FRE 122 - National Open University of Nigeria
... IMPORTANCE OF VERBS IN FRENCH GRAMMAR Verbs in French language, just like in any other languages of the world, are the most important linguistic elements. There is no other part of speech that could exist alone as a sentence and have meaning without a verb in it. Whereas a sentence can be formed by ...
... IMPORTANCE OF VERBS IN FRENCH GRAMMAR Verbs in French language, just like in any other languages of the world, are the most important linguistic elements. There is no other part of speech that could exist alone as a sentence and have meaning without a verb in it. Whereas a sentence can be formed by ...
ENGLISH SYNTAX: THE coMpoSITE SENTENcE. THE Mood
... This teaching aid, a follow-up to The Basics of English Syntax: the Simple Sentence, is meant, first and foremost, for 2nd year bachelor students of English as well as for in-service teachers of English at the Competence Development Centre of Vilnius Pedagogical University. Other readers interested ...
... This teaching aid, a follow-up to The Basics of English Syntax: the Simple Sentence, is meant, first and foremost, for 2nd year bachelor students of English as well as for in-service teachers of English at the Competence Development Centre of Vilnius Pedagogical University. Other readers interested ...
Journal of Portuguese Linguistics
... spectator, which is underlying unspecified for tone, will, in fact, surface with a low tone. However, it is only lexically-specified, not surface, low tones which trigger the appearance of high-tone -ma. Thus, this suffix provides further evidence for a phonological contrast between true low-tone TB ...
... spectator, which is underlying unspecified for tone, will, in fact, surface with a low tone. However, it is only lexically-specified, not surface, low tones which trigger the appearance of high-tone -ma. Thus, this suffix provides further evidence for a phonological contrast between true low-tone TB ...
The complete Proceedings of Depling 2011 as a single PDF file
... parsed into constituents, that is, supplied only with a “pure” phrase structure. The constituency approach, borrowed by computational linguists in the ex-USSR from the USA and UK, was then the ...
... parsed into constituents, that is, supplied only with a “pure” phrase structure. The constituency approach, borrowed by computational linguists in the ex-USSR from the USA and UK, was then the ...
Foundational Skills and Vocabulary
... • Infers the general meaning of a noun (term not used) based on the real life/familiar context given in a short paragraph • Infers the general meaning of a noun based on the real life/familiar context given in a sentence • Infers the general meaning of a verb (term not used) based on the real life/f ...
... • Infers the general meaning of a noun (term not used) based on the real life/familiar context given in a short paragraph • Infers the general meaning of a noun based on the real life/familiar context given in a sentence • Infers the general meaning of a verb (term not used) based on the real life/f ...
The Interpretation of English Sentences Containing Quantification
... consistency. The judgments are often in conflict with each other, especially in the availability of the reading where negation has wide scope. Before discussing the conflicting claims in the literature, one must note that negation can be formed in two distinct ways in Korean—short form negation (SFN ...
... consistency. The judgments are often in conflict with each other, especially in the availability of the reading where negation has wide scope. Before discussing the conflicting claims in the literature, one must note that negation can be formed in two distinct ways in Korean—short form negation (SFN ...
Where`s syntactic variation? - Meertens Instituut
... generative grammar we are currently witnessing a shift away from the methodology of idealization of the data in search of the universal syntactic properties of natural language, towards a methodology that takes into account the full range of syntactic variation that can be found in colloquial langua ...
... generative grammar we are currently witnessing a shift away from the methodology of idealization of the data in search of the universal syntactic properties of natural language, towards a methodology that takes into account the full range of syntactic variation that can be found in colloquial langua ...
Word Analysis and Vocabulary Skills
... Infers the general meaning of a noun (term not used) based on the real life/familiar context given in a short paragraph Infers the general meaning of a noun based on the real life/familiar context given in a sentence Infers the general meaning of a verb (term not used) based on the real life/familia ...
... Infers the general meaning of a noun (term not used) based on the real life/familiar context given in a short paragraph Infers the general meaning of a noun based on the real life/familiar context given in a sentence Infers the general meaning of a verb (term not used) based on the real life/familia ...
A Pronoun
... What are the things to remember while using reciprocal pronouns? The phrases ‘one another’ and ‘each other’ are pronominal phrases or reciprocal pronouns that express a mutual relation referring to the subject in the plural. Reciprocal pronouns are used to indicate an action carried out by two perso ...
