Detransitivisation in Irish Sign Language ESF Intersign Workshop on
... oriented and /or moving towards each other. Each hand denotes, as it were, one side of the reciprocal relationship. Agreement markers which refer to both subject/agent and direct object/patient are indicated on each hand’ (McDonnell ...
... oriented and /or moving towards each other. Each hand denotes, as it were, one side of the reciprocal relationship. Agreement markers which refer to both subject/agent and direct object/patient are indicated on each hand’ (McDonnell ...
essential dutch
... the car. If you like foreign foods, study the food lists in Say It in Dutch. Even if you do not plan to travel in the near future, you will probably learn more quickly by imagining a travel situation. 2. Memorize by association. Phrase books and recorded language courses usually give associated word ...
... the car. If you like foreign foods, study the food lists in Say It in Dutch. Even if you do not plan to travel in the near future, you will probably learn more quickly by imagining a travel situation. 2. Memorize by association. Phrase books and recorded language courses usually give associated word ...
湖南省第一师范学院外语系备课用纸
... Practice (30 minutes) through questions about meaning changes and sentence pattern variations. IV. Summary (15 minutes) through discussions about usages of English verb forms for different moods. V. Detailed information about English moods and their semantic relations. ...
... Practice (30 minutes) through questions about meaning changes and sentence pattern variations. IV. Summary (15 minutes) through discussions about usages of English verb forms for different moods. V. Detailed information about English moods and their semantic relations. ...
An Approach to Summarizing Short Stories
... parser. Then, sentences were recursively split into clauses. For the purposes of this project a clause is defined as a main verb with all its complements, including subject, modifiers and their sub-trees. Subsequently, two different representations were constructed for each clause: one finegrained a ...
... parser. Then, sentences were recursively split into clauses. For the purposes of this project a clause is defined as a main verb with all its complements, including subject, modifiers and their sub-trees. Subsequently, two different representations were constructed for each clause: one finegrained a ...
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
... Read this story aloud, paying close attention to the subordinators: Jane arrived after the reading class started. When she walked in, the professor asked her why she was late. As soon as Jane heard that question, she knew she was in trouble. Before she answered the teacher, she thought carefully abo ...
... Read this story aloud, paying close attention to the subordinators: Jane arrived after the reading class started. When she walked in, the professor asked her why she was late. As soon as Jane heard that question, she knew she was in trouble. Before she answered the teacher, she thought carefully abo ...
Uses of the Greek Infinitive
... ** This chart does not include Infinitive of Means (formed by ejn tw/: + infinitive) since its use is rare; answers the question ‘how’; should be translated ‘by _-ing’. E.g. Acts 3:26. *** Please note that although the infinitive is not a finite verb, and therefore cannot have an actual subject, it ...
... ** This chart does not include Infinitive of Means (formed by ejn tw/: + infinitive) since its use is rare; answers the question ‘how’; should be translated ‘by _-ing’. E.g. Acts 3:26. *** Please note that although the infinitive is not a finite verb, and therefore cannot have an actual subject, it ...
Information Structure in Tinrin and Neku: topicalisation, impersonal
... objects (where it normally does not). Secondly, this construction never allows an explicit agent, although the existence of one is always implied. Thirdly, the object NP (of the active clause) can be postposed, with the subject marker nra preceding it, this indicating that the object NP is promoted ...
... objects (where it normally does not). Secondly, this construction never allows an explicit agent, although the existence of one is always implied. Thirdly, the object NP (of the active clause) can be postposed, with the subject marker nra preceding it, this indicating that the object NP is promoted ...
Native Languages: Ojibwe and Cree – Resource Guide, Grades 1 to
... CO Central Ojibwe-Odawa (Ottawa), the language called Nishnaabemwin, as spoken on Manitoulin Island WO Western Ojibwe, the language called Anishinaabemowin, as spoken at Lac Seul SC Swampy Cree, the language called Ininîmowin, as spoken at Fort Albany and Constance Lake ...
... CO Central Ojibwe-Odawa (Ottawa), the language called Nishnaabemwin, as spoken on Manitoulin Island WO Western Ojibwe, the language called Anishinaabemowin, as spoken at Lac Seul SC Swampy Cree, the language called Ininîmowin, as spoken at Fort Albany and Constance Lake ...
