Robust Handling of Out-of-Vocabulary Words in
... Coverage (using SVM-TK for top-10 verbs) . . . . . . . . . . . 110 ...
... Coverage (using SVM-TK for top-10 verbs) . . . . . . . . . . . 110 ...
ANTHEM by Ayn Rand – Grammar and Style
... Their philosophy, that grammar and literature are best understood when learned together, led to the formation of Grammardog.com, a means of sharing knowledge about the structure and patterns of language unique to specific authors. These patterns are what make a great book a great book. The arduous t ...
... Their philosophy, that grammar and literature are best understood when learned together, led to the formation of Grammardog.com, a means of sharing knowledge about the structure and patterns of language unique to specific authors. These patterns are what make a great book a great book. The arduous t ...
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... Phrasal category headed by an adjective (including comparative and superlative adjectives). ...
... Phrasal category headed by an adjective (including comparative and superlative adjectives). ...
Old Nubian Relative Clauses
... “the singing man,” in the sentence “the singing man walks on the street,” which may alternatively be rendered as “the man that sings walks on the street.” The subject of the participle “singing” corresponds with the subject of the main verb “walks,” i.e., “man.” In Old Nubian, these constructions ca ...
... “the singing man,” in the sentence “the singing man walks on the street,” which may alternatively be rendered as “the man that sings walks on the street.” The subject of the participle “singing” corresponds with the subject of the main verb “walks,” i.e., “man.” In Old Nubian, these constructions ca ...
perfect - Michel Thomas
... impf: imperfective; inf: informal; L: locative; m / masc: masculine; n: neuter; N: nominative; pf: perfective; pl: plural; sg: singular; V: vocative ‘Men’ and ‘women’ Adjectives and verb endings given below for ‘men’ and ‘women’ are also used for boys and girls, respectively. Word order Word order i ...
... impf: imperfective; inf: informal; L: locative; m / masc: masculine; n: neuter; N: nominative; pf: perfective; pl: plural; sg: singular; V: vocative ‘Men’ and ‘women’ Adjectives and verb endings given below for ‘men’ and ‘women’ are also used for boys and girls, respectively. Word order Word order i ...
Read Chapter 8
... Prepositions: on, under, over,… Particles: abroad, about, around, before, in, instead, since, without,… Articles: a, an, the Conjunctions: and, or, but, that,… Pronouns: you, me, I, your, what, who,… Auxiliary verbs: can, will, may, should,… ...
... Prepositions: on, under, over,… Particles: abroad, about, around, before, in, instead, since, without,… Articles: a, an, the Conjunctions: and, or, but, that,… Pronouns: you, me, I, your, what, who,… Auxiliary verbs: can, will, may, should,… ...
A Zombie Guide to Proofreading
... Zombie is dangerous creature. Q: Is the noun countable or uncountable? ...
... Zombie is dangerous creature. Q: Is the noun countable or uncountable? ...
Independent Clauses
... Ramonita has such a beautiful voice; many couples have asked her to sing at their wedding. Ramonita's voice has a clear, angelic quality; furthermore, she clearly enjoys using it. ...
... Ramonita has such a beautiful voice; many couples have asked her to sing at their wedding. Ramonita's voice has a clear, angelic quality; furthermore, she clearly enjoys using it. ...
Experiments for Dependency Parsing of Greek
... Table 1: Common dependency relations in the Greek Dependency Treebank Apart from the addition of new material, another difference from previous versions is that GDT-2014 sentences have been manually validated for POS, morphosyntactic features and lemmas. The tagset used contains 584 combinations of ...
... Table 1: Common dependency relations in the Greek Dependency Treebank Apart from the addition of new material, another difference from previous versions is that GDT-2014 sentences have been manually validated for POS, morphosyntactic features and lemmas. The tagset used contains 584 combinations of ...
German Reflexives as Proper and Improper Arguments
... For German, the choice for [Fn, …, Fm ] includes [ Part, Addr, Plur, Masc, Fem, ], i.e. the features for Person, Number, and Gender. Case-features must not be included, as they specify the Argument Position of a Pronominal, rather than its Binding relation. Also [ Refl ] cannot be included, although ...
... For German, the choice for [Fn, …, Fm ] includes [ Part, Addr, Plur, Masc, Fem, ], i.e. the features for Person, Number, and Gender. Case-features must not be included, as they specify the Argument Position of a Pronominal, rather than its Binding relation. Also [ Refl ] cannot be included, although ...
Practice - TeacherLINK
... • A declarative sentence makes a statement. It ends with a period. Some people like to snowshoe in the winter. • An interrogative sentence asks a question. It ends with a question mark. Have you ever enjoyed this winter activity? • An imperative sentence tells or asks someone to do something. It end ...
... • A declarative sentence makes a statement. It ends with a period. Some people like to snowshoe in the winter. • An interrogative sentence asks a question. It ends with a question mark. Have you ever enjoyed this winter activity? • An imperative sentence tells or asks someone to do something. It end ...
teaching technical english writing
... school term. In other words, decisions about course priorities should be partly based on an assesment of the circumstances under which teacher intervention in the learning process is essential, where it is useful and where it is of marginal advantage. The main features of this book have grown out an ...
... school term. In other words, decisions about course priorities should be partly based on an assesment of the circumstances under which teacher intervention in the learning process is essential, where it is useful and where it is of marginal advantage. The main features of this book have grown out an ...