... What are the things to remember while using reciprocal pronouns? The phrases ‘one another’ and ‘each other’ are pronominal phrases or reciprocal pronouns that express a mutual relation referring to the subject in the plural. Reciprocal pronouns are used to indicate an action carried out by two perso ...
An Evaluation of Microsoft Word 97’s Grammar Checker
... easier to use as well. In fact, it’s hard to ignore them. Students using recent versions of Microsoft Word, the most common word processor now in use, may already be reacting to the green wavy lines that underline potential errors in grammar and problems in style, as well as to the red ones that und ...
... easier to use as well. In fact, it’s hard to ignore them. Students using recent versions of Microsoft Word, the most common word processor now in use, may already be reacting to the green wavy lines that underline potential errors in grammar and problems in style, as well as to the red ones that und ...
CONJUNCTIONS AND GRAMMATICAL AGREEMENT WHEN
... Corpus data and sentence production experiments were used to test hypotheses about the mechanisms involved in producing agreement. A search of American English sentences from the World Wide Web revealed that speakers often produce singular verbs with conjoined subjects (28% singular verbs overall), ...
... Corpus data and sentence production experiments were used to test hypotheses about the mechanisms involved in producing agreement. A search of American English sentences from the World Wide Web revealed that speakers often produce singular verbs with conjoined subjects (28% singular verbs overall), ...
as a PDF
... Error Diagnosis in the FreeText Project sentence in the exercise database. Then, the system extracts a deep “semantic” structure for the tutor’s and learners’ sentences, compares them with each other, and provides feedback. This technique can be used with active/passive or declarative/interrogative ...
... Error Diagnosis in the FreeText Project sentence in the exercise database. Then, the system extracts a deep “semantic” structure for the tutor’s and learners’ sentences, compares them with each other, and provides feedback. This technique can be used with active/passive or declarative/interrogative ...
HAVE + PERFECT PARTICIPLE
... of have as a tense-aspect auxiliary and examines when and how the Romance and English have-perfects emerged. Indeed, the common attitude toward this diachronic change is that it has been “figured out”, and that the emergence of the have-perfect may safely be offered to students in introductory text ...
... of have as a tense-aspect auxiliary and examines when and how the Romance and English have-perfects emerged. Indeed, the common attitude toward this diachronic change is that it has been “figured out”, and that the emergence of the have-perfect may safely be offered to students in introductory text ...
Idioms, Anaphora, and Movement Diagnostics
... only arises when this particular V and this particular NP combine together; it is not there with different choices of NP or different choices of V. So, none of get X’s sheep/cow/hen or have/take/bring/steal X’s goat has the same meaning as get X’s goat A good illustration of the role of combination ...
... only arises when this particular V and this particular NP combine together; it is not there with different choices of NP or different choices of V. So, none of get X’s sheep/cow/hen or have/take/bring/steal X’s goat has the same meaning as get X’s goat A good illustration of the role of combination ...
Run Baby Run!
... (fragment). The punctuation used to join these two clauses depends on which of the clauses come first in the sentence. Subordinating Conjunctions: because, as, since, although, even, if, unless, so, after before, once, until, when, while ...
... (fragment). The punctuation used to join these two clauses depends on which of the clauses come first in the sentence. Subordinating Conjunctions: because, as, since, although, even, if, unless, so, after before, once, until, when, while ...
Unacceptable Ambiguity (1973)
... of cyclic rules like Passive and Raising, which the statement of selectional restrictions must precede.) It might be supposed, for example, that the interpretive rule attempts to supply an interpretation for the right conjunct of (30) parallel to the interpretation of the left conjunct; finding the ...
... of cyclic rules like Passive and Raising, which the statement of selectional restrictions must precede.) It might be supposed, for example, that the interpretive rule attempts to supply an interpretation for the right conjunct of (30) parallel to the interpretation of the left conjunct; finding the ...
Syntactic Analysis of Natural Language
... in general, at this time, since he left. The C-strings, which will be described below, have coordinating conjunctions at their head. An example is but left in He was here but left. Examples of center strings are He understood and also We wondered whether he understood.3 The words of the language are ...
