Argumentation Mining: The Detection, Classification and Structure of
... most texts is either a tree or a graph. Linguistic phenomena that signal rhetorical relations are lexical cues, pronouns and other forms of phoric reference, and tense and aspect [11]. The most prominent indicators are lexical cues [1], most typically expressed by conjunctions and by certain kinds o ...
... most texts is either a tree or a graph. Linguistic phenomena that signal rhetorical relations are lexical cues, pronouns and other forms of phoric reference, and tense and aspect [11]. The most prominent indicators are lexical cues [1], most typically expressed by conjunctions and by certain kinds o ...
Polish numerals and quantifiers: A syntactic analysis of subject‐verb
... Agreement is defined as the relationship between two elements in a sentence, where one of these elements determines the form of the second (controller and target, respectively, in Corbett (2006)’s system); a core example is subject-verb agreement, in which the verb manifests the features of the subj ...
... Agreement is defined as the relationship between two elements in a sentence, where one of these elements determines the form of the second (controller and target, respectively, in Corbett (2006)’s system); a core example is subject-verb agreement, in which the verb manifests the features of the subj ...
Metaphor and Lexical Semantics
... Though this is acceptable here, such coercion does not appear to be fully productive. For instance, substituting some or most for every gets us markedly bad sentences.4 There are also a few expressions, like most, that occur both as determiners and non-determiners. For instance, we have: ...
... Though this is acceptable here, such coercion does not appear to be fully productive. For instance, substituting some or most for every gets us markedly bad sentences.4 There are also a few expressions, like most, that occur both as determiners and non-determiners. For instance, we have: ...
Automatic annotation of similes in literary texts
... Words cannot express how much I admire his dedication and his quest for perfection. ...
... Words cannot express how much I admire his dedication and his quest for perfection. ...
FrameNet II: Extended Theory and Practice
... Department at the University of California at Berkeley and his colleagues. The theory asserts that people understand the meaning of words largely by virtue of the frames which they evoke. The frames represent story fragments, which serve to connect a group of words to a bundle of meanings; for examp ...
... Department at the University of California at Berkeley and his colleagues. The theory asserts that people understand the meaning of words largely by virtue of the frames which they evoke. The frames represent story fragments, which serve to connect a group of words to a bundle of meanings; for examp ...
Automatic annotation of similes in literary texts
... The incredible power of language cannot be denied; after all, according to the JudaeoChristian tradition, each and every single little thing on Earth has been created only with words. Indeed, through language, it is possible to immerse people in fictional stories and settings as well as to make them ...
... The incredible power of language cannot be denied; after all, according to the JudaeoChristian tradition, each and every single little thing on Earth has been created only with words. Indeed, through language, it is possible to immerse people in fictional stories and settings as well as to make them ...
Content Area: Writing
... 9. Apply knowledge of this topic within the context of a paragraph. Topic: 3.2: Final Punctuation 1. Use periods correctly in complete declarative sentences and indirect questions. 2. Use a period correctly in abbreviations. 3. Use exclamation points for strong commands or exclamations. 4. Use a que ...
... 9. Apply knowledge of this topic within the context of a paragraph. Topic: 3.2: Final Punctuation 1. Use periods correctly in complete declarative sentences and indirect questions. 2. Use a period correctly in abbreviations. 3. Use exclamation points for strong commands or exclamations. 4. Use a que ...
Aleš Svoboda: Functional perspective of the noun phrase
... aspects of 'one') and plurality (denoting various aspects of 'more than one'). The current number signals are the following: (i) notional content (gold, cattle) (ii) morphological form (the girl, the girls) (iii) quantitative expressions (every girl, all the girls, many girls) (iv) context ( These s ...
... aspects of 'one') and plurality (denoting various aspects of 'more than one'). The current number signals are the following: (i) notional content (gold, cattle) (ii) morphological form (the girl, the girls) (iii) quantitative expressions (every girl, all the girls, many girls) (iv) context ( These s ...
Change in Contemporary English: A Grammatical Study
... text, this book shows how the English language has been changing in the recent past, often in unexpected and previously undocumented ways. The study is based on a group of matching corpora, known as the ‘Brown family’ of corpora, supplemented by a range of other corpus materials, both written and sp ...
... text, this book shows how the English language has been changing in the recent past, often in unexpected and previously undocumented ways. The study is based on a group of matching corpora, known as the ‘Brown family’ of corpora, supplemented by a range of other corpus materials, both written and sp ...
Adverbs of time
... clean (I've clean forgotten), and slow easy (he would say that slow and easy) coincide with adjectives (a dead body, clear waters, clean hands). Adverbs like are past, above homonymous with prepositions. There is also a special group of pronominal adverbs when, where, how, why used either as interro ...
... clean (I've clean forgotten), and slow easy (he would say that slow and easy) coincide with adjectives (a dead body, clear waters, clean hands). Adverbs like are past, above homonymous with prepositions. There is also a special group of pronominal adverbs when, where, how, why used either as interro ...
Structural Classification of English Modals
... usage, there is little to deny that mood plays an integral role in the meaning and structure of utterances in the language. Mood is expressed in English via an ever changing number of marked and unmarked forms. Regardless of specific modal usage being a point of contention among linguists and gramma ...
... usage, there is little to deny that mood plays an integral role in the meaning and structure of utterances in the language. Mood is expressed in English via an ever changing number of marked and unmarked forms. Regardless of specific modal usage being a point of contention among linguists and gramma ...
