Indo-Aryan: From the Vedas to Modern Times
... eyes , but has typo graphical advantages and is less m isleading than the tilde, when used to represent a class nasal. As for the vernaculars, it is customary to use a broad phonetic transcription not very different from the strict transliteration of the traditional script, but having the disadvanta ...
... eyes , but has typo graphical advantages and is less m isleading than the tilde, when used to represent a class nasal. As for the vernaculars, it is customary to use a broad phonetic transcription not very different from the strict transliteration of the traditional script, but having the disadvanta ...
On the Order of the Prenominal Participles in Bulgarian
... participles followed by an object (of which we are sure that they are real verbal participles2). We will show that prenominal participial expressions obey certain ordering restrictions in front of the noun, namely, the stage-level participle must precede the individual-level participle. Neither two ...
... participles followed by an object (of which we are sure that they are real verbal participles2). We will show that prenominal participial expressions obey certain ordering restrictions in front of the noun, namely, the stage-level participle must precede the individual-level participle. Neither two ...
FrameNet II: Extended Theory and Practice
... possibilities– valences–of each word in each of its senses, through computer-assisted annotation of example sentences and automatic tabulation and display of the annotation results. The major product of this work, the FrameNet lexical database, currently contains more than 10,000 lexical units (defi ...
... possibilities– valences–of each word in each of its senses, through computer-assisted annotation of example sentences and automatic tabulation and display of the annotation results. The major product of this work, the FrameNet lexical database, currently contains more than 10,000 lexical units (defi ...
persian for beginners
... release, produced further back in the mouth than the k in kitten. The k in kitten has a somewhat aspirated or a y-glide release and, of course, it is produced further forward in the mouth than the k in cool. These features of the English k are shared by all English words in which the k sound precede ...
... release, produced further back in the mouth than the k in kitten. The k in kitten has a somewhat aspirated or a y-glide release and, of course, it is produced further forward in the mouth than the k in cool. These features of the English k are shared by all English words in which the k sound precede ...
УМК Зайковская С.Е. - Полоцкий государственный университет
... He hasn’t been there for some years. If you bring her some flowers, she’ll be only glad. Some is used for making invitations and offers: Would you like to see some of my pictures? ...
... He hasn’t been there for some years. If you bring her some flowers, she’ll be only glad. Some is used for making invitations and offers: Would you like to see some of my pictures? ...
commas - Bucks County Community College
... Practice: Add commas to the sentences below. 1. As soon as I save enough money I intend to buy a car. 2. New Jersey which borders Pennsylvania on the east is famous for swamps and tomatoes. 3. It was only eleven o‟clock and the temperature had already reached ninety degrees. 4. “Drop the gun” the po ...
... Practice: Add commas to the sentences below. 1. As soon as I save enough money I intend to buy a car. 2. New Jersey which borders Pennsylvania on the east is famous for swamps and tomatoes. 3. It was only eleven o‟clock and the temperature had already reached ninety degrees. 4. “Drop the gun” the po ...
ERRORS IN USING PAST TENSE MADE BY
... However, students still find difficulties in using past tense. The researcher assumes that students in Indonesia commonly make errors in using past tense because there are some differences between Bahasa Indonesia and English when we talk about something in the past. In English, if we want to talk a ...
... However, students still find difficulties in using past tense. The researcher assumes that students in Indonesia commonly make errors in using past tense because there are some differences between Bahasa Indonesia and English when we talk about something in the past. In English, if we want to talk a ...
Conciseness Packet
... Check every word to make sure that it is providing something important and unique to a sentence. If words are dead weight, they can be deleted or replaced. Other sections in this handout cover this concept more specifically, but there are some general examples below containing sentences with words t ...
... Check every word to make sure that it is providing something important and unique to a sentence. If words are dead weight, they can be deleted or replaced. Other sections in this handout cover this concept more specifically, but there are some general examples below containing sentences with words t ...
21 - Bilkent Repository
... determine how morphemes and words must be combined to express a particular meaning (Fromkin and Rodman, 1983). For example, the following two sentences have different meanings though they include exactly the same wotds: i) ...
... determine how morphemes and words must be combined to express a particular meaning (Fromkin and Rodman, 1983). For example, the following two sentences have different meanings though they include exactly the same wotds: i) ...
Answer Key: Meet the Sentence–Exercise B - BYU
... the construction with the coordinating conjunction and add another dependent clause with a subordinating conjunction. The skinny dogs eat hamburgers slowly at the table, and their owners don’t seem to mind as long as they use good manners. What we have here are basically three different clauses stru ...
... the construction with the coordinating conjunction and add another dependent clause with a subordinating conjunction. The skinny dogs eat hamburgers slowly at the table, and their owners don’t seem to mind as long as they use good manners. What we have here are basically three different clauses stru ...
Cornetto user documentation
... numerical xxxx as well as hyphens (-) and uderschores (_). It is composed of identifiers of earlier versions of Cornetto but has no meaning in the current version. the version number refers to the version of Cornetto ; the latest version (May 2013) is 2.1 (21) ...
... numerical xxxx as well as hyphens (-) and uderschores (_). It is composed of identifiers of earlier versions of Cornetto but has no meaning in the current version. the version number refers to the version of Cornetto ; the latest version (May 2013) is 2.1 (21) ...
What sort of innate structure is needed to “bootstrap” into syntax?*
... origin of syntactic categories: how do we get from genes laid down at conception to syntactic categories manifest two-and-a-half to three years later? Merely labeling the categories as innate does not solve this problem; it just passes the problem to biology without considering how the biologist cou ...
