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... We have also seen that topicalization in this language leaves a resumptive pronoun in its base position. This property does not follow from the structure in (7) alone. Indeed, something more has to be said regarding the nature of TopP. This is why Rizzi (1997:292) proposes that the projection hostin ...
... We have also seen that topicalization in this language leaves a resumptive pronoun in its base position. This property does not follow from the structure in (7) alone. Indeed, something more has to be said regarding the nature of TopP. This is why Rizzi (1997:292) proposes that the projection hostin ...
3.2 Clitics in Dutch
... condition was devised for dependencies involving A'-positions. If the specifier position of an AgrP is an Aposition, we do not automatically expect the Path Containment Condition to be applicable. It appears to be the case that movement to an agreement projection is generally crossing rather than ne ...
... condition was devised for dependencies involving A'-positions. If the specifier position of an AgrP is an Aposition, we do not automatically expect the Path Containment Condition to be applicable. It appears to be the case that movement to an agreement projection is generally crossing rather than ne ...
complete issue - FRITT
... based on her PhD thesis defended at ILOS in 2013. Her comparative study involves twelve different Slavic languages with examples taken from the ParaSol corpus. The different distribution of imperfective and perfective aspect in Slavic ...
... based on her PhD thesis defended at ILOS in 2013. Her comparative study involves twelve different Slavic languages with examples taken from the ParaSol corpus. The different distribution of imperfective and perfective aspect in Slavic ...
Acquisition of Swedish Grammar
... endings -are/-ast: lycklig – lycklig-are – lycklig-ast ‘happy – happier – happiest’. It is also possible to express comparative meaning by means of a paraphrase ...
... endings -are/-ast: lycklig – lycklig-are – lycklig-ast ‘happy – happier – happiest’. It is also possible to express comparative meaning by means of a paraphrase ...
File - Gwen Holladay
... Word your steps in the positive by stating what to do rather than what not to do. When negative statements are needed, place them in the step with which they are associated. For technical procedures, limit the number of verbs per step to one. However, you may use up to three verbs per step as long a ...
... Word your steps in the positive by stating what to do rather than what not to do. When negative statements are needed, place them in the step with which they are associated. For technical procedures, limit the number of verbs per step to one. However, you may use up to three verbs per step as long a ...
View/Open - Minerva Access
... Province. The analysis in this thesis is based on the study of data from both elicitation and text collection undertaken on two field trips between 2004 and 2006: from May to October 2004, and from October 2005 to January 2006. A general introduction is provided in Chapter 1, phonology, phonotactics ...
... Province. The analysis in this thesis is based on the study of data from both elicitation and text collection undertaken on two field trips between 2004 and 2006: from May to October 2004, and from October 2005 to January 2006. A general introduction is provided in Chapter 1, phonology, phonotactics ...
Complex Predicates Müller, Stefan
... is relevant for the markedness of examples with reference to indirect objects. In Chapter 5 I show that resultative constructions in German behave like raising constructions. A lexical rule will be suggested that transitivizes intransitive verbs and adds a result predicate. The most complex phenomen ...
... is relevant for the markedness of examples with reference to indirect objects. In Chapter 5 I show that resultative constructions in German behave like raising constructions. A lexical rule will be suggested that transitivizes intransitive verbs and adds a result predicate. The most complex phenomen ...
Choices for Writers: Grammar and Style
... work, at church, and among peers and friends than they use in the classroom. All of these are uniquely important languages and forms of expression that can be successfully woven into one’s academic voice for originality, emphasis, and authenticity, among other reasons. That is because grammar and pu ...
... work, at church, and among peers and friends than they use in the classroom. All of these are uniquely important languages and forms of expression that can be successfully woven into one’s academic voice for originality, emphasis, and authenticity, among other reasons. That is because grammar and pu ...
A Grammar of Tapiete (Tupi
... In addition, this work discusses the restructuring of the cross-reference system in Tapiete. Specially, it describes the lack of an overt marker of third person for verbs that belong to Jensen’s Set 1, with the exception of monosyllabic roots, and the encoding of the first person active and inactive ...
