2_7 Luraghi_Clitics
... the latter, and they often do, as for example in Hittite (Luraghi 1990a, b), Sanskrit (Hale 1987), and other Indo-European languages. However, this is not always the case as Pashto is reported to have P2 clitics inserted between a possible initial verb and verb-hosted deictic clitics (Tegey 1977). S ...
... the latter, and they often do, as for example in Hittite (Luraghi 1990a, b), Sanskrit (Hale 1987), and other Indo-European languages. However, this is not always the case as Pashto is reported to have P2 clitics inserted between a possible initial verb and verb-hosted deictic clitics (Tegey 1977). S ...
fulltext - LOT Publications
... village or back. I would also like to thank them for the meals that they prepared and that we used at their pleasant lodging at the side of the river Wardo. I would like to thank the members of the reading comittee: Marian Klamer, Geert Booij, Pieter Muysken, Bernard Comrie and Piet van Reenen for r ...
... village or back. I would also like to thank them for the meals that they prepared and that we used at their pleasant lodging at the side of the river Wardo. I would like to thank the members of the reading comittee: Marian Klamer, Geert Booij, Pieter Muysken, Bernard Comrie and Piet van Reenen for r ...
BINDING IN SWAHILI MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX. NAME
... This paper is important because binding in Swahili differs from binding in English precisely because unlike English, Swahili is an agglutinative language and binding is realized both in morphology and syntax. Two articles, among the ones I have read on Swahili anaphors have generated a heated debate ...
... This paper is important because binding in Swahili differs from binding in English precisely because unlike English, Swahili is an agglutinative language and binding is realized both in morphology and syntax. Two articles, among the ones I have read on Swahili anaphors have generated a heated debate ...
Chapter 3 The relexification account of creole - Archipel
... copied but not relabelled. They are assigned a phonologically null form at relabelling. This null form is represented as [ø] in (2). Lexical entries that have a phonologically null representation are not pronounced, nonetheless, they can be argued to be syntactically pertinent. ...
... copied but not relabelled. They are assigned a phonologically null form at relabelling. This null form is represented as [ø] in (2). Lexical entries that have a phonologically null representation are not pronounced, nonetheless, they can be argued to be syntactically pertinent. ...
Conditional sentences in Modern Standard Arabic and the Taif Dialect
... The objective of this thesis is to provide a description and analysis for conditional sentences and relative clauses that express conditional meanings in Modern Standard Arabic and the Taif Dialect. It argues that the conditional sentence that is introduced by the conjunction Pin in Modern Standard ...
... The objective of this thesis is to provide a description and analysis for conditional sentences and relative clauses that express conditional meanings in Modern Standard Arabic and the Taif Dialect. It argues that the conditional sentence that is introduced by the conjunction Pin in Modern Standard ...
Syntax and Compositional Semantics of the Clause
... Adjective (JJ, JJR, JJS): good, better, best; “The ____ thing is ...” “The thing is _____” red glass vs. wine glass but not forms of verbs: broken, running Adverb (RB, RBR, RBS): rapidly, faster, fastest; often “____-ly” “It does it ______” Plus some special words: very, not, ... ...
... Adjective (JJ, JJR, JJS): good, better, best; “The ____ thing is ...” “The thing is _____” red glass vs. wine glass but not forms of verbs: broken, running Adverb (RB, RBR, RBS): rapidly, faster, fastest; often “____-ly” “It does it ______” Plus some special words: very, not, ... ...
Verb Movement and Constituent Permutation in Basque
... generative grammars of Basque is that SOV is the basic order in Basque, since this is the unmarked order in the language (see the references cited above). Furthermore, statistically speaking, the SOV order is also the most frequent or predominant order, both in main and in embedded clauses, accordin ...
... generative grammars of Basque is that SOV is the basic order in Basque, since this is the unmarked order in the language (see the references cited above). Furthermore, statistically speaking, the SOV order is also the most frequent or predominant order, both in main and in embedded clauses, accordin ...
Verb Drill - Centaur Systems
... expects you to type its translation in Greek. If it displays a word in Greek, it expects you to type its meaning in English. You can choose which words to drill based on the chapters of your textbook. You can drill only words in chapter 7 of Athenaze, for example, or all words in chapters 1 through ...
