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... (4) Chay-pi tawa runa-kuna malli-chi-na-ku-sha-n-ku imaymana-ta. this-loc four person-pl taste-caus-pa-refl-prog-3-pl whatever-acc ‘There, four people make each other taste different things.’ (Description of video clip) Further research is required to determine exactly which arguments can participa ...
... (4) Chay-pi tawa runa-kuna malli-chi-na-ku-sha-n-ku imaymana-ta. this-loc four person-pl taste-caus-pa-refl-prog-3-pl whatever-acc ‘There, four people make each other taste different things.’ (Description of video clip) Further research is required to determine exactly which arguments can participa ...
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... is programmed in such a way that it will not only recognize documents with the word tax, but also documents with the words taxation, taxable, and taxability as relevant. In fact, for many search engines this is not the case. The words taxation and taxable are both derived from the verb to tax which ...
... is programmed in such a way that it will not only recognize documents with the word tax, but also documents with the words taxation, taxable, and taxability as relevant. In fact, for many search engines this is not the case. The words taxation and taxable are both derived from the verb to tax which ...
Reconstruction the Lexical Domain with a Single Generative
... the syntax and (b) inflection is typically syncretic such that a single form spreads to fill several cells in paradigm space, e.g., present tense “walk” fills all cells for person and number of subject except 3rd singular, filled by “walk-s.” (18) The “paradigmatic” distinction between inflection an ...
... the syntax and (b) inflection is typically syncretic such that a single form spreads to fill several cells in paradigm space, e.g., present tense “walk” fills all cells for person and number of subject except 3rd singular, filled by “walk-s.” (18) The “paradigmatic” distinction between inflection an ...
Time and Tense in English - Association for Computational Linguistics
... lately, already, and soon. Most of these relate two events, in much the same way as temporal connectives which will be our next topic. Temporal Connectives ...
... lately, already, and soon. Most of these relate two events, in much the same way as temporal connectives which will be our next topic. Temporal Connectives ...
The Major Functions of the NP
... possibly exercising his or her will, does something to another which significantly affects the other. When two-participant verbs in English meeting this description are in their active form (we will discuss passives later), they always have the acting, ‘Agent’ argument as subject, and the acted-upon ...
... possibly exercising his or her will, does something to another which significantly affects the other. When two-participant verbs in English meeting this description are in their active form (we will discuss passives later), they always have the acting, ‘Agent’ argument as subject, and the acted-upon ...
Moroccan Arabic - Department of Computer Science and Information
... having been doing it for decades, however. One of the most rewarding aspects of your time will be communicating with Moroccans in Arabic, surprising them and yourself with how well you know the language. When that time arrives, your hard work will have been worth it. like you ...
... having been doing it for decades, however. One of the most rewarding aspects of your time will be communicating with Moroccans in Arabic, surprising them and yourself with how well you know the language. When that time arrives, your hard work will have been worth it. like you ...
2004 Larson, R.K. and F. Marusic. Indefinite pronoun structures with
... raising of ‘‘light’’ verbs around a preverbal adverb (4b); hence, he categorizes body, thing, and place as ‘‘light nouns.’’ (4) a. [DP every … thing [NP interesting [NP —— ]]] b. [TP John [T⬘ has [VP often [VP —— eaten bureks]]]] The general N-movement analysis establishes an attractive connection b ...
... raising of ‘‘light’’ verbs around a preverbal adverb (4b); hence, he categorizes body, thing, and place as ‘‘light nouns.’’ (4) a. [DP every … thing [NP interesting [NP —— ]]] b. [TP John [T⬘ has [VP often [VP —— eaten bureks]]]] The general N-movement analysis establishes an attractive connection b ...
Gerund or Infinitive?
... 20. In addition to simple gerund and infinitive forms, there are progressive gerund and infinitive forms, passive gerund and infinitive forms and perfect gerund and infinitive forms as well as combinations of these forms. Progressive forms are used to emphasize that an action is taking place now. P ...
... 20. In addition to simple gerund and infinitive forms, there are progressive gerund and infinitive forms, passive gerund and infinitive forms and perfect gerund and infinitive forms as well as combinations of these forms. Progressive forms are used to emphasize that an action is taking place now. P ...
Words that are easy to misuse
... out of gas, is in the drive," adds a fact about the only automobile in question. Who refers to persons, whereas that and which refer to animals and things. ...
... out of gas, is in the drive," adds a fact about the only automobile in question. Who refers to persons, whereas that and which refer to animals and things. ...
0 - DSpace@MIT
... the inflectional affixes and the cases of syncretism found across and within tenses. I develop a unified account of all of these facts within the framework of Distributed Morphology (Halle & Marantz (1993) and related work) that results from a new syntactic approach to the nature and function of the ...
... the inflectional affixes and the cases of syncretism found across and within tenses. I develop a unified account of all of these facts within the framework of Distributed Morphology (Halle & Marantz (1993) and related work) that results from a new syntactic approach to the nature and function of the ...
The Syntactic Location of Events
... respect, te looks like a complementiser or a preposition.” (Zwart 1993:102), italics are mine, IH). IJbema (2002) argues that te can be either a tense marker or a mood ...
... respect, te looks like a complementiser or a preposition.” (Zwart 1993:102), italics are mine, IH). IJbema (2002) argues that te can be either a tense marker or a mood ...
A Grammar of the Muna Language
... This dissertation could not have been written without the help and assistance of many people. I would like to take this opportunity to mention some of them. First, I am grateful to the Indonesian government, who through the Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (LIPI) allowed my wife and myself to do r ...
