welsh joint education committee
... Encountering a gamut of imaginative, original and ambitious pieces is one of the joys of moderating this module. In nearly all, even when the piece was not fully successful, there were elements to enjoy and reward in the use of language to evoke atmosphere, observe significant character traits or ca ...
... Encountering a gamut of imaginative, original and ambitious pieces is one of the joys of moderating this module. In nearly all, even when the piece was not fully successful, there were elements to enjoy and reward in the use of language to evoke atmosphere, observe significant character traits or ca ...
the present perfect: an exercise in the study of events
... inconsistent observations and analyses. For example, there are philosophical studies which focus on the division of labor between metaphysics and semantics, while bypassing linguistic assumptions. Two main perspectives are discerned with respect to approaches to plurals and events. There is the sing ...
... inconsistent observations and analyses. For example, there are philosophical studies which focus on the division of labor between metaphysics and semantics, while bypassing linguistic assumptions. Two main perspectives are discerned with respect to approaches to plurals and events. There is the sing ...
Verbal Dvandvas in Modern Greek - OSU Linguistics
... compound may in fact rather be N-V (i.e. abarono me kli∂i ‘lock with a key’, not from the verbal kli∂ono + abarono, with kli∂ono ‘lock by key’). Such is also the case with trigo-pata, alono-qerizi, and gremo-tsakizete. This fact may well be crucial concerning the historical development of the V-V ty ...
... compound may in fact rather be N-V (i.e. abarono me kli∂i ‘lock with a key’, not from the verbal kli∂ono + abarono, with kli∂ono ‘lock by key’). Such is also the case with trigo-pata, alono-qerizi, and gremo-tsakizete. This fact may well be crucial concerning the historical development of the V-V ty ...
Some Standard Features of AAVE
... Rickford and Rickford (2000) make this simple statement toward the beginning of their celebrated book on African American Vernacular English (AAVE). They are not, of course, saying that all African Americans are AAVE speakers, or that all AAVE speakers are competent in only that dialect. What they a ...
... Rickford and Rickford (2000) make this simple statement toward the beginning of their celebrated book on African American Vernacular English (AAVE). They are not, of course, saying that all African Americans are AAVE speakers, or that all AAVE speakers are competent in only that dialect. What they a ...
Editing, Revising, and More
... For each skill area you will find: • A Detailed Lesson Plan with “Think and Discuss” pages for skills addressed in the student resource books. These Lesson Plans provide background information, teaching suggestions, and opportunities to expand on the basic activity found on the student resource page ...
... For each skill area you will find: • A Detailed Lesson Plan with “Think and Discuss” pages for skills addressed in the student resource books. These Lesson Plans provide background information, teaching suggestions, and opportunities to expand on the basic activity found on the student resource page ...
Conjunctions - BasicComposition.Com
... S UBORD IN ATIN G CON JUN CTION S A subordinating conjunction p laced at the beginning of an ind ep end ent clau se changes it into a subordinate or dependent clause (no longer a com p lete sentence). It introd u ces the d epend ent clau se and show s how it relates to the ind ep end ent clau se to ...
... S UBORD IN ATIN G CON JUN CTION S A subordinating conjunction p laced at the beginning of an ind ep end ent clau se changes it into a subordinate or dependent clause (no longer a com p lete sentence). It introd u ces the d epend ent clau se and show s how it relates to the ind ep end ent clau se to ...
On past participles and their external arguments
... care of by Voice (see e.g. Kratzer, 1996, and many others) and that Voice can take a verbal participial complement. If the external argument of the participle appears as a DP in the specifier of Voice, as in active constructions, the result is an active past participle. If it instead takes the form ...
... care of by Voice (see e.g. Kratzer, 1996, and many others) and that Voice can take a verbal participial complement. If the external argument of the participle appears as a DP in the specifier of Voice, as in active constructions, the result is an active past participle. If it instead takes the form ...
SRCMF tutorial
... dependencies on the head of the clause doie “should”, since it is both the subject of the clause and a subordinating conjunction. 2. Coordination is not represented within the dependency structure. Coordinated nodes are instead “grouped” together, and this non-hierarchical grouping complements hiera ...
... dependencies on the head of the clause doie “should”, since it is both the subject of the clause and a subordinating conjunction. 2. Coordination is not represented within the dependency structure. Coordinated nodes are instead “grouped” together, and this non-hierarchical grouping complements hiera ...