... In addition, this work discusses the restructuring of the cross-reference system in Tapiete. Specially, it describes the lack of an overt marker of third person for verbs that belong to Jensen’s Set 1, with the exception of monosyllabic roots, and the encoding of the first person active and inactive ...
pronouns and agreement: the information status
... The pronominal suffixes do not distinguish gender, but they do distinguishfour persons(frst, second,third and corefetentialthird), three numbers (singular, dual and plural), and two grammatical roles. (The coreferentialthird-personcatogory,abbreviatedn, is used for participants that are coreferentia ...
... The pronominal suffixes do not distinguish gender, but they do distinguishfour persons(frst, second,third and corefetentialthird), three numbers (singular, dual and plural), and two grammatical roles. (The coreferentialthird-personcatogory,abbreviatedn, is used for participants that are coreferentia ...
BROKEN FORMS IN MORPHOLOGY
... Examples (1)-(4) do not by any means exhaust the possibilities existing in any one language or across languages for executing morphological brachylogy, but they illustrate some common patterns. For one thing, we observe that there is morphological material that is present in the final conjunct in a ...
... Examples (1)-(4) do not by any means exhaust the possibilities existing in any one language or across languages for executing morphological brachylogy, but they illustrate some common patterns. For one thing, we observe that there is morphological material that is present in the final conjunct in a ...
Grammatical Relations in Chinese: Synchronic and Diachronic
... core that is the vestige of the parent language. As the languages developed, often diverging from each other typologically, they carried this core with them, and this influenced the types of grammaticalizations that could occur in those languages. We find for example that, except for some languages ...
... core that is the vestige of the parent language. As the languages developed, often diverging from each other typologically, they carried this core with them, and this influenced the types of grammaticalizations that could occur in those languages. We find for example that, except for some languages ...
Amanda Pounder
... will reveal further possibilities and point out some language-specific constraints. Before proceeding further, let us now give names to the phenomenon itself and the morphological structures involved. We have called the phenomenon morphological ellipsis or brachylogy; the latter term is less familia ...
... will reveal further possibilities and point out some language-specific constraints. Before proceeding further, let us now give names to the phenomenon itself and the morphological structures involved. We have called the phenomenon morphological ellipsis or brachylogy; the latter term is less familia ...
Adjectives and Argument Structure
... The present dissertation examines the argument structure of adjectives. Focusing mainly on Hebrew and English, it aims at defining the argument structure of adjectives, and specifying how it differs from that of verbs. First, I establish the base position of the subjects of adjectives, showing that, ...
... The present dissertation examines the argument structure of adjectives. Focusing mainly on Hebrew and English, it aims at defining the argument structure of adjectives, and specifying how it differs from that of verbs. First, I establish the base position of the subjects of adjectives, showing that, ...
1. I know an old lady who swallowed a fly
... Hoey (2005) takes the opening sentence from a Bill Bryson travel book: In winter Hammerfest is a thirty-hour ride by bus from Oslo, though why anyone would want to go there in winter is a question worth considering. and compares it to: Through winter, rides between Oslo and Hammerfest use thirty ho ...
... Hoey (2005) takes the opening sentence from a Bill Bryson travel book: In winter Hammerfest is a thirty-hour ride by bus from Oslo, though why anyone would want to go there in winter is a question worth considering. and compares it to: Through winter, rides between Oslo and Hammerfest use thirty ho ...
The Bantu-Romance-Greek connection revisited
... a single verb form marked for subject and tense and/or aspect information. In complex verb forms, one or more verbal or auxiliary forms combines with a lexical main verb. In such instances, the auxiliary is usually inflected for subject information and followed by a main verb, which may also carry s ...
... a single verb form marked for subject and tense and/or aspect information. In complex verb forms, one or more verbal or auxiliary forms combines with a lexical main verb. In such instances, the auxiliary is usually inflected for subject information and followed by a main verb, which may also carry s ...
