Lenition of the Conjugated Prepositions in Irish and Welsh
... languages are more difficult to explain. Some examples of lenition cannot be understood through reconstruction, but are the result of analogical extension from other lenited forms. An example of this is the mutation caused by the Old Irish 1sg possessive pronoun mo ‘my’: lenition. Although it is cle ...
... languages are more difficult to explain. Some examples of lenition cannot be understood through reconstruction, but are the result of analogical extension from other lenited forms. An example of this is the mutation caused by the Old Irish 1sg possessive pronoun mo ‘my’: lenition. Although it is cle ...
Modern Spanish Grammar: A Practical Guide
... and so there are a lot of cross-references between them indicated in the text or by arrows in the margin. Do not be content with consulting just one section, therefore, but follow up the cross-references given – that way you will understand both the structures of Spanish and the way in which they ar ...
... and so there are a lot of cross-references between them indicated in the text or by arrows in the margin. Do not be content with consulting just one section, therefore, but follow up the cross-references given – that way you will understand both the structures of Spanish and the way in which they ar ...
Modern Spanish Grammar: A Practical Guide
... and so there are a lot of cross-references between them indicated in the text or by arrows in the margin. Do not be content with consulting just one section, therefore, but follow up the cross-references given – that way you will understand both the structures of Spanish and the way in which they ar ...
... and so there are a lot of cross-references between them indicated in the text or by arrows in the margin. Do not be content with consulting just one section, therefore, but follow up the cross-references given – that way you will understand both the structures of Spanish and the way in which they ar ...
Interactive narrative generation using computational verb theory Marius Smit
... Interactive narrative extends traditional story-telling techniques by enabling previously passive observers to become active participants in the narrative events that unfold. A variety of approaches have attempted to construct such interactive narrative spaces and reconcile the goals of interactivit ...
... Interactive narrative extends traditional story-telling techniques by enabling previously passive observers to become active participants in the narrative events that unfold. A variety of approaches have attempted to construct such interactive narrative spaces and reconcile the goals of interactivit ...
Construction of grammar from the semantic basis
... rules grammatical devices and devices of lexical formation of sentences as grammatical-semantic structures and as structures of expression. This type of linguistic modelling became widespread approximately from the mid-1960s as an immediate reaction to the formalism of the prior period, usually asso ...
... rules grammatical devices and devices of lexical formation of sentences as grammatical-semantic structures and as structures of expression. This type of linguistic modelling became widespread approximately from the mid-1960s as an immediate reaction to the formalism of the prior period, usually asso ...
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... where German is a necessary part of their curriculum, because I found many students not getting anything in German with the books in German medium. I wrote the pronunciations in Hindi because psychologically many students still have the fear of learning „Another Foreign Language‟, when they are not ...
... where German is a necessary part of their curriculum, because I found many students not getting anything in German with the books in German medium. I wrote the pronunciations in Hindi because psychologically many students still have the fear of learning „Another Foreign Language‟, when they are not ...
- Catalyst
... guide to Brazilian Portuguese, combining traditional and function-based grammar in a single volume. The Grammar is divided into two parts. Part A covers traditional grammatical categories such as agreement, nouns, verbs and adjectives. Part B is carefully organized around language functions covering ...
... guide to Brazilian Portuguese, combining traditional and function-based grammar in a single volume. The Grammar is divided into two parts. Part A covers traditional grammatical categories such as agreement, nouns, verbs and adjectives. Part B is carefully organized around language functions covering ...
Case Selection for the Direct Object in Russian Negative Clauses. Part
... negative clauses? How strongly do they influence the choice of case? How do they interact? Questions like these have attracted the attention of many scholars in the field of Russian language studies throughout the past century. The first serious attempts to find an explanation were made by A. I. Tho ...
... negative clauses? How strongly do they influence the choice of case? How do they interact? Questions like these have attracted the attention of many scholars in the field of Russian language studies throughout the past century. The first serious attempts to find an explanation were made by A. I. Tho ...
DesCartes (Combined) Subject: Language Usage Goal: Sen
... houses is now.)* Uses helping verbs to form the past tense (term not used) in written compositions (e.g., I was listening to the radio.) Uses irregular verbs (term not used) in written compositions (e.g., break, broke, broken) Uses irregular verbs (term not used) in written compositions (e.g., teach ...
