Scientific Writing: A Friendly Guide
... Here you should answer the question "why did you start?" The Introduction must be able to convey the following: (a) what have been done; (b) summary of conflicting findings in the literature; and (c) what you want to do. Therefore, you should begin the Introduction by reviewing background informatio ...
... Here you should answer the question "why did you start?" The Introduction must be able to convey the following: (a) what have been done; (b) summary of conflicting findings in the literature; and (c) what you want to do. Therefore, you should begin the Introduction by reviewing background informatio ...
THE SYARIAH FINANCIAL STUDIES
... about, and how useful it will be. Virtually all books will have a short preface, or introduction, telling you something about the contents which can also help to identify the nature of the work. Some journals publish a brief abstract of an article at its beginning, which outlines the argument it con ...
... about, and how useful it will be. Virtually all books will have a short preface, or introduction, telling you something about the contents which can also help to identify the nature of the work. Some journals publish a brief abstract of an article at its beginning, which outlines the argument it con ...
Resultatives and Depictives in Finnish 1
... Constraints against the co-occurrence of resultative and path predicates in English have been proposed by Goldberg (1991) and Tenny (1994), among others. More generally, these constraints fall under the rubric of what Bresnan (1982) has termed a biuniqueness condition on functional assignments, or t ...
... Constraints against the co-occurrence of resultative and path predicates in English have been proposed by Goldberg (1991) and Tenny (1994), among others. More generally, these constraints fall under the rubric of what Bresnan (1982) has termed a biuniqueness condition on functional assignments, or t ...
Roots, stems and word classes
... comparable to such processes as the transitivization of a verbal base, which further specifies a relatively rough categorization. Languages differ both in the extent to which they structure the material by purely grammatical criteria and in the level at which they do this. The root and the stem are ...
... comparable to such processes as the transitivization of a verbal base, which further specifies a relatively rough categorization. Languages differ both in the extent to which they structure the material by purely grammatical criteria and in the level at which they do this. The root and the stem are ...
Agreement - General Guide To Personal and Societies Web Space
... nature of the surrounding languages. Examples of this influence can be found in the varieties spoken in the area adjacent to the Carnic Alps along the Austrian border and in the areas around Gradisca near the border with Slovenia which displays features of the language across the border. As with all ...
... nature of the surrounding languages. Examples of this influence can be found in the varieties spoken in the area adjacent to the Carnic Alps along the Austrian border and in the areas around Gradisca near the border with Slovenia which displays features of the language across the border. As with all ...
sf anish event infinitives: from lexical semantics to syntax
... analyses and representations. 2 The morphological as opposed to the syntactic origin of such configurations has been another point of debate (de Miguel 1996, in the line of Picallo 1991 for Catalan). Only recently have there been attempts to relate the syntax of nominal infinitives to their lexical- ...
... analyses and representations. 2 The morphological as opposed to the syntactic origin of such configurations has been another point of debate (de Miguel 1996, in the line of Picallo 1991 for Catalan). Only recently have there been attempts to relate the syntax of nominal infinitives to their lexical- ...
Clinical coreference annnotation guidelines
... The following is a summary of medical coreference annotation guidelines designed for the medical annotation projects. We acknowledge the ODIE project and OntoNotes coreference annotation guidelines in the creation of these guidelines. Our goals are: o to make the coreference annotation task and guid ...
... The following is a summary of medical coreference annotation guidelines designed for the medical annotation projects. We acknowledge the ODIE project and OntoNotes coreference annotation guidelines in the creation of these guidelines. Our goals are: o to make the coreference annotation task and guid ...
Ifat Ara Dola
... known as indefinite article and the is known as definite article (p. 58-60). He says that these two are very confusing for L2 learners. He also elaborates saying that many students think that the article means the term indefinite and in particular subsequent noun do not refer to anything or anyone, ...
... known as indefinite article and the is known as definite article (p. 58-60). He says that these two are very confusing for L2 learners. He also elaborates saying that many students think that the article means the term indefinite and in particular subsequent noun do not refer to anything or anyone, ...
