Resúmenes - Colloque international de Linguistique de Corpus
... des étudiants natifs/non-natifs, Marie-Paule Jacques [et al.] . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Meeting the reader in academic writing: reader pronouns in English and French., Curry Niall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Multi-word terms: disclosin ...
... des étudiants natifs/non-natifs, Marie-Paule Jacques [et al.] . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Meeting the reader in academic writing: reader pronouns in English and French., Curry Niall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Multi-word terms: disclosin ...
Nominative Personal Pronouns and Some
... The focus is on the future-tense verbs, and ego has no real contrastive emphasis of the type seen in (2)-(3), but collocations such as ego tibi may be reflections of the contrastive potential of ego and tu. Thirdly, it has been plausibly suggested that a distinction should be made between conversati ...
... The focus is on the future-tense verbs, and ego has no real contrastive emphasis of the type seen in (2)-(3), but collocations such as ego tibi may be reflections of the contrastive potential of ego and tu. Thirdly, it has been plausibly suggested that a distinction should be made between conversati ...
Copyright by Ulf Hermjakob 1997 - Information Sciences Institute
... encoded in currently 205 features describing the morphological, syntactical and semantical aspects of a given parse state. Compared with recent probabilistic systems that were trained on 40,000 sentences, our system relies on more background knowledge and a deeper analysis, but radically fewer examp ...
... encoded in currently 205 features describing the morphological, syntactical and semantical aspects of a given parse state. Compared with recent probabilistic systems that were trained on 40,000 sentences, our system relies on more background knowledge and a deeper analysis, but radically fewer examp ...
- SOAS Research Online
... aspects. One is the PERSISTIVE, morphologically encoded by -sa-, which is welldocumented and studied cross-linguistically in the Bantu languages and other language groups and the other I have analysed as the ALTERATIVE, encoded by -se-, which is a new term for an aspect not formerly recognized in li ...
... aspects. One is the PERSISTIVE, morphologically encoded by -sa-, which is welldocumented and studied cross-linguistically in the Bantu languages and other language groups and the other I have analysed as the ALTERATIVE, encoded by -se-, which is a new term for an aspect not formerly recognized in li ...
Noun clauses function
... § observation: The action of the infinitive to know points directly at the DEP. § DEP function: object of the infinitive to know § DEP identity: noun clause ...
... § observation: The action of the infinitive to know points directly at the DEP. § DEP function: object of the infinitive to know § DEP identity: noun clause ...
grammar of esperanto dr. ll zamenhof
... Another new feature is the gradual introduction of correlative words in their logical order, and in their proper grammatical categories, before they are called "correlatives," or tabulated. The tabulation finally presented is a real classification, with regard to the meaning and grammatical characte ...
... Another new feature is the gradual introduction of correlative words in their logical order, and in their proper grammatical categories, before they are called "correlatives," or tabulated. The tabulation finally presented is a real classification, with regard to the meaning and grammatical characte ...
ON THE SYNTAX OF PARTICIPIAL MODIFIERS*
... SYNTACTIC COMPLEXITY OF THE PARTICIPIAL MODIFIER. Participial modifiers can be divided on the basis of their structural complexity into lexical, phrasal, and clausal modifiers. This is a fundamental distinction that should be maintained in the theoretical analysis. Lexical, phrasal and clausal parti ...
... SYNTACTIC COMPLEXITY OF THE PARTICIPIAL MODIFIER. Participial modifiers can be divided on the basis of their structural complexity into lexical, phrasal, and clausal modifiers. This is a fundamental distinction that should be maintained in the theoretical analysis. Lexical, phrasal and clausal parti ...
An On-Line Computational Model of Human Sentence Interpretation
... to produce a high-level interpretation, to embed a linguistically motivated grammar, and to be compatible with psycholinguistic results on sentence processing. The model includes a theory of grammar called Construction-Based Interpretative Grammar (CIG) and an interpreter which uses the grammar to b ...
... to produce a high-level interpretation, to embed a linguistically motivated grammar, and to be compatible with psycholinguistic results on sentence processing. The model includes a theory of grammar called Construction-Based Interpretative Grammar (CIG) and an interpreter which uses the grammar to b ...
