Syntactic and semantic constraints on the formation and
... certain change in the theme. (The theme, a person, changes from being not tired to being tired.) Other intransitive verbs with -ung nouns are like ermüden in this respect. The status of activity verb is especially obvious for the verbs in (6a). These are typical cases of unergative verbs. The root-b ...
... certain change in the theme. (The theme, a person, changes from being not tired to being tired.) Other intransitive verbs with -ung nouns are like ermüden in this respect. The status of activity verb is especially obvious for the verbs in (6a). These are typical cases of unergative verbs. The root-b ...
NMRC CRA Question Paper 2-2015
... Four sentences have been given. You have to count the number of adverbs used in these sentences: Rekha runs quickly. Manoj reads quite clearly. This is a very sweet mango. Evidently the figures are incorrect. ...
... Four sentences have been given. You have to count the number of adverbs used in these sentences: Rekha runs quickly. Manoj reads quite clearly. This is a very sweet mango. Evidently the figures are incorrect. ...
Annotating Honorifics Denoting Social Ranking of Referents
... '(An honourer) waits (for an honouree).’ The honorific prefix o- can be go-, as shown below. Basically, o- is used for Japanese native verbs and nouns and go- for Sino-Japanese ...
... '(An honourer) waits (for an honouree).’ The honorific prefix o- can be go-, as shown below. Basically, o- is used for Japanese native verbs and nouns and go- for Sino-Japanese ...
plain english
... Writing in plain English means writing in a way that is clear to the readers. Plain English is based on communication principles that require you to write with your readers in mind and with a clear message your readers can understand. The Ministerial Direction on the Form and Content of Planning Sch ...
... Writing in plain English means writing in a way that is clear to the readers. Plain English is based on communication principles that require you to write with your readers in mind and with a clear message your readers can understand. The Ministerial Direction on the Form and Content of Planning Sch ...
Theoretical Grammar
... The first part of the XXth century can be characterized by a formal approach to the language study. Only inner (syntactic) relations between linguistic units served the basis for linguistic analysis while the reference of words to the objective reality and language users were actually not considere ...
... The first part of the XXth century can be characterized by a formal approach to the language study. Only inner (syntactic) relations between linguistic units served the basis for linguistic analysis while the reference of words to the objective reality and language users were actually not considere ...
non-finite verb
... gerund phrase and then tell how the entire phrase is used in the sentence: either subject, direct object, predicate noun or object of the preposition. (If it is object of the preposition, the preposition will be before the gerund.) ...
... gerund phrase and then tell how the entire phrase is used in the sentence: either subject, direct object, predicate noun or object of the preposition. (If it is object of the preposition, the preposition will be before the gerund.) ...
Document
... English inflection and probably also word formation are word-based: a word form minus the morphological exponent is itself a word (a free morpheme). This base form for morphological operations may be called a “stem” (and often will be in these lecture notes), but such stems are always coextensive wi ...
... English inflection and probably also word formation are word-based: a word form minus the morphological exponent is itself a word (a free morpheme). This base form for morphological operations may be called a “stem” (and often will be in these lecture notes), but such stems are always coextensive wi ...
Language and Cognition Prototype constructions in early language
... unproductive mathematical metaphor for grammar (as, for example, in traditional phrase-structure-based theories of grammar) in which words have meanings but grammatical ‘‘rules’’ are totally formal and without meaning or function (Tomasello 1998, 2005). In this more functional view, a person’s gramm ...
... unproductive mathematical metaphor for grammar (as, for example, in traditional phrase-structure-based theories of grammar) in which words have meanings but grammatical ‘‘rules’’ are totally formal and without meaning or function (Tomasello 1998, 2005). In this more functional view, a person’s gramm ...
Tutorial of DepPattern
... is a contextual determiner which is not involved in the dependency. The third pattern stands for a simple dependency constituted by a determiner followed by a noun and, optionally, by an unlimited number of different tags between them. The inserted tags are not involved in the dependency: they build ...
