Grammar Essenti es (ISBN - 047061837X)
... Recognizing articles as adjectives ............................... 77 Locating adjectives ........................................................ 78 Hunting for Adverbs ................................................................ 79 Sprucing up verbs ............................................ ...
... Recognizing articles as adjectives ............................... 77 Locating adjectives ........................................................ 78 Hunting for Adverbs ................................................................ 79 Sprucing up verbs ............................................ ...
Different by-phrases with adjectival and verbal passives
... states. See Gehrke (to appear) for further discussion and also for motivation to use BECOME in the formula in (6). 5 The subscripts and respectively specify whether the entity in question (including states s ...
... states. See Gehrke (to appear) for further discussion and also for motivation to use BECOME in the formula in (6). 5 The subscripts and respectively specify whether the entity in question (including states s ...
Natural Language Generation
... => object, physical object -- (a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow; "it was full of rackets, balls and other objects") => entity, physical thing -- (that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own physical existence (living or nonliving) ...
... => object, physical object -- (a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow; "it was full of rackets, balls and other objects") => entity, physical thing -- (that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own physical existence (living or nonliving) ...
Grammar Practice Book
... 7. You hiked to the bottom of the Grand Canyon? Terrific! 8. Whoa! Turn left at the second traffic light. 9. Hey, what time do you leave? 10. Gosh, it is hot! ...
... 7. You hiked to the bottom of the Grand Canyon? Terrific! 8. Whoa! Turn left at the second traffic light. 9. Hey, what time do you leave? 10. Gosh, it is hot! ...
A Copula Analysis of shì in the Chinese Cleft Construction
... “copula” and “cleft”, demonstrates that the Standard Modern Chinese shì is an invariant non-inflectional verb typically co-occurring with NPs whereby they together form the predicate of a copular sentence. According to Construction Grammar (theorized by Goldberg 1995, 2006, Croft 2001, 2005, etc.), ...
... “copula” and “cleft”, demonstrates that the Standard Modern Chinese shì is an invariant non-inflectional verb typically co-occurring with NPs whereby they together form the predicate of a copular sentence. According to Construction Grammar (theorized by Goldberg 1995, 2006, Croft 2001, 2005, etc.), ...
The verbal valency in the Prague Dependency Treebank
... dependent node2, etc., then the closing square bracket (‘]’). The requirements on the part-ofspeech and morphemic characteristics of individual nodes are written in a shorthand form (by means of a single character for each category) after the dividing symbol ´.´ (full stop) or ´:´ (colon) in the fol ...
... dependent node2, etc., then the closing square bracket (‘]’). The requirements on the part-ofspeech and morphemic characteristics of individual nodes are written in a shorthand form (by means of a single character for each category) after the dividing symbol ´.´ (full stop) or ´:´ (colon) in the fol ...
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... dependent node2, etc., then the closing square bracket (‘]’). The requirements on the part-ofspeech and morphemic characteristics of individual nodes are written in a shorthand form (by means of a single character for each category) after the dividing symbol ´.´ (full stop) or ´:´ (colon) in the fol ...
... dependent node2, etc., then the closing square bracket (‘]’). The requirements on the part-ofspeech and morphemic characteristics of individual nodes are written in a shorthand form (by means of a single character for each category) after the dividing symbol ´.´ (full stop) or ´:´ (colon) in the fol ...
Syntax of Moods and Tenses in New Testament Greek
... directions are larger than can be acknowledged here. In quoting examples from the New Testament I have followed the Greek text of Westcott and Hort as that which perhaps most nearly represents the original text, but have intended to note any important variations of Tischendorf's eighth edition or of ...
... directions are larger than can be acknowledged here. In quoting examples from the New Testament I have followed the Greek text of Westcott and Hort as that which perhaps most nearly represents the original text, but have intended to note any important variations of Tischendorf's eighth edition or of ...
Mungbam grammar - Acsu Buffalo
... A special debt of gratitude is due Mr. Ngong George Bwei Kum. George’s assistance to linguists working in Cameroon dates back to 1979, when he assisted members of the the Grassfields Bantu Working Group, including Jean-Marie Hombert and Larry Hyman, as a Naki consultant. Data from “Mekaf” reported i ...
