table of contents - Università degli Studi di Verona
... nominalizing affix with a base verb. Specifically, action nominals are headed by suffixes conventionally named as "transpositional" in the linguistic literature (cf. Beard, 1995 for such definition), because they simply transpose the verbal meaning into a semantically equivalent lexeme of category N ...
... nominalizing affix with a base verb. Specifically, action nominals are headed by suffixes conventionally named as "transpositional" in the linguistic literature (cf. Beard, 1995 for such definition), because they simply transpose the verbal meaning into a semantically equivalent lexeme of category N ...
PALAVRAS
... Fred Karlsson presenting his Constraint Grammar formalism for context based disambiguation of morphological and syntactic ambiguities. I was fascinated both by the robustness of the English Constraint Grammar (Karlsson et. al., 1991) and its word based notational system of tags integrating both morp ...
... Fred Karlsson presenting his Constraint Grammar formalism for context based disambiguation of morphological and syntactic ambiguities. I was fascinated both by the robustness of the English Constraint Grammar (Karlsson et. al., 1991) and its word based notational system of tags integrating both morp ...
Martina Mašková - Univerzita Karlova
... tenses; 3) they express grammatical concord between the subject and the predicate; 4) they contain, as their first or only word, a finite verb form, either as an operator or a simple present or past form; and 5) finite verb phrases have mood. On this scale, the indicative mood represents the most fi ...
... tenses; 3) they express grammatical concord between the subject and the predicate; 4) they contain, as their first or only word, a finite verb form, either as an operator or a simple present or past form; and 5) finite verb phrases have mood. On this scale, the indicative mood represents the most fi ...
Adjectival participles, event kind modification and
... deleted when the participle is adjectivised. She proposes that in the case of eventrelated modification we are dealing with phrasal adjectivisation (following Kratzer 1994), which only allows as its input modifiers that provide information that is characteristic for the result state. However, she do ...
... deleted when the participle is adjectivised. She proposes that in the case of eventrelated modification we are dealing with phrasal adjectivisation (following Kratzer 1994), which only allows as its input modifiers that provide information that is characteristic for the result state. However, she do ...
CONTENTS - Ziyonet.uz
... always, there are many others which also function as other word classes. Thus, adverbs like dead (dead tired), clear (to get clear away), clean (I’ve clean forgotten), slow, easy (he would say that slow and easy) coincide with adjectives (a dead body, clear waters, clean hands). Adverbs like past, a ...
... always, there are many others which also function as other word classes. Thus, adverbs like dead (dead tired), clear (to get clear away), clean (I’ve clean forgotten), slow, easy (he would say that slow and easy) coincide with adjectives (a dead body, clear waters, clean hands). Adverbs like past, a ...
Uses of ter- in Malay: A corpus-based study
... ‘active’ and ‘passive’ for Malay. As for the prefix ter- in Malay, its complexity is sometimes not noticeable to a native speaker. In (1c), since the initiator (Ali) might be absent (thus, John ter-pukul ‘John TER-hit’), this construction is sometimes indistinguishable from (1a). In other words, occ ...
... ‘active’ and ‘passive’ for Malay. As for the prefix ter- in Malay, its complexity is sometimes not noticeable to a native speaker. In (1c), since the initiator (Ali) might be absent (thus, John ter-pukul ‘John TER-hit’), this construction is sometimes indistinguishable from (1a). In other words, occ ...
Structural Classification of English Modals
... Modality is a contentious topic within the linguistics community with a vast diaspora of theories, approaches, interpretations, and classification schemes – some complementary and some far from it. English relies on modal expressions more than many languages and possesses a vast complexity of mood a ...
... Modality is a contentious topic within the linguistics community with a vast diaspora of theories, approaches, interpretations, and classification schemes – some complementary and some far from it. English relies on modal expressions more than many languages and possesses a vast complexity of mood a ...
