OBLIQUE ARGUMENTS RAISED
... heads. This claim has been made originally for on Salish languages, but it has been adapted to other languages as well. Second, we see the auxiliary HAVE as a (particular) spell out of auxiliary BE. This move, again, is not unique and it has been proposed for various languages before. Simply put, HA ...
... heads. This claim has been made originally for on Salish languages, but it has been adapted to other languages as well. Second, we see the auxiliary HAVE as a (particular) spell out of auxiliary BE. This move, again, is not unique and it has been proposed for various languages before. Simply put, HA ...
NGỮ PHÁP THỰC HÀNH NÂNG CAO
... written mainly as a self-study book, but might also be used in class with a teacher. It revises some of the more difficult points of grammar that you will have already studied - such as when to use the, a/an or no article, and when to use the past simple or the present perfect - but will also introd ...
... written mainly as a self-study book, but might also be used in class with a teacher. It revises some of the more difficult points of grammar that you will have already studied - such as when to use the, a/an or no article, and when to use the past simple or the present perfect - but will also introd ...
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... Contrastive typology (порівняльна типологія), as the notion itself reveals it, represents a linguistic subject of typology based on the method of comparison or contrasting. Like typology proper, which has hitherto been practised, contrastive typology also aims at establishing the most general struct ...
... Contrastive typology (порівняльна типологія), as the notion itself reveals it, represents a linguistic subject of typology based on the method of comparison or contrasting. Like typology proper, which has hitherto been practised, contrastive typology also aims at establishing the most general struct ...
Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Workshop on
... This year’s TLT saw 38 paper submissions of which 28 were accepted, highlighting both the popularity of the workshop and the quality of its submissions. Even though the papers in the present proceedings cover a wide array of topics, we see some clear trends: • Dependency treebanks have become a main ...
... This year’s TLT saw 38 paper submissions of which 28 were accepted, highlighting both the popularity of the workshop and the quality of its submissions. Even though the papers in the present proceedings cover a wide array of topics, we see some clear trends: • Dependency treebanks have become a main ...
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... the language features/phenomena or the planes/aspects to which they belong, and irrespective of the number of languages involved, the final aims of major typological investigations are the following: 1) to identify and classify accordingly the main isomorphic and allomorphic features characteristic ...
... the language features/phenomena or the planes/aspects to which they belong, and irrespective of the number of languages involved, the final aims of major typological investigations are the following: 1) to identify and classify accordingly the main isomorphic and allomorphic features characteristic ...
Aleš Svoboda: Functional perspective of the noun phrase
... (iv) context ( These sheep were locked for the night.) 2.3.2.1 C e n t r a l items The Proto-Indo-European hypothesis says (Erhart 1982.100 f.) that the bare noun-form was originally indifferent to number. It was the determinative endings (-s, -m, -t, -t) that gradually lent it the singular (singula ...
... (iv) context ( These sheep were locked for the night.) 2.3.2.1 C e n t r a l items The Proto-Indo-European hypothesis says (Erhart 1982.100 f.) that the bare noun-form was originally indifferent to number. It was the determinative endings (-s, -m, -t, -t) that gradually lent it the singular (singula ...
Signs of Colloquialization - DUO
... The thesis examines, synchronically and diachronically, three ongoing linguistic changes in written English, in its two major varieties, British and American English. The three phenomena in question are: an increasing use of contracted forms (mainly, but not exclusively, verbal) observed in present- ...
... The thesis examines, synchronically and diachronically, three ongoing linguistic changes in written English, in its two major varieties, British and American English. The three phenomena in question are: an increasing use of contracted forms (mainly, but not exclusively, verbal) observed in present- ...
ARCHIVEr JUN 30 1975
... This dissertation surveys a range of questions in Navajo, concluding on the basis of embedded questions that generally accepted theoretical claims about constraints on movement are incorrect. I argue that indirect question formation necessitates an unbounded rightward movement transformation, vitiat ...
... This dissertation surveys a range of questions in Navajo, concluding on the basis of embedded questions that generally accepted theoretical claims about constraints on movement are incorrect. I argue that indirect question formation necessitates an unbounded rightward movement transformation, vitiat ...
