NGUYEN THI THUY MA THESIS
... analysis” will focus on the differences between the English and Vietnamese passive expressions on the ground of the similarity. ...
... analysis” will focus on the differences between the English and Vietnamese passive expressions on the ground of the similarity. ...
Article 10: Cognitive Construction Grammar
... about the use, internal composition, combinatory potential, or meaning of the pattern under study to some independently motivated principles or already known construction(s), it may become necessary to propose a separate construction. 4 When a new construction is posited it is important to keep in m ...
... about the use, internal composition, combinatory potential, or meaning of the pattern under study to some independently motivated principles or already known construction(s), it may become necessary to propose a separate construction. 4 When a new construction is posited it is important to keep in m ...
NGUYEN THI THUY MA THESIS-2006
... shall, will, ought to, used to, need, dare. In English, Voice is strictly related to auxiliary verbs. Some Auxiliary verbs like do, have, be can be used as lexical verbs which have a wide range of forms including the present participle and the past participle. In the relation to the semi – auxiliary ...
... shall, will, ought to, used to, need, dare. In English, Voice is strictly related to auxiliary verbs. Some Auxiliary verbs like do, have, be can be used as lexical verbs which have a wide range of forms including the present participle and the past participle. In the relation to the semi – auxiliary ...
An inquiry into Whitman`s use of structural patterns in Leaves of grass.
... suggest that the creative initiative of the poet is highly restricted and, as far as verse is concerned, there is very little room for artistic originality. But such a conclusion would be correct only if by originality we understood freedom from norms. Originality is, however, most clearly achieved ...
... suggest that the creative initiative of the poet is highly restricted and, as far as verse is concerned, there is very little room for artistic originality. But such a conclusion would be correct only if by originality we understood freedom from norms. Originality is, however, most clearly achieved ...
Automatic grouping of morphologically related collocations
... the third row of the parsing output (cf. Figure 6, e.g. Patente - patents). The morphological analysis will later allow us to identify which of these nouns are in fact compounds and which of them are not. The extraction of collocations is slightly more complicated. We implemented a series of PERL sc ...
... the third row of the parsing output (cf. Figure 6, e.g. Patente - patents). The morphological analysis will later allow us to identify which of these nouns are in fact compounds and which of them are not. The extraction of collocations is slightly more complicated. We implemented a series of PERL sc ...
Kurmanji lessons
... tune (=there isn't), with plural tunin (=there aren't). E.g.: Çi heye, çi tune? [=What's new, lit. 'What is there, what isn't there'] ...
... tune (=there isn't), with plural tunin (=there aren't). E.g.: Çi heye, çi tune? [=What's new, lit. 'What is there, what isn't there'] ...
interrogatives and relatives in some varieties of english
... which a relevant amount of data is drawn and the methodological approach adopted during the fieldwork, focusing, in particular, on some problematic aspects. The second Chapter consists of a descriptive overview of the main standard and nonstandard strategies of direct interrogative clause formation ...
... which a relevant amount of data is drawn and the methodological approach adopted during the fieldwork, focusing, in particular, on some problematic aspects. The second Chapter consists of a descriptive overview of the main standard and nonstandard strategies of direct interrogative clause formation ...
50. Verbal mood - Semantics Archive
... approach, certain other ideas have been discussed as well. The most important of these is the claim that verbal mood is to be understood in terms of ideas drawn from nominal semantics, what I will label the INDEFINITE APPROACH. The indefinite approach aims to explain mood distinctions in terms drawn ...
... approach, certain other ideas have been discussed as well. The most important of these is the claim that verbal mood is to be understood in terms of ideas drawn from nominal semantics, what I will label the INDEFINITE APPROACH. The indefinite approach aims to explain mood distinctions in terms drawn ...
