Using German Synonyms - Assets
... cover exactly the same range. German kochen, for example, can be used to refer to `boiling' (in general, of liquids, e.g. das Wasser kocht), to `cooking by boiling' (e.g. Ich habe ein Ei gekocht), or to `cooking' in general (e.g. Mein Bruder kocht gern). This covers at least the range of senses of t ...
... cover exactly the same range. German kochen, for example, can be used to refer to `boiling' (in general, of liquids, e.g. das Wasser kocht), to `cooking by boiling' (e.g. Ich habe ein Ei gekocht), or to `cooking' in general (e.g. Mein Bruder kocht gern). This covers at least the range of senses of t ...
anaphora in English and Arabic
... Comparative anaphora is reflected by the usage of other = أذرىas it is mentioned previously . the most interesting is the zero anaphora which is used when the speaker mention a series of verbs without repeating the subject every time like we one says : Ali writes , reads , and listen to music ; t ...
... Comparative anaphora is reflected by the usage of other = أذرىas it is mentioned previously . the most interesting is the zero anaphora which is used when the speaker mention a series of verbs without repeating the subject every time like we one says : Ali writes , reads , and listen to music ; t ...
A grammar of the Spanish language
... more elements for making their way in Spanish intercourse than they could by reading or learning a whole volume of dialogues, every expression in which may be altered in twenty different ways. Finally, on perusing the contents of this vohime, the Author hopes it will be perceived that the arrangemen ...
... more elements for making their way in Spanish intercourse than they could by reading or learning a whole volume of dialogues, every expression in which may be altered in twenty different ways. Finally, on perusing the contents of this vohime, the Author hopes it will be perceived that the arrangemen ...
English Grammar
... We learnt about tense and time in the previous class. Now, we realize that time is a continuous flow measured in seconds, minutes, hours, days, or years. On the other hand, tense is a grammatical concept specific to a particular language. The tense system in English is not similar to that of any oth ...
... We learnt about tense and time in the previous class. Now, we realize that time is a continuous flow measured in seconds, minutes, hours, days, or years. On the other hand, tense is a grammatical concept specific to a particular language. The tense system in English is not similar to that of any oth ...
Benefactives in English: evidence against argumenthood
... Pinker (1989) details, monosyllabic verbs with native (initial) stress and Germanic as opposed to Romance origin are more likely to allow an NIO than verbs that lack one or more of these criteria, but there are still ‘negative exceptions’ which are resistant to capture by rule (guarantee me a ticket ...
... Pinker (1989) details, monosyllabic verbs with native (initial) stress and Germanic as opposed to Romance origin are more likely to allow an NIO than verbs that lack one or more of these criteria, but there are still ‘negative exceptions’ which are resistant to capture by rule (guarantee me a ticket ...
Ideas for Teaching Grammar and Mechanics
... Sometimes a group of linking verbs will be separated or divided by a word that is not a linking verb (ex. She has not been very friendly lately.). After students complete a short worksheet dealing with this, give each student a section of the newspaper and have them identify five more sentences that ...
... Sometimes a group of linking verbs will be separated or divided by a word that is not a linking verb (ex. She has not been very friendly lately.). After students complete a short worksheet dealing with this, give each student a section of the newspaper and have them identify five more sentences that ...
1 - OnCourse
... When writers rewrite stories for the stage, they often use all four types of sentences. For example, imagine what the hedgehog might say when he discovers the creature in the stove. Different types of sentences help writers show the different feelings and attitudes of their characters. In your ...
... When writers rewrite stories for the stage, they often use all four types of sentences. For example, imagine what the hedgehog might say when he discovers the creature in the stove. Different types of sentences help writers show the different feelings and attitudes of their characters. In your ...
RunOns Splices FragsUpdated2007
... A more logical, concise construction using subordination would read as follows: Since smoking is too expensive, Eli wants to quit. ...