... is a contextual determiner which is not involved in the dependency. The third pattern stands for a simple dependency constituted by a determiner followed by a noun and, optionally, by an unlimited number of different tags between them. The inserted tags are not involved in the dependency: they build ...
- International Journal of Applied Research
... active and passive voice. It will also be helpful to improve their subject knowledge, as well. Further, the tool has been developed to work out for the active sentences in which the subject (noun phrase) and the object (noun phrase) have no modifiers in predicative position. For example, in the sent ...
... active and passive voice. It will also be helpful to improve their subject knowledge, as well. Further, the tool has been developed to work out for the active sentences in which the subject (noun phrase) and the object (noun phrase) have no modifiers in predicative position. For example, in the sent ...
Producing Biographical Summaries: Combining
... source text, extract information content from it, and present the most important content in a condensed form in a manner sensitive to the needs of the user and task (Mani and Maybury 1999). Summaries can be ‘generic’, i.e., aimed at a broad audience, or topic-focused, i.e., tailored to the requireme ...
... source text, extract information content from it, and present the most important content in a condensed form in a manner sensitive to the needs of the user and task (Mani and Maybury 1999). Summaries can be ‘generic’, i.e., aimed at a broad audience, or topic-focused, i.e., tailored to the requireme ...
as a PDF
... • Tables and Figures. This manual sets down IEA’s preferences in relation to these elements, and in relation to spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Section One of the manual provides general standards for presentation of copy for IEA publications. Sections Two, Three, and Four cover respectively sp ...
... • Tables and Figures. This manual sets down IEA’s preferences in relation to these elements, and in relation to spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Section One of the manual provides general standards for presentation of copy for IEA publications. Sections Two, Three, and Four cover respectively sp ...
Chapter 6: Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections
... Correlative conjunctions are pairs of words that connect words used in the same way. Like coordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions can join subjects, objects, predicates, and other sentence parts. Cog moves not only its head but also its arms. Both Cog and Kismet are robots with i ...
... Correlative conjunctions are pairs of words that connect words used in the same way. Like coordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions can join subjects, objects, predicates, and other sentence parts. Cog moves not only its head but also its arms. Both Cog and Kismet are robots with i ...
Locative Invenion, Definiteness, and Free Word Order in Russian
... on table put:fem. Maria-Norn. plate-Ace. 'On the table put Maria a plate' I expect that the judgements regarding the examples marked (?/??) can vary from speaker to speaker. More than that, I am aware of the fact that, in Russian, the contexts in which these sentences sound natural can be easily con ...
... on table put:fem. Maria-Norn. plate-Ace. 'On the table put Maria a plate' I expect that the judgements regarding the examples marked (?/??) can vary from speaker to speaker. More than that, I am aware of the fact that, in Russian, the contexts in which these sentences sound natural can be easily con ...
Ambiguity in Writing a Job Recommendation
... The bandage was wound around the wound. The farm was used to produce produce. The dump was so full that it had to refuse more refuse. I had to subject the subject to a series of tests. He could lead if he would get the lead out. The soldier decided to desert his dessert in the desert. Since there is ...
... The bandage was wound around the wound. The farm was used to produce produce. The dump was so full that it had to refuse more refuse. I had to subject the subject to a series of tests. He could lead if he would get the lead out. The soldier decided to desert his dessert in the desert. Since there is ...
Chunking/POS tagging
... has to be decided if plurality, gender and other such information will be marked distinctly or only the lexical category of a given word should be marked. It was decided to come up with a set of tags which avoids 'finer' distinctions. The motivation behind this is to have less number of tags since l ...
... has to be decided if plurality, gender and other such information will be marked distinctly or only the lexical category of a given word should be marked. It was decided to come up with a set of tags which avoids 'finer' distinctions. The motivation behind this is to have less number of tags since l ...
A Study of the Verbs of Verb-copying Construction in Mandarin
... ‘She has read for three hours.’ The verb kan ‘read’ in (1) can be followed directly by its object shu ‘book’ as shown in (1a), or the post-verbal adverbial element san-ge xiaoshi ‘three hours’ as shown in (1b). However, (1c) is not acceptable for the verb is directly followed by two continents at th ...