Wh Constructions * 1. Introduction
... of pre-verbal gaps, but also assumes that structure-building is delayed until the verb is processed. Alternatively, the fronted w h -phrase may be associated with the embedded clause before the embedded verb is processed. Therefore, this experiment adapted the ‘filled gap’ paradigm (Crain & Fodor 19 ...
... of pre-verbal gaps, but also assumes that structure-building is delayed until the verb is processed. Alternatively, the fronted w h -phrase may be associated with the embedded clause before the embedded verb is processed. Therefore, this experiment adapted the ‘filled gap’ paradigm (Crain & Fodor 19 ...
A Cognitive Constructivist Approach to Early Syntax Acquisition
... apparent effortlessness and in the absence of formal instruction. However, as with other cognitive abilities such as vision, memory and attention, the ease and ordinariness with which we appear to learn our first language is a result of our (over)familiarity with something extraordinary. This leads ...
... apparent effortlessness and in the absence of formal instruction. However, as with other cognitive abilities such as vision, memory and attention, the ease and ordinariness with which we appear to learn our first language is a result of our (over)familiarity with something extraordinary. This leads ...
Greek Notes by Terry Cook
... Not until people wished to communicate with those at a distance, or thought they had something worth handing down to future generations, did they feel the need to commit their words to written form. So, from simple oral communication the need arose for written forms of communication. Mesopotamian wr ...
... Not until people wished to communicate with those at a distance, or thought they had something worth handing down to future generations, did they feel the need to commit their words to written form. So, from simple oral communication the need arose for written forms of communication. Mesopotamian wr ...
Deriving Greenberg`s Asymmetry in Arabic
... a final geminate, and the second has a final sequence of two identical consonants separated by a vowel. In Arabic, there are no surface forms with initial gemination or with an initial sequence of two identical consonants (Greenberg 1950). Past accounts of this fact, henceforth “Greenberg’s Asymmetr ...
... a final geminate, and the second has a final sequence of two identical consonants separated by a vowel. In Arabic, there are no surface forms with initial gemination or with an initial sequence of two identical consonants (Greenberg 1950). Past accounts of this fact, henceforth “Greenberg’s Asymmetr ...
An analysis of the teaching of object pronouns in elementary
... Each of the above sentences was generated by applying one or more of the rules already covered, with the exception of Ilia which has not undergone any transformations. ...
... Each of the above sentences was generated by applying one or more of the rules already covered, with the exception of Ilia which has not undergone any transformations. ...
Open Information Extraction from Real Internet Texts in Spanish
... relation or its possible arguments. In Open IE, a unit of extracted information is presented as a “relation tuple,” most commonly a triple. For
example, a relation tuple corresponding to the phrase “Benito Juárez nació en San Pablo
Guelatao, Oaxaca” (“Benito Juárez ...
... relation or its possible arguments. In Open IE, a unit of extracted information is presented as a “relation tuple,” most commonly a triple
Conjunctive Personal Pronouns in Middle Welsh
... And I will go to tender my homage to Caswallawn son of Beli, to Lloegyr [Jones&Jones 42] . 2. Another sense conjunctive pronouns can convey is addition. This is most often translated by English too, German auch. Several examples of it are found in PKM: (16) {When the brothers came, these brothers t ...
... And I will go to tender my homage to Caswallawn son of Beli, to Lloegyr [Jones&Jones 42] . 2. Another sense conjunctive pronouns can convey is addition. This is most often translated by English too, German auch. Several examples of it are found in PKM: (16) {When the brothers came, these brothers t ...
Содержание: Preface Chapter I. Grammar in the Systemic
... grammarians in terms of "grammatical categories". Such are, for instance, the categories of number or mood in morphology, the categories of communicative purpose or emphasis in syntax, etc. Since the grammatical forms and regularities are meaningful, it becomes clear that the rules of grammar must b ...
... grammarians in terms of "grammatical categories". Such are, for instance, the categories of number or mood in morphology, the categories of communicative purpose or emphasis in syntax, etc. Since the grammatical forms and regularities are meaningful, it becomes clear that the rules of grammar must b ...
Turner2016 - Edinburgh Research Archive
... I used to think I was quite a got-it-all-together kind of person. Until I did a PhD. Now I know what the Teacher was getting at. There’s no way I could have got to submitting a thesis without the help of a cast of thousands. Some of them are people who helped me with my research and study-related th ...
... I used to think I was quite a got-it-all-together kind of person. Until I did a PhD. Now I know what the Teacher was getting at. There’s no way I could have got to submitting a thesis without the help of a cast of thousands. Some of them are people who helped me with my research and study-related th ...
Ifat Ara Dola
... element of first language in the target language (p.26). In other words, as Ellis (1999) say, if there is an absence of any element of L1's syntax, learners would make errors in comprehending L2's syntax. Thus, from Ellis's (1999) statement it is understood that when Bengali (L1) speakers learn Engl ...
... element of first language in the target language (p.26). In other words, as Ellis (1999) say, if there is an absence of any element of L1's syntax, learners would make errors in comprehending L2's syntax. Thus, from Ellis's (1999) statement it is understood that when Bengali (L1) speakers learn Engl ...
THE SYARIAH FINANCIAL STUDIES
... ways. First you may only want an overview of the content; second, you may want to know in details on some specific point or area of law or other subjects, or thirdly, you may be seeking a critical perspective on certain concepts or values. It is in this latter context that some texts can be of parti ...
... ways. First you may only want an overview of the content; second, you may want to know in details on some specific point or area of law or other subjects, or thirdly, you may be seeking a critical perspective on certain concepts or values. It is in this latter context that some texts can be of parti ...