French Grammar and Usage
... object of a preposition - see object. ordinal number - a number in the series premier (1er), deuxième (2e), troisième (3e), etc. parenthetical expression - an aside made by a speaker to indicate a reservation h e / s h e has about what is being said. It is the equivalent of putting something in brac ...
... object of a preposition - see object. ordinal number - a number in the series premier (1er), deuxième (2e), troisième (3e), etc. parenthetical expression - an aside made by a speaker to indicate a reservation h e / s h e has about what is being said. It is the equivalent of putting something in brac ...
this PDF file - Journal of Language Modelling
... of advanced techniques that can be applied to tackle ambiguity issues, including statistical and non-statistical ones. However, when dealing with ambiguity in languages like Wolof, there is a restriction on the use of certain disambiguation methods. Due to the lack of resources, there is a very limi ...
... of advanced techniques that can be applied to tackle ambiguity issues, including statistical and non-statistical ones. However, when dealing with ambiguity in languages like Wolof, there is a restriction on the use of certain disambiguation methods. Due to the lack of resources, there is a very limi ...
Yegana Baghirova MA thesis - Khazar University Institutional
... govern the structure of clauses, phrases, and words in all free languages. Analysis of grammar rules is also defined as a part of grammar. Syntax, phonology, morphology including phonetics, semantics and pragmatics are the main subjects of grammar. One of the main notions is that all the languages i ...
... govern the structure of clauses, phrases, and words in all free languages. Analysis of grammar rules is also defined as a part of grammar. Syntax, phonology, morphology including phonetics, semantics and pragmatics are the main subjects of grammar. One of the main notions is that all the languages i ...
THE NOUN
... congregation, council, crew, crowd, family, gang, government, group, jury, mob, staff, team and union can be used with singular or plural verbs. They are singular and can combine with the relative pronouns which/that and be replaced by it when we think of them in an impersonal fashion, i.e. as a who ...
... congregation, council, crew, crowd, family, gang, government, group, jury, mob, staff, team and union can be used with singular or plural verbs. They are singular and can combine with the relative pronouns which/that and be replaced by it when we think of them in an impersonal fashion, i.e. as a who ...
Filozofická fakulta Ústav anglického jazyka a didaktiky
... modified. Dušková et al. list only a noun phrase as a target of modification, thus for instance a verb would not be modified but would occur with an adverbial. This is perhaps the result of comparing the English language with Czech (Dušková et al., 2009: 13.51). Quirk et al. and Biber et al. share a ...
... modified. Dušková et al. list only a noun phrase as a target of modification, thus for instance a verb would not be modified but would occur with an adverbial. This is perhaps the result of comparing the English language with Czech (Dušková et al., 2009: 13.51). Quirk et al. and Biber et al. share a ...
Verb-noun compounds in English and German
... breakbones, where a VP-denotation/action is reinterpreted as a nominal denotation/ entity. In other words, in addition to a process of metonymical reanalysis (which also characterizes the scatterbrain cases), the interpretation of breakbones involves a process of ‘categorial transformation’. It is f ...
... breakbones, where a VP-denotation/action is reinterpreted as a nominal denotation/ entity. In other words, in addition to a process of metonymical reanalysis (which also characterizes the scatterbrain cases), the interpretation of breakbones involves a process of ‘categorial transformation’. It is f ...
The Verb live in Dictionaries: A - TamPub
... define what constitutes as a word in a dictionary, a matter which is crucial for both dictionary compiling and this study, but is more complex than one might initially assume. The verb live has been chosen as a case study because it is a good example of a word that has multiple meanings, and similar ...
... define what constitutes as a word in a dictionary, a matter which is crucial for both dictionary compiling and this study, but is more complex than one might initially assume. The verb live has been chosen as a case study because it is a good example of a word that has multiple meanings, and similar ...
FLOATING QUANTIFIERS, PARTITIVES AND DISTRIBUTIVITY
... Commonly, the quantifier expressions of natural language are arguments of the verb, such as subjects, direct objects or objects of prepositions. In this respect, they differ crucially from the free-standing quantifier prefixes of first-order logic, as has often been observed by the proponents of gen ...