The limits of deponency - Jonathan Bobaljik
... alternants, as are -ɣʔi in (5a) and -ɣʔe in (7b), the final vowel of ine- is elided before another vowel, as in (5b), and schwa is generally epenthetic, but assigned in the examples to one morpheme or another arbitrarily. Note that although Chukchi has no conjugation classes (all verbs take the same ...
... alternants, as are -ɣʔi in (5a) and -ɣʔe in (7b), the final vowel of ine- is elided before another vowel, as in (5b), and schwa is generally epenthetic, but assigned in the examples to one morpheme or another arbitrarily. Note that although Chukchi has no conjugation classes (all verbs take the same ...
Communication Skills - Chapter 05
... Group words • The following ‘group’ words take a singular verb if you are thinking of the group as a whole, but they take a plural verb if you are thinking of the individuals in the group: ...
... Group words • The following ‘group’ words take a singular verb if you are thinking of the group as a whole, but they take a plural verb if you are thinking of the individuals in the group: ...
PowerPoint
... English, didn’t know about the distinction between complements and adjuncts and the rules governing their use. Yet, if you agree with my assignment of grammaticality and ungrammaticality, you nevertheless knew the distinction and the structures. That is, there really is a system here hiding beneath ...
... English, didn’t know about the distinction between complements and adjuncts and the rules governing their use. Yet, if you agree with my assignment of grammaticality and ungrammaticality, you nevertheless knew the distinction and the structures. That is, there really is a system here hiding beneath ...
The choice bli-s-June-99
... The verb tappa means ‘drop unintentionally’. Whereas (12a) is a plausible utterance, (12b) is strange, unless it is for instance part of a director’s instructions to an actor. Similarly, the negative imperative in (13a) is possible whereas the positive imperative in (13b) is strange. According to Su ...
... The verb tappa means ‘drop unintentionally’. Whereas (12a) is a plausible utterance, (12b) is strange, unless it is for instance part of a director’s instructions to an actor. Similarly, the negative imperative in (13a) is possible whereas the positive imperative in (13b) is strange. According to Su ...
Talbanken05: A Swedish Treebank with Phrase Structure and
... Table 1: The priority list of head-finding rules step is to make all other words dependents of the head. In the simpler case, when the head is an individual word (terminal node), that word be the head of all its child nodes. The verb fäster is a terminal that becomes the head of the other terminals ...
... Table 1: The priority list of head-finding rules step is to make all other words dependents of the head. In the simpler case, when the head is an individual word (terminal node), that word be the head of all its child nodes. The verb fäster is a terminal that becomes the head of the other terminals ...
From Discourse to “Odd Coordinations” –
... no “across the board (ATB) movement” (Williams, 1978) analysis available. There is one alternative, though, that we have to take into consideration here. If we suppose that examples like (3) are not the result of C’-coordination followed by ATB-movement, but that they are the result of CP-coordinati ...
... no “across the board (ATB) movement” (Williams, 1978) analysis available. There is one alternative, though, that we have to take into consideration here. If we suppose that examples like (3) are not the result of C’-coordination followed by ATB-movement, but that they are the result of CP-coordinati ...
resultative predicative adjunct constructions in the gothic bible
... O1 that appears together with a participle presenting its quality. This quality is equivalent to the result of a previous action expressed by the participle and performed on the object O2 by the subject S2 of the verb from which the participle is derived. The object of the main verb O1 and that of t ...
... O1 that appears together with a participle presenting its quality. This quality is equivalent to the result of a previous action expressed by the participle and performed on the object O2 by the subject S2 of the verb from which the participle is derived. The object of the main verb O1 and that of t ...
Chapter The Many Facets of the Cause-Effect Relation
... kind B to occur if, when A occurs, B always follows, but when A does not occur, B sometimes occurs and sometimes not. On the other hand, if when A does not occur, B never occurs, but when A occurs, B sometimes occurs and sometimes not, then A is a necessary though not a sufficient condition for B to ...
... kind B to occur if, when A occurs, B always follows, but when A does not occur, B sometimes occurs and sometimes not. On the other hand, if when A does not occur, B never occurs, but when A occurs, B sometimes occurs and sometimes not, then A is a necessary though not a sufficient condition for B to ...
Строй современного английского языка.
... linguistics. This is going to involve, in a number of cases, consideration of moot points on which differing views have been expressed by different scholars. In some cases the views of scholars appear to be so far apart as to be hardly reconcilable. It will be our task to consider the main arguments ...
