complete issue - FRITT
... based on her PhD thesis defended at ILOS in 2013. Her comparative study involves twelve different Slavic languages with examples taken from the ParaSol corpus. The different distribution of imperfective and perfective aspect in Slavic ...
... based on her PhD thesis defended at ILOS in 2013. Her comparative study involves twelve different Slavic languages with examples taken from the ParaSol corpus. The different distribution of imperfective and perfective aspect in Slavic ...
Meaning Through Syntax: Language
... structures in which the same words appear do not have the same meaning. For example, we take the meaning of the reduced relative cars and trucks abandoned in a terrifying scramble to safety to be the denotation of one discourse entity (“cars and trucks caused by some external force to be abandoned i ...
... structures in which the same words appear do not have the same meaning. For example, we take the meaning of the reduced relative cars and trucks abandoned in a terrifying scramble to safety to be the denotation of one discourse entity (“cars and trucks caused by some external force to be abandoned i ...
Adverbs - 1º Bach.English Classes
... uninflected ordinal number (first, second, third, fourth, fifth, etc.). First (not firstly), it's unclear what the adverb is modifying. Second (not secondly), it's unnecessary. Third (not thirdly), after you get beyond "secondly," it starts to sound silly. Adverbs that number in this manner are trea ...
... uninflected ordinal number (first, second, third, fourth, fifth, etc.). First (not firstly), it's unclear what the adverb is modifying. Second (not secondly), it's unnecessary. Third (not thirdly), after you get beyond "secondly," it starts to sound silly. Adverbs that number in this manner are trea ...
Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge
... Total for Communication: 10 marks Total for Verbs: 8 marks Total for Other linguistic features: 12 marks Total for Question 3: 30 marks ...
... Total for Communication: 10 marks Total for Verbs: 8 marks Total for Other linguistic features: 12 marks Total for Question 3: 30 marks ...
Aleš Svoboda: Functional perspective of the noun phrase
... abrupt way, which will be called the presentation (of a given phenomenon) on the scene. The phenomenon is expressed by the notional component of the head. Its presentation on the scene is frequently mediated by items conveying the information about case and number. (Case is to be understood as the s ...
... abrupt way, which will be called the presentation (of a given phenomenon) on the scene. The phenomenon is expressed by the notional component of the head. Its presentation on the scene is frequently mediated by items conveying the information about case and number. (Case is to be understood as the s ...
The syntactic analysis of the Dutch absentive
... It is indeed the case that many of my informants prefer the order vissen is in (12a), but the alternative order is vissen is also accepted by at least some of these informants (including myself), for which reason I marked this order by means of a percentage sign. I also found the order zijn–infiniti ...
... It is indeed the case that many of my informants prefer the order vissen is in (12a), but the alternative order is vissen is also accepted by at least some of these informants (including myself), for which reason I marked this order by means of a percentage sign. I also found the order zijn–infiniti ...
The Lord`s Prayer and Hail Mary
... Prayer, but also of the Ave Maria or Hail Mary. The two are written consecutively and may well be considered one work. This is presently the sole known example of Tolkien rendering into one of his languages a text not originating with himself. Why did Tolkien translate these prayers? It seems quite ...
... Prayer, but also of the Ave Maria or Hail Mary. The two are written consecutively and may well be considered one work. This is presently the sole known example of Tolkien rendering into one of his languages a text not originating with himself. Why did Tolkien translate these prayers? It seems quite ...
3-Main_contentl - Tài Nguyên Số
... forms that are used to signal modality. It is distinct from grammatical tense or grammatical aspect, although these concepts are conflated to some degree in many languages, including English. To some extent, the same word patterns are used to express more than one of these concepts at the same time, ...
... forms that are used to signal modality. It is distinct from grammatical tense or grammatical aspect, although these concepts are conflated to some degree in many languages, including English. To some extent, the same word patterns are used to express more than one of these concepts at the same time, ...