... origin of syntactic categories: how do we get from genes laid down at conception to syntactic categories manifest two-and-a-half to three years later? Merely labeling the categories as innate does not solve this problem; it just passes the problem to biology without considering how the biologist cou ...
A grammar of Mauwake - Language Science Press
... 3.5.11 Use of personal pronouns in text . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spatial deictics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.1 The basic spatial deixis in Mauwake . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.2 Demonstratives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.3 Deictic locative adverbs ...
... 3.5.11 Use of personal pronouns in text . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spatial deictics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.1 The basic spatial deixis in Mauwake . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.2 Demonstratives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.3 Deictic locative adverbs ...
A grammar of Mauwake - Language Science Press
... 3.5.11 Use of personal pronouns in text . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spatial deictics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.1 The basic spatial deixis in Mauwake . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.2 Demonstratives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.3 Deictic locative adverbs ...
... 3.5.11 Use of personal pronouns in text . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spatial deictics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.1 The basic spatial deixis in Mauwake . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.2 Demonstratives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.3 Deictic locative adverbs ...
Cognitive linguistics and language structure
... (Reisberg 2007: 270). A few of them must be built in, because they underlie our most basic logical operations, the clearest example being the ‘isa’ relation mentioned above; but most of them must be learned from experience just like ordinary concepts. One solution to this dilemma is to recognise the ...
... (Reisberg 2007: 270). A few of them must be built in, because they underlie our most basic logical operations, the clearest example being the ‘isa’ relation mentioned above; but most of them must be learned from experience just like ordinary concepts. One solution to this dilemma is to recognise the ...
Amis Noun Phrase Structures:
... least two situations where the presence of the linker is required. First, when there is a series of prenominal modifiers that are connected by a, the last a (i.e. the one before the head) must be retained. See Liu (1999) for further explication on this point. Second, when there is an extraposition o ...
... least two situations where the presence of the linker is required. First, when there is a series of prenominal modifiers that are connected by a, the last a (i.e. the one before the head) must be retained. See Liu (1999) for further explication on this point. Second, when there is an extraposition o ...
Discourse markers and grammaticalization
... They are syntactically independent from their environment. They tend to be set off prosodically from the rest of the utterance. Their meaning is non-restrictive. They tend to be positionally mobile. Their internal structure is built on principles of SG but can be ...
... They are syntactically independent from their environment. They tend to be set off prosodically from the rest of the utterance. Their meaning is non-restrictive. They tend to be positionally mobile. Their internal structure is built on principles of SG but can be ...
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 ...
Lessons, Exercises, and Readings in the Writer`s
... Grammar focuses on how a language is organized, or coded. For the purposes of this class, grammar includes punctuation and style. The rules of grammar, punctuation, and style vary from language to language; these ―rules‖ (also called ―conventions‖) create choices for writers while maintaining a gene ...
... Grammar focuses on how a language is organized, or coded. For the purposes of this class, grammar includes punctuation and style. The rules of grammar, punctuation, and style vary from language to language; these ―rules‖ (also called ―conventions‖) create choices for writers while maintaining a gene ...
Boundless Study Slides
... • The presence of coordination is often signaled by the appearance of a coordinator (coordinating conjunction), e.g. and; or; but (in English). • The words "and" and "or" are the most frequently occurring coordinators in English. Coordinators, like "but," "as well as," and "then," occur less frequen ...
... • The presence of coordination is often signaled by the appearance of a coordinator (coordinating conjunction), e.g. and; or; but (in English). • The words "and" and "or" are the most frequently occurring coordinators in English. Coordinators, like "but," "as well as," and "then," occur less frequen ...
Language Arts Curriculum Guide Template
... first game. (The pronoun his and the word it replaces, brother, are both singular, so they agree.) Complete several examples together as a class. Have students each write a descriptive paragraph about something fun they have done. Ask pairs of students to exchange papers and write a second paragraph ...
... first game. (The pronoun his and the word it replaces, brother, are both singular, so they agree.) Complete several examples together as a class. Have students each write a descriptive paragraph about something fun they have done. Ask pairs of students to exchange papers and write a second paragraph ...
A NON-CONFIGURATIONAL LANGUAGE?
... Some of the above-mentioned languages have been claimed to have changed from being non-configurational to configurational. This is the case with Greek; Taylor (1998:1) claims that `at some point, or over some period in its history, Greek has changed from basically nonconfigurational to basically con ...
... Some of the above-mentioned languages have been claimed to have changed from being non-configurational to configurational. This is the case with Greek; Taylor (1998:1) claims that `at some point, or over some period in its history, Greek has changed from basically nonconfigurational to basically con ...
Part II: Writing in the Present
... Person, Place, or Thing for $200: Using Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns .........45 Dealing with demonstrative adjectives .......................................................................45 Forming sentences with demonstrative pronouns .................................................... ...
... Person, Place, or Thing for $200: Using Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns .........45 Dealing with demonstrative adjectives .......................................................................45 Forming sentences with demonstrative pronouns .................................................... ...
Intermediate Spanish for Dummies
... Person, Place, or Thing for $200: Using Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns .........45 Dealing with demonstrative adjectives .......................................................................45 Forming sentences with demonstrative pronouns .................................................... ...
... Person, Place, or Thing for $200: Using Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns .........45 Dealing with demonstrative adjectives .......................................................................45 Forming sentences with demonstrative pronouns .................................................... ...