ABSTRACT - NEHU Institutional Repository
... is, 'the Achik language' which means 'the language of hill men'. They also call it Mande Kusik 'the language of men'.'* The term 'Garo' was given to them by other communities who came across them, but the people themselves use the terms Achik or Mande. Garo is predominantly a verb final language, so ...
... is, 'the Achik language' which means 'the language of hill men'. They also call it Mande Kusik 'the language of men'.'* The term 'Garo' was given to them by other communities who came across them, but the people themselves use the terms Achik or Mande. Garo is predominantly a verb final language, so ...
Semi-Compositional Noun + Verb Constructions
... 12.2.2 A possible solution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... 12.2.2 A possible solution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Mangani Grammar
... Mangani has special rules describing the grammar of the language because its limited amplitude, which does not permit the comparison with a grammatical structure as found in English or Spanish. These rules enclose the main structure of the Mangani language and the way you can express any sentence wi ...
... Mangani has special rules describing the grammar of the language because its limited amplitude, which does not permit the comparison with a grammatical structure as found in English or Spanish. These rules enclose the main structure of the Mangani language and the way you can express any sentence wi ...
existence - Semantics Archive
... quantified sentences. There-sentences and quantificational sentences may involve a significantly greater domain of entities than what exist could be true of. This may suggest that exist is on a par with the adjectival predicate real, but in fact the two expressions are fundamentally different lingui ...
... quantified sentences. There-sentences and quantificational sentences may involve a significantly greater domain of entities than what exist could be true of. This may suggest that exist is on a par with the adjectival predicate real, but in fact the two expressions are fundamentally different lingui ...
Fourth edition - kitaplarım / my books
... Conditional sentences type 1 221 Conditional sentences type 2 222 Conditional sentences type 3 223 will/would and should 224 if + were and inversion 225 if, even if, whether, unless, but for, otherwise etc. ...
... Conditional sentences type 1 221 Conditional sentences type 2 222 Conditional sentences type 3 223 will/would and should 224 if + were and inversion 225 if, even if, whether, unless, but for, otherwise etc. ...
Routledge Comprehensive Grammars Comprehensive Grammars
... subject-predicate structure, while expository and evaluative sentences are more likely to follow a topic-comment pattern. The endless variability and invention of language means that this typology will inevitably have loose ends and overlapping dimensions, and the presence or function of sentence el ...
... subject-predicate structure, while expository and evaluative sentences are more likely to follow a topic-comment pattern. The endless variability and invention of language means that this typology will inevitably have loose ends and overlapping dimensions, and the presence or function of sentence el ...
A Practical English Grammar
... Conditional sentences type 1 221 Conditional sentences type 2 222 Conditional sentences type 3 223 will/would and should 224 if + were and inversion 225 if, even if, whether, unless, but for, otherwise etc. ...
... Conditional sentences type 1 221 Conditional sentences type 2 222 Conditional sentences type 3 223 will/would and should 224 if + were and inversion 225 if, even if, whether, unless, but for, otherwise etc. ...
1 The cycle without containment: Latin perfect stems Donca Steriade
... used in the infectum or the EV perfectum, or to predict one stem from the other. This impression must also be corrected: a majority of EV perfect stems can be predicted from choices made in the infectum, along with other factors. Latin verbs are divided into conjugation classes (Aronoff 1994, Halle ...
... used in the infectum or the EV perfectum, or to predict one stem from the other. This impression must also be corrected: a majority of EV perfect stems can be predicted from choices made in the infectum, along with other factors. Latin verbs are divided into conjugation classes (Aronoff 1994, Halle ...
The Verb live in Dictionaries: A - TamPub
... define what constitutes as a word in a dictionary, a matter which is crucial for both dictionary compiling and this study, but is more complex than one might initially assume. The verb live has been chosen as a case study because it is a good example of a word that has multiple meanings, and similar ...
... define what constitutes as a word in a dictionary, a matter which is crucial for both dictionary compiling and this study, but is more complex than one might initially assume. The verb live has been chosen as a case study because it is a good example of a word that has multiple meanings, and similar ...