... A more logical, concise construction using subordination would read as follows: Since smoking is too expensive, Eli wants to quit. ...
pages 561–577 - Stanford University
... or local), there is a feature path terminating with CONTENT|RESTIND|INDEX leading to a substructure of type index, which in turn bears a set of features usually called agreement features (usually, PERSON, NUMBER, GENDER). This is the case no matter whether the index-bearing element is a QNP (e.g. ev ...
... or local), there is a feature path terminating with CONTENT|RESTIND|INDEX leading to a substructure of type index, which in turn bears a set of features usually called agreement features (usually, PERSON, NUMBER, GENDER). This is the case no matter whether the index-bearing element is a QNP (e.g. ev ...
The Akan Phrasal Verb as a Syntactic Manifestation
... meaning of ordinary verb and adposition combination in which the meaning is to some extent the aggregate of the meanings of the constituent words. Phrasal verbs are, thus, basically idioms and they therefore have some degree of opacity. One other major characteristic of phrasal verbs is the stabilit ...
... meaning of ordinary verb and adposition combination in which the meaning is to some extent the aggregate of the meanings of the constituent words. Phrasal verbs are, thus, basically idioms and they therefore have some degree of opacity. One other major characteristic of phrasal verbs is the stabilit ...
0525 GERMAN (FOREIGN LANGUAGE) MARK SCHEME for the May/June 2015 series
... Subject (=subject noun or pronoun including article or possessive) + any finite verb Disregard adjectives, relative clauses, qualifiers and modifiers when looking at the ‘subject’ Minor spelling errors in the subject will be tolerated Capitalisation of nouns will be considered under Other linguistic ...
... Subject (=subject noun or pronoun including article or possessive) + any finite verb Disregard adjectives, relative clauses, qualifiers and modifiers when looking at the ‘subject’ Minor spelling errors in the subject will be tolerated Capitalisation of nouns will be considered under Other linguistic ...
On Representations in Morphology Case, Agreement and Inversion
... supposedto be the locus of the phonologicalexpressionof meaningand of grammatical categories. Traditionally, morpheme-basedtheories construedthese categories as being in a more or less one-to-one relationwith discrete substringsof phonologicalstructureor FORMATIVES. If this were an adequateview, it ...
... supposedto be the locus of the phonologicalexpressionof meaningand of grammatical categories. Traditionally, morpheme-basedtheories construedthese categories as being in a more or less one-to-one relationwith discrete substringsof phonologicalstructureor FORMATIVES. If this were an adequateview, it ...
Tagset Manual
... The words daer and toe together form a pronominal adverb daartoe. In the tag tier this is indicated by tagging toe with PronAdv(prep), indicating that it is part of a separated PronAdv. In the fifth tier, it is shown which tokens should be linked together. The tag ba4 in the second line indicates th ...
... The words daer and toe together form a pronominal adverb daartoe. In the tag tier this is indicated by tagging toe with PronAdv(prep), indicating that it is part of a separated PronAdv. In the fifth tier, it is shown which tokens should be linked together. The tag ba4 in the second line indicates th ...
Suppose, for instance, that the writer wants to achieve
... What is “that goes in and out with me” a. the first independent clause c. a subordinate clause, object of have b. a subordinate clause modifying shadow d. a subordinate clause modifying goes What is “and”? a. a coordinating conjunction c. a subordinating conjunction b. a relative pronoun d. a prepos ...
... What is “that goes in and out with me” a. the first independent clause c. a subordinate clause, object of have b. a subordinate clause modifying shadow d. a subordinate clause modifying goes What is “and”? a. a coordinating conjunction c. a subordinating conjunction b. a relative pronoun d. a prepos ...
The Special Datives
... 4. Dative with Certain Compound Verbs praesum, praeficio, occurro, etc. (often verbs with prefixes of ob- and prae-) ...
... 4. Dative with Certain Compound Verbs praesum, praeficio, occurro, etc. (often verbs with prefixes of ob- and prae-) ...
