On the syntax of locative and directional adpositional phrases
... to pied-pipe smaller-than-CP extended projections of verbs — and in this respect, Koopman’ s (1997) hypothesis in (7) certainly does seem to introduce a breakdown of parallelism between the verbal and prepositional domains. ...
... to pied-pipe smaller-than-CP extended projections of verbs — and in this respect, Koopman’ s (1997) hypothesis in (7) certainly does seem to introduce a breakdown of parallelism between the verbal and prepositional domains. ...
AN ERROR ANALYSIS ON THE USE OF GERUND AMONG THE
... Languages differ from each other in such a way that the members of one speech community usually do not understand the speakers of other speech communities. The fact that languages differ from each other is accepted as normal state of affairs (Richards and Schmidt, 1983:3). The differences are found ...
... Languages differ from each other in such a way that the members of one speech community usually do not understand the speakers of other speech communities. The fact that languages differ from each other is accepted as normal state of affairs (Richards and Schmidt, 1983:3). The differences are found ...
The Metaphorical Construction of Complex Domains: The Case of
... and the adoption of a forceful, antagonistic attitude in communication (e.g., “sniping at the Blair style of leadership,” “bombarding with questions”). The source domain of PHYSICAL PROXIMITY is applied to the expression of agreement and solidarity with others and their views (e.g., “Afterwards Mr M ...
... and the adoption of a forceful, antagonistic attitude in communication (e.g., “sniping at the Blair style of leadership,” “bombarding with questions”). The source domain of PHYSICAL PROXIMITY is applied to the expression of agreement and solidarity with others and their views (e.g., “Afterwards Mr M ...
UNIVERSITY OF TARTU FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY
... conditions for these case forms and how can they be explained? My focus will be on the partitive as a case of verbal government in the wider sense (i.e. government of verbs in the classical sense and the direct object as a special kind of government). Other functions such as partitive of negation, o ...
... conditions for these case forms and how can they be explained? My focus will be on the partitive as a case of verbal government in the wider sense (i.e. government of verbs in the classical sense and the direct object as a special kind of government). Other functions such as partitive of negation, o ...
Gerunds
... Gerunds • Gerunds are the base form of a verb + an ‘ing’ ending. • They function as NOUNS. Example: Frolicking is relaxing. I dislike knitting. ...
... Gerunds • Gerunds are the base form of a verb + an ‘ing’ ending. • They function as NOUNS. Example: Frolicking is relaxing. I dislike knitting. ...
writeup - Courses
... with the NP ending in "officer." The possessive pronoun "its" is correctly associated with the noun it modifies, "chairman." "Resigned" still isn't identified as a VP, but that's because it is mis-tagged as JJ instead of VBD. The large VP is correctly identified as one chunk, including the prepositi ...
... with the NP ending in "officer." The possessive pronoun "its" is correctly associated with the noun it modifies, "chairman." "Resigned" still isn't identified as a VP, but that's because it is mis-tagged as JJ instead of VBD. The large VP is correctly identified as one chunk, including the prepositi ...
Choices for Writers
... Many of the most common errors in word choice, punctuation, and grammar come from writing with the same voice we use to speak. As the internet and other technologies utilize images and video over written text, English is increasingly learned by ear more than through reading. This is true of both “na ...
... Many of the most common errors in word choice, punctuation, and grammar come from writing with the same voice we use to speak. As the internet and other technologies utilize images and video over written text, English is increasingly learned by ear more than through reading. This is true of both “na ...
NGUYEN THI THUY MA THESIS
... analysis” will focus on the differences between the English and Vietnamese passive expressions on the ground of the similarity. ...
... analysis” will focus on the differences between the English and Vietnamese passive expressions on the ground of the similarity. ...
Part II: A Close Look at Parts of Speech
... Dealing with the definite article “the” .........................................................................26 Saying “a” or “an” in Italian: Indefinite articles ..........................................................27 Distinguishing between Masculine and Feminine Nouns..................... ...
... Dealing with the definite article “the” .........................................................................26 Saying “a” or “an” in Italian: Indefinite articles ..........................................................27 Distinguishing between Masculine and Feminine Nouns..................... ...
Part-of-Speech Tagging and Partial Parsing for Irish using Finite-State Transducers and Constraint Grammar
... unrestricted Irish text, which go from tokenization, morphological analysis, part-of-speech tagging, right through to partial parsing. In order to develop such tools, a large body of texts is required for testing purposes. We, therefore, begin by describing our involvement in the creation of a 30 mi ...
... unrestricted Irish text, which go from tokenization, morphological analysis, part-of-speech tagging, right through to partial parsing. In order to develop such tools, a large body of texts is required for testing purposes. We, therefore, begin by describing our involvement in the creation of a 30 mi ...
NGUYEN THI THUY MA THESIS-2006
... shall, will, ought to, used to, need, dare. In English, Voice is strictly related to auxiliary verbs. Some Auxiliary verbs like do, have, be can be used as lexical verbs which have a wide range of forms including the present participle and the past participle. In the relation to the semi – auxiliary ...
... shall, will, ought to, used to, need, dare. In English, Voice is strictly related to auxiliary verbs. Some Auxiliary verbs like do, have, be can be used as lexical verbs which have a wide range of forms including the present participle and the past participle. In the relation to the semi – auxiliary ...
Decomposing Existence: Evidence from Germanic
... „habitat” reading. Such existentials are for example German es gibt, Danish der findes, Swedish det finns, Norwegian det fins and Icelandic der være til. In section 3, I will contrast locative and pure existentials using data from Germanic languages. The habitual interpretation of pure existentials ...
... „habitat” reading. Such existentials are for example German es gibt, Danish der findes, Swedish det finns, Norwegian det fins and Icelandic der være til. In section 3, I will contrast locative and pure existentials using data from Germanic languages. The habitual interpretation of pure existentials ...
