LIMITS OF A SENTENCE BASED PROCEDURAL APPROACH FOR
... one, the system offers a sentence with the inserted adverbs as mentioned above, and the user is requested to compare its meaning with that of the sentence to be translated. The preference of (4a) to (4b) assumed by VIRT~ would be the converse if the direct object were definite. Further types of aspe ...
... one, the system offers a sentence with the inserted adverbs as mentioned above, and the user is requested to compare its meaning with that of the sentence to be translated. The preference of (4a) to (4b) assumed by VIRT~ would be the converse if the direct object were definite. Further types of aspe ...
Antisymmetry
... • In Irish, the verb moves all the way up to AgrS. • AgrS is where subject agreement is effected (by Spec-head agreement). • If the subject is overt, it can’t land in SpecAgrSP because then there would be both an overt head (with the verb in it) and an overt specifier. The subject stops short of Spe ...
... • In Irish, the verb moves all the way up to AgrS. • AgrS is where subject agreement is effected (by Spec-head agreement). • If the subject is overt, it can’t land in SpecAgrSP because then there would be both an overt head (with the verb in it) and an overt specifier. The subject stops short of Spe ...
The Clause
... The Santa Clause was a Disney movie with a pun as the title. A clause, in this case, is a line in a contract. The Tim Allen character fell into a contract with a clause which stated that… since he put on the red suit, he had to ...
... The Santa Clause was a Disney movie with a pun as the title. A clause, in this case, is a line in a contract. The Tim Allen character fell into a contract with a clause which stated that… since he put on the red suit, he had to ...
114 Raising to Oblique in Modern Greek* Brian D. Joseph University
... depth, and the proposed raising analysis is defended. The broader implications of this analysis for purposes of cross-linguis tic comparison and for Linguistic Theory in general are brought forth. In particular, this construction is compared to a superficially similar one in English, and the validit ...
... depth, and the proposed raising analysis is defended. The broader implications of this analysis for purposes of cross-linguis tic comparison and for Linguistic Theory in general are brought forth. In particular, this construction is compared to a superficially similar one in English, and the validit ...
Grammar and Language Workbook, Part 1
... 1. Marco was born in Venice, Italy. 2. Chanel’s father traded his used car for a new one. 3. He traveled all the way to China by himself. 4. Those two were the first to cross the finish line. 5. In March, I returned all of my library books. 6. At least one hundred people waited in line. 7. He told h ...
... 1. Marco was born in Venice, Italy. 2. Chanel’s father traded his used car for a new one. 3. He traveled all the way to China by himself. 4. Those two were the first to cross the finish line. 5. In March, I returned all of my library books. 6. At least one hundred people waited in line. 7. He told h ...
Progression in Sentence Types - Keresley Grange School website
... Three dependent clauses in series. It is necessary to use a comma after each of the clauses beginning with if. To include the relevant key grammar teaching point include the modal verbs following each ‘if’ or ‘then’. ...
... Three dependent clauses in series. It is necessary to use a comma after each of the clauses beginning with if. To include the relevant key grammar teaching point include the modal verbs following each ‘if’ or ‘then’. ...
Person Resolution Agreement in L2 Compositions: Native Arabic
... are joined in the subject noun phrase, resolution of number will also be necessary; in this case the plural will be used. The noun phrase ‘my wife and I’ is a conjunct coordination structure, defined “as two or more nouns or pronouns conjoined by a coordinating conjunction, or two or more nouns or p ...
... are joined in the subject noun phrase, resolution of number will also be necessary; in this case the plural will be used. The noun phrase ‘my wife and I’ is a conjunct coordination structure, defined “as two or more nouns or pronouns conjoined by a coordinating conjunction, or two or more nouns or p ...
Grammar of the Bórnu or Kanuri language
... comparing the Kanuri with as many other languages as were k^within my reach. But I must confess, that in spite of my honest wish not to make a ...
... comparing the Kanuri with as many other languages as were k^within my reach. But I must confess, that in spite of my honest wish not to make a ...