NSL Ont. 1-12 Curriculum Document
... CO Central Ojibwe-Odawa (Ottawa), the language called Nishnaabemwin, as spoken on Manitoulin Island WO Western Ojibwe, the language called Anishinaabemowin, as spoken at Lac Seul SC Swampy Cree, the language called Ininîmowin, as spoken at Fort Albany and Constance Lake ...
... CO Central Ojibwe-Odawa (Ottawa), the language called Nishnaabemwin, as spoken on Manitoulin Island WO Western Ojibwe, the language called Anishinaabemowin, as spoken at Lac Seul SC Swampy Cree, the language called Ininîmowin, as spoken at Fort Albany and Constance Lake ...
Restructuring Involving Purpose/ Gerundive Clause in Japanese*
... Tsujimura (1993) claims that purpose clause (suffixed by -ni) and gerundive clause (suffixed by -te) are syntactically distinct. More specifically, by assuming that the feature [ ± Tense] sanctions an event argument, which is said to render verbs modifiable by adjuncts, she argues that the verb in p ...
... Tsujimura (1993) claims that purpose clause (suffixed by -ni) and gerundive clause (suffixed by -te) are syntactically distinct. More specifically, by assuming that the feature [ ± Tense] sanctions an event argument, which is said to render verbs modifiable by adjuncts, she argues that the verb in p ...
The Present Perfect
... • Notice that when the past participle is used with forms of haber, the final -o never changes. ...
... • Notice that when the past participle is used with forms of haber, the final -o never changes. ...
Universal Annotation of Slavic Verb Forms
... byť, być, бути, быть, biti…) It may be used to form the future tense, past tense, conditional and passive. Serbo-Croatian languages use a different auxiliary verb, htjeti 3A ...
... byť, być, бути, быть, biti…) It may be used to form the future tense, past tense, conditional and passive. Serbo-Croatian languages use a different auxiliary verb, htjeti 3A ...
verb forms and verb aspects in ngizim
... The first person singular and second person singular and plural are the only persons with AUX pronouns. Third person has no obligatory preverbal pronoun, though independent pronouns may be used to disambiguate gender and number if there is no noun subject. There are no auxpros for first person plura ...
... The first person singular and second person singular and plural are the only persons with AUX pronouns. Third person has no obligatory preverbal pronoun, though independent pronouns may be used to disambiguate gender and number if there is no noun subject. There are no auxpros for first person plura ...
Present Simple
... We often use the Present Perfect to talk about change that has happened over a period of time. We often use the Present Perfect to say that an action which we expected has not happened. Using the Present Perfect suggests that we are still waiting for the action. We also use the Present Perfect to ta ...
... We often use the Present Perfect to talk about change that has happened over a period of time. We often use the Present Perfect to say that an action which we expected has not happened. Using the Present Perfect suggests that we are still waiting for the action. We also use the Present Perfect to ta ...
Post-syntactic movement and the Old Irish Verb
... [V P in spirut [V 0 hbeoigidiri in corp]] in fecht so] vivifies-[3s.pres] the spirit the body now ...
... [V P in spirut [V 0 hbeoigidiri in corp]] in fecht so] vivifies-[3s.pres] the spirit the body now ...
French 1: Core Targets – Knowledge and Skill Chapitre Préliminaire
... I can ask someone how they are and respond appropriately. 6. I can communicate my thoughts and ask questions related to being in French class. I can ask to go to the bathroom, the nurse, or my locker. I can ask for permission to speak in English. I can ask ‘Comment dit-on?’, ‘Comment ça s’éc ...
... I can ask someone how they are and respond appropriately. 6. I can communicate my thoughts and ask questions related to being in French class. I can ask to go to the bathroom, the nurse, or my locker. I can ask for permission to speak in English. I can ask ‘Comment dit-on?’, ‘Comment ça s’éc ...
Common French Words - Sherwood Core French
... 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) to be (Used to form the passive voice) 4. n. being, creature 1. adv. still 2. adv. more 3. adv. again 4. adv. yet 1. n. man, Man (species) 2. n. man (adult m ...
... 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) to be (Used to form the passive voice) 4. n. being, creature 1. adv. still 2. adv. more 3. adv. again 4. adv. yet 1. n. man, Man (species) 2. n. man (adult m ...
A taxonomy of Lushootseed valency
... Like -t, -txʷ ‘external causative [ECS]’ is a transitive suffix that is added (with a few exceptions) to monovalent radicals to form a transitive stem expressing an event in which an AGENT causes a PATIENT/THEME to come into the state expressed by the radical; however, the AGENT in -txʷ forms is con ...
