Prametric variation in number
... fer falta 'to be necessary' have developed the capacity to check nominative case, and have followed the strategy of converting the object into a derived subject. Therefore, sentences with these verbs are not always impersonal sentences, as shown in (8), where a nominative pronoun agrees with the ver ...
... fer falta 'to be necessary' have developed the capacity to check nominative case, and have followed the strategy of converting the object into a derived subject. Therefore, sentences with these verbs are not always impersonal sentences, as shown in (8), where a nominative pronoun agrees with the ver ...
Verbs in spoken sentence processing Goede, Dieuwke de
... in the argument structure of the verb. So in example (10) the DAH predicts activation of the boy after the verb accused, because it is an argument of the verb and the verb is supposed to be directly linked to its arguments. Two other lexical accounts were raised by Fodor (1989, 1995) and are called ...
... in the argument structure of the verb. So in example (10) the DAH predicts activation of the boy after the verb accused, because it is an argument of the verb and the verb is supposed to be directly linked to its arguments. Two other lexical accounts were raised by Fodor (1989, 1995) and are called ...
ŠIAULIAI UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT
... order to specify the denominal verb. Sandor (2007) in the earlier publications defines conversion as ‘a non-concatenative process where the lexical category of a lexeme changes into another lexical category, without adding an affix to it. For example, the noun a tree changes into another lexical cat ...
... order to specify the denominal verb. Sandor (2007) in the earlier publications defines conversion as ‘a non-concatenative process where the lexical category of a lexeme changes into another lexical category, without adding an affix to it. For example, the noun a tree changes into another lexical cat ...
Учреждение образования «Гомельский государственный
... one’s way). The Passive compared with adjectival participles Many words such as broken, interested, shut, worried , can be used either as adjectives or as past participles in passive constructions. A difference can be noted between: I was worried about you all night. ( adjective: a state) I was worr ...
... one’s way). The Passive compared with adjectival participles Many words such as broken, interested, shut, worried , can be used either as adjectives or as past participles in passive constructions. A difference can be noted between: I was worried about you all night. ( adjective: a state) I was worr ...
教 案
... a) Have to, like must, is used to express obligation and necessity. Must has only one form and it is used for all persons in the present and future. Have to, however, is almost like a full verb and has present, past and future forms. In meaning, there is some difference between must and have to. Mus ...
... a) Have to, like must, is used to express obligation and necessity. Must has only one form and it is used for all persons in the present and future. Have to, however, is almost like a full verb and has present, past and future forms. In meaning, there is some difference between must and have to. Mus ...
focus 11 position of adverbs
... There are three main positions for adverbs which modify a verb: - front position (before the subject) Finally he could stand the noise no longer - mid position (between the subject and verb, or after be) He usually plays better than this. She is usually here by 10.00 - end position (after the verb) ...
... There are three main positions for adverbs which modify a verb: - front position (before the subject) Finally he could stand the noise no longer - mid position (between the subject and verb, or after be) He usually plays better than this. She is usually here by 10.00 - end position (after the verb) ...
azu_td_9032531_sip1_
... the Fulbright Foundation for full financial support from 1985 to 1987, the P.E.O. Foundation for partial financial support during the years 1987-1990, the Department of Linguistics, U. of Arizona for teaching assistantships from 1987 to 1990, and Chiang Mai University, Thailand, for permission of my ...
... the Fulbright Foundation for full financial support from 1985 to 1987, the P.E.O. Foundation for partial financial support during the years 1987-1990, the Department of Linguistics, U. of Arizona for teaching assistantships from 1987 to 1990, and Chiang Mai University, Thailand, for permission of my ...
focus 11 position of adverbs
... There are three main positions for adverbs which modify a verb: - front position (before the subject) Finally he could stand the noise no longer - mid position (between the subject and verb, or after be) He usually plays better than this. She is usually here by 10.00 - end position (after the verb) ...
... There are three main positions for adverbs which modify a verb: - front position (before the subject) Finally he could stand the noise no longer - mid position (between the subject and verb, or after be) He usually plays better than this. She is usually here by 10.00 - end position (after the verb) ...