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... which in this case is not a verb, let alone a transfer verb. In all o f the examples (1)—(3), the appropriate inputs are simply lacking. These examples therefore suggest that the lexical-rule based model o f the applicative pattern is inadequate. These examples also disturb the neat picture o f cons ...
... which in this case is not a verb, let alone a transfer verb. In all o f the examples (1)—(3), the appropriate inputs are simply lacking. These examples therefore suggest that the lexical-rule based model o f the applicative pattern is inadequate. These examples also disturb the neat picture o f cons ...
infinitive clauses - E
... Infinitive constructions represent a complex, diversified type of subordinate clauses, with a central position in the complement system of English. Unlike that complements, infinitive complements are non-finite, i.e., the infinitive lacks deictic tense and agreement features. Origin. The infinitive ...
... Infinitive constructions represent a complex, diversified type of subordinate clauses, with a central position in the complement system of English. Unlike that complements, infinitive complements are non-finite, i.e., the infinitive lacks deictic tense and agreement features. Origin. The infinitive ...
Nothing Wrong with Finite T: Non-Agreeing Accusative Impersonal
... the sense of Frampton & Gutmann 2002). 2.2 Non-Local Relations and Derivational Dead Ends The most serious theoretical problem for a cross-classification as in (4) is the problem of derivational dead ends, i.e. combining V with vcomp in AIs restricts the featural makeup of T. Moreover, the specifica ...
... the sense of Frampton & Gutmann 2002). 2.2 Non-Local Relations and Derivational Dead Ends The most serious theoretical problem for a cross-classification as in (4) is the problem of derivational dead ends, i.e. combining V with vcomp in AIs restricts the featural makeup of T. Moreover, the specifica ...
Coercion on the edge - Repositorio Académico
... can be found in normal speech. These sentences are awkward in terms of their compatibility with the rest of that sentence‟s components. Given that speakers seem to use these awkward sentences fairly usually, there must be a process solving the incompatibility; that process has been called coercion. ...
... can be found in normal speech. These sentences are awkward in terms of their compatibility with the rest of that sentence‟s components. Given that speakers seem to use these awkward sentences fairly usually, there must be a process solving the incompatibility; that process has been called coercion. ...
Morphology vs. Syntax in Adjective Class Acquisition
... as separate features. Adjectives have a limited syntactic distribution (much more restricted than e.g. verbs), so that even this simple representation should provide relevant evidence. The second one is bigram representation, with features consisting of the POS of the word to the left of the adjecti ...
... as separate features. Adjectives have a limited syntactic distribution (much more restricted than e.g. verbs), so that even this simple representation should provide relevant evidence. The second one is bigram representation, with features consisting of the POS of the word to the left of the adjecti ...
journal of linguistics
... approach seems typical of that found in most teaching handbooks on the subject: one could instance Zandvoort (1957: 58-63), who gives adverbials only incidental mention in his description of present, past and perfect tenses, despite the fact that the majority of his examples involve their obligatory ...
... approach seems typical of that found in most teaching handbooks on the subject: one could instance Zandvoort (1957: 58-63), who gives adverbials only incidental mention in his description of present, past and perfect tenses, despite the fact that the majority of his examples involve their obligatory ...
Verb-Particle Constructions*
... hailed as the embodiment of the genius of the English language; for example, Roberts (1936:480) calls it “one of the most effective instruments of thought ever evolved”, and Smith (1925:255) suggests that “[i]t would almost seem as if these particles and verbs of action took the place in our norther ...
... hailed as the embodiment of the genius of the English language; for example, Roberts (1936:480) calls it “one of the most effective instruments of thought ever evolved”, and Smith (1925:255) suggests that “[i]t would almost seem as if these particles and verbs of action took the place in our norther ...