... A special debt of gratitude is due Mr. Ngong George Bwei Kum. George’s assistance to linguists working in Cameroon dates back to 1979, when he assisted members of the the Grassfields Bantu Working Group, including Jean-Marie Hombert and Larry Hyman, as a Naki consultant. Data from “Mekaf” reported i ...
the present perfect: an exercise in the study of events
... approaches to plurals and events. There is the singularist view that defends that plurals can be treated as objects similarly to singular objects using a mereological framework to model the two. Moreover, they assume that objects and events can be treated on a par, such that they share the same kind ...
... approaches to plurals and events. There is the singularist view that defends that plurals can be treated as objects similarly to singular objects using a mereological framework to model the two. Moreover, they assume that objects and events can be treated on a par, such that they share the same kind ...
The Syntactic Flexibility of French Degree Adverbs
... Many degree words display the typical French adverb formation: they are derived from adjectives with the affix -ment, cf. (1a,c). Some of them are not so derived: beaucoup, peu, trop, plus, autant, très, etc., cf. (1b,d,e,f). However, the presence of the suffix -ment on an adjectival base is not nec ...
... Many degree words display the typical French adverb formation: they are derived from adjectives with the affix -ment, cf. (1a,c). Some of them are not so derived: beaucoup, peu, trop, plus, autant, très, etc., cf. (1b,d,e,f). However, the presence of the suffix -ment on an adjectival base is not nec ...
Existential predication and trans
... as converted into a one-place predicate meaning ‘(be an) N-owner’ by a ‘proprietive’ operator. For example, Kalaallisut (or West Greenlandic) has a suffix -qar converting nouns into intransitive verbs ‘be an N-owner’ (proprietive verbs) that assign the role of possessor to their sole argument, encod ...
... as converted into a one-place predicate meaning ‘(be an) N-owner’ by a ‘proprietive’ operator. For example, Kalaallisut (or West Greenlandic) has a suffix -qar converting nouns into intransitive verbs ‘be an N-owner’ (proprietive verbs) that assign the role of possessor to their sole argument, encod ...
1 Articles and one, a little/a few, this, that
... 2 Before a noun which has become definite as a result of being mentioned a second time: His car struck a tree; you can still see the mark on the tree 3 Before a noun made definite by the addition of a phrase or clause: the girl in blue the man with the banner the boy that I met the place where I met ...
... 2 Before a noun which has become definite as a result of being mentioned a second time: His car struck a tree; you can still see the mark on the tree 3 Before a noun made definite by the addition of a phrase or clause: the girl in blue the man with the banner the boy that I met the place where I met ...
prone - mthoyibi.files.wordpress
... 2 Before a noun which has become definite as a result of being mentioned a second time: His car struck a tree; you can still see the mark on the tree 3 Before a noun made definite by the addition of a phrase or clause: the girl in blue the man with the banner the boy that I met the place where I met ...
... 2 Before a noun which has become definite as a result of being mentioned a second time: His car struck a tree; you can still see the mark on the tree 3 Before a noun made definite by the addition of a phrase or clause: the girl in blue the man with the banner the boy that I met the place where I met ...
Part II: Writing in the Present
... Person, Place, or Thing for $200: Using Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns .........45 Dealing with demonstrative adjectives .......................................................................45 Forming sentences with demonstrative pronouns .................................................... ...
... Person, Place, or Thing for $200: Using Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns .........45 Dealing with demonstrative adjectives .......................................................................45 Forming sentences with demonstrative pronouns .................................................... ...
Intermediate Spanish for Dummies
... Person, Place, or Thing for $200: Using Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns .........45 Dealing with demonstrative adjectives .......................................................................45 Forming sentences with demonstrative pronouns .................................................... ...
... Person, Place, or Thing for $200: Using Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns .........45 Dealing with demonstrative adjectives .......................................................................45 Forming sentences with demonstrative pronouns .................................................... ...
writeup - Courses
... But when the contract reopened , the subsequent flood of sell orders that quickly knocked the contract down to the 30-point limit indicated that the intermediate limit of 20 points was needed to help keep stock and stock-index futures prices synchronized . But Mr. Boesel of T. Rowe Price , who also ...