... linguistics. This is going to involve, in a number of cases, consideration of moot points on which differing views have been expressed by different scholars. In some cases the views of scholars appear to be so far apart as to be hardly reconcilable. It will be our task to consider the main arguments ...
ra - Stichting Papua Erfgoed
... lexical main accent, precedes accented syllable lexical secondary accent, precedes accented syllable accent in connected speech, precedes accented syllable (grave accent) over a vowel: falling pitch (acute accent) over a vowel: rising pitch (bar) over vowels in a sequence: allegro speech varies with ...
... lexical main accent, precedes accented syllable lexical secondary accent, precedes accented syllable accent in connected speech, precedes accented syllable (grave accent) over a vowel: falling pitch (acute accent) over a vowel: rising pitch (bar) over vowels in a sequence: allegro speech varies with ...
Christiano Titoneli Santana TRANSLATION - Maxwell - PUC-Rio
... strategies have emerged to explain how translations occur and materialize. This work does not intend to present any final answer, to promote a certain perspective or to support any theory. It reports the result of analysis, discussion, and reflection stemming from studies, comparisons and theories r ...
... strategies have emerged to explain how translations occur and materialize. This work does not intend to present any final answer, to promote a certain perspective or to support any theory. It reports the result of analysis, discussion, and reflection stemming from studies, comparisons and theories r ...
Where does heteroclisis come from? Evidence from Romanian
... the first and fourth conjugations is unstressed in the first and second persons plural present, subjunctive, imperative and infinitive—stress falling instead on the root there is not one vowel corresponding to the thematic vowel of the first and fourth conjugations, but two quite different ones: e i ...
... the first and fourth conjugations is unstressed in the first and second persons plural present, subjunctive, imperative and infinitive—stress falling instead on the root there is not one vowel corresponding to the thematic vowel of the first and fourth conjugations, but two quite different ones: e i ...
Mediating Ideas in an Agent-based Team for Business Process Reengineering: Toward a Linguistic Ontology
... affinity diagram, etc), for statistical analyses upon the target processes and upon the data collected during the BPR process. For the automation of this metodology, a virtual team of software agents is intended, where the agents work either on behalf of the users (BPR personal assistants and the me ...
... affinity diagram, etc), for statistical analyses upon the target processes and upon the data collected during the BPR process. For the automation of this metodology, a virtual team of software agents is intended, where the agents work either on behalf of the users (BPR personal assistants and the me ...
Palikur and the Typology of Classifiers
... meaning. They may differ in the conditions of their use, that is, whether they are obligatory or not. Sometimes, their meaning is the same, but the form is different; sometimes it is the other way around. In this article, we will investigate Palikur, which has an ample array of distinct types of cla ...
... meaning. They may differ in the conditions of their use, that is, whether they are obligatory or not. Sometimes, their meaning is the same, but the form is different; sometimes it is the other way around. In this article, we will investigate Palikur, which has an ample array of distinct types of cla ...
Quenya Course
... what is presently available. But it is eminently possible to write quite long Quenya texts if one deliberately eschews the unfortunate gaps in our knowledge, and we can at least hope that some of these gaps (especially regarding grammatical features) will be filled in by future publications. In the ...
... what is presently available. But it is eminently possible to write quite long Quenya texts if one deliberately eschews the unfortunate gaps in our knowledge, and we can at least hope that some of these gaps (especially regarding grammatical features) will be filled in by future publications. In the ...
Solving the bracketing paradox: an analysis of
... 2.2.2 Adjective derivation with -bar Derivation with -bar applies to transitive or ditransitive verbs that have an accusative object. The logical subject of the verb is suppressed and the accusative object is promoted to the subject of the adjective. There are also a few -bar-adjectives, such as bre ...
... 2.2.2 Adjective derivation with -bar Derivation with -bar applies to transitive or ditransitive verbs that have an accusative object. The logical subject of the verb is suppressed and the accusative object is promoted to the subject of the adjective. There are also a few -bar-adjectives, such as bre ...
“Indeed, it takes only a single system of grammar to provide
... Chol’s five ejective consonants are contrastive with their non-ejective counterparts in all positions. Compare for example, Chol ty’añ ‘word’ and tyañ ‘lime’, or buts’ ‘smoke’ and buts ‘sprout’. In Chol and other Mayan languages there are no truly vowel-initial roots; all have a glottal onset (cf. ...
... Chol’s five ejective consonants are contrastive with their non-ejective counterparts in all positions. Compare for example, Chol ty’añ ‘word’ and tyañ ‘lime’, or buts’ ‘smoke’ and buts ‘sprout’. In Chol and other Mayan languages there are no truly vowel-initial roots; all have a glottal onset (cf. ...