A Collocation Database for German Verbs and Nouns
... The term collocation refers to the habitual co-occurrence of two lexical items within a specific grammatical relationship. The usage of collocations represents a crucial part of the meaning of words, cf. Harris (1968), and therefore constitutes an essential part of lexical dictionary entries. For ex ...
... The term collocation refers to the habitual co-occurrence of two lexical items within a specific grammatical relationship. The usage of collocations represents a crucial part of the meaning of words, cf. Harris (1968), and therefore constitutes an essential part of lexical dictionary entries. For ex ...
1844
... Indian family, as well as competent to form an estimate of the .mental powers and moral_character of the New World, and to direct his course, and suit his counsels and arguments accordingly. In order to render my work as extensively useful as possible, on the appearance of the Translation of the Gos ...
... Indian family, as well as competent to form an estimate of the .mental powers and moral_character of the New World, and to direct his course, and suit his counsels and arguments accordingly. In order to render my work as extensively useful as possible, on the appearance of the Translation of the Gos ...
Vol.2 No.1.11
... The Computer understanding of language has many practical applications, for example, easy to use interfaces, machine translation and intelligent question answering systems. Parsing is a fundamental problem in language processing for both machines and humans. Most natural language applications (such ...
... The Computer understanding of language has many practical applications, for example, easy to use interfaces, machine translation and intelligent question answering systems. Parsing is a fundamental problem in language processing for both machines and humans. Most natural language applications (such ...
The Tale of a Dragon
... Write Away: If Dragons Could Talk If dragons could talk, this one might be saying, “I want you in my belly!” What might the man reply? Write a few sentences answering the dragon’s threat. Tell the dragon what you will do or where you will hide. Express your fear or your bravery! Save the response in ...
... Write Away: If Dragons Could Talk If dragons could talk, this one might be saying, “I want you in my belly!” What might the man reply? Write a few sentences answering the dragon’s threat. Tell the dragon what you will do or where you will hide. Express your fear or your bravery! Save the response in ...
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... language skill pages from our reading series as well. This took about 20-30 minutes of our language arts block. The rest of our language arts block was devoted to 6 Traits mini-lessons and writing time. I have included many opportunities for students to improve their vocabulary by looking up words i ...
... language skill pages from our reading series as well. This took about 20-30 minutes of our language arts block. The rest of our language arts block was devoted to 6 Traits mini-lessons and writing time. I have included many opportunities for students to improve their vocabulary by looking up words i ...
Georgi Kapchits Sentence particles in the Somali language and their
... few positions (see 1.2 and 2.2). In all other positions the form of the general oblique case can be used. Somali nouns have the category of definiteness. An indefinite article is marked by zero, while a definite article is added to a noun as a suffix, and marks its gender. The form of the article de ...
... few positions (see 1.2 and 2.2). In all other positions the form of the general oblique case can be used. Somali nouns have the category of definiteness. An indefinite article is marked by zero, while a definite article is added to a noun as a suffix, and marks its gender. The form of the article de ...
NooJ Semantic dictionaries - elliadd - Université de Franche
... • Similar to (symmetric relation between similar adjectival synsets); • Verb group (symmetric relation between semantically related verb synsets); • Also see (symmetric relation between synsets verbs or adjectives, that are close in meaning); • Category domain (asymmetric extralinguistic relation be ...
... • Similar to (symmetric relation between similar adjectival synsets); • Verb group (symmetric relation between semantically related verb synsets); • Also see (symmetric relation between synsets verbs or adjectives, that are close in meaning); • Category domain (asymmetric extralinguistic relation be ...
Eccentric Agreement and Multiple Case-Checking
... spurious antipassive (hereafter, SAP)—in Chukchi, a language that differs from many more wellstudied languages not only in having an ergative case system but in a number of other ways as well. This particular construction illustrates well the familiar tension between descriptive and explanatory adeq ...
... spurious antipassive (hereafter, SAP)—in Chukchi, a language that differs from many more wellstudied languages not only in having an ergative case system but in a number of other ways as well. This particular construction illustrates well the familiar tension between descriptive and explanatory adeq ...