On participles
... reduced or full relative clauses to the right of the noun are assumed to have moved to that position as a result of a series of movement operations, namely leftward attraction and subsequent remnant movement (Kayne 1999, 2000, 2004, 2005). As one of the proponents of the cartographic approach to phr ...
... reduced or full relative clauses to the right of the noun are assumed to have moved to that position as a result of a series of movement operations, namely leftward attraction and subsequent remnant movement (Kayne 1999, 2000, 2004, 2005). As one of the proponents of the cartographic approach to phr ...
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... is a situation in which Maria hits the nail. But the reverse entailment doesn’t hold: Maria could hit the nail without it moving. This is not accounted for by the logical forms in (5a) and (5b). Secondly, den-nagel is the argument of the preposition auf in (5a), but the argument of the role patient ...
... is a situation in which Maria hits the nail. But the reverse entailment doesn’t hold: Maria could hit the nail without it moving. This is not accounted for by the logical forms in (5a) and (5b). Secondly, den-nagel is the argument of the preposition auf in (5a), but the argument of the role patient ...
by Cristina Job Schmitt Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the
... about aspect and tense and discussed a lot of my stuff (which never sat for more than 24 ...
... about aspect and tense and discussed a lot of my stuff (which never sat for more than 24 ...
Language English Language Arts Standard5
... CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.8.4 Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words or phrases based on grade 8 reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies. ...
... CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.8.4 Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words or phrases based on grade 8 reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies. ...
Year 3 Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar Objectives
... with regular plurals (for example, girls', boys') and in words with irregular plurals (for example, children's). Use the first two or three letters of a word to check its spelling in a dictionary. Write from memory simple sentences, dictated by the teacher, that include words and punctuation taught ...
... with regular plurals (for example, girls', boys') and in words with irregular plurals (for example, children's). Use the first two or three letters of a word to check its spelling in a dictionary. Write from memory simple sentences, dictated by the teacher, that include words and punctuation taught ...
Practice - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
... • An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation mark. That’s a great act! • A compound sentence is made up of two sentences joined by a comma (,) and a conjunction, such as and, or, or but. A. Write whether each sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or excla ...
... • An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation mark. That’s a great act! • A compound sentence is made up of two sentences joined by a comma (,) and a conjunction, such as and, or, or but. A. Write whether each sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or excla ...
Trisdesimt ketvirtoji pamoka Lesson 34
... 'I would be beaten', etc. etc. ('I would have been beaten') Present Perfect Subjunctive , Passive Voice (Actional Passive) as bi'.i.ciau buv~s musamas, -a 'I would have been (being) beaten' etc. etc. Present Perfect Subjunctive , Passive Voice (Statal Passive): as buciau buv~s mustas, -a 'I would ha ...
... 'I would be beaten', etc. etc. ('I would have been beaten') Present Perfect Subjunctive , Passive Voice (Actional Passive) as bi'.i.ciau buv~s musamas, -a 'I would have been (being) beaten' etc. etc. Present Perfect Subjunctive , Passive Voice (Statal Passive): as buciau buv~s mustas, -a 'I would ha ...
Basic English Grammar with Exercises
... chapter there are an extensive set of exercises which the student is encouraged to consider and work through either in class or alone. For those students working alone, we have also provided model answers for the exercises. These are for the student to check their understanding of the material suppo ...
... chapter there are an extensive set of exercises which the student is encouraged to consider and work through either in class or alone. For those students working alone, we have also provided model answers for the exercises. These are for the student to check their understanding of the material suppo ...
Basic English Grammar with Exercises
... chapter there are an extensive set of exercises which the student is encouraged to consider and work through either in class or alone. For those students working alone, we have also provided model answers for the exercises. These are for the student to check their understanding of the material suppo ...
... chapter there are an extensive set of exercises which the student is encouraged to consider and work through either in class or alone. For those students working alone, we have also provided model answers for the exercises. These are for the student to check their understanding of the material suppo ...
German: An Essential Grammar
... comparison, there is no understanding). The approach to German grammar adopted in this book is strongly contrastive with English. English and German are after all, as languages go, very closely related and have a great deal in common. Look, for example, at the past tenses of irregular verbs (trinken ...
... comparison, there is no understanding). The approach to German grammar adopted in this book is strongly contrastive with English. English and German are after all, as languages go, very closely related and have a great deal in common. Look, for example, at the past tenses of irregular verbs (trinken ...
Syntactic transfer in a Cantonese±English bilingual child*
... know those CL people ``I know those people.'' As we shall see, this resemblance has a number of implications. Methodologically, it means that such RCs with object gap like (7) and their transfer-based counterparts in English are not easy to identify in the child data, since they will resemble main c ...
... know those CL people ``I know those people.'' As we shall see, this resemblance has a number of implications. Methodologically, it means that such RCs with object gap like (7) and their transfer-based counterparts in English are not easy to identify in the child data, since they will resemble main c ...
Case of Personal Pronouns
... or things are called personal pronouns. • Personal pronouns have three cases, or forms, called nominative, objective, and possessive. ...
... or things are called personal pronouns. • Personal pronouns have three cases, or forms, called nominative, objective, and possessive. ...
VOICE Part-of-Speech Tagging and Lemmatization Manual
... features of spoken language. Such challenges are, amongst others, disfluencies, repetitions, re-starts, discourse markers and pauses. Additionally, tagger and tagset could not account for a number of features characteristic of our data, e.g. the input of multilingual speakers, including code-switche ...
