LEXICAL NEGATION IN ENGLISH: THE CASE OF UN- AND IN-
... between unbearable and intolerable). To be fair, it is not certain whether this account of the distribution of un- and in- is sufficient, satisfactory, or even accurate. First, many words such as unfortunate, unjust, ungracious, unacceptable, unapologetic, etc. are from direct or indirect Latin orig ...
... between unbearable and intolerable). To be fair, it is not certain whether this account of the distribution of un- and in- is sufficient, satisfactory, or even accurate. First, many words such as unfortunate, unjust, ungracious, unacceptable, unapologetic, etc. are from direct or indirect Latin orig ...
On Word Definition in Children and Adults
... definiendum on the syntactic and semantic dimensions of the definition. Level of abstraction only explained significantly the differences in the components of the semantic dimension. The results offered in this study revealed that the characteristics of the students are more important than the chara ...
... definiendum on the syntactic and semantic dimensions of the definition. Level of abstraction only explained significantly the differences in the components of the semantic dimension. The results offered in this study revealed that the characteristics of the students are more important than the chara ...
Deixis and anaphora F. Recanati Institut Jean Nicod (CNRS) 1bis
... upon what the can be presumed to be in a position then and there to see or otherwise perceive
for himself. He may rely upon information imparted by earlier sentences in the same conversation. He
may rely upon information in the hearer's possession which is not derived from either of these s ...
... upon what the
The Origin and Development of Nonconcatenative Morphology by
... and perhaps most important is the morphologization of previously phonological alternations. This includes alternations related to the long-distance influence of a vowel or consonant and those occasioned by the prosodic structure of a word, particularly stress placement. The other two processes are a ...
... and perhaps most important is the morphologization of previously phonological alternations. This includes alternations related to the long-distance influence of a vowel or consonant and those occasioned by the prosodic structure of a word, particularly stress placement. The other two processes are a ...
Open Access version via Utrecht University Repository
... 24 Private conversation with Elliot Lash and Aaron Griffith. See also Mac Coisdealbha 1998: 83-85 and 162167, where topic and contrast are discussed in relation to nominativus pendens and cleft (although the terminology is slightly different) and see also Mac Coisdealbha 1998: 158-162. Contrastive e ...
... 24 Private conversation with Elliot Lash and Aaron Griffith. See also Mac Coisdealbha 1998: 83-85 and 162167, where topic and contrast are discussed in relation to nominativus pendens and cleft (although the terminology is slightly different) and see also Mac Coisdealbha 1998: 158-162. Contrastive e ...
Noun clauses function
... § observation: The action of the infinitive to know points directly at the DEP. § DEP function: object of the infinitive to know § DEP identity: noun clause ...
... § observation: The action of the infinitive to know points directly at the DEP. § DEP function: object of the infinitive to know § DEP identity: noun clause ...
Different forms, different meanings?
... which has been defined as : “[t]he meaning of a word considered in isolation from the sentence containing it, and regardless of its grammatical context” (Oxford Dictionary http://oxforddictionaries.com), “the equivalent to the commonly used, less technical (but ambiguous), term ‘word-meaning’” (Lyon ...
... which has been defined as : “[t]he meaning of a word considered in isolation from the sentence containing it, and regardless of its grammatical context” (Oxford Dictionary http://oxforddictionaries.com), “the equivalent to the commonly used, less technical (but ambiguous), term ‘word-meaning’” (Lyon ...
Being Colloquial in Esperanto
... that in my experience give native English speakers particular trouble or that we find especially interesting. I have also included a very large number of examples, since in my experience an example often makes more sense than an abstract explanation. All examples are accompanied by more or less coll ...
... that in my experience give native English speakers particular trouble or that we find especially interesting. I have also included a very large number of examples, since in my experience an example often makes more sense than an abstract explanation. All examples are accompanied by more or less coll ...
LANGUAGE ARTS 300
... Identify what expressions are poetic in comparison to those that are not Find words which begin with the same letter or which rhyme with other words Write your own rhyming couplet Synonyms and Antonyms Match synonym and antonym pairs of words Identify whether or not words are synonyms Find antonym p ...
