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... the language features/phenomena or the planes/aspects to which they belong, and irrespective of the number of languages involved, the final aims of major typological investigations are the following: 1) to identify and classify accordingly the main isomorphic and allomorphic features characteristic ...
... the language features/phenomena or the planes/aspects to which they belong, and irrespective of the number of languages involved, the final aims of major typological investigations are the following: 1) to identify and classify accordingly the main isomorphic and allomorphic features characteristic ...
A Complete Grammar of the German Language
... type. In Part IL, which treats of syntax, the arrangement is made with a view to convenient reference. In the extracts, words illustrating the rules of the lessons are no longer marked by heavy type ; and the idiomatic phrases are in serted in the vocabulary so as to encourage the use of it. The esp ...
... type. In Part IL, which treats of syntax, the arrangement is made with a view to convenient reference. In the extracts, words illustrating the rules of the lessons are no longer marked by heavy type ; and the idiomatic phrases are in serted in the vocabulary so as to encourage the use of it. The esp ...
COMPLEMENT VERB VARIATION IN PRESENT
... my family: my father, my mother, and my brother. It feels only right that with this work, in which I invested as much energy as I possibly could at this moment, I try to begin to thank them for everything they have given me over the years. Here, however, I would like to acknowledge the people in par ...
... my family: my father, my mother, and my brother. It feels only right that with this work, in which I invested as much energy as I possibly could at this moment, I try to begin to thank them for everything they have given me over the years. Here, however, I would like to acknowledge the people in par ...
grammar of esperanto dr. ll zamenhof
... The combination of grammar and reader here offered is therefore unique. It is to furnish not merely an introduction to Esperanto, or a superficial acquaintance with it, but a genuine understanding of the language and mastery of its use without recourse to additional textbooks, readers, etc. In other ...
... The combination of grammar and reader here offered is therefore unique. It is to furnish not merely an introduction to Esperanto, or a superficial acquaintance with it, but a genuine understanding of the language and mastery of its use without recourse to additional textbooks, readers, etc. In other ...
Semantics of Nouns and the Specification of
... When I started my PhD studies, I was aware of the fact that it was going to be a serious task. What I did not know was it would require much more effort, time, determination and dedication than I initially thought. After a period of five years during which I literally put my life on hold, I am so ha ...
... When I started my PhD studies, I was aware of the fact that it was going to be a serious task. What I did not know was it would require much more effort, time, determination and dedication than I initially thought. After a period of five years during which I literally put my life on hold, I am so ha ...
20_chapter 8
... Apart from this classification, sentences (complex and compound) also may be divided into two classes namely Periodic and Loose, according to the arrangements of their parts. When the qualifying phrases or clauses are stated first and the main statement is kept until the end, the sentence is said to ...
... Apart from this classification, sentences (complex and compound) also may be divided into two classes namely Periodic and Loose, according to the arrangements of their parts. When the qualifying phrases or clauses are stated first and the main statement is kept until the end, the sentence is said to ...
A GRAMMAR OF THE HITTITE LANGUAGE Part 1
... element. Since there is no convenient transliteration for the marker wedges that Hittite scribes prefixed to forms exhibiting foreign or unusual elements, we follow the CHD practice of using a graphic representation of the one- or two-wedge variants: ˚ and ¬. Unlike verbs in the Semitic languages, Hi ...
... element. Since there is no convenient transliteration for the marker wedges that Hittite scribes prefixed to forms exhibiting foreign or unusual elements, we follow the CHD practice of using a graphic representation of the one- or two-wedge variants: ˚ and ¬. Unlike verbs in the Semitic languages, Hi ...
English suffixes: Stress-assignment properties, productivity
... in the corpus selected (henceforth the Corpus) since they do not meet the reliability criteria prescribed in lexicography. References have however been made to these online databases, notably to measure the potential productivity of some highly specialised or strictly scientific families of words, s ...
... in the corpus selected (henceforth the Corpus) since they do not meet the reliability criteria prescribed in lexicography. References have however been made to these online databases, notably to measure the potential productivity of some highly specialised or strictly scientific families of words, s ...
A first book of Old English : grammar, reader, notes, and vocabulary
... and o which sprang from an original a (but ^ occasionally ...
... and o which sprang from an original a (but ^ occasionally ...
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... My concern in analysing the element –NYA here, is to look at its synchronic distributions in the nominal domain. There are two main questions I would like to raise about –NYA, namely, (i) what element is –NYA actually? (is it the same element in all constructions, or some different elements?), and ( ...
... My concern in analysing the element –NYA here, is to look at its synchronic distributions in the nominal domain. There are two main questions I would like to raise about –NYA, namely, (i) what element is –NYA actually? (is it the same element in all constructions, or some different elements?), and ( ...
Polysemy of verbal prefixes in Russian: conceptual structure versus
... or indefinite t variable, while the lower Asp2 is a function that creates the temporal trace of the event. The syntactic position of the prefix (lexical vs. superlexical) is directly linked with the event type. The verbs that obligatorily involve change, particularly verbs involving change of locat ...
... or indefinite t variable, while the lower Asp2 is a function that creates the temporal trace of the event. The syntactic position of the prefix (lexical vs. superlexical) is directly linked with the event type. The verbs that obligatorily involve change, particularly verbs involving change of locat ...
Relative Clauses in Koine Greek
... Greek is somewhat special in that, in addition to making the restrictive vs. non-restrictive distinction, the language also makes a further distinction within the non-restrictive category, namely that between “appositional” and “continuative.” The appositional category is largely equivalent to what ...
... Greek is somewhat special in that, in addition to making the restrictive vs. non-restrictive distinction, the language also makes a further distinction within the non-restrictive category, namely that between “appositional” and “continuative.” The appositional category is largely equivalent to what ...