... This dissertation could not have been written without the help and assistance of many people. I would like to take this opportunity to mention some of them. First, I am grateful to the Indonesian government, who through the Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (LIPI) allowed my wife and myself to do r ...
how to speak and write correctly
... mastery of just twenty hundred words, the knowing where to place them, will make us not masters of the English language, but masters of correct speaking and writing. Small number, you will say, compared with what is in the dictionary! But nobody ever uses all the words in the dictionary or could use ...
... mastery of just twenty hundred words, the knowing where to place them, will make us not masters of the English language, but masters of correct speaking and writing. Small number, you will say, compared with what is in the dictionary! But nobody ever uses all the words in the dictionary or could use ...
22 Fragments
... The following chart lists common subordinating conjunctions based on the relationships they express. Subordinating Conjunctions and the Relationships They Express Cause as because in order that now that since so ...
... The following chart lists common subordinating conjunctions based on the relationships they express. Subordinating Conjunctions and the Relationships They Express Cause as because in order that now that since so ...
Predicate 1. Introduction - Collier Technologies LLC
... saturated syntactic category and returns it as a one-place function (c.f., Williams 1980, 1983; Heycock 1991; Doron and Heycock 1999; Alexopoulou, et. al. 2004; Heycock and Doron 2003). The (as yet) unanswered question is whether this abstraction mechanism is inherent in the predication relation, or ...
... saturated syntactic category and returns it as a one-place function (c.f., Williams 1980, 1983; Heycock 1991; Doron and Heycock 1999; Alexopoulou, et. al. 2004; Heycock and Doron 2003). The (as yet) unanswered question is whether this abstraction mechanism is inherent in the predication relation, or ...
Practice - TeacherLINK
... park 1. A piece of land used by people for enjoyment and recreation. 2. A large area of land left in its natural state. Noun. • To leave an automobile or other vehicle in a place for a time: We parked the car. Verb. park (pärk) noun, plural parks; verb, parked, parking. ...
... park 1. A piece of land used by people for enjoyment and recreation. 2. A large area of land left in its natural state. Noun. • To leave an automobile or other vehicle in a place for a time: We parked the car. Verb. park (pärk) noun, plural parks; verb, parked, parking. ...
Chapter 2: The problems with prepositions 0 Introduction
... the category has remained elusive, leaving the window open for a new approach to the problem in Chapter 3. 1 Multiple categories: differences between prepositions, adverbs, and particles While adverbs and particles are often grouped together in discussions about prepositions, a distinction between t ...
... the category has remained elusive, leaving the window open for a new approach to the problem in Chapter 3. 1 Multiple categories: differences between prepositions, adverbs, and particles While adverbs and particles are often grouped together in discussions about prepositions, a distinction between t ...
Departament de Filologia Estudi General de Lleida Universitat de Barcelona Any
... In general we could say that it) the structures mentioned in this section show the common characteristic of bringing certain information to the focus of the sentence. One of the most common devices is thr use of pseudo-cleft sentences (Quirk et o/. 1985: 1387-1389), where the subject is either the p ...
... In general we could say that it) the structures mentioned in this section show the common characteristic of bringing certain information to the focus of the sentence. One of the most common devices is thr use of pseudo-cleft sentences (Quirk et o/. 1985: 1387-1389), where the subject is either the p ...
The Morphology of Adverbial Clauses in Sheko
... Some characteristics of the Sheko language include: a series of retroflex consonants; tone playing an important role in person marking; Subject-Object-Verb word order; next to suffixes the language uses prefixes as well; case marking on NPs (nominative is unmarked); and different verbal morphology f ...
... Some characteristics of the Sheko language include: a series of retroflex consonants; tone playing an important role in person marking; Subject-Object-Verb word order; next to suffixes the language uses prefixes as well; case marking on NPs (nominative is unmarked); and different verbal morphology f ...
Linguistics behind the mirror
... of the sets of correct and of incorrect strings as relative clauses two autonomous parts of the langue, allows for – on the other hand, such sentences are unanimously ruling out constructions involving multiple centre considered unacceptable by native speakers of Enself-embedded relative clauses (at ...
... of the sets of correct and of incorrect strings as relative clauses two autonomous parts of the langue, allows for – on the other hand, such sentences are unanimously ruling out constructions involving multiple centre considered unacceptable by native speakers of Enself-embedded relative clauses (at ...
She loves you, -ja -ja -ja: objective conjugation and pragmatic
... The verb agreement asymmetry consists of the contrast of so-called subjective and objective conjugation, where the paradigm of the latter also comprises the suffix -ja (with its front vowel variant -i). The distribution of the two conjugations is sensitive for those referential dimensions such as de ...
... The verb agreement asymmetry consists of the contrast of so-called subjective and objective conjugation, where the paradigm of the latter also comprises the suffix -ja (with its front vowel variant -i). The distribution of the two conjugations is sensitive for those referential dimensions such as de ...
Metapragmatic presentationals - Create and Use Your home
... In any actual instance of reported spcech thew functional orientations and formal approaches are embodicd in two structural parts. First, there are one or more explicit or implicit framing forms - usually verbs - which indicate (characterize or present) the communicative or purposive functaon of the ...
... In any actual instance of reported spcech thew functional orientations and formal approaches are embodicd in two structural parts. First, there are one or more explicit or implicit framing forms - usually verbs - which indicate (characterize or present) the communicative or purposive functaon of the ...