... houses is now.)* Uses helping verbs to form the past tense (term not used) in written compositions (e.g., I was listening to the radio.) Uses irregular verbs (term not used) in written compositions (e.g., break, broke, broken) Uses irregular verbs (term not used) in written compositions (e.g., teach ...
Lesson IV
... In the future active and perfect passive infinitives, the participle, declined like bonus, subject of the clause in case, number, and gender. ...
... In the future active and perfect passive infinitives, the participle, declined like bonus, subject of the clause in case, number, and gender. ...
More on the Anaphor Agreement Effect
... compatible only with anaphoric agreement.3 I will also suggest that if it can be established that the anaphor agreement effect is universal, it may be possible to use it as a diagnostic for the presence or absence of covert agreement. That is, if anaphors are grammatical in some position, the predic ...
... compatible only with anaphoric agreement.3 I will also suggest that if it can be established that the anaphor agreement effect is universal, it may be possible to use it as a diagnostic for the presence or absence of covert agreement. That is, if anaphors are grammatical in some position, the predic ...
Reflexive Clitics in the Slavic and Romance Languages.
... clitic SE in Slavic and Romance languages. Next to canonical constructions, in which the reflexive clitic semantically identifies the two arguments of a transitive verb, cf. John SE wash means John washes himself, there are constructions in which it is not possible to identify the arguments in this ...
... clitic SE in Slavic and Romance languages. Next to canonical constructions, in which the reflexive clitic semantically identifies the two arguments of a transitive verb, cf. John SE wash means John washes himself, there are constructions in which it is not possible to identify the arguments in this ...
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... Rgimen (regime or rule), Regmenes (regimes or rules)--the latter hardly ever used in the plural. SIGNS. The Written Accent. The only accent in Spanish is (). It is used-(1) To mark the exceptions to the _Rule of Stress_. (2) To distinguish between two meanings of the same word, as El (the), l (he); ...
... Rgimen (regime or rule), Regmenes (regimes or rules)--the latter hardly ever used in the plural. SIGNS. The Written Accent. The only accent in Spanish is (). It is used-(1) To mark the exceptions to the _Rule of Stress_. (2) To distinguish between two meanings of the same word, as El (the), l (he); ...
Automatic annotation of similes in literary texts
... annotated corpora of similes and comparisons. For the purpose of this study, a simile has been defined as a syntactic structure that draws a parallel between at least two entities, lacks compositionality and is able to create an image in the receiver’s mind. In the second and last part, we present t ...
... annotated corpora of similes and comparisons. For the purpose of this study, a simile has been defined as a syntactic structure that draws a parallel between at least two entities, lacks compositionality and is able to create an image in the receiver’s mind. In the second and last part, we present t ...
00. The realization of negation in the Syrian Arabic clause, phrase
... and his personal concern for his students encouraging. He very capably took an old languagelover and taught him many new linguistic tricks. Thanks is also due to me colleagues who not only covered for me in my absence but cheered me on in my studies, even when I repeatedly got carried away talking a ...
... and his personal concern for his students encouraging. He very capably took an old languagelover and taught him many new linguistic tricks. Thanks is also due to me colleagues who not only covered for me in my absence but cheered me on in my studies, even when I repeatedly got carried away talking a ...
French Grammar and Usage
... etc. - third person). Pronouns take different forms in the first, second and third person, and finite verbs change their form to agree with the person of the subject (e.g. je parle, nous parlons, vous parlez, etc.). personal pronoun - a first person, second person or third person pronoun which stand ...
... etc. - third person). Pronouns take different forms in the first, second and third person, and finite verbs change their form to agree with the person of the subject (e.g. je parle, nous parlons, vous parlez, etc.). personal pronoun - a first person, second person or third person pronoun which stand ...
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 ...
Leísta Spanish and the Syntax of Clitic Doubling
... This dissertation introduces clitic doubling data from Leísta Spanish (a dialect spoken in the North of Spain). In this dialect, the dative form clitic is used as a direct object clitic when the referent (or associated overt or covert NP) is animate (sometimes also restricted to masculine). Like oth ...
