Automatic Pattern Extraction for Korean Sentence Parsing
... mother-SBJ at a glace father-DET face-OBJ look-PAST-FINAL 'My mother gave a glance at my father's face.' ...
... mother-SBJ at a glace father-DET face-OBJ look-PAST-FINAL 'My mother gave a glance at my father's face.' ...
as a PDF
... speaking, these complex verbs are regarded as constructional idioms2, i.e. semispecified syntactic structures with a (partially) noncompositional meaning that are stored in the lexicon and display a limited productivity. As Booij states, his proposal is in line with the basic tenets of Construction ...
... speaking, these complex verbs are regarded as constructional idioms2, i.e. semispecified syntactic structures with a (partially) noncompositional meaning that are stored in the lexicon and display a limited productivity. As Booij states, his proposal is in line with the basic tenets of Construction ...
125 Caught`yas
... even Olivia Otiose will work. she does good. (New speaker, proper nouns, direction quotation, contraction, object of preposition, adverb instead of adjective) ...
... even Olivia Otiose will work. she does good. (New speaker, proper nouns, direction quotation, contraction, object of preposition, adverb instead of adjective) ...
Syntax I Checklist Grammar Formalisms Spring Term 2004
... that have identical initial constituents, delete the second instance of the identical constituent. ...
... that have identical initial constituents, delete the second instance of the identical constituent. ...
The Semantics of Progressive Aspect: A Thorough Study
... he reads a newspaper almost every day. But the second one refers to his activity of reading a newspaper on a particular occasion or during a particular time. In this case, tense without the aspectual distinction fails to convey the difference in meaning between these two sentences, and therefore, as ...
... he reads a newspaper almost every day. But the second one refers to his activity of reading a newspaper on a particular occasion or during a particular time. In this case, tense without the aspectual distinction fails to convey the difference in meaning between these two sentences, and therefore, as ...
37.ponta_monica
... reflexive meaning; they may be part of the patterns whose reflexive pronouns get a reciprocal value. In well established syntactical conditions, the subject is changed into a multiple subject; the subject is formed of the Plural Nominative form. The reciprocal meaning establishes a symmetrical conne ...
... reflexive meaning; they may be part of the patterns whose reflexive pronouns get a reciprocal value. In well established syntactical conditions, the subject is changed into a multiple subject; the subject is formed of the Plural Nominative form. The reciprocal meaning establishes a symmetrical conne ...
Sentence Building Soft Touch™ Dice: Set 1
... Building sentences using Dice is a fun way for students to learn sentence structure and other grammar skills. With Sentence Building Soft Touch™ Dice: Set 1, students roll Dice that are color-coded by part of speech, and try to build sentences with the random selection of nouns, verbs, and adjective ...
... Building sentences using Dice is a fun way for students to learn sentence structure and other grammar skills. With Sentence Building Soft Touch™ Dice: Set 1, students roll Dice that are color-coded by part of speech, and try to build sentences with the random selection of nouns, verbs, and adjective ...
WHAT IS A PRONOUN?
... Note: It is also important to be clear when using pronouns. For example: He really should not do that. (Who is he? What is that?) ...
... Note: It is also important to be clear when using pronouns. For example: He really should not do that. (Who is he? What is that?) ...
English in relation to grammar
... Pronoun text requires revision Explore differences in words that represent people, places and things (nouns, including and pronouns), happenings and states actions (verbs), qualities (adjectives) and details like when, where and how (adverbs) Term ‘adverbial’ inappropriate Understand how adverbials ...
... Pronoun text requires revision Explore differences in words that represent people, places and things (nouns, including and pronouns), happenings and states actions (verbs), qualities (adjectives) and details like when, where and how (adverbs) Term ‘adverbial’ inappropriate Understand how adverbials ...
English notes from 30/12/2010
... When the receiver of an action is more important than the doer Note: these tenses are not common in passive voice: Present perfect continuous, past perfect continuous, future continuous tense, future perfect continuous tense. ...
... When the receiver of an action is more important than the doer Note: these tenses are not common in passive voice: Present perfect continuous, past perfect continuous, future continuous tense, future perfect continuous tense. ...
Reflections on English personal pronouns
... to the practice in some other European languages. For example, in both French and German, the word translating the English word person is feminine, even when referring to a male. In both these languages, the gender of the possessive pronoun agrees with the noun it modifies; in German it also agrees ...
... to the practice in some other European languages. For example, in both French and German, the word translating the English word person is feminine, even when referring to a male. In both these languages, the gender of the possessive pronoun agrees with the noun it modifies; in German it also agrees ...
Year_4_LY_1695.1_EDIT_TEXT_DW
... fun swiming when my friend said, “ouch, I just got bitten by a shark.” 4. I start to laugh because there are no sharks in the lake. 5. Sharks are mainly ocean dwellers,“I explained.” ...
... fun swiming when my friend said, “ouch, I just got bitten by a shark.” 4. I start to laugh because there are no sharks in the lake. 5. Sharks are mainly ocean dwellers,“I explained.” ...
Dative verbs: A crosslinguistic perspective
... verbs in terms of their association with distinct event schemas hold in Russian and Hebrew. In addition, this paper will show that the actual argument realizations attested in English, Hebrew, and Russian for each verb type are not exactly the same because the morphosyntactic resources of these lang ...
... verbs in terms of their association with distinct event schemas hold in Russian and Hebrew. In addition, this paper will show that the actual argument realizations attested in English, Hebrew, and Russian for each verb type are not exactly the same because the morphosyntactic resources of these lang ...
The Jalostotitlan Petitions, 1611–1618
... one specific time and because Nahuatl texts from western Mexico are rare. One thing that was clearly desirable was to make them available by publishing an edition of them, and that I have done (Sullivan 2003), including a full transcription in the original orthography with all diacritics and abbrevi ...
