spotting errors
... rule. Some is used in interrogative sentences, which are commands or requests. For example Will you please lend me some money? Few is used for countable objects and little is used for noncountable objects. Little means not much. So use of the word little has a negative meaning. For example a) There ...
... rule. Some is used in interrogative sentences, which are commands or requests. For example Will you please lend me some money? Few is used for countable objects and little is used for noncountable objects. Little means not much. So use of the word little has a negative meaning. For example a) There ...
§§1–14 Exordium. §§15–36 Narratio. §§37–82 Argumentatio. §§83–123 Anticategoria.
... accused is to devalue their status as noble supporters; Cicero will soon argue that his client is weak, virtually without resources against the powerful persons supporting the prosecution. adesse This verb is a technical term when it is used absolutely: to lend support to the case, by their physical ...
... accused is to devalue their status as noble supporters; Cicero will soon argue that his client is weak, virtually without resources against the powerful persons supporting the prosecution. adesse This verb is a technical term when it is used absolutely: to lend support to the case, by their physical ...
Clitics: An Introduction
... to say that ’s is an affix like the plural -s or like the 3sg ending -s in eats. Like clitics, affixes cannot exist independently but need something to attach to. However, clitics are not ordinary affixes. A genuine affix only attaches to words of a particular category, such as a noun (for plural) or a verb ...
... to say that ’s is an affix like the plural -s or like the 3sg ending -s in eats. Like clitics, affixes cannot exist independently but need something to attach to. However, clitics are not ordinary affixes. A genuine affix only attaches to words of a particular category, such as a noun (for plural) or a verb ...
The Syntax of Inner Aspect
... Ruiqin Miao, Hiroko Yamakido, Mark Volpe, and Xu Zheng for making it unique. I would also like to give very special thanks to my family; in particular, to my parents for their positive support throughout the entire doctoral program, and specifically for three critical months during which they provid ...
... Ruiqin Miao, Hiroko Yamakido, Mark Volpe, and Xu Zheng for making it unique. I would also like to give very special thanks to my family; in particular, to my parents for their positive support throughout the entire doctoral program, and specifically for three critical months during which they provid ...
The Romblomanon Grammar Essentials Sketch
... Indi’ ta kamo pag’abrïhan. ‘I will not open the door for you (pl.).’ ...
... Indi’ ta kamo pag’abrïhan. ‘I will not open the door for you (pl.).’ ...
Reflexive Clitics in the Slavic and Romance Languages.
... the reflexive clitic semantically identifies the two arguments of a transitive verb, cf. John SE wash means John washes himself, there are constructions in which it is not possible to identify the arguments in this way, cf. anticausatives as The glass SE broke does not entail that the glass broke it ...
... the reflexive clitic semantically identifies the two arguments of a transitive verb, cf. John SE wash means John washes himself, there are constructions in which it is not possible to identify the arguments in this way, cf. anticausatives as The glass SE broke does not entail that the glass broke it ...
a complete grammar of esperanto
... are really explained, instead of being dismissed with the unsatisfactory remark that ”the imperative follows ’por ke,’” or the ”use of ’tiel ... ke’ and ’tia ... ke’ must be distinguished from that of ’tiel ... kiel’ and ’tia ... kia,’” etc., with but little intimation of when and why ”por ke”, ”tie ...
... are really explained, instead of being dismissed with the unsatisfactory remark that ”the imperative follows ’por ke,’” or the ”use of ’tiel ... ke’ and ’tia ... ke’ must be distinguished from that of ’tiel ... kiel’ and ’tia ... kia,’” etc., with but little intimation of when and why ”por ke”, ”tie ...
a comparative analysis of formal shifts in english bible translations
... If, as might seem evident to any reader who is familiar with the literature, there truly does exist a real difference between the traditional translations of the Bible, often labeled as formal equivalence, and the modern translations of the Bible, commonly known as functional equivalence, then there ...
... If, as might seem evident to any reader who is familiar with the literature, there truly does exist a real difference between the traditional translations of the Bible, often labeled as formal equivalence, and the modern translations of the Bible, commonly known as functional equivalence, then there ...