DEICTIC AND ANAPHORIC TENSE IN KOREAN: A TWO
... situations have no bounds. In the same way, as Comrie (1985:H) points out, all human languages have ways of locating events in time,even though they may differ from one another. Cross-linguistically. the concept of time is represented by three main classes of expressions: 1) grammatical expressions ...
... situations have no bounds. In the same way, as Comrie (1985:H) points out, all human languages have ways of locating events in time,even though they may differ from one another. Cross-linguistically. the concept of time is represented by three main classes of expressions: 1) grammatical expressions ...
Communication Skills - Jyoti Computer Centre
... iii. Fine, thanks. B. How are you? i. Thank you, well. ii. Fine, thanks, well. iii. I have a cold. C. Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the station please? i. I don’t know ii. You’ll have to ask someone else. iii. I’m afraid I’m a stranger here myself. D. Would you mind if I opened the window ...
... iii. Fine, thanks. B. How are you? i. Thank you, well. ii. Fine, thanks, well. iii. I have a cold. C. Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the station please? i. I don’t know ii. You’ll have to ask someone else. iii. I’m afraid I’m a stranger here myself. D. Would you mind if I opened the window ...
An On-line Computational Model of Human Sentence Interpretation
... This dissertation presents a model of the human sentence interpretation process, which attempts to meet criteria of adequacy imposed by the different paradigms of sentence interpretation. These include the need to produce a high-level interpretation, to embed a linguistically motivated grammar, and ...
... This dissertation presents a model of the human sentence interpretation process, which attempts to meet criteria of adequacy imposed by the different paradigms of sentence interpretation. These include the need to produce a high-level interpretation, to embed a linguistically motivated grammar, and ...
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... I gave an equivalence of the German tenses with the English tenses, so that a new German learner coming from English grammar background can adjust with German tense system. Many students I interacted, were quite confused with no clarity on the „German Case System‟ especially with „accusative and dat ...
... I gave an equivalence of the German tenses with the English tenses, so that a new German learner coming from English grammar background can adjust with German tense system. Many students I interacted, were quite confused with no clarity on the „German Case System‟ especially with „accusative and dat ...
Automatically Deriving a UML Analysis Model
... We conducted a systematic literature review [28] on transformations of textual requirements into analysis models. The review identified 20 primary studies (16 approaches) based on a carefully designed paper selection procedure in scientific journals and conferences from 1996 to 2008 and Software Eng ...
... We conducted a systematic literature review [28] on transformations of textual requirements into analysis models. The review identified 20 primary studies (16 approaches) based on a carefully designed paper selection procedure in scientific journals and conferences from 1996 to 2008 and Software Eng ...
Absolute Clauses in the Literature
... construction is always nominative, or at least the subject of the English absolute clauses is nominative; it is participle because the logical predicate is always participial. Jespersen (1937: 126) considers that the two names are both inappropriate and consequently uses the term “nexus tertiary.” T ...
... construction is always nominative, or at least the subject of the English absolute clauses is nominative; it is participle because the logical predicate is always participial. Jespersen (1937: 126) considers that the two names are both inappropriate and consequently uses the term “nexus tertiary.” T ...
German Adverbial Adjectives: Syntactic Position and
... The dissertation consists of eight chapters. In chapter 2, I explain my usage of the terms adjective, adverb and adverbial and give a short overview of the standard semantic approaches to adverbial modification. Chapter 3 aims for a classification of the different usages of adverbial adjectives with ...
... The dissertation consists of eight chapters. In chapter 2, I explain my usage of the terms adjective, adverb and adverbial and give a short overview of the standard semantic approaches to adverbial modification. Chapter 3 aims for a classification of the different usages of adverbial adjectives with ...
German Adverbial Adjectives: Syntactic Position
... The dissertation consists of eight chapters. In chapter 2, I explain my usage of the terms adjective, adverb and adverbial and give a short overview of the standard semantic approaches to adverbial modification. Chapter 3 aims for a classification of the different usages of adverbial adjectives with ...
... The dissertation consists of eight chapters. In chapter 2, I explain my usage of the terms adjective, adverb and adverbial and give a short overview of the standard semantic approaches to adverbial modification. Chapter 3 aims for a classification of the different usages of adverbial adjectives with ...
A Complete Grammar of the German Language
... words illustrating the rules of the lessons are no longer marked by heavy type ; and the idiomatic phrases are in serted in the vocabulary so as to encourage the use of it. The especial attention of instructors is invited to our classi ...