... one specific time and because Nahuatl texts from western Mexico are rare. One thing that was clearly desirable was to make them available by publishing an edition of them, and that I have done (Sullivan 2003), including a full transcription in the original orthography with all diacritics and abbrevi ...
Year 3 - Fairhouse Primary School
... consonant, where the root words ends in short vowel plus consonant) Homophones The ee sound spelt ey Adding the suffix –ness (adding to a root word where no change is needed) Words ending in –il and words where s makes the zh sound Spelling bee ...
... consonant, where the root words ends in short vowel plus consonant) Homophones The ee sound spelt ey Adding the suffix –ness (adding to a root word where no change is needed) Words ending in –il and words where s makes the zh sound Spelling bee ...
Prosody Drives the Syntax: O`odham Rhythm *1
... utterance begins with a monosyllabic content word, the auxiliary provides the unstressed syllable necessary to complete the trochaic foot, as in (9a,c). For longer words, the trochee will be completed word-internally, as in (9b), and the unstressed syllable provided by the second position auxiliary ...
... utterance begins with a monosyllabic content word, the auxiliary provides the unstressed syllable necessary to complete the trochaic foot, as in (9a,c). For longer words, the trochee will be completed word-internally, as in (9b), and the unstressed syllable provided by the second position auxiliary ...
Chapter 9
... Their phrasal heads can be made up of a solitary noun (including nominalized verbs), pronoun, or compound. Noun phrases may also include one or more modifiers such as: demonstratives, quantifiers, possessive phrases, or relative clauses. In other words, a given NP may consist of just the head or of ...
... Their phrasal heads can be made up of a solitary noun (including nominalized verbs), pronoun, or compound. Noun phrases may also include one or more modifiers such as: demonstratives, quantifiers, possessive phrases, or relative clauses. In other words, a given NP may consist of just the head or of ...
Sample pages 1 PDF
... The first chapters of a book are probably the least read by most readers in general and surgeons in particular, and in our opinion it is precisely in the first chapters that the most important information of a book is displayed. It is in its first chapters that the foundations of a book are laid, an ...
... The first chapters of a book are probably the least read by most readers in general and surgeons in particular, and in our opinion it is precisely in the first chapters that the most important information of a book is displayed. It is in its first chapters that the foundations of a book are laid, an ...
New Microsoft Word Document
... As for combination possibilities, the prefix under discussion combines with nouns (pre-accession, pre-school, pre-recording, pre-retirement, etc.), with adjectives (pre-vocational) or verbs, usually in the past participle (pre-established, pre-packed, pre-recorded, pre-cooked), even an adverb (pre-i ...
... As for combination possibilities, the prefix under discussion combines with nouns (pre-accession, pre-school, pre-recording, pre-retirement, etc.), with adjectives (pre-vocational) or verbs, usually in the past participle (pre-established, pre-packed, pre-recorded, pre-cooked), even an adverb (pre-i ...
Phrase Structure Trees
... 2. Analyzing the phrase structure of English sentences The child found the puppy in the garden. Step 1 set down the basic pair of branches for two principal constituents - the Subject NP and the predicate VP - at the top of the phrase structure S ...
... 2. Analyzing the phrase structure of English sentences The child found the puppy in the garden. Step 1 set down the basic pair of branches for two principal constituents - the Subject NP and the predicate VP - at the top of the phrase structure S ...
1 The origins of language
... features inherited from its natural parents (e.g. Korean) who, if adopted at birth by English speakers, will grow up speaking English (and not Korean). 2 What is the difference between a communication system with productivity and one with fixed reference? 2 With productivity, the system can create n ...
... features inherited from its natural parents (e.g. Korean) who, if adopted at birth by English speakers, will grow up speaking English (and not Korean). 2 What is the difference between a communication system with productivity and one with fixed reference? 2 With productivity, the system can create n ...
BITS
... 1. The goals of the theory of grammar If it comes to defining what a language is, people will generally be able to converge on something like (1) ...
... 1. The goals of the theory of grammar If it comes to defining what a language is, people will generally be able to converge on something like (1) ...
The emergence of na as a copula in Nigerian Pidgin
... In 4, on the contrary, the copular complement is a noun phrase and it is +determined (my best friend), as it is the subject (Carlo). The copular complement is therefore fully referential and represents an argument, namely the direct object. While in predications the complement tells something about ...
... In 4, on the contrary, the copular complement is a noun phrase and it is +determined (my best friend), as it is the subject (Carlo). The copular complement is therefore fully referential and represents an argument, namely the direct object. While in predications the complement tells something about ...
verbs of cognition in mental processes in the
... The writer uses her research topic as a point of entry for further exploration of the Functional Grammar in the future. Moreover, the academic reason. The topic of verbs of cognition in mental processes in the English clauses can be approached by functional grammar. The writer would like to discuss ...
... The writer uses her research topic as a point of entry for further exploration of the Functional Grammar in the future. Moreover, the academic reason. The topic of verbs of cognition in mental processes in the English clauses can be approached by functional grammar. The writer would like to discuss ...
Restructuring Involving Purpose/ Gerundive Clause in Japanese*
... kowas(u) in (10) is suffixed by -te, which has a [-Tense] feature. Since this feature sanctions an event argument, the gerund kowasi-te is modifiable. So in (10), this gerund, which heads a GC, is modified by zitensya-de. What seems theoretically problematic about this explanation of the alleged str ...
... kowas(u) in (10) is suffixed by -te, which has a [-Tense] feature. Since this feature sanctions an event argument, the gerund kowasi-te is modifiable. So in (10), this gerund, which heads a GC, is modified by zitensya-de. What seems theoretically problematic about this explanation of the alleged str ...