Year 8 to 12 moderated evidence - Department for Education and
... The Language and Literacy Levels were developed by the South Australian Department for Education and Child Development to replace the SACSA ESL Scales, in line with the move from a state-based curriculum to a national one. The Language and Literacy Levels are intended to be used to: • assess, monito ...
... The Language and Literacy Levels were developed by the South Australian Department for Education and Child Development to replace the SACSA ESL Scales, in line with the move from a state-based curriculum to a national one. The Language and Literacy Levels are intended to be used to: • assess, monito ...
Suppose, for instance, that the writer wants to achieve
... What is “that goes in and out with me” a. the first independent clause c. a subordinate clause, object of have b. a subordinate clause modifying shadow d. a subordinate clause modifying goes What is “and”? a. a coordinating conjunction c. a subordinating conjunction b. a relative pronoun d. a prepos ...
... What is “that goes in and out with me” a. the first independent clause c. a subordinate clause, object of have b. a subordinate clause modifying shadow d. a subordinate clause modifying goes What is “and”? a. a coordinating conjunction c. a subordinating conjunction b. a relative pronoun d. a prepos ...
Comma Errors There are two kinds of comma errors: comma
... nouns, verbs, prepositional phrases, adjective clauses, etc. The “buzzword” for this rule is ITEMS IN A SERIES. *NOTE THAT THERE IS A COMMA SEPARATING THE LAST TWO ITEMS. THIS SPECIFIC COMMA IS CALLED AN OXFORD COMMA.* *NOTE THAT POLYSYNDETON IS A RHETORICAL TECHNIQUE THAT EMPLOYS MANY COORDINATING ...
... nouns, verbs, prepositional phrases, adjective clauses, etc. The “buzzword” for this rule is ITEMS IN A SERIES. *NOTE THAT THERE IS A COMMA SEPARATING THE LAST TWO ITEMS. THIS SPECIFIC COMMA IS CALLED AN OXFORD COMMA.* *NOTE THAT POLYSYNDETON IS A RHETORICAL TECHNIQUE THAT EMPLOYS MANY COORDINATING ...
ETCBC Glossary
... A. Morphological Tags The morphological tags (verbal stem, verbal tense, person, number, gender, state) do not require explanation, since they are similar to standard grammatical forms. ...
... A. Morphological Tags The morphological tags (verbal stem, verbal tense, person, number, gender, state) do not require explanation, since they are similar to standard grammatical forms. ...
Romanian Grammar
... 3.3.4.2. The superlative degree 3.3.4.2.1. The superlative relative of superiority 3.3.4.2.2. The superlative relative of inferiority 3.3.4.2.3. The superlative absolute 3.3.4.3. Adjectives that do not form degrees of comparison 3.4. Pronoun 3.4.1. Personal pronouns 3.4.1.1. The nominative case of t ...
... 3.3.4.2. The superlative degree 3.3.4.2.1. The superlative relative of superiority 3.3.4.2.2. The superlative relative of inferiority 3.3.4.2.3. The superlative absolute 3.3.4.3. Adjectives that do not form degrees of comparison 3.4. Pronoun 3.4.1. Personal pronouns 3.4.1.1. The nominative case of t ...
Romanian Grammar
... 3.3.4.2. The superlative degree 3.3.4.2.1. The superlative relative of superiority 3.3.4.2.2. The superlative relative of inferiority 3.3.4.2.3. The superlative absolute 3.3.4.3. Adjectives that do not form degrees of comparison 3.4. Pronoun 3.4.1. Personal pronouns 3.4.1.1. The nominative case of t ...
... 3.3.4.2. The superlative degree 3.3.4.2.1. The superlative relative of superiority 3.3.4.2.2. The superlative relative of inferiority 3.3.4.2.3. The superlative absolute 3.3.4.3. Adjectives that do not form degrees of comparison 3.4. Pronoun 3.4.1. Personal pronouns 3.4.1.1. The nominative case of t ...
Slide 1
... 1. The preterite is very often used to express past actions that happened and ended quickly. 2. The preterite can be used regardless of the length of time involved or the number of times the action was performed, provided that the event or series of events is viewed as a complete unit by the speaker ...