Complete Sentences
... A RUN-ON SENTENCE (sometimes called a fused sentence) has at least two parts, either one of which can stand by itself, but the two parts have been connected together with one or two words instead of becoming two sentences. ...
... A RUN-ON SENTENCE (sometimes called a fused sentence) has at least two parts, either one of which can stand by itself, but the two parts have been connected together with one or two words instead of becoming two sentences. ...
French language course
... The punctuation symbols in French operates very similarly to English with the same meaning. The only punctuation symbol not present in French would be the quotation marks; these are replaced by the guillemets shown in the table above. The two stroke punctuation marks (such as ;, :, ?, !) may require ...
... The punctuation symbols in French operates very similarly to English with the same meaning. The only punctuation symbol not present in French would be the quotation marks; these are replaced by the guillemets shown in the table above. The two stroke punctuation marks (such as ;, :, ?, !) may require ...
Towards SSyntRels - Wanner - Observatoire de linguistique Sens
... Relations [= DSyntRels], the SSyntRels are not universal: the set of SSyntRels has to be established empirically, individually for each L , very much like the set of phonemes or inflectional categories (e.g. tenses or grammatical cases). Consequently, one needs some principles based on which differe ...
... Relations [= DSyntRels], the SSyntRels are not universal: the set of SSyntRels has to be established empirically, individually for each L , very much like the set of phonemes or inflectional categories (e.g. tenses or grammatical cases). Consequently, one needs some principles based on which differe ...
English Grammar Practice
... существует». The verb ―to be‖ in such constructions can be used in different tense forms: there is/are, there was/were, there will be, there has/have been, there had been. The verb ―to be‖ in such constructions can be used with modal verbs (can, may, must, ought to): There must be a dictionary on th ...
... существует». The verb ―to be‖ in such constructions can be used in different tense forms: there is/are, there was/were, there will be, there has/have been, there had been. The verb ―to be‖ in such constructions can be used with modal verbs (can, may, must, ought to): There must be a dictionary on th ...
On two hypotheses concerning psycholinguistics
... what we might call 'positive performative factors', in that knowing how to speak English involves knowing how to select and utter, from the vast synonymous paradigms generally offered by the language, a sentence that can be controlled in speaking and understood by the auditor; and a sentence, moreov ...
... what we might call 'positive performative factors', in that knowing how to speak English involves knowing how to select and utter, from the vast synonymous paradigms generally offered by the language, a sentence that can be controlled in speaking and understood by the auditor; and a sentence, moreov ...
Past Participle Formation and the Eventive/Adjectival Passive in
... ‘The soft light of other people’s lampshades behind the haze of their curtains was welcome and accessible’ All these data indicate that imperfective PPPs are not so uncommon in Russian. The intuitive feeling of is that perfective verbs (not all of them, see below) lend themselves more readily to the ...
... ‘The soft light of other people’s lampshades behind the haze of their curtains was welcome and accessible’ All these data indicate that imperfective PPPs are not so uncommon in Russian. The intuitive feeling of is that perfective verbs (not all of them, see below) lend themselves more readily to the ...
Controlled Language for Multilingual Machine Translation
... Once the decision is made to update terminology, the controlled language checker should support rapid terminology update. The translation system must also support rapid update of the target language terminology. Terminology update becomes a challenge if the amount of requests is large and screening ...
... Once the decision is made to update terminology, the controlled language checker should support rapid terminology update. The translation system must also support rapid update of the target language terminology. Terminology update becomes a challenge if the amount of requests is large and screening ...
Long Head Movement is Short Head Movement
... orders are allowed in Dutch, but in either case the structure behaves like a monoclausal one and the evidence for clustering is the same (Evers 1975). In cases with more than two verbs, the cluster-internal order in Dutch obligatorily has governing verbs before governed verbs, but this is an acciden ...