Fix-It Student Pages
... Welcome to Fix-It! This document contains the student pages for the Frog Prince, or Just Desserts Fix-Its. They are formatted for two-sided printing but may be printed single-sided. Each student will need his own copy of the student pages. If you are a classroom teacher, you are welcome to make copi ...
... Welcome to Fix-It! This document contains the student pages for the Frog Prince, or Just Desserts Fix-Its. They are formatted for two-sided printing but may be printed single-sided. Each student will need his own copy of the student pages. If you are a classroom teacher, you are welcome to make copi ...
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Computational
... Terminology and Knowledge Representation. Italian Linguistic Resources for the Archaeological Domain Maria Pia di Buono, Mario Monteleone and Annibale Elia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 SentiMerge: Combining Sentiment Lexicons in a Bayesian Framework Guy Emer ...
... Terminology and Knowledge Representation. Italian Linguistic Resources for the Archaeological Domain Maria Pia di Buono, Mario Monteleone and Annibale Elia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 SentiMerge: Combining Sentiment Lexicons in a Bayesian Framework Guy Emer ...
Grammaticization of reflexive pronoun into a marker of passive
... Moreover, most of the personal reflexives cannot be naturally paraphrased by the be-passive. In the data presented here, only (2a) would sound reasonably acceptable in such a paraphrase. It must also be noted that this cannot be attributed simply to the potential clash in aspect: consider (2a), whic ...
... Moreover, most of the personal reflexives cannot be naturally paraphrased by the be-passive. In the data presented here, only (2a) would sound reasonably acceptable in such a paraphrase. It must also be noted that this cannot be attributed simply to the potential clash in aspect: consider (2a), whic ...
yaqui coordination - University of Arizona
... My analysis of Yaqui coordination is presented within the framework of Optimality Theory (OT) (which essentially began with Prince and Smolensky 1993, McCarthy and Prince 1993). This theory suggests that there are a set of universal, violable and rankable constraints which explain the nature of ling ...
... My analysis of Yaqui coordination is presented within the framework of Optimality Theory (OT) (which essentially began with Prince and Smolensky 1993, McCarthy and Prince 1993). This theory suggests that there are a set of universal, violable and rankable constraints which explain the nature of ling ...
TWO CLASSES OF DOUBLE OBJECT VERBS: THE ROLE OF
... assume that either the overt theme is licensed by covert incorporation (Noun Reanalysis, Baker 1988) or it has the status of an adjunct modifying the null theme that, in such a view, is present. In section 3.5 I will present some evidence from Greek that in fact both options seem to be instantiated. ...
... assume that either the overt theme is licensed by covert incorporation (Noun Reanalysis, Baker 1988) or it has the status of an adjunct modifying the null theme that, in such a view, is present. In section 3.5 I will present some evidence from Greek that in fact both options seem to be instantiated. ...
File - Gwen Holladay
... statements are needed, place them in the step with which they are associated. For technical procedures, limit the number of verbs per step to one. However, you may use up to three verbs per step as long as they are related action verbs. The following list of verbs is not intended to be comprehensive ...
... statements are needed, place them in the step with which they are associated. For technical procedures, limit the number of verbs per step to one. However, you may use up to three verbs per step as long as they are related action verbs. The following list of verbs is not intended to be comprehensive ...
Language English Language Arts Standard5
... CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.8.4c Consult general and specialized reference materials (e.g., dictionaries, glossaries, thesauruses), both print and digital, to find the pronunciation of a word or determine or clarify its precise meaning or its part of speech. ...
... CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.8.4c Consult general and specialized reference materials (e.g., dictionaries, glossaries, thesauruses), both print and digital, to find the pronunciation of a word or determine or clarify its precise meaning or its part of speech. ...
Towards a structural typology of verb classes
... arguments: intransitive laugh has one argument, transitive see has two arguments, and ditransitive give has three arguments. If one is concerned with a particular language, one also needs to know how these arguments are realized. Turning from English to Turkish, to Georgian or to one of the indigeno ...
... arguments: intransitive laugh has one argument, transitive see has two arguments, and ditransitive give has three arguments. If one is concerned with a particular language, one also needs to know how these arguments are realized. Turning from English to Turkish, to Georgian or to one of the indigeno ...
