Predicative argument marking: The case of
... verb. Predicative arguments are NPs that share with canonical arguments the properties distinguishing arguments from adjuncts, but differ from them by the fact that they do not denote an entity involved in the verbal event, but a property predicated of the referent of another argument of the same ve ...
... verb. Predicative arguments are NPs that share with canonical arguments the properties distinguishing arguments from adjuncts, but differ from them by the fact that they do not denote an entity involved in the verbal event, but a property predicated of the referent of another argument of the same ve ...
Level 4 Unit 8 - Grammar
... In a subject relative clause, we don’t use a personal subject pronoun after which, who, or that. I like people who they are friendly. I like people who are friendly. ...
... In a subject relative clause, we don’t use a personal subject pronoun after which, who, or that. I like people who they are friendly. I like people who are friendly. ...
Year 2 English - Highgate Infant School
... It is important to recognise that pupils begin to meet extra challenges in terms of spelling during year 2. Increasingly, they should learn that there is not always an obvious connection between the way a word is said and the way it is spelt. Variations include different ways of spelling the same so ...
... It is important to recognise that pupils begin to meet extra challenges in terms of spelling during year 2. Increasingly, they should learn that there is not always an obvious connection between the way a word is said and the way it is spelt. Variations include different ways of spelling the same so ...
Joint Parameterization of Honorifics and Terms of Address in
... inventory and nothing else. In this paper we argue that mechanisms and rules, provided by a language, are basic in these cases. This can be highlighted with the study of honorifics and terms of address in Kartvelian languages (here, our discussion is based only on the Georgian and Zan evidence). Hon ...
... inventory and nothing else. In this paper we argue that mechanisms and rules, provided by a language, are basic in these cases. This can be highlighted with the study of honorifics and terms of address in Kartvelian languages (here, our discussion is based only on the Georgian and Zan evidence). Hon ...
A Proposal for a Part-of-Speech Tagset for the Albanian Language
... The Albanian language has some properties that pose difficulties for the creation of a part-of-speech tagset. In this paper, we discuss those difficulties and present a proposal for a part-of-speech tagset that can adequately represent the underlying linguistic phenomena. ...
... The Albanian language has some properties that pose difficulties for the creation of a part-of-speech tagset. In this paper, we discuss those difficulties and present a proposal for a part-of-speech tagset that can adequately represent the underlying linguistic phenomena. ...
Adjectives Original handout by Olga Lizoń and Filip Wojnowski
... C. Agreement Adjectives in English have the same form for singular and plural, masculine and feminine nouns a good boy, good boys a good girl, good girls The only exceptions are the demonstrative adjectives this and that, which change to these and those before plural nouns: this cat, these cats ...
... C. Agreement Adjectives in English have the same form for singular and plural, masculine and feminine nouns a good boy, good boys a good girl, good girls The only exceptions are the demonstrative adjectives this and that, which change to these and those before plural nouns: this cat, these cats ...
Word-level and phrase-level replacive tone: an implicational
... The same overlays ({H}, {L}, {HL}) are found at the phrasal level in the DP. Adjectives, demonstratives, relative clauses, and non-pronominal possessors trigger {L} on modified nouns (and other c-commanded modifiers); pronominal possessors trigger {H} or {HL}, depending on mora count of the possesse ...
... The same overlays ({H}, {L}, {HL}) are found at the phrasal level in the DP. Adjectives, demonstratives, relative clauses, and non-pronominal possessors trigger {L} on modified nouns (and other c-commanded modifiers); pronominal possessors trigger {H} or {HL}, depending on mora count of the possesse ...
The systematic character of language
... However, this principle is open to criticism; it doesn’t always work; it can be hard to define a categorial meaning of a word e.g. whiteness - is it substance of a noun or property of an adjective? action – it denotes process, but it isn’t a verb 2 Principle The Formal Approach Only form should be u ...
... However, this principle is open to criticism; it doesn’t always work; it can be hard to define a categorial meaning of a word e.g. whiteness - is it substance of a noun or property of an adjective? action – it denotes process, but it isn’t a verb 2 Principle The Formal Approach Only form should be u ...
Make - Do Lie - Lay Think - Mean Rise - Raise Lend
... At Work 2. SS - Language Work - Grammar - Verbs Easily Mistaken - Explanation ...
... At Work 2. SS - Language Work - Grammar - Verbs Easily Mistaken - Explanation ...
Spanish CIS Map
... B3: Write about a trip that you would take B1-3: Discuss what you would do if you had a day free from school, had a million dollars, were president, lived in a tropical place, etc. B4: Use vocabulary to ...
