Semantic structure and word-formation. Verb
... 2) by means of the semantic formulas and semantic features, 3) w i t h the help of archilexemes and word-fields. The V P C s are also compared to the corresponding prefixal combinations and simplex verbs. 1.1.2. F o r the semantic analysis a collection of material (cf. 3.5.6.1.) was set up which at ...
... 2) by means of the semantic formulas and semantic features, 3) w i t h the help of archilexemes and word-fields. The V P C s are also compared to the corresponding prefixal combinations and simplex verbs. 1.1.2. F o r the semantic analysis a collection of material (cf. 3.5.6.1.) was set up which at ...
SPLIT-INTRANSITIVITY IN SWAHILI AND HITTITE
... Much research on unaccusativity has been done over the past three-and-a-half decades since the formulation of the Unaccusative Hypothesis (Perlmutter 1978). Researchers have examined the semantics of intransitive verbs as well as their syntax to account for the classification of a verb as either una ...
... Much research on unaccusativity has been done over the past three-and-a-half decades since the formulation of the Unaccusative Hypothesis (Perlmutter 1978). Researchers have examined the semantics of intransitive verbs as well as their syntax to account for the classification of a verb as either una ...
LANGUAGE
... Words in Erzya are subject to the rules of vowel harmony, which guide the choice of vowels (front vowel or back vowel) in the stem and numerous suffixes. The principle of vowel harmony concerns the vowels of the first and the subsequent syllables of a word that are allowed to appear together. Vowel ...
... Words in Erzya are subject to the rules of vowel harmony, which guide the choice of vowels (front vowel or back vowel) in the stem and numerous suffixes. The principle of vowel harmony concerns the vowels of the first and the subsequent syllables of a word that are allowed to appear together. Vowel ...
BSL 320. Linguistics Exam 1.1 Describe the difference between a
... Culturally correct language? As technology has changed, younger signers have changed signs to reflect the new appearance or means of operating or handling new appliances, while older signers often maintain the sign in its earlier form. The BSL sign TELEPHONE has changed over time as telephones have ...
... Culturally correct language? As technology has changed, younger signers have changed signs to reflect the new appearance or means of operating or handling new appliances, while older signers often maintain the sign in its earlier form. The BSL sign TELEPHONE has changed over time as telephones have ...
Omission of the primary verbs BE and HAVE in - (BORA)
... In recent years, linguistic research has provided extensive studies of varieties of spoken English. In the research field known as 'urban dialectology' it has been customary to describe language variation in terms of social class differences (cf Labov 1972a & 1972b, Trudgill 1974, Macaulay 1977). De ...
... In recent years, linguistic research has provided extensive studies of varieties of spoken English. In the research field known as 'urban dialectology' it has been customary to describe language variation in terms of social class differences (cf Labov 1972a & 1972b, Trudgill 1974, Macaulay 1977). De ...
Noun-Verb Complex Predicates In Kurmanji Kurdish A syntactic
... direct object NP…’. The question at this point is; what are the properties of a proto-typical direct object in this language? He proposes five properties that a direct object has in Kurmanji: (i) direct objects are non-adpositional, (ii) in pragmatically neutral clauses, they are immediately pre-pre ...
... direct object NP…’. The question at this point is; what are the properties of a proto-typical direct object in this language? He proposes five properties that a direct object has in Kurmanji: (i) direct objects are non-adpositional, (ii) in pragmatically neutral clauses, they are immediately pre-pre ...
Counterfactuality and Future Time Reference
... Educación y Cultura 2004, cf. also Velázquez-Castillo 2004, 1421f.), except that all postpositions are attached to their host. Following the official orthography, accents are not written for normally accented words (stress on the final syllable); stressed nasal syllables are marked with a tilde. E ...
... Educación y Cultura 2004, cf. also Velázquez-Castillo 2004, 1421f.), except that all postpositions are attached to their host. Following the official orthography, accents are not written for normally accented words (stress on the final syllable); stressed nasal syllables are marked with a tilde. E ...
New Chapter 4 - University of Arizona
... 4.1.1 Verbal Balanced Coordination In what follows we can see that in general, verbal coordination could be considered balanced in Yaqui. The concept of verbal balanced coordination as used here refers to a situation where both coordinated verbs are inflected in the ordinary way by tense, aspect and ...