Subjunctive Obviation: an Interface Perspective
... The phenomenon illustrated in example (1) has been referred to using various terminology. The most common are “obviation” (or “subjunctive obviation”) and “subjunctive disjoint reference effect”. The French term “obviatif”, which the English words “obviative” and “obviation” stem from, was coined by ...
... The phenomenon illustrated in example (1) has been referred to using various terminology. The most common are “obviation” (or “subjunctive obviation”) and “subjunctive disjoint reference effect”. The French term “obviatif”, which the English words “obviative” and “obviation” stem from, was coined by ...
The Columbia Guide to Standard American English
... Each of the labels just mentioned, as well as those in the figure, has its own full entry in this guide, as do level, context, and nearly all other language-related terms that appear in the advice given in the guide's roughly sixty-five hundred usage entries. Whenever you encounter a language-relate ...
... Each of the labels just mentioned, as well as those in the figure, has its own full entry in this guide, as do level, context, and nearly all other language-related terms that appear in the advice given in the guide's roughly sixty-five hundred usage entries. Whenever you encounter a language-relate ...
20_chapter 8
... I Introduction by the teacher The introduction given in the beginning of Unit II whichcf>scuss«.& the structural details of simple sentences holds good in the case of Unit III also as it deals with the structural details of complex and compound sentences, therefore a glance over the matter therein d ...
... I Introduction by the teacher The introduction given in the beginning of Unit II whichcf>scuss«.& the structural details of simple sentences holds good in the case of Unit III also as it deals with the structural details of complex and compound sentences, therefore a glance over the matter therein d ...
1 Chapter 1. Introduction: status and definition of compounding
... stress in isolation may differ from that when such words are pronounced in sentence context. Spencer (2003) notes as well that stress can occasionally be used to distinguish between different readings of the same combination of constituents: for example ’toy factory is probably a factory where toys ...
... stress in isolation may differ from that when such words are pronounced in sentence context. Spencer (2003) notes as well that stress can occasionally be used to distinguish between different readings of the same combination of constituents: for example ’toy factory is probably a factory where toys ...
A Diachronic Study on the Complementation Patterns of the Verb
... Consider the following sentences, taken from the Oxford English Dictionary: ...
... Consider the following sentences, taken from the Oxford English Dictionary: ...
Kokama-Kokamilla - Scholars` Bank
... analysis to be grounded in text data. One of KK’s most salient typological features is a morphological distinction between male and female speech in several grammatical categories. Major grammatical categories like person, number, tense, and modality are conveyed by positionally fixed clitics. Five ...
... analysis to be grounded in text data. One of KK’s most salient typological features is a morphological distinction between male and female speech in several grammatical categories. Major grammatical categories like person, number, tense, and modality are conveyed by positionally fixed clitics. Five ...
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... relations expressed in documents with the causal relations expressed in users' queries could be used to improve document retrieval results in comparison to using just term matching without considering relations. An automatic method for identifying and extracting cause-effect information in Wall Stre ...
... relations expressed in documents with the causal relations expressed in users' queries could be used to improve document retrieval results in comparison to using just term matching without considering relations. An automatic method for identifying and extracting cause-effect information in Wall Stre ...
chris_khoo.PhD_thesi
... relations expressed in documents with the causal relations expressed in users' queries could be used to improve document retrieval results in comparison to using just term matching without considering relations. An automatic method for identifying and extracting cause-effect information in Wall Stre ...
... relations expressed in documents with the causal relations expressed in users' queries could be used to improve document retrieval results in comparison to using just term matching without considering relations. An automatic method for identifying and extracting cause-effect information in Wall Stre ...
Nominative Personal Pronouns and Some
... by means of the contrastive use of ego. But in the third sentence the primary contrast is between rerum and hominum. The main motivation of ego seems to be its tendency to occur as enclitic on certain categories of focused terms. I wish to consider further the possibility that the use of ego may som ...
... by means of the contrastive use of ego. But in the third sentence the primary contrast is between rerum and hominum. The main motivation of ego seems to be its tendency to occur as enclitic on certain categories of focused terms. I wish to consider further the possibility that the use of ego may som ...
COMPLEMENT VERB VARIATION IN PRESENT
... Strictly synchronically speaking, with verbs, nouns, and adjectives as heads of matrix clauses in a sentence, standard Serbian syntax allows for variation between a non-finite complement – that is, a complement headed by a verb not inflected for tense, grammatical person and number – and a finite co ...