... Commonly, the quantifier expressions of natural language are arguments of the verb, such as subjects, direct objects or objects of prepositions. In this respect, they differ crucially from the free-standing quantifier prefixes of first-order logic, as has often been observed by the proponents of gen ...
A typology of split conjunction
... In this paper, I study instances of noun phrase conjunction where the conjoined noun phrase is subject and the referents of the conjuncts are human, of the type ‘John and Mary are having lunch’. More specifically, I study different, possible splits that occur in such structures, which involve the di ...
... In this paper, I study instances of noun phrase conjunction where the conjoined noun phrase is subject and the referents of the conjuncts are human, of the type ‘John and Mary are having lunch’. More specifically, I study different, possible splits that occur in such structures, which involve the di ...
2014. The Use of Adverb in Article
... Position and order of adverb phrase based on Thewlis (2004, p.36), when there is more than one adverb phrase, the order usually follow these guidelines: Shorter adverb phrases usually come before longer adverb phrase. Since the frequency phrase is long, it is better to have it follows the time phr ...
... Position and order of adverb phrase based on Thewlis (2004, p.36), when there is more than one adverb phrase, the order usually follow these guidelines: Shorter adverb phrases usually come before longer adverb phrase. Since the frequency phrase is long, it is better to have it follows the time phr ...
Lecture 1_Preparation and Charting of Texts
... sometimes refer to the subject only with a person marker in the verb and at other times with a pronoun such as he or a noun phrase such as the boy, etc., etc. There are some pitfalls to avoid when looking for text-linguistic explanations of phenomena. One is that we can become so interested in text- ...
... sometimes refer to the subject only with a person marker in the verb and at other times with a pronoun such as he or a noun phrase such as the boy, etc., etc. There are some pitfalls to avoid when looking for text-linguistic explanations of phenomena. One is that we can become so interested in text- ...
Existence - Semantics Archive
... In (4a, b) the subject consists of a definite description formed, crucially, with an intentional verb, such as mention or think of. Such verbs appear to take intentional ‘nonexistent’ objects as arguments when the intentional act they describe is not successful, and these entities appear to be the o ...
... In (4a, b) the subject consists of a definite description formed, crucially, with an intentional verb, such as mention or think of. Such verbs appear to take intentional ‘nonexistent’ objects as arguments when the intentional act they describe is not successful, and these entities appear to be the o ...
On the Semantics of Existence Predicates
... that it fails to account for the fact that exist is a stative verb, whereas occur is an eventive verb. It is remarkable that in natural languages there is generally no stative existence predicate of events, even though ‘extension in time’ appears to be a state. English occur clearly is an eventive v ...
... that it fails to account for the fact that exist is a stative verb, whereas occur is an eventive verb. It is remarkable that in natural languages there is generally no stative existence predicate of events, even though ‘extension in time’ appears to be a state. English occur clearly is an eventive v ...
Polysemy of verbal prefixes in Russian: conceptual structure versus
... only with the lexical prefixes and are incompatible with superlexical prefixes. Verbs that are incompatible with a change of state reading, on the other hand, only appear with the superlexical prefixes. There is also a large class in the middle compatible with both, where the event may or may not in ...
... only with the lexical prefixes and are incompatible with superlexical prefixes. Verbs that are incompatible with a change of state reading, on the other hand, only appear with the superlexical prefixes. There is also a large class in the middle compatible with both, where the event may or may not in ...
A Writer`s Reference - The Masters Program
... such as S1-a or MLA-2b to indicate a problem, you can turn directly to the appropriate section of the handbook. Just flip through the tabs at the tops of the pages until you find the code in question. If your instructor uses an abbreviation such as w or dm, consult the list of abbreviations and revisi ...
... such as S1-a or MLA-2b to indicate a problem, you can turn directly to the appropriate section of the handbook. Just flip through the tabs at the tops of the pages until you find the code in question. If your instructor uses an abbreviation such as w or dm, consult the list of abbreviations and revisi ...