... B3: Write about a trip that you would take B1-3: Discuss what you would do if you had a day free from school, had a million dollars, were president, lived in a tropical place, etc. B4: Use vocabulary to ...
East Cree nominalizations: negotiating category1 - Marie
... (N=Noun; V=Verb; n/a: test not available; --no data) Like neighboring languages Innu and Naskapi, East Cree participles exhibit mixed verbal and nominal properties, but are even more limited in their nominal properties. They bear clear nominal morphology only in the locative, in the rare case when t ...
... (N=Noun; V=Verb; n/a: test not available; --no data) Like neighboring languages Innu and Naskapi, East Cree participles exhibit mixed verbal and nominal properties, but are even more limited in their nominal properties. They bear clear nominal morphology only in the locative, in the rare case when t ...
Prof - morphology
... In general the meaning of a compound noun is a specialization of the meaning of its head. The modifier limits the meaning of the head: a laser printer is a kind of printer, a book cover is a kind of cover, a letter head is a head of the letter, etc. We could say that these compounds have their sema ...
... In general the meaning of a compound noun is a specialization of the meaning of its head. The modifier limits the meaning of the head: a laser printer is a kind of printer, a book cover is a kind of cover, a letter head is a head of the letter, etc. We could say that these compounds have their sema ...
Denis Creissels E-mail: denis.creissels@univ
... experienced by a person rather that to cold as a meteorological state. The imperfective participle of this verb (buχida) can however be used as an adjective referring to the ambient temperature. ...
... experienced by a person rather that to cold as a meteorological state. The imperfective participle of this verb (buχida) can however be used as an adjective referring to the ambient temperature. ...
Compound Sentences Comma Usage: Whenever you have two
... or, yet, so—must also be marked by a comma before the coordinating conjunction. Sentence A: Correct comma usage: John ran to the store, but he walked home. Notice that both clauses on either side of the comma can stand alone—they make sense. They also are separated by a coordinating conjunction. The ...
... or, yet, so—must also be marked by a comma before the coordinating conjunction. Sentence A: Correct comma usage: John ran to the store, but he walked home. Notice that both clauses on either side of the comma can stand alone—they make sense. They also are separated by a coordinating conjunction. The ...
Spanish Planning Year 3
... verb and adjective. Pupils stand up with miniwhiteboards and teacher says a sentence, e.g. le cheval est noir – pointing to each word used on the board for support. Any pupil who has the same sentence has to reveal it and to then sit down. The activity continues until there is only one pupil standin ...
... verb and adjective. Pupils stand up with miniwhiteboards and teacher says a sentence, e.g. le cheval est noir – pointing to each word used on the board for support. Any pupil who has the same sentence has to reveal it and to then sit down. The activity continues until there is only one pupil standin ...
APT: Arabic Part-of
... Stemming is the process of removing all of a word's affixes to produce the stem or root. In Arabic this means the removal of prefixes, suffixes and infixes. The stemming component is the rule-based part of the tagger, since rules are used to determine what the affixes are. After the initial tagging, ...
... Stemming is the process of removing all of a word's affixes to produce the stem or root. In Arabic this means the removal of prefixes, suffixes and infixes. The stemming component is the rule-based part of the tagger, since rules are used to determine what the affixes are. After the initial tagging, ...
Compound Sentences
... Miguel and Mikayla love surfing. Miguel and Mikayla love surfing, but they do not enjoy hiking. Miguel loves surfing and tries to go at least once a week. Miguel loves surfing and tries to go at least once a week. Miguel loves surfing and tries to go at least once a week; however, Mikayla does not s ...
... Miguel and Mikayla love surfing. Miguel and Mikayla love surfing, but they do not enjoy hiking. Miguel loves surfing and tries to go at least once a week. Miguel loves surfing and tries to go at least once a week. Miguel loves surfing and tries to go at least once a week; however, Mikayla does not s ...
greek question paper - The King`s School, Canterbury
... OR A STORY IN GREEK ABOUT ......................................................................... (e.g. The Locrians, The Sun and the Frogs, The Plough.) ...
... OR A STORY IN GREEK ABOUT ......................................................................... (e.g. The Locrians, The Sun and the Frogs, The Plough.) ...
THE PARTIAL PRO-DROP NATURE AND THE
... realizations of φ-features. The proposal extends this view to crosslinguistic variation: for the same function, languages optimally choose one of these forms for the nominative pronominal – free weak4 pronouns, subject clitics or pronominal Agr. The analysis eliminates referential pro as a descripti ...
... realizations of φ-features. The proposal extends this view to crosslinguistic variation: for the same function, languages optimally choose one of these forms for the nominative pronominal – free weak4 pronouns, subject clitics or pronominal Agr. The analysis eliminates referential pro as a descripti ...