... Identify what expressions are poetic in comparison to those that are not Find words which begin with the same letter or which rhyme with other words Write your own rhyming couplet Synonyms and Antonyms Match synonym and antonym pairs of words Identify whether or not words are synonyms Find antonym p ...
ABSTRACT - NEHU Institutional Repository
... is, 'the Achik language' which means 'the language of hill men'. They also call it Mande Kusik 'the language of men'.'* The term 'Garo' was given to them by other communities who came across them, but the people themselves use the terms Achik or Mande. Garo is predominantly a verb final language, so ...
... is, 'the Achik language' which means 'the language of hill men'. They also call it Mande Kusik 'the language of men'.'* The term 'Garo' was given to them by other communities who came across them, but the people themselves use the terms Achik or Mande. Garo is predominantly a verb final language, so ...
Feature Mismatches: Consequences for Syntax, Morphology and
... Throughout the dissertation, I investigate various phenomena where the values of the two halves of the feature do not line up, looking at the mass/count distinction, collective nouns in (British) English, and quantified noun phrases in Russian, among others. I propose that two classes of atypical ma ...
... Throughout the dissertation, I investigate various phenomena where the values of the two halves of the feature do not line up, looking at the mass/count distinction, collective nouns in (British) English, and quantified noun phrases in Russian, among others. I propose that two classes of atypical ma ...
Chapter 4 Prosody
... 5.5.2.1.1 NP inflectional markers 5.5.2.1.2 Participant agreement markers 5.5.2.2 Adverbial enclitics 5.5.2.3 Second position enclitics 5.5.3 SUMMARY 5.6 PREFIXES 5.6.1 INVENTORY OF KASHIBO-KAKATAIBO PREFIXES 5.6.2 GRAMMATICAL PROPERTIES OF PREFIXES 5.6.2.1 Prefixes on nouns 5.6.2.2 Prefixation of a ...
... 5.5.2.1.1 NP inflectional markers 5.5.2.1.2 Participant agreement markers 5.5.2.2 Adverbial enclitics 5.5.2.3 Second position enclitics 5.5.3 SUMMARY 5.6 PREFIXES 5.6.1 INVENTORY OF KASHIBO-KAKATAIBO PREFIXES 5.6.2 GRAMMATICAL PROPERTIES OF PREFIXES 5.6.2.1 Prefixes on nouns 5.6.2.2 Prefixation of a ...
Adverbs in Kenyang
... different adverbial behaviours. The analysis supposes that the nature of the syntactic constituent that licenses the adverb determines its semantic interpretation. The latter is obtained given the semantic features associated with the adverb. In Jackendoff’s (1972) analysis, adverbs are semantically ...
... different adverbial behaviours. The analysis supposes that the nature of the syntactic constituent that licenses the adverb determines its semantic interpretation. The latter is obtained given the semantic features associated with the adverb. In Jackendoff’s (1972) analysis, adverbs are semantically ...
Grammar Practice Book - Methacton School District
... 1. Juan moved to a new school. 2. The friends played basketball in the yard. 3. took the bus to school. 4. Mrs. Janis, the math teacher. ...
... 1. Juan moved to a new school. 2. The friends played basketball in the yard. 3. took the bus to school. 4. Mrs. Janis, the math teacher. ...
Choosing a Spanish Part-of-Speech tagger for a lexically
... requirements are met by using the provided tokeniser and piping it to the PoS tagger. IXA has been trained and evaluated using the Ancora corpus (Taulé, Martí, and Recasens, 2008). Two PoS tagging models are available: one based on the Perceptron algorithm (Collins, 2002), and another one based on M ...
... requirements are met by using the provided tokeniser and piping it to the PoS tagger. IXA has been trained and evaluated using the Ancora corpus (Taulé, Martí, and Recasens, 2008). Two PoS tagging models are available: one based on the Perceptron algorithm (Collins, 2002), and another one based on M ...
18 The Instrumental Case Feminine declension nouns Masculine
... person/object evaluated positively/negatively A path, because it facilitates movement, can also be conceived of as a facilitator for action, an instrument, or a means (think of our English expression of a way to do things , where we also understand means and instruments in terms of a path by using t ...
... person/object evaluated positively/negatively A path, because it facilitates movement, can also be conceived of as a facilitator for action, an instrument, or a means (think of our English expression of a way to do things , where we also understand means and instruments in terms of a path by using t ...