Tense and Aspect Systems
... almost no information at all about the use of TMA categories except for the labels that the grammarian has chosen to apply to them. Even if these labels are not just taken over from school grammar- as is often the case - the terminology tends to be too idiosyncratic to warrant proper comparisons wit ...
... almost no information at all about the use of TMA categories except for the labels that the grammarian has chosen to apply to them. Even if these labels are not just taken over from school grammar- as is often the case - the terminology tends to be too idiosyncratic to warrant proper comparisons wit ...
Interlingua Based English Hindi Machine Translation and Language
... information is presented is not known to the receiver of that information. The World Wide Web contents are mostly in English and cannot be accessed without some proficiency in this language. This is true for other languages too. The Universal Networking Language (UNL) has been proposed by the United ...
... information is presented is not known to the receiver of that information. The World Wide Web contents are mostly in English and cannot be accessed without some proficiency in this language. This is true for other languages too. The Universal Networking Language (UNL) has been proposed by the United ...
fulltext - LOT Publications
... and Eric Stoel. Working with them was great. They have taught me many things about their language, even more than what is published here. Besides that, we also had a lot of fun together. One person that can only be thanked here is Joost van Driel, who has been my Camelot almost throughout this study ...
... and Eric Stoel. Working with them was great. They have taught me many things about their language, even more than what is published here. Besides that, we also had a lot of fun together. One person that can only be thanked here is Joost van Driel, who has been my Camelot almost throughout this study ...
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 The Issue: Degree Adverbs
... between cognition and language use via metaphor7. The essence of metaphor is to understand and experience abstract things in terms of concrete things. Hence, one can manipulate conceptualization with three kinds of metaphors: structural, orientational, and ontological metaphors. Claudi and Heine (19 ...
... between cognition and language use via metaphor7. The essence of metaphor is to understand and experience abstract things in terms of concrete things. Hence, one can manipulate conceptualization with three kinds of metaphors: structural, orientational, and ontological metaphors. Claudi and Heine (19 ...
Speaking Iban - reuteler.org
... pronunciation of the words and sentences. Have him or her repeat each word, phrase or sentence first. Then you follow carefully the way he or she has said it. Repeat the sentences frequently, to get easily familiar with the sound and rhythm of the words. When you come to exercises with questions and ...
... pronunciation of the words and sentences. Have him or her repeat each word, phrase or sentence first. Then you follow carefully the way he or she has said it. Repeat the sentences frequently, to get easily familiar with the sound and rhythm of the words. When you come to exercises with questions and ...
Writing Science in English: Abstract Writing and Common
... as a consequence of at this point in time based on the fact that completely filled despite the fact that due to the fact that ...
... as a consequence of at this point in time based on the fact that completely filled despite the fact that due to the fact that ...
Metaphor and Lexical Semantics
... determiners themselves. A claim that there are no metaphorical interpretations is a hard one to make, and I should admit that I know of no fully reliable test for the lack of metaphor. But, in this case, the evidence is strong nonetheless. First of all, informally, no one has suggested any cases whe ...
... determiners themselves. A claim that there are no metaphorical interpretations is a hard one to make, and I should admit that I know of no fully reliable test for the lack of metaphor. But, in this case, the evidence is strong nonetheless. First of all, informally, no one has suggested any cases whe ...
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... As they engage in more advanced conversations, write paragraphs and stories, and translate to and from Spanish, students improve their vocabulary and grammar. Intense listening comprehension exercises aid in und ...
... As they engage in more advanced conversations, write paragraphs and stories, and translate to and from Spanish, students improve their vocabulary and grammar. Intense listening comprehension exercises aid in und ...
Oriented Adverbs - Universität Tübingen
... What is the connection, in the above example, between a person's property of being careful and the property of events with the same name? Alternations of this kind are extremely pervasive and entirely regular, so one must suspect that there is something about the underlying lexical meaning of adject ...
... What is the connection, in the above example, between a person's property of being careful and the property of events with the same name? Alternations of this kind are extremely pervasive and entirely regular, so one must suspect that there is something about the underlying lexical meaning of adject ...
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... where German is a necessary part of their curriculum, because I found many students not getting anything in German with the books in German medium. I wrote the pronunciations in Hindi because psychologically many students still have the fear of learning „Another Foreign Language‟, when they are not ...
... where German is a necessary part of their curriculum, because I found many students not getting anything in German with the books in German medium. I wrote the pronunciations in Hindi because psychologically many students still have the fear of learning „Another Foreign Language‟, when they are not ...
Nominative Personal Pronouns and Some
... In some of these passages ego is also juxtaposed with tibi or a demonstrative; ego is often alongside an oblique-case form of tu (see below, p. 108). The focus is on the future-tense verbs, and ego has no real contrastive emphasis of the type seen in (2)-(3), but collocations such as ego tibi may be ...
... In some of these passages ego is also juxtaposed with tibi or a demonstrative; ego is often alongside an oblique-case form of tu (see below, p. 108). The focus is on the future-tense verbs, and ego has no real contrastive emphasis of the type seen in (2)-(3), but collocations such as ego tibi may be ...
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... resulting in the verb particle nach. Therefore, we adopt the vP hypothesis by Hale and Keyser (1993), Kratzer (1996), and others, where arguments–predominantly the external argument– are not part of the lexical structure of the verb, but are introduced by means of a light verb. The functional projec ...
... resulting in the verb particle nach. Therefore, we adopt the vP hypothesis by Hale and Keyser (1993), Kratzer (1996), and others, where arguments–predominantly the external argument– are not part of the lexical structure of the verb, but are introduced by means of a light verb. The functional projec ...