Nominalizing Quantifiers
... clausal complements seems to give particularly good support for the Relational Analysis, assuming that those quantifiers are ordinary objectual quantifiers. Something then seems to range over properties in (1b) and (2b) and over propositions in (3b). I will argue that something in (1b), (2b), and (3 ...
... clausal complements seems to give particularly good support for the Relational Analysis, assuming that those quantifiers are ordinary objectual quantifiers. Something then seems to range over properties in (1b) and (2b) and over propositions in (3b). I will argue that something in (1b), (2b), and (3 ...
Harbrace Essentials with Resources for Writing in the Disciplines
... nouns. When your rhetorical situation calls for the use of abstractions, balance them with tangible details conveyed through concrete nouns. Copyright 201 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part. Due to electronic rights, some third par ...
... nouns. When your rhetorical situation calls for the use of abstractions, balance them with tangible details conveyed through concrete nouns. Copyright 201 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part. Due to electronic rights, some third par ...
Syntactic, semantic and phonological factors determining the
... hierarchy of functional projections, from which both the relative order and the relative scope of preverbal adverbs can be derived. What this theory could not account for in a straightforward manner is the postverbal occurrence of all adverb types. Cinque (1999) only allows a subset of adverbs (e.g. ...
... hierarchy of functional projections, from which both the relative order and the relative scope of preverbal adverbs can be derived. What this theory could not account for in a straightforward manner is the postverbal occurrence of all adverb types. Cinque (1999) only allows a subset of adverbs (e.g. ...
for CHAPTER 3
... write as many adverb phrases as you can about it. For instance, if you chose run, you might write run in place, run to school, or run like the wind. Pick a common verb so that you will be able to generate many phrases. You will get more ideas if you keep a list of prepositions in front of you. The p ...
... write as many adverb phrases as you can about it. For instance, if you chose run, you might write run in place, run to school, or run like the wind. Pick a common verb so that you will be able to generate many phrases. You will get more ideas if you keep a list of prepositions in front of you. The p ...
Dwnst_eff._pred_FG_CW_
... which the predicate combines‟. The problem is, though, that he does not provide explicit machinery for determining how such a compositional character is achieved; that is, once a predicate frame has been selected from the Lexicon, the predicate is already marked for its basic Aktionsart type, and it ...
... which the predicate combines‟. The problem is, though, that he does not provide explicit machinery for determining how such a compositional character is achieved; that is, once a predicate frame has been selected from the Lexicon, the predicate is already marked for its basic Aktionsart type, and it ...
FRE 122 - National Open University of Nigeria
... grammatical word that states the action(s) performed or the relationship that exists between a subject and an object of a given sentence. As the link and the presenter of the actions performed or the relationship that exist between the ‘performer’ and the ‘action performed’, verbs is then the most i ...
... grammatical word that states the action(s) performed or the relationship that exists between a subject and an object of a given sentence. As the link and the presenter of the actions performed or the relationship that exist between the ‘performer’ and the ‘action performed’, verbs is then the most i ...
Descriptive analysis of negation cues in biomedical texts
... 2008), a freely available resource1 , that consists of medical and biological texts. The BioScope corpus consists of three parts: clinical free-texts (radiology reports), biological full papers and biological paper abstracts from the GENIA corpus (Collier et al., 1999). Sentences are annotated with ...
... 2008), a freely available resource1 , that consists of medical and biological texts. The BioScope corpus consists of three parts: clinical free-texts (radiology reports), biological full papers and biological paper abstracts from the GENIA corpus (Collier et al., 1999). Sentences are annotated with ...
The syntax of Swedish present participles - the
... “the morphological property of bearing tense inflection” and furthermore to “the semantic property of assigning an agent”. However a verb does not necessarily show all of these properties, such that “a word that has a syntactic specifier but no tense marking or theta-role is still a verb, as seem in ...
... “the morphological property of bearing tense inflection” and furthermore to “the semantic property of assigning an agent”. However a verb does not necessarily show all of these properties, such that “a word that has a syntactic specifier but no tense marking or theta-role is still a verb, as seem in ...