KISS Level 2. 2. The Complexities of Prepositional Phrases
... The Three Tests to Distinguish Finite Verbs from Verbals ......................................................... 26 Exercise # 4.a. - Based on The Tale of Samuel Whiskers ........................................................ 27 Exercise # 4.b. - Based on The Tale of Samuel Whiskers ............ ...
... The Three Tests to Distinguish Finite Verbs from Verbals ......................................................... 26 Exercise # 4.a. - Based on The Tale of Samuel Whiskers ........................................................ 27 Exercise # 4.b. - Based on The Tale of Samuel Whiskers ............ ...
dependent clauses
... When the relative pronoun is used as the object of a preposition, the adjective clause can take several forms. The most formal way to express these ideas is to place the preposition at the beginning of the adjective clause as in Sentences 1 and 2 (below). In this type of sentence construction, if th ...
... When the relative pronoun is used as the object of a preposition, the adjective clause can take several forms. The most formal way to express these ideas is to place the preposition at the beginning of the adjective clause as in Sentences 1 and 2 (below). In this type of sentence construction, if th ...
design and implementation of a spelling checker for
... one by one. The process stops when nothing else remains. However in some cases, although a solution is obtained further consistency analysis proves that this solution is not the correct one. In such cases the previous pseudo-solution is reduced by one character and the search procedure is repeated. ...
... one by one. The process stops when nothing else remains. However in some cases, although a solution is obtained further consistency analysis proves that this solution is not the correct one. In such cases the previous pseudo-solution is reduced by one character and the search procedure is repeated. ...
Irregular Verbs
... You probably know that every sentence has at least one verb in it. There are two main types of verbs. Action verbs are used to depict activities that are doable, and linking verbs are used to describe conditions. Both action verbs and linking verbs can accompany auxiliary verbs including the three m ...
... You probably know that every sentence has at least one verb in it. There are two main types of verbs. Action verbs are used to depict activities that are doable, and linking verbs are used to describe conditions. Both action verbs and linking verbs can accompany auxiliary verbs including the three m ...
sesi 5 CLAUSES
... the clause can come after the subject or the object of the sentence. clause after the object of the sentence: • She loves the chocolate (which / that) I ...
... the clause can come after the subject or the object of the sentence. clause after the object of the sentence: • She loves the chocolate (which / that) I ...
Spanish Courses 2
... FUNCTIONAL CONTENT: - To distinguish between continuously ongoing actions and habitual actions. - To express feelings. - To describe friendly or sentimental relations. GRAMMATICAL CONTENT: - Irregular reflexive verbs in the present indicative. LEXICAL CONTENT: - Objects and verbs concerning the pers ...
... FUNCTIONAL CONTENT: - To distinguish between continuously ongoing actions and habitual actions. - To express feelings. - To describe friendly or sentimental relations. GRAMMATICAL CONTENT: - Irregular reflexive verbs in the present indicative. LEXICAL CONTENT: - Objects and verbs concerning the pers ...
Here - Syntax of the World`s Languages VII
... The grammaticalization pattern suggested here is indirectly corroborated by the fact of variability of the adverbial suffix, -wō ~ -ɓō. One might think that -wō is just a “weak variant” of ɓō (in Dan, ɓ may be pronounced as w in the word-internal positionin the rapid speech). However, another ex ...
... The grammaticalization pattern suggested here is indirectly corroborated by the fact of variability of the adverbial suffix, -wō ~ -ɓō. One might think that -wō is just a “weak variant” of ɓō (in Dan, ɓ may be pronounced as w in the word-internal positionin the rapid speech). However, another ex ...
PERSONAL AND REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS 1. Introduction
... either to the gender features of their nominal antecedent, or to the sex (male/female) of their referent. The 3rd person is also the only person to have special reflexive forms. These forms do not show any gender or number opposition, so we analyze them as [+anaph +3rd]. For the other persons the fo ...
... either to the gender features of their nominal antecedent, or to the sex (male/female) of their referent. The 3rd person is also the only person to have special reflexive forms. These forms do not show any gender or number opposition, so we analyze them as [+anaph +3rd]. For the other persons the fo ...