non-core argument.7 An erga ...
... ‘ergative’ alignment. Prototypically, an accusative language like English also has a passive voice construction in which the potential undergoer becomes the subject of an intransitive clause (e.g. Mary was kissed by John) and the potential actor is deleted or encoded as a non-core argument.7 An erga ...
- UM Students` Repository
... punctuation, spelling, and phonetic transcription of the vocabulary, tests, visual aids and dialogues. The findings also showed that the materials were interesting and logically sequenced. The exercises suited the students' level and their interest. Ababneh (2007) conducted a study by analyzing the ...
... punctuation, spelling, and phonetic transcription of the vocabulary, tests, visual aids and dialogues. The findings also showed that the materials were interesting and logically sequenced. The exercises suited the students' level and their interest. Ababneh (2007) conducted a study by analyzing the ...
(Meta-)Evaluation Technical Manual - Asiya
... Asiya operates over predefined test suites, i.e., over fixed sets of translation test cases (King & Falkedal, 1990). A test case consists of a source segment, a set of candidate translations and a set of manually-produced reference translations. The utility of a test suite is intimately related to i ...
... Asiya operates over predefined test suites, i.e., over fixed sets of translation test cases (King & Falkedal, 1990). A test case consists of a source segment, a set of candidate translations and a set of manually-produced reference translations. The utility of a test suite is intimately related to i ...
Verb Sophistication
... So you can learn and count. To learn and So can you tell him?] Be very gentle with count when you grow, you could count cubes. There's little squares of cubes in and learn. [Researcher: Anything else?] the middle. And then also, there's a lump And so you could get to the number two up. So we can mak ...
... So you can learn and count. To learn and So can you tell him?] Be very gentle with count when you grow, you could count cubes. There's little squares of cubes in and learn. [Researcher: Anything else?] the middle. And then also, there's a lump And so you could get to the number two up. So we can mak ...
JCU Celebrating Research
... [Slide 3] Bad writing can and does slow down or prevent the publication of good research. Researchers can gather excellent data but unless that it can be turned into good (or at least serviceable) writing, its importance can be lost. [Slide 4] But as Charles Darwin said, “a naturalist’s life would b ...
... [Slide 3] Bad writing can and does slow down or prevent the publication of good research. Researchers can gather excellent data but unless that it can be turned into good (or at least serviceable) writing, its importance can be lost. [Slide 4] But as Charles Darwin said, “a naturalist’s life would b ...
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 ...
24 Important Words and Phrases
... magazines, and literature. • Set aside the necessary time to practice different sounds. • Don’t be afraid to “ham up” your accent. • Remember to pronounce letters with accents properly. ...
... magazines, and literature. • Set aside the necessary time to practice different sounds. • Don’t be afraid to “ham up” your accent. • Remember to pronounce letters with accents properly. ...
On the Distinctions between Semantics and Pragmatics
... In the trichotomy proposed by Morris, syntax, semantics and pragmatics are seen as successively more abstract levels of enquiry. We can now ask what the abstraction is based on. As far as the distinction between syntax and semantics goes the prevailing view is that syntax disregards meaning in favor ...
... In the trichotomy proposed by Morris, syntax, semantics and pragmatics are seen as successively more abstract levels of enquiry. We can now ask what the abstraction is based on. As far as the distinction between syntax and semantics goes the prevailing view is that syntax disregards meaning in favor ...