Spanish Clitics, Events and Opposition Structure
... have that present a written. ‘If you want to present the proposal after the deadline you have to present a written letter.’ ...
... have that present a written. ‘If you want to present the proposal after the deadline you have to present a written letter.’ ...
On past participles and their external arguments
... care of by Voice (see e.g. Kratzer, 1996, and many others) and that Voice can take a verbal participial complement. If the external argument of the participle appears as a DP in the specifier of Voice, as in active constructions, the result is an active past participle. If it instead takes the form ...
... care of by Voice (see e.g. Kratzer, 1996, and many others) and that Voice can take a verbal participial complement. If the external argument of the participle appears as a DP in the specifier of Voice, as in active constructions, the result is an active past participle. If it instead takes the form ...
9-12 Grammar Key
... becomes evident from the number of pages that this key contains. In the following pages, it is important that you the teacher understand and realize that this key may be interpreted in a variety of ways. Because linguistics is not an exact science, but rather open in its interpretation, it’s imperat ...
... becomes evident from the number of pages that this key contains. In the following pages, it is important that you the teacher understand and realize that this key may be interpreted in a variety of ways. Because linguistics is not an exact science, but rather open in its interpretation, it’s imperat ...
The Domari Language of Aleppo - Dartmouth College Library
... and premature, as situations seem to vary greatly from one location to another. As far as multilingualism is concerned, all the m in Aleppo are proficient in Arabic.17 It should be added as well that the neighbourhood I worked in ( rafiyye) is populated by m and Kurds and that Kurdish is still a con ...
... and premature, as situations seem to vary greatly from one location to another. As far as multilingualism is concerned, all the m in Aleppo are proficient in Arabic.17 It should be added as well that the neighbourhood I worked in ( rafiyye) is populated by m and Kurds and that Kurdish is still a con ...
SUBJUNCTIVE RELATIVES IN BULGARIAN AND MACEDONIAN
... argument of the “quest” verb results from the fact that the participant is an intentional agent as well as a beneficiary of the event. The beneficiary role is available from the implicature of the second event, in which the internal, non-referring argument of the quest/acquisition verb performs an a ...
... argument of the “quest” verb results from the fact that the participant is an intentional agent as well as a beneficiary of the event. The beneficiary role is available from the implicature of the second event, in which the internal, non-referring argument of the quest/acquisition verb performs an a ...
as a PDF
... One of the questions that have challenged scholars of BH for many years is whether the language should be regarded as a tense, aspectual or modal language. In this thesis, I argue that the lack and application of a metacategory for describing any language in general, and BH in particular, has been t ...
... One of the questions that have challenged scholars of BH for many years is whether the language should be regarded as a tense, aspectual or modal language. In this thesis, I argue that the lack and application of a metacategory for describing any language in general, and BH in particular, has been t ...
Conversion in English - Cambridge Scholars Publishing
... interjection feminine gender instrumental case lexical morphology masculine gender noun neuter gender nominative case noun phrase particle preposition input and output word class or stem markers verb variable vowel segment in Hungarian suffixes verb phrase conversion derivation morphological (deriva ...
... interjection feminine gender instrumental case lexical morphology masculine gender noun neuter gender nominative case noun phrase particle preposition input and output word class or stem markers verb variable vowel segment in Hungarian suffixes verb phrase conversion derivation morphological (deriva ...
English l 100
... Linguistics is the study of language structures and meaning. Linguistics, as an academic discipline, embraces scientific approaches to determine patterns in speech and in writing. Linguists are people who specialize in Linguistics or who speak a number of languages. They also seek to address the soc ...
... Linguistics is the study of language structures and meaning. Linguistics, as an academic discipline, embraces scientific approaches to determine patterns in speech and in writing. Linguists are people who specialize in Linguistics or who speak a number of languages. They also seek to address the soc ...