... in general, at this time, since he left. The C-strings, which will be described below, have coordinating conjunctions at their head. An example is but left in He was here but left. Examples of center strings are He understood and also We wondered whether he understood.3 The words of the language are ...
1. avem volantem
... Opus novum09 An Introductory Latin Course Ancillane vaccam curāvit? Did the slave girl take care of the cow? Removitne murum unda? Did the wave remove the wall? ...
... Opus novum09 An Introductory Latin Course Ancillane vaccam curāvit? Did the slave girl take care of the cow? Removitne murum unda? Did the wave remove the wall? ...
Embedded clauses
... embedded V2 has attracted more recently, especially with respect to Scandinavian. Thus, Julien (2007) argued that an analysis of embedded V2 based on the concept of bridge verb is empirically inadequate, and that V2 order in embedded declarative clauses goes hand in hand with assertion. Partly in re ...
... embedded V2 has attracted more recently, especially with respect to Scandinavian. Thus, Julien (2007) argued that an analysis of embedded V2 based on the concept of bridge verb is empirically inadequate, and that V2 order in embedded declarative clauses goes hand in hand with assertion. Partly in re ...
Development of a keystroke logged translation corpus
... in the future also phrase and grammatical function levels) a reference link was specified to link the object to the corresponding alignment unit created by the aligner. If the token did not appear in the final version and could not be linked to any existing alignment units, the reference link was de ...
... in the future also phrase and grammatical function levels) a reference link was specified to link the object to the corresponding alignment unit created by the aligner. If the token did not appear in the final version and could not be linked to any existing alignment units, the reference link was de ...
Making Dictionaries
... original tables. It became obvious that one print table flexible enough to handle many options would be better than repeatedly customizing individual tables for individual users. Since many users of SHOEBOX were using their lexical database for both interlinearizing and building a dictionary, it als ...
... original tables. It became obvious that one print table flexible enough to handle many options would be better than repeatedly customizing individual tables for individual users. Since many users of SHOEBOX were using their lexical database for both interlinearizing and building a dictionary, it als ...
The Characteristics of English Linking Adverbials
... and Jill. The second sort involves a more complex relationship between the units being joined, where one is thought to be dependent on another. ( Finch, 2000: 91). A major difference between coordination and subordination of clauses is that the information in subordinate clauses is not asserted, but ...
... and Jill. The second sort involves a more complex relationship between the units being joined, where one is thought to be dependent on another. ( Finch, 2000: 91). A major difference between coordination and subordination of clauses is that the information in subordinate clauses is not asserted, but ...
the structure of complex predicates in urdu
... me on them steadily, and streamlined my argumentation in the process. Tom Wasow, who served on the Oral Exam committee, generously commented on my work in precise detail. His input allowed a more intelligent presentation of my material. Finally, I would like to thank Yoshiko Matsumoto for serving as ...
... me on them steadily, and streamlined my argumentation in the process. Tom Wasow, who served on the Oral Exam committee, generously commented on my work in precise detail. His input allowed a more intelligent presentation of my material. Finally, I would like to thank Yoshiko Matsumoto for serving as ...
SC103-38-9-2015-eng - Publications du gouvernement du
... Which of the underlined sections contains one or more errors? If there are no errors, select “none of the above.” If you find that your workstation is not enough comfortable (1), it could be that you need to have an ergonomic evaluation done (2) to assess your working conditions. These assessments a ...
... Which of the underlined sections contains one or more errors? If there are no errors, select “none of the above.” If you find that your workstation is not enough comfortable (1), it could be that you need to have an ergonomic evaluation done (2) to assess your working conditions. These assessments a ...
Rapport de Maël - ANGLAIS IN FRANCE
... find a spelling pattern. They also wrote a list of words using the letters ‘ow’ but which aren’t pronounced as one expects. This involved much dictionary searching and they both really enjoyed it, coming up with words like ‘doubt’ with its silent ’b’, jowls, snout, towel, compound, but not grown, kn ...
... find a spelling pattern. They also wrote a list of words using the letters ‘ow’ but which aren’t pronounced as one expects. This involved much dictionary searching and they both really enjoyed it, coming up with words like ‘doubt’ with its silent ’b’, jowls, snout, towel, compound, but not grown, kn ...