Norbert Hornstein, Ana Maria Martins and Jairo Nunes This
... head, which does not have this feature, and cannot by itself empower the participial head with Case-valuation properties.7 Given that the embedded subject in the constructions under discussion has its Case valued by an external probe, the infinitival T should not have a person feature either. Once p ...
... head, which does not have this feature, and cannot by itself empower the participial head with Case-valuation properties.7 Given that the embedded subject in the constructions under discussion has its Case valued by an external probe, the infinitival T should not have a person feature either. Once p ...
The Syntax of Small Clause Predication
... some arguments that conclusively show that this is so. Here are some of them: (i) In the PR, the that-constituent does not modify the DP, but it rather expresses a situation in which that DP is a participant. This is what allows the whole construction to express an event in progress. (ii) The DP can ...
... some arguments that conclusively show that this is so. Here are some of them: (i) In the PR, the that-constituent does not modify the DP, but it rather expresses a situation in which that DP is a participant. This is what allows the whole construction to express an event in progress. (ii) The DP can ...
A Grammar for Finnish Discourse Patterns
... and specifiers. The two main rules that can be applied to lexical entries to form phrasal projections are the head-complement rule, which unifies the sign of the lexical head with the signs of its complements, and the head-specifier rule, which forms a saturated phrase by unifying the phrasal sign w ...
... and specifiers. The two main rules that can be applied to lexical entries to form phrasal projections are the head-complement rule, which unifies the sign of the lexical head with the signs of its complements, and the head-specifier rule, which forms a saturated phrase by unifying the phrasal sign w ...
The Development of Root Infinitives and Null Subjects in Child
... INFL is a referential category with lexically listed affixes in exactly those languages where regular subject-verb agreement minimally distinctively marks all referential INFL-features such that a. and b.: a. In at least one number and one tense, the person features [1st] and [2nd] are distinctively ...
... INFL is a referential category with lexically listed affixes in exactly those languages where regular subject-verb agreement minimally distinctively marks all referential INFL-features such that a. and b.: a. In at least one number and one tense, the person features [1st] and [2nd] are distinctively ...
Practice sheets, for the sentences in this booklet, are available in a
... Welcome to the Shurley Method—English truly made easy! It is with much excitement that we share some of the unique features that make the Shurley Method so successful. Because of your concern as a parent to help your child, this booklet has been designed for you. With this Parent Help Booklet, our g ...
... Welcome to the Shurley Method—English truly made easy! It is with much excitement that we share some of the unique features that make the Shurley Method so successful. Because of your concern as a parent to help your child, this booklet has been designed for you. With this Parent Help Booklet, our g ...
Present continuous tense A visit to zoo
... Present continuous tense • For making present continuous tense remove ‘na’ from infinitive and add ‘raha’, ‘rahey’ for masculine and ‘rahi’ for feminine. Then add various forms of verb ‘hona’ ‘to be’ (helping verbs). Subject Ali ...
... Present continuous tense • For making present continuous tense remove ‘na’ from infinitive and add ‘raha’, ‘rahey’ for masculine and ‘rahi’ for feminine. Then add various forms of verb ‘hona’ ‘to be’ (helping verbs). Subject Ali ...
- SOAS Research Online
... consist of a head noun, to which may be attached a single minor-syllable prefix to the left, and case- or role-marking morphemes, postpositions, particles and the like to the right. The head verb or noun may itself be a compound with internal structure. Verb complexes, usually last in the sentence, ...
... consist of a head noun, to which may be attached a single minor-syllable prefix to the left, and case- or role-marking morphemes, postpositions, particles and the like to the right. The head verb or noun may itself be a compound with internal structure. Verb complexes, usually last in the sentence, ...
Spanish CIS Map
... B3: Write about a trip that you would take B1-3: Discuss what you would do if you had a day free from school, had a million dollars, were president, lived in a tropical place, etc. B4: Use vocabulary to ...
... B3: Write about a trip that you would take B1-3: Discuss what you would do if you had a day free from school, had a million dollars, were president, lived in a tropical place, etc. B4: Use vocabulary to ...
Parts of the Sentence
... the very moment when the case was hopelessly muddled by the false evidence given by Nikolay through melancholy and fanaticism, and when, moreover, there were no proofs against the real criminal, no suspicions even (Porfiry Petrovitch fully kept his word)—all this did much to soften the sentence. 30O ...
... the very moment when the case was hopelessly muddled by the false evidence given by Nikolay through melancholy and fanaticism, and when, moreover, there were no proofs against the real criminal, no suspicions even (Porfiry Petrovitch fully kept his word)—all this did much to soften the sentence. 30O ...
From Holophrases to Abstract Grammatical Constructions: Insights
... construction is processed by the first mechanism, and the insertion of specific arguments into the construction is processed by the second. The advantage of this approach is that the system can get started early with holistic form to meaning mappings before learning about word categories and the pos ...
... construction is processed by the first mechanism, and the insertion of specific arguments into the construction is processed by the second. The advantage of this approach is that the system can get started early with holistic form to meaning mappings before learning about word categories and the pos ...
el combustible fuel el efecto effect el medio ambiente environment el
... Impersonal expression (this is the “trigger”) +que + new subject + present subjunctive of the verb To use subjunctive with impersonal expressions, you need to have a different subject than what you started with! The formation of the present tense subjunctive will be easy for you because it is exactl ...
... Impersonal expression (this is the “trigger”) +que + new subject + present subjunctive of the verb To use subjunctive with impersonal expressions, you need to have a different subject than what you started with! The formation of the present tense subjunctive will be easy for you because it is exactl ...