... 4.1.1 Verbal Balanced Coordination In what follows we can see that in general, verbal coordination could be considered balanced in Yaqui. The concept of verbal balanced coordination as used here refers to a situation where both coordinated verbs are inflected in the ordinary way by tense, aspect and ...
Agreement - General Guide To Personal and Societies Web Space
... (1994, 1994a, 1994b)). Leone (1970: 30) clearly states that the choice of auxiliary is dependent on the nature of the PtPPL, in particular, on whether the speaker’s “linguistic conscience” felt the PtPPL to act as an adjective or not. This dissertation will not deal with auxiliary selection phenomen ...
... (1994, 1994a, 1994b)). Leone (1970: 30) clearly states that the choice of auxiliary is dependent on the nature of the PtPPL, in particular, on whether the speaker’s “linguistic conscience” felt the PtPPL to act as an adjective or not. This dissertation will not deal with auxiliary selection phenomen ...
Students` Workbook
... With what kind of letter does each group begin? What do you find at the end of each group? A group of words making complete sense is a Sentence. In writing several sentences together we must show where one ends and another begins. Exercise ...
... With what kind of letter does each group begin? What do you find at the end of each group? A group of words making complete sense is a Sentence. In writing several sentences together we must show where one ends and another begins. Exercise ...
Aphasia and the Theta System
... all when I arrived to The Netherlands, offering me their house and warm. Mari Luz and Felipe, thanks a lot because without you I had never been able to get here. At the university, Harald Kunst has always helped me with all my bureaucratic problems. I am specially grateful to my supervisor Anita van ...
... all when I arrived to The Netherlands, offering me their house and warm. Mari Luz and Felipe, thanks a lot because without you I had never been able to get here. At the university, Harald Kunst has always helped me with all my bureaucratic problems. I am specially grateful to my supervisor Anita van ...
HANDBOOK OF AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES
... and w; thus Oe and üe appear as ow and liw when followed by vowels; e. g., in k!üwv)- THROW AWAY, üw and Un are equivalent elements forming a reduplicated complex entirely analogous to -del- in helel-. ...
... and w; thus Oe and üe appear as ow and liw when followed by vowels; e. g., in k!üwv)- THROW AWAY, üw and Un are equivalent elements forming a reduplicated complex entirely analogous to -del- in helel-. ...
Resultatives and Depictives in Finnish 1
... As Halliday (1967) observes, resultative and depictive predications are attributive constructions. These two types of secondary predication contribute different semantic interpretations to event structure. The resultative element is an attribute which results from the process depicted by the verb, w ...
... As Halliday (1967) observes, resultative and depictive predications are attributive constructions. These two types of secondary predication contribute different semantic interpretations to event structure. The resultative element is an attribute which results from the process depicted by the verb, w ...
resdep - Semantics Archive
... As Halliday (1967) observes, resultative and depictive predications are attributive constructions. These two types of secondary predication contribute different semantic interpretations to event structure. The resultative element is an attribute which results from the process depicted by the verb, w ...
... As Halliday (1967) observes, resultative and depictive predications are attributive constructions. These two types of secondary predication contribute different semantic interpretations to event structure. The resultative element is an attribute which results from the process depicted by the verb, w ...
The Quantization Puzzle
... sense introduced by Krifka (1986). This is troublesome given that each Slavic language has a set of about twenty verbal prefixes, many of which have quantificational and/or measurement content, and prefixation is one of the most common ways to derive perfective verb stems. As a case in point I exami ...
... sense introduced by Krifka (1986). This is troublesome given that each Slavic language has a set of about twenty verbal prefixes, many of which have quantificational and/or measurement content, and prefixation is one of the most common ways to derive perfective verb stems. As a case in point I exami ...
The Syntactic Operator se in Spanish
... Notice that nothing is said about the relative strength of the functional nodes of the sentence; since the verb moves through all functional positions in the sentence, there is no reliable way to know whether the object has moved, and hence whether AgrO is strong or weak. We can assume that the s ...
... Notice that nothing is said about the relative strength of the functional nodes of the sentence; since the verb moves through all functional positions in the sentence, there is no reliable way to know whether the object has moved, and hence whether AgrO is strong or weak. We can assume that the s ...
Document
... inside the object. Merge always happens at the root. However: Think about the root. It has the features of v, its head. It is a projection of v. There is a sense in which this is still affecting only the root node, it’s adjunction to its head. ...
