Roots and Lexicality In Distributed Morphology
... Outside Distributed Morphology, the direct encoding of diacritic features on roots is also argued for in analyses that share the assumption of lexical decomposition but not of distinct post-syntactic morphological operations: see Josefsson (2001) and Alexiadou and Müller (2005), who interpret in syn ...
... Outside Distributed Morphology, the direct encoding of diacritic features on roots is also argued for in analyses that share the assumption of lexical decomposition but not of distinct post-syntactic morphological operations: see Josefsson (2001) and Alexiadou and Müller (2005), who interpret in syn ...
Object Pronouns
... Even though the principal purpose of any pronoun is to replace a noun, there are times when it is clearer or more emphatic to use both the noun or pronoun and a + the pronoun or noun. This is done primarily with the indirect object pronoun and more frequently with some verbs (see the following list) ...
... Even though the principal purpose of any pronoun is to replace a noun, there are times when it is clearer or more emphatic to use both the noun or pronoun and a + the pronoun or noun. This is done primarily with the indirect object pronoun and more frequently with some verbs (see the following list) ...
Killgallon participial phrases
... Unscrambling those Participial Phrases Sometimes, the positions of participial phrases within a sentence are interchangeable: the same phrase could occur in any position – sentence opener, subject-verb split, or sentence closer. Sometimes, however, only one or two positions are acceptable. - In the ...
... Unscrambling those Participial Phrases Sometimes, the positions of participial phrases within a sentence are interchangeable: the same phrase could occur in any position – sentence opener, subject-verb split, or sentence closer. Sometimes, however, only one or two positions are acceptable. - In the ...
A sentence accentuation algorithm for a Dutch
... binnen een minuut gerulneerd is not a focus-domain, as suppressing any of the three accents will lead to a [-focus] interpretation of the relevant part. Gussenhoven (1983) and Baart (1987) seem to differ as to the question of whether a one-to-one correspondence exists between focus-domains and accen ...
... binnen een minuut gerulneerd is not a focus-domain, as suppressing any of the three accents will lead to a [-focus] interpretation of the relevant part. Gussenhoven (1983) and Baart (1987) seem to differ as to the question of whether a one-to-one correspondence exists between focus-domains and accen ...
Inevitable reanalysis - Universität Konstanz
... on the fly or lexicalized, may also yield lexical categories distinct from those of an adposition’s ultimate source (e.g., English down > to down; German an ‘at’ > ahnen ‘to have a vague, intuitive feeling that something is the case or will happen’, mediated by a verbal construction such as ‘somethi ...
... on the fly or lexicalized, may also yield lexical categories distinct from those of an adposition’s ultimate source (e.g., English down > to down; German an ‘at’ > ahnen ‘to have a vague, intuitive feeling that something is the case or will happen’, mediated by a verbal construction such as ‘somethi ...
Table of Contents
... Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Cause and/or Effect 327 Considering Purpose and Audience 327 Student Essay to Consider 327 Writing an Essay with Emphasis on Cause and/or Effect 329 Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Comparison and/or Contrast 330 Considering Purpose and Audience 330 Student E ...
... Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Cause and/or Effect 327 Considering Purpose and Audience 327 Student Essay to Consider 327 Writing an Essay with Emphasis on Cause and/or Effect 329 Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Comparison and/or Contrast 330 Considering Purpose and Audience 330 Student E ...
Some Observations on English Deverbal and Gerundial Nouns
... examples from English corpora (BNC, ukWaC, enTenTen13), the paper examines the similarities and differences between the two types of nominalisations with special focus on their syntactic and semantic properties. The paper discusses deverbal/gerundial nouns in relation to the s.c. gerundial cline, wh ...
... examples from English corpora (BNC, ukWaC, enTenTen13), the paper examines the similarities and differences between the two types of nominalisations with special focus on their syntactic and semantic properties. The paper discusses deverbal/gerundial nouns in relation to the s.c. gerundial cline, wh ...
Early comprehension of the Spanish plural.