... features of spoken language. Such challenges are, amongst others, disfluencies, repetitions, re-starts, discourse markers and pauses. Additionally, tagger and tagset could not account for a number of features characteristic of our data, e.g. the input of multilingual speakers, including code-switche ...
Basic Grammar and Usage
... Frequently Used Prepositions about above across after against along among around at ...
... Frequently Used Prepositions about above across after against along among around at ...
the distribution and role of relative clauses in different text types
... are used as postmodifiers of the noun phrase in the sentence, which means that they follow the phrase they modify. Looking back into the history, we will discover that “the term ‘relative’ goes back to the Roman grammarians, who called the Latin equivalent of that, which, who and other referents rel ...
... are used as postmodifiers of the noun phrase in the sentence, which means that they follow the phrase they modify. Looking back into the history, we will discover that “the term ‘relative’ goes back to the Roman grammarians, who called the Latin equivalent of that, which, who and other referents rel ...
Teaching English-Japanese Dictionary Use in University Remedial
... should have learned in the previous six years (at most) of juniorand senior-high school study. Whatever approach instructors may adopt, students inarguably need to learn basic grammar and vocabulary at the very least. Basic grammar is relatively easy to cover within a limited time. Many textbooks fo ...
... should have learned in the previous six years (at most) of juniorand senior-high school study. Whatever approach instructors may adopt, students inarguably need to learn basic grammar and vocabulary at the very least. Basic grammar is relatively easy to cover within a limited time. Many textbooks fo ...
ADJECTIVES
... There are times when an adjective is placed after the verb. In this case it is common that an adjective is used with the "linking verb", but the adjective doesn't describe the verb. The adjective describes the subject that is performing the action. Adjectives are not used ...
... There are times when an adjective is placed after the verb. In this case it is common that an adjective is used with the "linking verb", but the adjective doesn't describe the verb. The adjective describes the subject that is performing the action. Adjectives are not used ...
1. I know an old lady who swallowed a fly
... (and the fact that it is common to find structures embedded within other structures) Tape-recorded squawks of a seagull in distress have enabled water authorities in Strathclyde to cleanse two reservoirs at Milngavie, near Glasgow, ...
... (and the fact that it is common to find structures embedded within other structures) Tape-recorded squawks of a seagull in distress have enabled water authorities in Strathclyde to cleanse two reservoirs at Milngavie, near Glasgow, ...
Grammatical convergences in Bella Coola (Nuxalk) and North
... seems unlikely that the Heiltsuk as a whole were in any danger of being supplanted by the Bella Coola, Jacobs' model of language contact does seem to be consistent with what we know about conditions at QWaina, which may well have been the result of increasing numbers of Bella Coola moving into the a ...
... seems unlikely that the Heiltsuk as a whole were in any danger of being supplanted by the Bella Coola, Jacobs' model of language contact does seem to be consistent with what we know about conditions at QWaina, which may well have been the result of increasing numbers of Bella Coola moving into the a ...
AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS` ERRORS IN USING ADJECTIVE
... - There‟s the man who teaches me the guitar. - I don‟t like people who lose their temper easily. - I think you should stay faithful to the person to whom you are married. The students‟ difficulties at school can be various. One of them is the learning attitude in the class that is different so that ...
... - There‟s the man who teaches me the guitar. - I don‟t like people who lose their temper easily. - I think you should stay faithful to the person to whom you are married. The students‟ difficulties at school can be various. One of them is the learning attitude in the class that is different so that ...
Intonation - UCLA Linguistics
... language family spoken in south-central Oklahoma, the reverse pattern is found. That is, pitch falls at the end of a yes±no question and rises at the end of a statement. Languages also differ in terms of sentence-medial pitch patterns. This depends on the intonational groupings within a sentence and ...
... language family spoken in south-central Oklahoma, the reverse pattern is found. That is, pitch falls at the end of a yes±no question and rises at the end of a statement. Languages also differ in terms of sentence-medial pitch patterns. This depends on the intonational groupings within a sentence and ...
3. @ The Clause
... allomorphs were viewed as projecting features despite the fact that no element in that slot appeared on the surface, we too view (172b,d) as full clauses which happen to take a zero allomorph (of sorts) in the embedded subject position. In other words, we can argue that subjectless infinitive clause ...
... allomorphs were viewed as projecting features despite the fact that no element in that slot appeared on the surface, we too view (172b,d) as full clauses which happen to take a zero allomorph (of sorts) in the embedded subject position. In other words, we can argue that subjectless infinitive clause ...
A Lexical Theory of Phrasal Idioms
... expressions such as idiomatic bucket receive the specification [SEM [INDEX none]]. The FRAMES feature takes a list of elementary predications 9 as its value. In certain cases, the FRAMES list of an expression is empty. Our analysis appeals to a frame-based conception of semantics (Fillmore 1982, 198 ...
... expressions such as idiomatic bucket receive the specification [SEM [INDEX none]]. The FRAMES feature takes a list of elementary predications 9 as its value. In certain cases, the FRAMES list of an expression is empty. Our analysis appeals to a frame-based conception of semantics (Fillmore 1982, 198 ...
Practice - TeacherLINK
... • An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation mark. That’s a great act! • A compound sentence is made up of two sentences joined by a comma (,) and a conjunction, such as and, or, or but. A. Write whether each sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or excla ...
... • An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation mark. That’s a great act! • A compound sentence is made up of two sentences joined by a comma (,) and a conjunction, such as and, or, or but. A. Write whether each sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or excla ...