... inside the object. Merge always happens at the root. However: Think about the root. It has the features of v, its head. It is a projection of v. There is a sense in which this is still affecting only the root node, it’s adjunction to its head. ...
Semantic Proto-Roles - Association for Computational Linguistics
... emerge from the work of David Dowty. Proto-roles Dowty (1991), in an exhaustive survey of research on thematic roles up to that point, identifies a number of problems with generalized thematic roles. First and foremost, if the inventory of role types is small, then it proves impossible to clearly de ...
... emerge from the work of David Dowty. Proto-roles Dowty (1991), in an exhaustive survey of research on thematic roles up to that point, identifies a number of problems with generalized thematic roles. First and foremost, if the inventory of role types is small, then it proves impossible to clearly de ...
Particle verbs and benefactive double objects in English: high and
... little v that takes a VP as its complement and assigns case to the direct object (Chomsky 1995). With the benefactive construction, borrowing from analyses of the betterresearched dative double object construction, the verb would select a small clause headed by a HAVE predicate; in this way, we inco ...
... little v that takes a VP as its complement and assigns case to the direct object (Chomsky 1995). With the benefactive construction, borrowing from analyses of the betterresearched dative double object construction, the verb would select a small clause headed by a HAVE predicate; in this way, we inco ...
The Passé Composé with Etre
... MOST verbs use part of Avoir to form the passé composé. BUT one group of 14 verbs use the present tense of Etre instead. Here is that list ...
... MOST verbs use part of Avoir to form the passé composé. BUT one group of 14 verbs use the present tense of Etre instead. Here is that list ...
The dative alternation - Ghent University Library
... (1926: 176) contrasts the objects by stating that the direct object is a “thing-object”. The indirect object, on the other hand, very often refers to animate beings and is therefore called a “person-object”. This largely coincides with the distinction that Hudson (1991) makes between usually human i ...
... (1926: 176) contrasts the objects by stating that the direct object is a “thing-object”. The indirect object, on the other hand, very often refers to animate beings and is therefore called a “person-object”. This largely coincides with the distinction that Hudson (1991) makes between usually human i ...
Verbs Llevar and Tener - Departament de Filologia Catalana
... c. Hace cinco años que vivo aquí. makes five years that (I) live here 'It is five years that I'm living here.' d. Va para cinco años que vivo aquí. goes for five years that (I) live here 'It is almost five years that I'm living here.' Together with these temporal impersonal constructions, there are ...
... c. Hace cinco años que vivo aquí. makes five years that (I) live here 'It is five years that I'm living here.' d. Va para cinco años que vivo aquí. goes for five years that (I) live here 'It is almost five years that I'm living here.' Together with these temporal impersonal constructions, there are ...
perfect tense
... RULE: The direct object of a transitive verb is in the accusative case. The teacher praises the girl. “Girl” is the direct object of the transitive verb “praises.” Magister laudat puellam. Puellam, in the accusative, is the direct object of the transitive verb laudat. In a Latin sentence, the direct ...
... RULE: The direct object of a transitive verb is in the accusative case. The teacher praises the girl. “Girl” is the direct object of the transitive verb “praises.” Magister laudat puellam. Puellam, in the accusative, is the direct object of the transitive verb laudat. In a Latin sentence, the direct ...
Person Resolution Agreement in L2 Compositions: Native Arabic
... transitive verb construction is handled differently (Corbett, 2009, pp. 36, 56-58; Sadock, p. 37). In this system, person agreement of the agent/subject with the verb differs between transitive and intransitive verb constructions. A nominative-accusative language, which includes the majority of the ...
... transitive verb construction is handled differently (Corbett, 2009, pp. 36, 56-58; Sadock, p. 37). In this system, person agreement of the agent/subject with the verb differs between transitive and intransitive verb constructions. A nominative-accusative language, which includes the majority of the ...
Resolving polysemy in verbs - Laboratorio di Linguistica
... In this work, we are concerned with automatic resolution of lexical ambiguity in verbs, especially as it applies to those sense distinctions that can be detected by looking at the semantics of the arguments. While we will mainly discuss polysemous verbs, the same methodology can be applied more gene ...
... In this work, we are concerned with automatic resolution of lexical ambiguity in verbs, especially as it applies to those sense distinctions that can be detected by looking at the semantics of the arguments. While we will mainly discuss polysemous verbs, the same methodology can be applied more gene ...