... reported that two- and three-year-old children, although already capable of producing the English plural marker in many instances, found that children sometimes did not mark the plural in the noun (e.g. dogs), and would, rather, use ‘unconventional plural markers’ to express that the set contained m ...
... reported that two- and three-year-old children, although already capable of producing the English plural marker in many instances, found that children sometimes did not mark the plural in the noun (e.g. dogs), and would, rather, use ‘unconventional plural markers’ to express that the set contained m ...
OXFORD English Grammar OXFORD
... rhythms. These were moments to savour. Everybody who was there listened in silence. For somebody that has just started writing he has made a massive impact. Whom do I think will become the next Big Thing on the art scene? If I recall the way each member of the audience expressed her- or himself / th ...
... rhythms. These were moments to savour. Everybody who was there listened in silence. For somebody that has just started writing he has made a massive impact. Whom do I think will become the next Big Thing on the art scene? If I recall the way each member of the audience expressed her- or himself / th ...
The Adverb vs. the Splitting of the Infinitive
... limitations of the auxiliary, and that the adverb is better placed between that auxiliaries than next to given. However, the main object is to stress the certain fact that there is no objection whatever to dividing a compound verb by adverbs.1 The separation of copulative verb and complement is one ...
... limitations of the auxiliary, and that the adverb is better placed between that auxiliaries than next to given. However, the main object is to stress the certain fact that there is no objection whatever to dividing a compound verb by adverbs.1 The separation of copulative verb and complement is one ...
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 ...
GRACE COMMUNICATION ("PRAYER") WITH GOD SEMINAR (III): METHODS FOR
... In this session I would like to present the methods of research in objective revelation that present authoritative doctrine for Christian practice. I trust this will challenge pastor-teachers and teachers to do the work. I trust that those who are taught will understand the extent of work that shoul ...
... In this session I would like to present the methods of research in objective revelation that present authoritative doctrine for Christian practice. I trust this will challenge pastor-teachers and teachers to do the work. I trust that those who are taught will understand the extent of work that shoul ...
Participles
... he had been liberated by means of a false name (part. falso is strictly used as an adjective meaning ‘false’, not meaning ‘having been deceived’) multos annos cives fuerant parati the citizens had been ready for many years (part. parati is used as an adjective meaning ‘ready’, not as part of an impo ...
... he had been liberated by means of a false name (part. falso is strictly used as an adjective meaning ‘false’, not meaning ‘having been deceived’) multos annos cives fuerant parati the citizens had been ready for many years (part. parati is used as an adjective meaning ‘ready’, not as part of an impo ...
Stiahnuť prednášku
... Remember that some -ed forms, such as misunderstood and unknown, do not end in -ed at all. This is simply a cover term for this form. Adjectives with -ed or -ing endings are known as PARTICIPIAL ADJECTIVES, because they have the same endings as verb participles (he was training for the Olympics, he ...
... Remember that some -ed forms, such as misunderstood and unknown, do not end in -ed at all. This is simply a cover term for this form. Adjectives with -ed or -ing endings are known as PARTICIPIAL ADJECTIVES, because they have the same endings as verb participles (he was training for the Olympics, he ...
untangling the russian predicate agreement
... (2003) propose a theory of agreement based on the distinction between CONCORD and INDEX agreement (Wechsler and Zlatic 2000, 2003; King and Dalrymple 2004). An agreement trigger such as a noun or pronoun carries both CONCORD and INDEX agreement feature sets, which are understood as grammaticalizatio ...
... (2003) propose a theory of agreement based on the distinction between CONCORD and INDEX agreement (Wechsler and Zlatic 2000, 2003; King and Dalrymple 2004). An agreement trigger such as a noun or pronoun carries both CONCORD and INDEX agreement feature sets, which are understood as grammaticalizatio ...
Inside and Outside the Middle - The University of British Columbia
... intransitive ones. A problem for the middle analysis is the OCCU1TCDce of -m within the domain of monadic verbs, that is, verbs that are semantically intransitive and also have one NP in their argument structure. We make a more detailed analysis of these cases in section 2. We explore the question o ...