3-Main_contentl - Tài Nguyên Số
... forms that are used to signal modality. It is distinct from grammatical tense or grammatical aspect, although these concepts are conflated to some degree in many languages, including English. To some extent, the same word patterns are used to express more than one of these concepts at the same time, ...
... forms that are used to signal modality. It is distinct from grammatical tense or grammatical aspect, although these concepts are conflated to some degree in many languages, including English. To some extent, the same word patterns are used to express more than one of these concepts at the same time, ...
12 Multi-Clause Sentences
... pound sentences. They may consist of coordinated clauses (bolded) that are subordinate to another clause, e.g., Edgeworth believed that novels should have redeeming social value and that her writing might help improve social conditions; or one or more of the coordinate clauses may include one or mor ...
... pound sentences. They may consist of coordinated clauses (bolded) that are subordinate to another clause, e.g., Edgeworth believed that novels should have redeeming social value and that her writing might help improve social conditions; or one or more of the coordinate clauses may include one or mor ...
Definition - KhmerDocs
... An infinitive is the name of certain verb forms that exists in many language. In the usual description of English, the infinitive of a verb is its basic form with or without the particle ( to): therefore, do and to do, be and to be and so on are infinitives. CUE ...
... An infinitive is the name of certain verb forms that exists in many language. In the usual description of English, the infinitive of a verb is its basic form with or without the particle ( to): therefore, do and to do, be and to be and so on are infinitives. CUE ...
How to Use the Holt Handbook CD
... [12] most were wide enough for a four-wheeled coach. [13] Three or four pairs of horses [14] were harnessed to a coach. Generally, however, the vehicles were so heavy that [15] coach horses tired [16] quite [17] rapidly [18] and had to be either rested frequently [19] or changed at post houses along ...
... [12] most were wide enough for a four-wheeled coach. [13] Three or four pairs of horses [14] were harnessed to a coach. Generally, however, the vehicles were so heavy that [15] coach horses tired [16] quite [17] rapidly [18] and had to be either rested frequently [19] or changed at post houses along ...
příčestí přítomné ve funkci premodifikátoru a postmodifikátoru
... When describing the English present participle, we should begin with a broader range where it belongs. Since the English present participle is one of English verb forms, we first move our attention to English verbs themselves. “Verbs typically express actions (e.g. writing) or states (e.g. being) an ...
... When describing the English present participle, we should begin with a broader range where it belongs. Since the English present participle is one of English verb forms, we first move our attention to English verbs themselves. “Verbs typically express actions (e.g. writing) or states (e.g. being) an ...
Perception of contrastive bi-syllabic lexical stress in unaccented and
... phonology of their native language into the production of the second language, including segmental and suprasegmental stress patterns (Wenk, 1985; Peng and Ann, 2001). The implication of a syllable-timed language likely extends to the production of bi-syllabic words, in which it could be predicted t ...
... phonology of their native language into the production of the second language, including segmental and suprasegmental stress patterns (Wenk, 1985; Peng and Ann, 2001). The implication of a syllable-timed language likely extends to the production of bi-syllabic words, in which it could be predicted t ...
Fix-It Student Pages
... Welcome to Fix-It! This document contains the student pages for the Frog Prince, or Just Desserts Fix-Its. They are formatted for two-sided printing but may be printed single-sided. Each student will need his own copy of the student pages. If you are a classroom teacher, you are welcome to make copi ...
... Welcome to Fix-It! This document contains the student pages for the Frog Prince, or Just Desserts Fix-Its. They are formatted for two-sided printing but may be printed single-sided. Each student will need his own copy of the student pages. If you are a classroom teacher, you are welcome to make copi ...
Grammar and Language Workbook - ESL
... The robin ate the worm. (active) The worm was eaten by the robin. (passive) ...
... The robin ate the worm. (active) The worm was eaten by the robin. (passive) ...
Document
... The use of helping verbs causes certain changes in verb phrases that we need to be able to recognize. One change is the use of contractions (contractions are two or more words combined together with an apostrophe). ...
... The use of helping verbs causes certain changes in verb phrases that we need to be able to recognize. One change is the use of contractions (contractions are two or more words combined together with an apostrophe). ...