... Strictly synchronically speaking, with verbs, nouns, and adjectives as heads of matrix clauses in a sentence, standard Serbian syntax allows for variation between a non-finite complement – that is, a complement headed by a verb not inflected for tense, grammatical person and number – and a finite co ...
6. A Biography of the English Language, 3rd Edition
... right to remove content from this title at any time if subsequent rights restrictions require it. For valuable information on pricing, previous editions, changes to current editions, and alternate formats, please visit www.cengage.com/highered to search by ISBN#, author, title, or keyword for materi ...
... right to remove content from this title at any time if subsequent rights restrictions require it. For valuable information on pricing, previous editions, changes to current editions, and alternate formats, please visit www.cengage.com/highered to search by ISBN#, author, title, or keyword for materi ...
scenario - SIL International
... not only helps in textual analysis, explaining the choice and significance of certain grammatical forms, but also demonstrates that although Parkari, like New Testament Greek and English, uses different grammatical forms depending on whether a scenario is currently open or not, the specific forms us ...
... not only helps in textual analysis, explaining the choice and significance of certain grammatical forms, but also demonstrates that although Parkari, like New Testament Greek and English, uses different grammatical forms depending on whether a scenario is currently open or not, the specific forms us ...
Conjunctions as Heads
... 3.2.6.2. Empty conjunctions In spite of the difficulty of eliding anything but non-heads, assumed to be the conjuncts rather than the conjunctions, there is ample evidence of empty conjunctions (resulting in what is often called asyndetic coordination) in various languages. Here, I will provide evid ...
... 3.2.6.2. Empty conjunctions In spite of the difficulty of eliding anything but non-heads, assumed to be the conjuncts rather than the conjunctions, there is ample evidence of empty conjunctions (resulting in what is often called asyndetic coordination) in various languages. Here, I will provide evid ...
Holt Spanish 1
... they are ella es she is ellas son they are • The conjugated forms are used with nouns or their corresponding pronouns. El señor González es de Chile. or Él es de Chile. or El profesor es de Chile. • Remember that Spanish speakers sometimes leave out the subject pronoun. Es de Chile. He’s from Chile. ...
... they are ella es she is ellas son they are • The conjugated forms are used with nouns or their corresponding pronouns. El señor González es de Chile. or Él es de Chile. or El profesor es de Chile. • Remember that Spanish speakers sometimes leave out the subject pronoun. Es de Chile. He’s from Chile. ...
Holt Spanish 1
... they are ella es she is ellas son they are • The conjugated forms are used with nouns or their corresponding pronouns. El señor González es de Chile. or Él es de Chile. or El profesor es de Chile. • Remember that Spanish speakers sometimes leave out the subject pronoun. Es de Chile. He’s from Chile. ...
... they are ella es she is ellas son they are • The conjugated forms are used with nouns or their corresponding pronouns. El señor González es de Chile. or Él es de Chile. or El profesor es de Chile. • Remember that Spanish speakers sometimes leave out the subject pronoun. Es de Chile. He’s from Chile. ...
T.C. Mersin Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü İngiliz Dili ve
... in different occasions, including the effects of the other sentence components on the meaning and use of necessity expressions. The data of our study is composed of naturally occurring written and spoken language uses as they appear in variety of communicative contexts. In the first chapter, we have ...
... in different occasions, including the effects of the other sentence components on the meaning and use of necessity expressions. The data of our study is composed of naturally occurring written and spoken language uses as they appear in variety of communicative contexts. In the first chapter, we have ...
Mood in Spanish - Hal-SHS
... from that of the indicative. It has a deictic form indicating coincidence with Utt-T, the present, and a form that can function anaphorically, indicating coincidence with Tx, or deictically, indicating precedence with regard to Utt-T, the imperfect. This latter form is exploited for counterfactual u ...
... from that of the indicative. It has a deictic form indicating coincidence with Utt-T, the present, and a form that can function anaphorically, indicating coincidence with Tx, or deictically, indicating precedence with regard to Utt-T, the imperfect. This latter form is exploited for counterfactual u ...