... But when the contract reopened , the subsequent flood of sell orders that quickly knocked the contract down to the 30-point limit indicated that the intermediate limit of 20 points was needed to help keep stock and stock-index futures prices synchronized . But Mr. Boesel of T. Rowe Price , who also ...
The evolution of number in Otomi
... In Old Otomi, the number system in pronominals was based on a singular-dual-plural opposition, but the dual became an unstable value in the breaking up of the old dialectal continuum. The instability is witnessed in that some of the modern languages stray considerably from the original situation, w ...
... In Old Otomi, the number system in pronominals was based on a singular-dual-plural opposition, but the dual became an unstable value in the breaking up of the old dialectal continuum. The instability is witnessed in that some of the modern languages stray considerably from the original situation, w ...
Full text - Universiteit Leiden
... The process leading to this thesis began when, during my MA studies in Zurich, my then supervisor Dr. Philippe Maurer introduced me to a Timorese student, Eduardo da Costa Guterres. His native tongue, Makasae, ended up being the topic of my MA thesis. Eduardo’s commitment and enthusiasm convinced me ...
... The process leading to this thesis began when, during my MA studies in Zurich, my then supervisor Dr. Philippe Maurer introduced me to a Timorese student, Eduardo da Costa Guterres. His native tongue, Makasae, ended up being the topic of my MA thesis. Eduardo’s commitment and enthusiasm convinced me ...
Review Exercises
... Unit 1 Convert the words in brackets into nouns by adding noun affixes or by affixless ways of word formation. 1) Bill was given a medal in (to recognize) of his service. 2) Let’s go for a (to sail) this afternoon. 3) All (to apply) must be received before June 30, 2003. 4) The (to transport) of goo ...
... Unit 1 Convert the words in brackets into nouns by adding noun affixes or by affixless ways of word formation. 1) Bill was given a medal in (to recognize) of his service. 2) Let’s go for a (to sail) this afternoon. 3) All (to apply) must be received before June 30, 2003. 4) The (to transport) of goo ...
UNIT 2 Placing of adverbs - Академия управления при
... Unit 1 Convert the words in brackets into nouns by adding noun affixes or by affixless ways of word formation. 1) Bill was given a medal in (to recognize) of his service. 2) Let’s go for a (to sail) this afternoon. 3) All (to apply) must be received before June 30, 2003. 4) The (to transport) of goo ...
... Unit 1 Convert the words in brackets into nouns by adding noun affixes or by affixless ways of word formation. 1) Bill was given a medal in (to recognize) of his service. 2) Let’s go for a (to sail) this afternoon. 3) All (to apply) must be received before June 30, 2003. 4) The (to transport) of goo ...
manual for the use of nehol: the negerhollands
... The NEHOL database consists of four subcorpora. The classification of a given dataset into one of these subcorpora is determined on the basis of the language variety of Negerhollands used in the data. A full reference list of the sources contained in the database is given in section 2.3.3. 1) Negerh ...
... The NEHOL database consists of four subcorpora. The classification of a given dataset into one of these subcorpora is determined on the basis of the language variety of Negerhollands used in the data. A full reference list of the sources contained in the database is given in section 2.3.3. 1) Negerh ...
Part 9 English Idioms The English language abounds in idioms like
... often the idiom functions as one word. For instance, till the cows come home, which comprises a conjunction till, an article the, a noun cow, a verb come and an adverb home, means `forever' and functions as an adverb, thus replaceable by the word `forever'. The sam ...
... often the idiom functions as one word. For instance, till the cows come home, which comprises a conjunction till, an article the, a noun cow, a verb come and an adverb home, means `forever' and functions as an adverb, thus replaceable by the word `forever'. The sam ...
At the corner - WordPress.com
... § 4. Owing to the scarcity of synthetic forms the order of words, which is fixed in English, acquires extreme importance: The fisherman caught a fish. A deviation from the general principle of word order is possible only in special cases. § 5. One of the marked features of the English language is th ...
... § 4. Owing to the scarcity of synthetic forms the order of words, which is fixed in English, acquires extreme importance: The fisherman caught a fish. A deviation from the general principle of word order is possible only in special cases. § 5. One of the marked features of the English language is th ...