... expects you to type its translation in Greek. If it displays a word in Greek, it expects you to type its meaning in English. You can choose which words to drill based on the chapters of your textbook. You can drill only words in chapter 7 of Athenaze, for example, or all words in chapters 1 through ...
A Writer`s Reference - The Masters Program
... This handbook is designed to allow you to find information quickly without an instructor’s help — usually by consulting the main menu inside the front cover. At times, you may also consult the detailed menu inside the back cover, the index, the glossary of usage, the list of revision symbols, or one ...
... This handbook is designed to allow you to find information quickly without an instructor’s help — usually by consulting the main menu inside the front cover. At times, you may also consult the detailed menu inside the back cover, the index, the glossary of usage, the list of revision symbols, or one ...
code/API
... My program currently requires two files: the program itself, and the Latin dictionary file. It reads the dictionary in and parses through it, removing unimportant information and separating the key information about the word's characteristics, from the actual definitions. After reading in and genera ...
... My program currently requires two files: the program itself, and the Latin dictionary file. It reads the dictionary in and parses through it, removing unimportant information and separating the key information about the word's characteristics, from the actual definitions. After reading in and genera ...
The get-unit in Corpora of Spontaneous and Non
... by the NP-sentences can be applied to any structure related to get. Sections 3.1 and 3.2 will qualitatively and quantitatively demonstrate this in detail. 3.1 Get as a full verb Copular or linking verbs must be followed by a complement for the sentence to be complete. Specifically, there are two cas ...
... by the NP-sentences can be applied to any structure related to get. Sections 3.1 and 3.2 will qualitatively and quantitatively demonstrate this in detail. 3.1 Get as a full verb Copular or linking verbs must be followed by a complement for the sentence to be complete. Specifically, there are two cas ...
Synonym, Vocabulary/Grammar Warm-up
... The first word of the day is feigned. Say the word with me: feigned. To feign means “to pretend.” Some students feign illness to avoid going to school. The next word of the day is disdain. Say the word with me: disdain. The word disdain means have a lack of respect for someone, to be condescending t ...
... The first word of the day is feigned. Say the word with me: feigned. To feign means “to pretend.” Some students feign illness to avoid going to school. The next word of the day is disdain. Say the word with me: disdain. The word disdain means have a lack of respect for someone, to be condescending t ...
Tense and Aspect Systems
... can or should be used (e.g., the cases when, say, the Past tense in English can or should be used) and the cases when it cannot. This will have little or no bearing on the logic of the notion of impreciseness, however. ...
... can or should be used (e.g., the cases when, say, the Past tense in English can or should be used) and the cases when it cannot. This will have little or no bearing on the logic of the notion of impreciseness, however. ...
Chinese: An Essential Grammar
... The Chinese language, or group of related languages, is spoken by the Hans, who constitute 94 per cent of China]s population. One word for the language in Chinese is Hanyu, the Han language. Different, non-Han languages are spoken by the remaining 6 per cent of the population, the so-called minority ...
... The Chinese language, or group of related languages, is spoken by the Hans, who constitute 94 per cent of China]s population. One word for the language in Chinese is Hanyu, the Han language. Different, non-Han languages are spoken by the remaining 6 per cent of the population, the so-called minority ...
Sundanese complementation - LingBuzz
... Sato & Kitada 2012). On the basis of (a) the presence of a plural marked-verb inside the crossed control complement and (b) the apparent parallelism between the ordinary control and the crossed control, I postulate that the structure for the two types of control of the same predicates is identical, ...
... Sato & Kitada 2012). On the basis of (a) the presence of a plural marked-verb inside the crossed control complement and (b) the apparent parallelism between the ordinary control and the crossed control, I postulate that the structure for the two types of control of the same predicates is identical, ...
Sundanese complementation - Iowa Research Online
... Sato & Kitada 2012). On the basis of (a) the presence of a plural marked-verb inside the crossed control complement and (b) the apparent parallelism between the ordinary control and the crossed control, I postulate that the structure for the two types of control of the same predicates is identical, ...