PowerPoint 簡報
... ___ student adviser at ___ university can help ___ student with ___ variety of problems. ___ undergraduate adviser can help ___ student to decide on ___ major and ___ course of study. If ___ student is ___ honor student, the adviser can recommend ___ scholarship or ___ grant. If ___ student is ___ F ...
... ___ student adviser at ___ university can help ___ student with ___ variety of problems. ___ undergraduate adviser can help ___ student to decide on ___ major and ___ course of study. If ___ student is ___ honor student, the adviser can recommend ___ scholarship or ___ grant. If ___ student is ___ F ...
PPs, particles and polysemy of a basic Swedish speech act verb
... speech act verbs in Italian has been carried out within the DELIS project (Heid et al. 1996:52-62). This work, some of which is also presented in Corazzari et al. 1996, is primarily concerned with the identification of the role inventory of speech act verbs on the basis of syntactic and semantic cri ...
... speech act verbs in Italian has been carried out within the DELIS project (Heid et al. 1996:52-62). This work, some of which is also presented in Corazzari et al. 1996, is primarily concerned with the identification of the role inventory of speech act verbs on the basis of syntactic and semantic cri ...
Coordinating constructions in Fongbe with - Archipel
... Another difference between the clauses coordinated by b‡ or by bó lies in the fact that, when the two clauses are coordinated by b‡, the subject of the second conjunct clause must be overt, as in (5) and (7), and when the two clauses are coordinated by bó, the subject of the second conjunct must be ...
... Another difference between the clauses coordinated by b‡ or by bó lies in the fact that, when the two clauses are coordinated by b‡, the subject of the second conjunct clause must be overt, as in (5) and (7), and when the two clauses are coordinated by bó, the subject of the second conjunct must be ...
Here - Ohlone - University of California, Santa Cruz
... may be, but need not be, postposed. It is partially postposed in (a) and (b)—to a position following the participle but preceding its complement. Such examples are extremely common. If the schema in (b) really governs the possibility of postposing, then the material following the partially post ...
... may be, but need not be, postposed. It is partially postposed in (a) and (b)—to a position following the participle but preceding its complement. Such examples are extremely common. If the schema in (b) really governs the possibility of postposing, then the material following the partially post ...
Canonical Forms of Idioms in Online Dictionaries - UKM e
... Their Origins (DITO) and Oxford Idioms Dictionary for Learners of English (OIDLE), which were also used as reference dictionaries. In the DITO, all the idioms that can be found in the Index of themes on pages 317-320 under the following titles were included: Idioms from ancient legends, Idioms from ...
... Their Origins (DITO) and Oxford Idioms Dictionary for Learners of English (OIDLE), which were also used as reference dictionaries. In the DITO, all the idioms that can be found in the Index of themes on pages 317-320 under the following titles were included: Idioms from ancient legends, Idioms from ...
A Tree-to-Tree Model for Statistical Machine Translation Brooke
... In this thesis, we take a statistical tree-to-tree approach to solving the problem of machine translation (MT). In a statistical tree-to-tree approach, first the source-language input is parsed into a syntactic tree structure; then the source-language tree is mapped to a targetlanguage tree. This ki ...
... In this thesis, we take a statistical tree-to-tree approach to solving the problem of machine translation (MT). In a statistical tree-to-tree approach, first the source-language input is parsed into a syntactic tree structure; then the source-language tree is mapped to a targetlanguage tree. This ki ...
OBJECT FUNCTIONS AND THE SYNTAX OF
... unrestricted object OBJ. The one that does not is the restricted object OBJθ. The goals of this dissertation are to investigate the syntax of DOCs, and to explore the two object functions in LFG. When thinking about DOCs, the verb that almost invariably comes to mind is GIVE. This verb, however, may ...
... unrestricted object OBJ. The one that does not is the restricted object OBJθ. The goals of this dissertation are to investigate the syntax of DOCs, and to explore the two object functions in LFG. When thinking about DOCs, the verb that almost invariably comes to mind is GIVE. This verb, however, may ...
Automatic Labeling of Semantic Roles
... The examples above illustrate another difference between frame elements and thematic roles as commonly described in the literature. Whereas thematic roles tend to be arguments mainly of verbs, frame elements can be arguments of any predicate, and the FrameNet database thus includes nouns and adjecti ...
... The examples above illustrate another difference between frame elements and thematic roles as commonly described in the literature. Whereas thematic roles tend to be arguments mainly of verbs, frame elements can be arguments of any predicate, and the FrameNet database thus includes nouns and adjecti ...
From Words to Works
... Berninger, V.W. (March 2013). Educating Students in the Computer Age to Be Multilingual by Hand. Commentaries (National Association of State Boards of Education), 19 (1). Berninger, V.W. (May-June 2012). Strengthening the Mind’s Eye: The Case for Continued Handwriting Instruction in the 21st Century ...
... Berninger, V.W. (March 2013). Educating Students in the Computer Age to Be Multilingual by Hand. Commentaries (National Association of State Boards of Education), 19 (1). Berninger, V.W. (May-June 2012). Strengthening the Mind’s Eye: The Case for Continued Handwriting Instruction in the 21st Century ...
automatic question generation: a syntactical approach to the
... Retrieval (IR) communities, recently. In this thesis, we consider a form of Sentence-toQuestion generation task where given a sentence as input, the QG system would generate a set of questions for which the sentence contains, implies, or needs answers. Since the given sentence may be a complex sente ...
... Retrieval (IR) communities, recently. In this thesis, we consider a form of Sentence-toQuestion generation task where given a sentence as input, the QG system would generate a set of questions for which the sentence contains, implies, or needs answers. Since the given sentence may be a complex sente ...