... This dissertation introduces clitic doubling data from Leísta Spanish (a dialect spoken in the North of Spain). In this dialect, the dative form clitic is used as a direct object clitic when the referent (or associated overt or covert NP) is animate (sometimes also restricted to masculine). Like oth ...
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... b. se-bodoh-bodoh-nya orang, kalo dia mau belajar keras dia akan berhasil. One-stupid-stupid-NYA person, if 3sg want study hard 3sg will successful ‘even the stupidest person will be successful if he wants to study hard’ My concern in analysing the element –NYA here, is to look at its synchronic dis ...
... b. se-bodoh-bodoh-nya orang, kalo dia mau belajar keras dia akan berhasil. One-stupid-stupid-NYA person, if 3sg want study hard 3sg will successful ‘even the stupidest person will be successful if he wants to study hard’ My concern in analysing the element –NYA here, is to look at its synchronic dis ...
On Participial Imperatives
... there is danced/talked/fidgeted/hung around/honked by those people4 ‘Those people dance/talk/fidget/hang around/honk.’ In the remainder of this article, we will compare the negative nominal and participial imperatives in (21) and (23) with the non-negated participial imperatives in (5)-(6). The ques ...
... there is danced/talked/fidgeted/hung around/honked by those people4 ‘Those people dance/talk/fidget/hang around/honk.’ In the remainder of this article, we will compare the negative nominal and participial imperatives in (21) and (23) with the non-negated participial imperatives in (5)-(6). The ques ...
NEW SECOND STEPS IN LATIN
... New Second Steps in Latin continues the sequence begun by New First Steps (Focus Publishing, 2000). It is a text for young adolescents who are learning Latin by the grammar-translation method. As we wrote in the Teacher’s Manual for New First Steps, “We have chosen the grammar/translation method to ...
... New Second Steps in Latin continues the sequence begun by New First Steps (Focus Publishing, 2000). It is a text for young adolescents who are learning Latin by the grammar-translation method. As we wrote in the Teacher’s Manual for New First Steps, “We have chosen the grammar/translation method to ...
Tlingit Dictionary - Lingít Yoo X̲ʼatángi
... Words which refer to people, places, things, ideas, or concepts, whose members may act as any of the following: subjects of the verb, objects of the verb, indirect object of the verb, or object of a postposition. In Tlingit, the starting point for thinking about a noun is that it is called «a saayí» ...
... Words which refer to people, places, things, ideas, or concepts, whose members may act as any of the following: subjects of the verb, objects of the verb, indirect object of the verb, or object of a postposition. In Tlingit, the starting point for thinking about a noun is that it is called «a saayí» ...
On the notion of subject for subject-oriented adverbs
... theories, which has caused a long-standing debate. Keenan (1976) presents thirty characteristic properties of subjects on the basis of data from a variety of languages and notes that no combination of these properties is found to be both necessary and sufficient to identify an NP in a sentence in an ...
... theories, which has caused a long-standing debate. Keenan (1976) presents thirty characteristic properties of subjects on the basis of data from a variety of languages and notes that no combination of these properties is found to be both necessary and sufficient to identify an NP in a sentence in an ...
Excellence and enjoyment: learning and teaching for bilingual
... such as National Curriculum levels should help identify children who are not making the progress required to meet or exceed age-related expectations. Day-to-day assessment of writing should be used to identify the specific areas which require additional teaching. Appendix 1 includes examples of anno ...
... such as National Curriculum levels should help identify children who are not making the progress required to meet or exceed age-related expectations. Day-to-day assessment of writing should be used to identify the specific areas which require additional teaching. Appendix 1 includes examples of anno ...
Collins Easy Learning French Grammar
... COMPOUND NOUN a word for a living being, thing or idea, which is made up of two or more words, for example, tin-opener, roilway stotion. CONCRETE NOUN a word that refers to an object you can touch with your hand, rather than to a quality or idea, for example, ball, map, opples. Compare with abstract ...
... COMPOUND NOUN a word for a living being, thing or idea, which is made up of two or more words, for example, tin-opener, roilway stotion. CONCRETE NOUN a word that refers to an object you can touch with your hand, rather than to a quality or idea, for example, ball, map, opples. Compare with abstract ...