Adjectives and Argument Structure
... The last decades have seen a growing interest in the study of argument structure. The different θroles assigned by various predicates were identified, the principles governing argument projection to syntactic positions were investigated, and a variety of diathesis alternations were analyzed. However ...
... The last decades have seen a growing interest in the study of argument structure. The different θroles assigned by various predicates were identified, the principles governing argument projection to syntactic positions were investigated, and a variety of diathesis alternations were analyzed. However ...
PALAVRAS
... Many times, this process has turned back on itself, with the dynamics of the ”tool grammar” (i.e. the growing Constraint Grammar rule set) forcing new distinctions or ...
... Many times, this process has turned back on itself, with the dynamics of the ”tool grammar” (i.e. the growing Constraint Grammar rule set) forcing new distinctions or ...
Introductory Linguistics
... and other languages. I doubt that anyone who doesn’t go on in linguistics will remember much of the course material five years after they have graduated, but the analytical skills in which you will get practice will be (I hope) both more permanent and more useful. Third, the course is intended to gi ...
... and other languages. I doubt that anyone who doesn’t go on in linguistics will remember much of the course material five years after they have graduated, but the analytical skills in which you will get practice will be (I hope) both more permanent and more useful. Third, the course is intended to gi ...
Grammar and Language Workbook
... The council vote as they wish on the pay increase. (plural) 6. A possessive noun shows possession, ownership, or the relationship between two nouns. Monica’s book the rabbit’s ears the hamster’s cage ...
... The council vote as they wish on the pay increase. (plural) 6. A possessive noun shows possession, ownership, or the relationship between two nouns. Monica’s book the rabbit’s ears the hamster’s cage ...
A Grammar of Bora with Special Attention to Tone
... Verbs derived from nouns . . . . 4.3.2.1 -lle ‘treat like, regard as’ ...
... Verbs derived from nouns . . . . 4.3.2.1 -lle ‘treat like, regard as’ ...
Japanese Grammar Guide - Tae Kim`s Guide to Learning Japanese
... 4.4.4 Using 「のに」 to mean "despite" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4.5 Expressing contradiction using 「が」 and 「けど」 . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4.6 Expressing multiple reasons using 「し」 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4.7 Expressing multiple actions or states using 「〜たりする」 . . . . . ...
... 4.4.4 Using 「のに」 to mean "despite" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4.5 Expressing contradiction using 「が」 and 「けど」 . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4.6 Expressing multiple reasons using 「し」 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4.7 Expressing multiple actions or states using 「〜たりする」 . . . . . ...
Introduction to Tocharian - Ústav srovnávací jazykovědy
... 1.1.2. Who were the Tocharians? The speakers of Tocharian played an important role in the Buddhist civilization of preIslamic eastern Central Asia, but their exact identity remains unknown. The name “Tocharian” rests mainly on the form twɣry in an Old Uyghur colophon, but both the reading and the i ...
... 1.1.2. Who were the Tocharians? The speakers of Tocharian played an important role in the Buddhist civilization of preIslamic eastern Central Asia, but their exact identity remains unknown. The name “Tocharian” rests mainly on the form twɣry in an Old Uyghur colophon, but both the reading and the i ...
Introductory Linguistics
... The other main point so far concerns the question of unconscious knowledge. Any native speaker of English will have the intuitions about grammaticality and other matters that we, as linguists, use to justify our analysis. Thus, knowing English means that you “know” the Each Other Reference Rule, in ...
... The other main point so far concerns the question of unconscious knowledge. Any native speaker of English will have the intuitions about grammaticality and other matters that we, as linguists, use to justify our analysis. Thus, knowing English means that you “know” the Each Other Reference Rule, in ...
Non-finites in North Saami - Suomalais
... the so-called negative supine (North Saami) nominalizer nominative oblique stem possessive adjective partitive passive plural possessive pronoun progressive present particle past participle possessive suffix question marker reciprocal sentence singular a latter part of a bipartite stem superlative t ...
... the so-called negative supine (North Saami) nominalizer nominative oblique stem possessive adjective partitive passive plural possessive pronoun progressive present particle past participle possessive suffix question marker reciprocal sentence singular a latter part of a bipartite stem superlative t ...