4B Ablative
... (“Diodorus, a man of the utmost dignity, became extremely angry.”) senex cānīs capillīs et ueste sordidā (“a man with white hair and unclean garments”) Note the very similar genitive of description (grammar section 101 in your books). The genitive is used to denote permanent or inherent qualities or ...
... (“Diodorus, a man of the utmost dignity, became extremely angry.”) senex cānīs capillīs et ueste sordidā (“a man with white hair and unclean garments”) Note the very similar genitive of description (grammar section 101 in your books). The genitive is used to denote permanent or inherent qualities or ...
Conditional sentences in Modern Standard Arabic and the Taif Dialect
... whereas the conditional sentence that is introduced by the conjunction law is an unreal conditional. In addition, the thesis suggests that the apodosis in the Taif Dialect plays a main role in identifying the type of conditional. In this case, if the apodosis contains kān or yikūn, the conditional ...
... whereas the conditional sentence that is introduced by the conjunction law is an unreal conditional. In addition, the thesis suggests that the apodosis in the Taif Dialect plays a main role in identifying the type of conditional. In this case, if the apodosis contains kān or yikūn, the conditional ...
Ahland_oregon_0171A_10546 - Scholars` Bank
... morphosyntactic categories, in particular as relator nouns, verbal classifiers, and class morphemes, the final two of which are noun categorization devices. Many of these same body part terms can be incorporated into the verb or form part of lexicalized verb-noun compounds. Deverbal nominalizations ...
... morphosyntactic categories, in particular as relator nouns, verbal classifiers, and class morphemes, the final two of which are noun categorization devices. Many of these same body part terms can be incorporated into the verb or form part of lexicalized verb-noun compounds. Deverbal nominalizations ...
1 Chinese Passives in Comparative Perspective C.
... The analysis of passive sentences is one of the most familiar topics of syntactic research. There is now a relatively uncontroversial view of how such sentences should be analyzed in English and other familiar Western languages--uncontroversial at least among researchers working within the same theo ...
... The analysis of passive sentences is one of the most familiar topics of syntactic research. There is now a relatively uncontroversial view of how such sentences should be analyzed in English and other familiar Western languages--uncontroversial at least among researchers working within the same theo ...
Grammar: 1,001 Practice Questions For Dummies
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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 ...
Yegana Baghirova MA thesis - Khazar University Institutional
... imperative sentences, e.g. Be attentive!), but such phrases also may start with a complement such as an adverb (for instance, in the imperative sentences, e.g. Really be attentive!). There is no exact rule about a verb phrase which should be preceded by the particle to or a complement as an adverb. ...
... imperative sentences, e.g. Be attentive!), but such phrases also may start with a complement such as an adverb (for instance, in the imperative sentences, e.g. Really be attentive!). There is no exact rule about a verb phrase which should be preceded by the particle to or a complement as an adverb. ...
Pronominal clitic dependencies
... working hypothesis. As we will see, this seems largely justified a posteriori. As will be clear, I also take as point of departure the idea that this uniformity also holds true crosslinguistically, at least as far as the most analyzed Romance languages such as Italian and Spanish are concerned. Work ...
... working hypothesis. As we will see, this seems largely justified a posteriori. As will be clear, I also take as point of departure the idea that this uniformity also holds true crosslinguistically, at least as far as the most analyzed Romance languages such as Italian and Spanish are concerned. Work ...
Grammar Practice Book
... (2) Locomotives provide power for trains. (3) They pull several attached railroad cars. (4) Steam diesel and electricity have all been used to power trains. (5) Passenger trains and freight haulers mostly use railroad tracks originally laid more than 100 years ago. (6) Modern-day commuters, though, ...
... (2) Locomotives provide power for trains. (3) They pull several attached railroad cars. (4) Steam diesel and electricity have all been used to power trains. (5) Passenger trains and freight haulers mostly use railroad tracks originally laid more than 100 years ago. (6) Modern-day commuters, though, ...