... Sato & Kitada 2012). On the basis of (a) the presence of a plural marked-verb inside the crossed control complement and (b) the apparent parallelism between the ordinary control and the crossed control, I postulate that the structure for the two types of control of the same predicates is identical, ...
Modern Hindi Grammar - Kashmiri Overseas Association, Inc.
... 5.7. Kinship Terms ................................................................ 305 5.8. Adjectives ...................................................................... 307 5.9. Verbs .............................................................................. 310 5.10. Adverbs ............ ...
... 5.7. Kinship Terms ................................................................ 305 5.8. Adjectives ...................................................................... 307 5.9. Verbs .............................................................................. 310 5.10. Adverbs ............ ...
The 3 Independent Uses of the Subjunctive
... just beginning, or none of these? Aspect answers that question! Most languages have no clear way of indicating aspect but hint at it through their uses of tenses, adverbs, and various other grammatical constructions. Our main concern for the Subjunctive is that the PERFECT tense has SIMPLE A ...
... just beginning, or none of these? Aspect answers that question! Most languages have no clear way of indicating aspect but hint at it through their uses of tenses, adverbs, and various other grammatical constructions. Our main concern for the Subjunctive is that the PERFECT tense has SIMPLE A ...
Арбекова Т. И. Correct English for Everyday Use документ MS Word
... 11. Is the paper you need — the bottom of the pile or — top? 12. Max doesn't seem to be very good — interpreting. 13. Your name –– the end of the letter should be written –– hand, not typed. 14. Call him — this number. 15. What was done was done — mutual consent. 16. The man is a complete stranger — ...
... 11. Is the paper you need — the bottom of the pile or — top? 12. Max doesn't seem to be very good — interpreting. 13. Your name –– the end of the letter should be written –– hand, not typed. 14. Call him — this number. 15. What was done was done — mutual consent. 16. The man is a complete stranger — ...
Syntactic Relations - Cornell University
... in later transformational work such as Bowers 1973, 1976, Bowers and Reichenbach 1976, and, more recently, in Epstein et al (1998). The theory proposed in this work, while drawing to some extent on all of these traditions, derives its immediate impetus from Chris Collins’ important paper “Eliminatin ...
... in later transformational work such as Bowers 1973, 1976, Bowers and Reichenbach 1976, and, more recently, in Epstein et al (1998). The theory proposed in this work, while drawing to some extent on all of these traditions, derives its immediate impetus from Chris Collins’ important paper “Eliminatin ...
Planning at the Phonological Level during Sentence Production
... The influence of the number of phonological words and their complexity was examined, while the number of syllables and content words was held constant. Three phonological word phrases were produced more slowly than two phonological word phrases. These results show that when memorized utterances are p ...
... The influence of the number of phonological words and their complexity was examined, while the number of syllables and content words was held constant. Three phonological word phrases were produced more slowly than two phonological word phrases. These results show that when memorized utterances are p ...
NGỮ PHÁP THỰC HÀNH NÂNG CAO
... The book will probably be most useful for more advanced level students for reference an practice. Students at these levels will have covered many of the grammar points before, aim some of the explanations and practice exercises will provide revision material. However, all unit: are likely to contain ...
... The book will probably be most useful for more advanced level students for reference an practice. Students at these levels will have covered many of the grammar points before, aim some of the explanations and practice exercises will provide revision material. However, all unit: are likely to contain ...
Formal devices that express temporality:
... Chinese sentence, any native speaker can immediately tell whether the situation described by that sentence holds at a past time, a future time or the speech time. Moreover, the processing of temporal reference in Chinese seems to be no more difficult than that in a language that has finite verb form ...
... Chinese sentence, any native speaker can immediately tell whether the situation described by that sentence holds at a past time, a future time or the speech time. Moreover, the processing of temporal reference in Chinese seems to be no more difficult than that in a language that has finite verb form ...
Microsyntax
... way. The best known example are the genitive subjects and objects of nouns: amor patris, invitation of the president. Cf. also prepositionless first and second complements of the type Give Mary a book; Answer the question vs. answer ...
... way. The best known example are the genitive subjects and objects of nouns: amor patris, invitation of the president. Cf. also prepositionless first and second complements of the type Give Mary a book; Answer the question vs. answer ...