... ‘She has read for three hours.’ The verb kan ‘read’ in (1) can be followed directly by its object shu ‘book’ as shown in (1a), or the post-verbal adverbial element san-ge xiaoshi ‘three hours’ as shown in (1b). However, (1c) is not acceptable for the verb is directly followed by two continents at th ...
Grammar and Language Workbook, Part 1
... 35. What is “black gold” ? 36. “Black gold” is another name for oil . 37. Alaska also has coal, platinum, copper, and uranium . 38. Did you take many pictures during your trip ? 39. I took a great shot of an eagle catching a salmon . 40. Do you want to see some other pictures I took ? ...
... 35. What is “black gold” ? 36. “Black gold” is another name for oil . 37. Alaska also has coal, platinum, copper, and uranium . 38. Did you take many pictures during your trip ? 39. I took a great shot of an eagle catching a salmon . 40. Do you want to see some other pictures I took ? ...
welsh joint education committee
... and syntax in order to get these one-word answers correct. Few candidates managed to get all answers correct with no mistakes. It must be remembered that no errors whatsoever are tolerated in answers to this question. Grammatical awareness would help eliminate other homonyms of the correct answer – ...
... and syntax in order to get these one-word answers correct. Few candidates managed to get all answers correct with no mistakes. It must be remembered that no errors whatsoever are tolerated in answers to this question. Grammatical awareness would help eliminate other homonyms of the correct answer – ...
Russian peripheral reciprocal markers and - CSSP
... observes two classes of intransitives: unaccusative verbs and unergative verbs. The former are, roughly speaking, ‘patientive’ verbs which denote a situation which the subject does not control – in other words, the subject is a patient rather than an agent, since the absence of control, according to ...
... observes two classes of intransitives: unaccusative verbs and unergative verbs. The former are, roughly speaking, ‘patientive’ verbs which denote a situation which the subject does not control – in other words, the subject is a patient rather than an agent, since the absence of control, according to ...
Painting with Words - Parkway C-2
... The raccoon, a scavenger, enjoys eating turtle eggs. The raccoon, a midnight scavenger who roams lake shorelines in search of food, enjoys eating turtle eggs. ...
... The raccoon, a scavenger, enjoys eating turtle eggs. The raccoon, a midnight scavenger who roams lake shorelines in search of food, enjoys eating turtle eggs. ...
PowerPoint
... position is done in order to satisfy the EPP, why couldn’t we instead insert it in SpecIP like we do in it rains or it is likely that…? Similarly, for raising, what is wrong with *It is likely John to leave? ...
... position is done in order to satisfy the EPP, why couldn’t we instead insert it in SpecIP like we do in it rains or it is likely that…? Similarly, for raising, what is wrong with *It is likely John to leave? ...
The Noun Phrase in Hawrami Anders Holmberg and David Odden
... to Anders Holmberg. We would like to thank our Hawrami consultant, Koresh Rafie, for his invaluable assistance. The number of speakers of Hawrami is unknown, but is probably less than 100,000, possibly less than 50,000. We take no position on the historical relationship between Hawrami and closely r ...
... to Anders Holmberg. We would like to thank our Hawrami consultant, Koresh Rafie, for his invaluable assistance. The number of speakers of Hawrami is unknown, but is probably less than 100,000, possibly less than 50,000. We take no position on the historical relationship between Hawrami and closely r ...
Noun phrases in Moro - Berkeley Linguistics
... of noun phrases, deixis, possession, enumeration, and attributive modification, with comments on bare nouns and word order. Moro is a member of the Western-Heiban subgroup of Kordofanian languages (Schadeberg 1981), indigenously spoken in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan just north of the recently-formed ...
... of noun phrases, deixis, possession, enumeration, and attributive modification, with comments on bare nouns and word order. Moro is a member of the Western-Heiban subgroup of Kordofanian languages (Schadeberg 1981), indigenously spoken in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan just north of the recently-formed ...