... Like -t, -txʷ ‘external causative [ECS]’ is a transitive suffix that is added (with a few exceptions) to monovalent radicals to form a transitive stem expressing an event in which an AGENT causes a PATIENT/THEME to come into the state expressed by the radical; however, the AGENT in -txʷ forms is con ...
Basic Language Skills
... notable cross-linguistically for being a morphologically marked form for a semantically unmarked one. That is to say the the third person singular is usually taken to be the most basic form in a given verbal category and as such, according to markedness theory, should have the simplest of forms in i ...
... notable cross-linguistically for being a morphologically marked form for a semantically unmarked one. That is to say the the third person singular is usually taken to be the most basic form in a given verbal category and as such, according to markedness theory, should have the simplest of forms in i ...
noun - Salarean
... dUc)aneXIjehIyfa Infinitive KWCa Noun mYyRbePTEdlmanlkçN³BiessxøH²rbs; Verb CaBiess lkçN³énkarmankmμbT ¬eBlEdl Verb Ca Verb Transitive) niglkçN³Biessénkarman Adverb bMeBjn½y[ . srubesckþImk Infinitive KWCa Verb-Noun . ¬)ann½yfaCa Verb pg Ca Noun pg Ca Noun eFVICa Subject, Object, Ca Verb man Object, ...
... dUc)aneXIjehIyfa Infinitive KWCa Noun mYyRbePTEdlmanlkçN³BiessxøH²rbs; Verb CaBiess lkçN³énkarmankmμbT ¬eBlEdl Verb Ca Verb Transitive) niglkçN³Biessénkarman Adverb bMeBjn½y[ . srubesckþImk Infinitive KWCa Verb-Noun . ¬)ann½yfaCa Verb pg Ca Noun pg Ca Noun eFVICa Subject, Object, Ca Verb man Object, ...
modalverbs 6l - Read Free Books Online
... Both may and mightareused to express the possibility of some future action; mightis more tentative than may. m ay/mi ght be better to morrow. Craig may/mightknow his results soon. We m ay/mi ght go to the ci nemo toni ght. ...
... Both may and mightareused to express the possibility of some future action; mightis more tentative than may. m ay/mi ght be better to morrow. Craig may/mightknow his results soon. We m ay/mi ght go to the ci nemo toni ght. ...
The dependency of the subjunctive revisited
... When we look at the actual realizations of the category ‘‘subjunctive’’ in European languages, we observe a typological split. On the one hand, we have languages where the subjunctive is expressed with a piece of morphology on the verb specific to this category (though it may turn out that verbal mo ...
... When we look at the actual realizations of the category ‘‘subjunctive’’ in European languages, we observe a typological split. On the one hand, we have languages where the subjunctive is expressed with a piece of morphology on the verb specific to this category (though it may turn out that verbal mo ...
FREN 1202 - We`ve Moved!
... here; they are in English, and you may respond in English if appropriate. Complete sentences are not required. As an example, the correct answers for questions #1, 2 & 3 are given in parentheses. Quizzes are given at the beginning of class; students who are tardy will take the quiz as soon as they a ...
... here; they are in English, and you may respond in English if appropriate. Complete sentences are not required. As an example, the correct answers for questions #1, 2 & 3 are given in parentheses. Quizzes are given at the beginning of class; students who are tardy will take the quiz as soon as they a ...
Cause Event Representations for Happiness and Surprise
... significant to examine how the cause affects the experiencer of the emotion. In order to do so, we give an in-depth analysis of causes based on its degree of transitivity (Lee and Huang 2009). ...
... significant to examine how the cause affects the experiencer of the emotion. In order to do so, we give an in-depth analysis of causes based on its degree of transitivity (Lee and Huang 2009). ...
Review Of "Italian Syntax: A Government-Binding Approach
... However, K&R point out that many verbs do not exhibit ergative pairs: (4) a. John visualized the town. b. *The town visualized. They conclude that 'the intransitive member of an ergative pair must be generated by rule for each new lexical entry' (390). But so long as the rule applies to only some le ...
... However, K&R point out that many verbs do not exhibit ergative pairs: (4) a. John visualized the town. b. *The town visualized. They conclude that 'the intransitive member of an ergative pair must be generated by rule for each new lexical entry' (390). But so long as the rule applies to only some le ...