... 1. The preterite is very often used to express past actions that happened and ended quickly. 2. The preterite can be used regardless of the length of time involved or the number of times the action was performed, provided that the event or series of events is viewed as a complete unit by the speaker ...
Grade 8 - Carson
... 9. Mr. Thompson’s greatest pleasure is spending the afternoon reading. 10. As the students continued to misbehave, Ms. Yang’s patience was tested. 11. Imagine my delight when Grandpa Hennessy finally arrived from Ireland. 12. Never ignore the opportunity to help someone who is in trouble ...
... 9. Mr. Thompson’s greatest pleasure is spending the afternoon reading. 10. As the students continued to misbehave, Ms. Yang’s patience was tested. 11. Imagine my delight when Grandpa Hennessy finally arrived from Ireland. 12. Never ignore the opportunity to help someone who is in trouble ...
CHAPTER 7: Word, structure, function and discourse
... a Look at the verbs in colour. What tense are they in? Do they refer tp past time? JV: Are we ready: Yes, erm, now what would each of you cook if someone dropped in unexpectedly and stayed for a meal in the evening? JV: What would you cook, David? DF: Whatever vegetables happened to be there. JV: Su ...
... a Look at the verbs in colour. What tense are they in? Do they refer tp past time? JV: Are we ready: Yes, erm, now what would each of you cook if someone dropped in unexpectedly and stayed for a meal in the evening? JV: What would you cook, David? DF: Whatever vegetables happened to be there. JV: Su ...
Brick Lane Patchwork
... classification of errors to instances in which the intended utterance is uniquely inferable from context, or when it can be verified through other means, such as in experimental paradigms that are specifically designed to elicit errors where the target utterance is either provided or constrained to ...
... classification of errors to instances in which the intended utterance is uniquely inferable from context, or when it can be verified through other means, such as in experimental paradigms that are specifically designed to elicit errors where the target utterance is either provided or constrained to ...
A Reanalysis of Nonemphatic Pronouns in Dagbani
... The nonemphatic or ‘weak’ or ‘simple’ pronouns, however, have proven more problematic to describe. Like the emphatic pronouns, they are marked for person, number, and animacy. In addition, however, after accounting for person, number, and animacy, half of the pronouns in this category appear in two ...
... The nonemphatic or ‘weak’ or ‘simple’ pronouns, however, have proven more problematic to describe. Like the emphatic pronouns, they are marked for person, number, and animacy. In addition, however, after accounting for person, number, and animacy, half of the pronouns in this category appear in two ...
Native Languages - www.edu.gov.on.ca.
... Native language programs should aim to develop language skills in contexts that students will see as useful and relevant. The programs should be designed so that elements from the other curriculum areas are integrated into the language program. An integrated language program will help students to se ...
... Native language programs should aim to develop language skills in contexts that students will see as useful and relevant. The programs should be designed so that elements from the other curriculum areas are integrated into the language program. An integrated language program will help students to se ...
language transfer in the compositions written by upper secondary
... common in the material. My hypothesis is that my results are likely to be coherent with the results Lea Meriläinen (2010) presented in her dissertation on lexical transfer when it comes to word meaning and word use level. These terms were originally introduced by Nation (2001: 27). In my own study, ...
... common in the material. My hypothesis is that my results are likely to be coherent with the results Lea Meriläinen (2010) presented in her dissertation on lexical transfer when it comes to word meaning and word use level. These terms were originally introduced by Nation (2001: 27). In my own study, ...
Conditions on Clitic Doubling - University of the Basque Country
... description of today's Spanish clitics as pronominal elements. In strict synchronic terms, however, a pronominal analysis of Spanish clitics can be overridden by the descriptive superiority of the Agreement Hypothesis, as I will try to show in what follows. 2. Default object verb agreement in the pa ...
... description of today's Spanish clitics as pronominal elements. In strict synchronic terms, however, a pronominal analysis of Spanish clitics can be overridden by the descriptive superiority of the Agreement Hypothesis, as I will try to show in what follows. 2. Default object verb agreement in the pa ...