... intransitive ones. A problem for the middle analysis is the OCCU1TCDce of -m within the domain of monadic verbs, that is, verbs that are semantically intransitive and also have one NP in their argument structure. We make a more detailed analysis of these cases in section 2. We explore the question o ...
Pesky Participles - Middlebury College
... Running down the alley, the garbage can tripped the boy. Now--what does our participial phrase, “Running down the alley,” describe? garbage can? ...
... Running down the alley, the garbage can tripped the boy. Now--what does our participial phrase, “Running down the alley,” describe? garbage can? ...
SOCIAL STUDIES 700 (Language Arts)
... Anglo Saxon words? You may never speak these languages, but you use words that come from them all the time. In your spelling lessons, you will learn the meaning of a selection of Latin, Greek, and Anglo-Saxon roots. You will be amazed at how many English words are based on these roots and how you wi ...
... Anglo Saxon words? You may never speak these languages, but you use words that come from them all the time. In your spelling lessons, you will learn the meaning of a selection of Latin, Greek, and Anglo-Saxon roots. You will be amazed at how many English words are based on these roots and how you wi ...
Inheritance and Inflectional Morphology: Old High German, Latin
... while grammars may focus on the lexical items in their entirety or only the suffixes, lists of grammatical forms are the norm. Grammars using other formats to present the data (alongside paradigms) include Rauch 2003, 2nd ed. 2011. Approaches to morphological analysis in the last century have varied ...
... while grammars may focus on the lexical items in their entirety or only the suffixes, lists of grammatical forms are the norm. Grammars using other formats to present the data (alongside paradigms) include Rauch 2003, 2nd ed. 2011. Approaches to morphological analysis in the last century have varied ...
Primer A - Project Mexico
... Verbs? What are verbs? When we study words, we group them into categories, or parts of speech, in order to understand them better. A verb is a very important part of speech that names the action or state of being in a sentence. Verbs are words that describe an action, or something that someone can d ...
... Verbs? What are verbs? When we study words, we group them into categories, or parts of speech, in order to understand them better. A verb is a very important part of speech that names the action or state of being in a sentence. Verbs are words that describe an action, or something that someone can d ...
lexc
... The Multichar_Symbols statement is formally optional and is placed at the top of your lexc source file. You can declare as many multicharacter symbols as you find necessary or useful. The compiler uses this declaration to separate the strings of your lexc program into symbols. You are strongly encou ...
... The Multichar_Symbols statement is formally optional and is placed at the top of your lexc source file. You can declare as many multicharacter symbols as you find necessary or useful. The compiler uses this declaration to separate the strings of your lexc program into symbols. You are strongly encou ...
The Complex Sentence. Adverbial Clauses
... (Take care crossing the street), a gerund with a prep. or a ger.phrase and clauses of place (You won’t recognize the house when you come next time) 3. The A.m. of condition is expressed by a noun or a pronoun preceded by the prepositions and conjunctions but for, except for, in case, by a participle ...
... (Take care crossing the street), a gerund with a prep. or a ger.phrase and clauses of place (You won’t recognize the house when you come next time) 3. The A.m. of condition is expressed by a noun or a pronoun preceded by the prepositions and conjunctions but for, except for, in case, by a participle ...
ENGLISH FOR PRACTICAL PURPOSES
... The relative pronoun which refers to things rather than persons, as in the shirt, which used to be red, is faded. For persons, who is used (the man who saw me was tall). The oblique case form of who is whom, as in the man whom I saw was tall, although in informal registers who is commonly used in pl ...
... The relative pronoun which refers to things rather than persons, as in the shirt, which used to be red, is faded. For persons, who is used (the man who saw me was tall). The oblique case form of who is whom, as in the man whom I saw was tall, although in informal registers who is commonly used in pl ...
File - Mrs. Ethington
... Is there a reason for this delay? What’s the matter with you? Here’s an example of good behavior. Congratulations on winning the competition! Traffic can cause damage to the environment. ...
... Is there a reason for this delay? What’s the matter with you? Here’s an example of good behavior. Congratulations on winning the competition! Traffic can cause damage to the environment. ...