... words illustrating the rules of the lessons are no longer marked by heavy type ; and the idiomatic phrases are in serted in the vocabulary so as to encourage the use of it. The especial attention of instructors is invited to our classi ...
Untitled - Shadows Government
... inclusion and angle of view. We have had to weigh our favorite crannies of a language, and cherished idiosyncrasies of this corner of phonology, or that lexical xvii ...
... inclusion and angle of view. We have had to weigh our favorite crannies of a language, and cherished idiosyncrasies of this corner of phonology, or that lexical xvii ...
1 The Expression of Modality in Tlingit: A Paucity of - LingBuzz
... deontic or a circumstantial base, depending upon context. Importantly, however, the inverse pattern has been discovered in certain languages of the Pacific Northwest, such as St’átʼimcets (Rullmann et al. 2008). In such languages, modals tend to have a lexically fixed base, while their force can va ...
... deontic or a circumstantial base, depending upon context. Importantly, however, the inverse pattern has been discovered in certain languages of the Pacific Northwest, such as St’átʼimcets (Rullmann et al. 2008). In such languages, modals tend to have a lexically fixed base, while their force can va ...
Adjectival participles, event kind modification and
... deleted when the participle is adjectivised. She proposes that in the case of eventrelated modification we are dealing with phrasal adjectivisation (following Kratzer 1994), which only allows as its input modifiers that provide information that is characteristic for the result state. However, she do ...
... deleted when the participle is adjectivised. She proposes that in the case of eventrelated modification we are dealing with phrasal adjectivisation (following Kratzer 1994), which only allows as its input modifiers that provide information that is characteristic for the result state. However, she do ...
A Guided Approach to Writing Sentences and Paragraphs
... Resources for Teaching Stepping Stones by Chris Juzwiak, with additional articles from a panel of expert instructors. Offers guidance on teaching with the book, including advice on engaging all students, no matter their skill level; teaching ESL and Generation 1.5 students and those with disabilitie ...
... Resources for Teaching Stepping Stones by Chris Juzwiak, with additional articles from a panel of expert instructors. Offers guidance on teaching with the book, including advice on engaging all students, no matter their skill level; teaching ESL and Generation 1.5 students and those with disabilitie ...
valency - Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics
... Prominent Examples of Valency Theories • Czech linguistics: • František Daneš (1981, 1987) … intention vs. valency • complex sentence patterns (KVV, komplexní větný vzorec): • grammatical sentence pattern (GVV, gramatický větný vzorec) Karel rozbil okno. / Karel broke the window. Snom – VF – Sak ...
... Prominent Examples of Valency Theories • Czech linguistics: • František Daneš (1981, 1987) … intention vs. valency • complex sentence patterns (KVV, komplexní větný vzorec): • grammatical sentence pattern (GVV, gramatický větný vzorec) Karel rozbil okno. / Karel broke the window. Snom – VF – Sak ...
FSI- Amharic Basic Course - Student Text
... goes over the Basic Sentences by listening to the tape and repeating, doing this until he knows the dialogue by heart. After the Basic Sentences have been thoroughly memorized the students take part and act out the dialogues. parts the first time or two. ...
... goes over the Basic Sentences by listening to the tape and repeating, doing this until he knows the dialogue by heart. After the Basic Sentences have been thoroughly memorized the students take part and act out the dialogues. parts the first time or two. ...
Passive and passive-like constructions in English and Polish
... This dissertation deals with a family of grammatical constructions which overlap with the meaning of the basic passive and which can be seen as resulting from alterations in grammatical voice. In particular the thesis describes and analyses several related types of construction including the passive ...
... This dissertation deals with a family of grammatical constructions which overlap with the meaning of the basic passive and which can be seen as resulting from alterations in grammatical voice. In particular the thesis describes and analyses several related types of construction including the passive ...
Test Packet - Veritas Press
... Most of the chapter tests require students to provide a complete dictionary entry for each of the vocabulary words. This means that students will need to supply endings, gender, and translation as appropriate. Students may provide derivatives that vary from what is provided in the answer key. To che ...
... Most of the chapter tests require students to provide a complete dictionary entry for each of the vocabulary words. This means that students will need to supply endings, gender, and translation as appropriate. Students may provide derivatives that vary from what is provided in the answer key. To che ...