Derivation versus inflection in three inflecting
... Diminutive suffixes take different inflection and & 3, they can be found in nearly all declensional ...
... Diminutive suffixes take different inflection and & 3, they can be found in nearly all declensional ...
German Reflexives as Proper and Improper Arguments
... determined by Universal Grammar and shared by all languages that use reflexives as part of their grammatical structure. In addition to these general conditions, there are language particular properties, which different languages can exhibit on the basis of different regulations. One variation of thi ...
... determined by Universal Grammar and shared by all languages that use reflexives as part of their grammatical structure. In addition to these general conditions, there are language particular properties, which different languages can exhibit on the basis of different regulations. One variation of thi ...
Slide 1
... When infinitive phrases have an “actor,” they may be roughly characterized as the “subject” of the action or state expressed in the infinitive. It is somewhat misleading to use the word subject, though, since an infinitive phrase is not a full clause with a subject and a finite verb. Also remember t ...
... When infinitive phrases have an “actor,” they may be roughly characterized as the “subject” of the action or state expressed in the infinitive. It is somewhat misleading to use the word subject, though, since an infinitive phrase is not a full clause with a subject and a finite verb. Also remember t ...
fulltext - LOT Publications
... 6.3 Case on nouns............................................................................. 246 ...
... 6.3 Case on nouns............................................................................. 246 ...
`` Pale as death `` or `` pâle comme la mort `` : Frozen similes used as
... change in what we take to be their standard meaning” (p. 96). In this respect, it can be said that clichés specifically refer to word combinations that started out as being creative, but, due to their popularity and the passing of time, became phraseological units. Such word combinations include, a ...
... change in what we take to be their standard meaning” (p. 96). In this respect, it can be said that clichés specifically refer to word combinations that started out as being creative, but, due to their popularity and the passing of time, became phraseological units. Such word combinations include, a ...
Gerunds
... Exercise 5: Identify the underlined elements in the following sentences by stating their form (phrases) and function (sentence elements). Sometimes it is not possible to identify a sentence element. 1. Our English teacher is going to retire soon. ………………………………… 2. Our English teacher is going to ret ...
... Exercise 5: Identify the underlined elements in the following sentences by stating their form (phrases) and function (sentence elements). Sometimes it is not possible to identify a sentence element. 1. Our English teacher is going to retire soon. ………………………………… 2. Our English teacher is going to ret ...
north of phonology a dissertation submitted to the
... nature and integration of the lexicon inside the morphological constraints. The constraints, or Connected Word Constructions (CWCs), are declarative statements on the structure of fully inflected words using LexiBlocs, a tool resembling distributed disjunctions, formalized within set theory and impl ...
... nature and integration of the lexicon inside the morphological constraints. The constraints, or Connected Word Constructions (CWCs), are declarative statements on the structure of fully inflected words using LexiBlocs, a tool resembling distributed disjunctions, formalized within set theory and impl ...
Comparative study of compound words in English and Indonesian
... Sometimes, there are differences in the way the same compound words are written, such as: textbook maybe written as text book, textbook and, text-book by different writers. We might also know that some compound nouns have components that are always spelt with an –s or –es, while the a compound adjec ...
... Sometimes, there are differences in the way the same compound words are written, such as: textbook maybe written as text book, textbook and, text-book by different writers. We might also know that some compound nouns have components that are always spelt with an –s or –es, while the a compound adjec ...
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Computational
... Terminology and Knowledge Representation. Italian Linguistic Resources for the Archaeological Domain Maria Pia di Buono, Mario Monteleone and Annibale Elia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 SentiMerge: Combining Sentiment Lexicons in a Bayesian Framework Guy Emer ...
... Terminology and Knowledge Representation. Italian Linguistic Resources for the Archaeological Domain Maria Pia di Buono, Mario Monteleone and Annibale Elia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 SentiMerge: Combining Sentiment Lexicons in a Bayesian Framework Guy Emer ...
Prepositional Phrases
... Preposition definition: a word that shows the relationship of a noun or a pronoun to some other word in the sentence. Prepositions are "little words" that occur in large structures called Prepositional Phrases. ...
... Preposition definition: a word that shows the relationship of a noun or a pronoun to some other word in the sentence. Prepositions are "little words" that occur in large structures called Prepositional Phrases. ...
Common French Words - Sherwood Core French
... 5. v. (impersonal) To be (of the weather or various situations). 1. pron. (personal) To them, them. 2. pron. (possessive) Theirs. 3. adj. (possessive) Their. 1. v. to be 2. v. (auxiliary) Used to form the perfect and pluperfect tense of certain verbs (including all reflexive verbs) 3. v. (auxiliary) ...
... 5. v. (impersonal) To be (of the weather or various situations). 1. pron. (personal) To them, them. 2. pron. (possessive) Theirs. 3. adj. (possessive) Their. 1. v. to be 2. v. (auxiliary) Used to form the perfect and pluperfect tense of certain verbs (including all reflexive verbs) 3. v. (auxiliary) ...
The Project Gutenberg EBook of Grammar and
... foaa_ house of prayer, _tala ana fanualama_ way of peace. A genitive relation is also shown by the use of the suffixed pronoun of the third person singular or plural in agreement with the idea expressed in the second noun of the pair: _i tolona fera_ on the tops of the hills, _gwouda na ai gi_ men's ...
... foaa_ house of prayer, _tala ana fanualama_ way of peace. A genitive relation is also shown by the use of the suffixed pronoun of the third person singular or plural in agreement with the idea expressed in the second noun of the pair: _i tolona fera_ on the tops of the hills, _gwouda na ai gi_ men's ...