... orders are allowed in Dutch, but in either case the structure behaves like a monoclausal one and the evidence for clustering is the same (Evers 1975). In cases with more than two verbs, the cluster-internal order in Dutch obligatorily has governing verbs before governed verbs, but this is an acciden ...
Document
... A conjunction is a word or phrase that joins together words, phrases, clauses, or sentences. A coordinating conjunction links two independent clauses. Examples include and, but, or, for, so, yet, or nor. Hemingway was an adventurer, so he traveled extensively. COORDINATING CONJUNCTION ...
... A conjunction is a word or phrase that joins together words, phrases, clauses, or sentences. A coordinating conjunction links two independent clauses. Examples include and, but, or, for, so, yet, or nor. Hemingway was an adventurer, so he traveled extensively. COORDINATING CONJUNCTION ...
Document
... We take a look at argument structure and thematic roles these are the parts of the sentence that correspond to the ...
... We take a look at argument structure and thematic roles these are the parts of the sentence that correspond to the ...
Some Standard Features of AAVE
... words, to look at the practices of style shifting and code switching in speaking and writing, and to discuss historic and continuing linguistic discrimination and power. Although we did a lot of important work, I realized during the unit and after that simply knowing that all varieties and language ...
... words, to look at the practices of style shifting and code switching in speaking and writing, and to discuss historic and continuing linguistic discrimination and power. Although we did a lot of important work, I realized during the unit and after that simply knowing that all varieties and language ...
Advisory Editors
... criticus. Yet the remarkable thing is the number of passages in which there is no serious doubt. Another complication we have to face is that most, if not all, of the discourses recorded in the New Testament are not given in their full and unabridged form, and précis does have a tendency to distort ...
... criticus. Yet the remarkable thing is the number of passages in which there is no serious doubt. Another complication we have to face is that most, if not all, of the discourses recorded in the New Testament are not given in their full and unabridged form, and précis does have a tendency to distort ...
Spanish 1 - Roselle Public Schools
... likes and dislikes, or you and I’s, accentuate the intrinsic diversity of humankind. Some call them hobbies, others talent, and many the routine-‐based careers, whatever the case may be, there is always ...
... likes and dislikes, or you and I’s, accentuate the intrinsic diversity of humankind. Some call them hobbies, others talent, and many the routine-‐based careers, whatever the case may be, there is always ...
predication and equation in copular sentences: russian vs. english
... Are these types of copular sentence interrelated in a way that would suggest that one type, say the predicational, can be considered basic and the other types are to be derived from it ? If so, how are equative and specificational sentences to be derived from their predicational source in a composit ...
... Are these types of copular sentence interrelated in a way that would suggest that one type, say the predicational, can be considered basic and the other types are to be derived from it ? If so, how are equative and specificational sentences to be derived from their predicational source in a composit ...
Spy fiction lesson plans PILOT - Pearson Schools and FE Colleges
... A noun is sometimes defined as a word that names an object, idea, person, place, etc. Nouns can also be considered as words that can be the subject or object of a sentence, can be pluralised and can be at the head of a noun phrase. For more information about nouns see http://www.cybergrammar.co.uk/w ...
... A noun is sometimes defined as a word that names an object, idea, person, place, etc. Nouns can also be considered as words that can be the subject or object of a sentence, can be pluralised and can be at the head of a noun phrase. For more information about nouns see http://www.cybergrammar.co.uk/w ...
Form and Meaning in the Hebrew Verb
... to work with Stephanie Harves; in this I’m not much different than any other NYU-trained syntactician. Stephanie is an inspiring mentor, a prediction generating machine, a true syntactician, an invaluable colleague and a perfect party host. Simply put, every department needs a Stephanie. From my ver ...
... to work with Stephanie Harves; in this I’m not much different than any other NYU-trained syntactician. Stephanie is an inspiring mentor, a prediction generating machine, a true syntactician, an invaluable colleague and a perfect party host. Simply put, every department needs a Stephanie. From my ver ...