Tracking Point of View in Narrative
... sort of private state p is. Notice that \attitude" is being used as a general covering term, referring to a class of which the propositional attitudes are only a subclass. We shall limit our scope in this paper mainly to two classes of subjective sentences, one containing those Ban eld calls \repres ...
... sort of private state p is. Notice that \attitude" is being used as a general covering term, referring to a class of which the propositional attitudes are only a subclass. We shall limit our scope in this paper mainly to two classes of subjective sentences, one containing those Ban eld calls \repres ...
Phrase Structure and Grammatical Relations in Tagalog
... subjecthood cannot be defined in terms of a specified position in surface phrase structure. More generally, the Tagalog data shows that grammatical relations must be defined independently of phrase structure, semantic structure and pragmatic functions, strongly supporting a conception of linguistic ...
... subjecthood cannot be defined in terms of a specified position in surface phrase structure. More generally, the Tagalog data shows that grammatical relations must be defined independently of phrase structure, semantic structure and pragmatic functions, strongly supporting a conception of linguistic ...
Being Colloquial in Esperanto
... that in my experience give native English speakers particular trouble or that we find especially interesting. I have also included a very large number of examples, since in my experience an example often makes more sense than an abstract explanation. All examples are accompanied by more or less coll ...
... that in my experience give native English speakers particular trouble or that we find especially interesting. I have also included a very large number of examples, since in my experience an example often makes more sense than an abstract explanation. All examples are accompanied by more or less coll ...
Lesson IV
... The present participle is a 3rd declension adjective of one termination declined like ingns, ingentis. The future active and perfect passive participles are 1st / 2nd declension adjectives declined like bonus, ...
... The present participle is a 3rd declension adjective of one termination declined like ingns, ingentis. The future active and perfect passive participles are 1st / 2nd declension adjectives declined like bonus, ...
Chapter 3 The relexification account of creole - Archipel
... only to communicate with the colonisers but also to communicate among themselves. The substratum speakers are exposed to a superstratum language, the language of the colonists. However, they do not have enough exposure to this language to learn the details of its lexical entries. Due to this situati ...
... only to communicate with the colonisers but also to communicate among themselves. The substratum speakers are exposed to a superstratum language, the language of the colonists. However, they do not have enough exposure to this language to learn the details of its lexical entries. Due to this situati ...
PAYA KUNA - SIL International
... 9 BASIC HEALTH/MEDICAL DISCUSSION ............................................................................ 102 ...
... 9 BASIC HEALTH/MEDICAL DISCUSSION ............................................................................ 102 ...
DEVELOPMENTAL WRITING ©2013
... • Specific reading strategies are provided for each genre. • Rhetorical modes of writing are presented as modes of thought. ...
... • Specific reading strategies are provided for each genre. • Rhetorical modes of writing are presented as modes of thought. ...
Theoretical Approaches to Locative Inversion
... does not involve any additional morphology (as opposed to passive, applicative etc.). The fact that the non-inverted and the inverted structure have distinct (if not even complementary) uses in discourse also makes locative inversion an interesting object of information structural research. Any acco ...
... does not involve any additional morphology (as opposed to passive, applicative etc.). The fact that the non-inverted and the inverted structure have distinct (if not even complementary) uses in discourse also makes locative inversion an interesting object of information structural research. Any acco ...
Part-of-Speech Tagging and Partial Parsing for Irish using Finite-State Transducers and Constraint Grammar
... In this thesis, we present the development and evaluation of a suite of annotation tools for unrestricted Irish text, which go from tokenization, morphological analysis, part-of-speech tagging, right through to partial parsing. In order to develop such tools, a large body of texts is required for te ...
... In this thesis, we present the development and evaluation of a suite of annotation tools for unrestricted Irish text, which go from tokenization, morphological analysis, part-of-speech tagging, right through to partial parsing. In order to develop such tools, a large body of texts is required for te ...
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 The Issue: Degree Adverbs
... variable X refers to certain linguistic constituents (grammatical categories with inheret semantic contents) that can occur in this construction. The demonstrated diversity of degree modification requires a reconsideration of the traditional view that takes the post-adverbial element as the head of ...
... variable X refers to certain linguistic constituents (grammatical categories with inheret semantic contents) that can occur in this construction. The demonstrated diversity of degree modification requires a reconsideration of the traditional view that takes the post-adverbial element as the head of ...
Lesson 1 - Murphy Elementary School District #21
... 8W1.3.6-Use a variety of sentence structures to improve sentence fluency in the draft. (See Strand 2- Six Traits) ...
... 8W1.3.6-Use a variety of sentence structures to improve sentence fluency in the draft. (See Strand 2- Six Traits) ...
Lesson 3 - More About "How Are You?"
... Many useful phrases use higher vocabulary and grammar, which are too technical to explain in beginning lessons. Rather than getting tangled up in the finer points of these phrases, they will be presented to you “as-is.” We call these “Bonus Phrases.” Although building your own Irish sentences is the ...
... Many useful phrases use higher vocabulary and grammar, which are too technical to explain in beginning lessons. Rather than getting tangled up in the finer points of these phrases, they will be presented to you “as-is.” We call these “Bonus Phrases.” Although building your own Irish sentences is the ...
Grammar AND Vocabulary for Cambridge Advanced and proficiency
... and concentrates on areas you need to pass the exams. It looks, for example, at verb and noun structures, adverb and adjective structures, and ways of linking complex sentences and texts. It also provides information on style and register, for example whether some structures are more typical of writ ...
... and concentrates on areas you need to pass the exams. It looks, for example, at verb and noun structures, adverb and adjective structures, and ways of linking complex sentences and texts. It also provides information on style and register, for example whether some structures are more typical of writ ...