Morphological Tagging of Old Norse Texts and Its Use in Studying
... sfg3eþ: verb (s) – indicative (f) – active (g) – 3rd person (3) – singular (e) – past (þ) ssg: verb (s) – supine (s) – active (g) lkeþvf: adjective (l) – masculine (k) – singular (e) – dative (þ) – definite (v) – positive (f) nkeþg: noun (n) – masculine (k) – singular (e) – dative (þ) – suffixed art ...
... sfg3eþ: verb (s) – indicative (f) – active (g) – 3rd person (3) – singular (e) – past (þ) ssg: verb (s) – supine (s) – active (g) lkeþvf: adjective (l) – masculine (k) – singular (e) – dative (þ) – definite (v) – positive (f) nkeþg: noun (n) – masculine (k) – singular (e) – dative (þ) – suffixed art ...
double case constructions in Koine Greek - Journal of Greco
... It has long been recognized that the Greek language makes use of double case constructions—at least the double accusative variety. Although only certain verbs allow for such constructions, 1 they are nevertheless commonly encountered by readers of the New Testament and other Greek literature. Drawin ...
... It has long been recognized that the Greek language makes use of double case constructions—at least the double accusative variety. Although only certain verbs allow for such constructions, 1 they are nevertheless commonly encountered by readers of the New Testament and other Greek literature. Drawin ...
ianguage - University of California, Berkeley
... phonetic changes are unconscious and without exception and that analogy plays a tremendous r6le in all languages, are either entirely neglected or only incidentally treated. This freedom from the restraint of the classical school of philologists is of the greatest importance and significance. It ena ...
... phonetic changes are unconscious and without exception and that analogy plays a tremendous r6le in all languages, are either entirely neglected or only incidentally treated. This freedom from the restraint of the classical school of philologists is of the greatest importance and significance. It ena ...
Egyptian. - Georgetown University
... Earlier Egyptian had no morphological indications of case, i.e., there are no obvious graphemic units that can be identified as case markers on nominals. Pronouns do vary formally depending on position, but their distribution does not map easily onto any standard case alignment (as noted in Satzinge ...
... Earlier Egyptian had no morphological indications of case, i.e., there are no obvious graphemic units that can be identified as case markers on nominals. Pronouns do vary formally depending on position, but their distribution does not map easily onto any standard case alignment (as noted in Satzinge ...
- D-Scholarship@Pitt
... Unlike many other American Indian languages, there are print materials available in CQ. There are grammars and dictionaries available, and the bible has been translated. There is a comparatively large body of poetry and fiction work in CQ. There are also radio and television programs. However, for t ...
... Unlike many other American Indian languages, there are print materials available in CQ. There are grammars and dictionaries available, and the bible has been translated. There is a comparatively large body of poetry and fiction work in CQ. There are also radio and television programs. However, for t ...
1 The Functions of Non-Final Verbs and Their Aspectual Categories
... The discussion below begins with an overview of NM patterns relevant to typology (§2). Section 3 introduces the three non-final verb constructions and explores their morphological composition. Section 4 examines the functions of these non-final verb constructions in narrative discourse and the ways ...
... The discussion below begins with an overview of NM patterns relevant to typology (§2). Section 3 introduces the three non-final verb constructions and explores their morphological composition. Section 4 examines the functions of these non-final verb constructions in narrative discourse and the ways ...
Pictorial English grammar
... Visually, in the sentence above, the element O is a subject of the verb of the to infinitive. Therefore, S1 in S1 go there (S1: subject) is you. That is, we can associate with the complete sentence, you go there. When it comes to the interpretation of the sentence, I want you to go there, the proces ...
... Visually, in the sentence above, the element O is a subject of the verb of the to infinitive. Therefore, S1 in S1 go there (S1: subject) is you. That is, we can associate with the complete sentence, you go there. When it comes to the interpretation of the sentence, I want you to go there, the proces ...
IsiXhosa Style Guide - Center
... The purpose of this Style Guide is to provide everybody involved in the localization of IsiXhosa Microsoft products with Microsoft-specific linguistic guidelines and standard conventions that differ from or are more prescriptive than those found in language reference materials. These conventions hav ...
... The purpose of this Style Guide is to provide everybody involved in the localization of IsiXhosa Microsoft products with Microsoft-specific linguistic guidelines and standard conventions that differ from or are more prescriptive than those found in language reference materials. These conventions hav ...