0520 FRENCH (FOREIGN LANGUAGE) MARK SCHEME for the May/June 2015 series
... o gâteau, gâteau au chocolat: award one mark to each item o gâteau au chocolat, gâteau à la crème: award one mark to each item o gâteau, gâteau au chocolat, chocolat: award one mark to each item o gâteau, grand gâteau: award one mark for the first gâteau. ...
... o gâteau, gâteau au chocolat: award one mark to each item o gâteau au chocolat, gâteau à la crème: award one mark to each item o gâteau, gâteau au chocolat, chocolat: award one mark to each item o gâteau, grand gâteau: award one mark for the first gâteau. ...
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... the amount of agreement on the verb (rich agreement makes it more likely that a language will have pro). Languages with pro are often called “pro-drop languages” or “null subject languages”. ...
... the amount of agreement on the verb (rich agreement makes it more likely that a language will have pro). Languages with pro are often called “pro-drop languages” or “null subject languages”. ...
A Survey of Coordination Strategies in the World`s
... This thesis is a research project on coordination strategies in the world’s languages. It was inspired by the observation that Japanese does not have a single, general-purpose word for and. Instead, in situations where an English sentence would have and, Japanese has a number of different structures ...
... This thesis is a research project on coordination strategies in the world’s languages. It was inspired by the observation that Japanese does not have a single, general-purpose word for and. Instead, in situations where an English sentence would have and, Japanese has a number of different structures ...
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... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPERATIVES ( e.g. Be heard! or Don't be taken! ) -----------------DEPONENT IMPERATIVES ------------------------------------Genera ...
... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPERATIVES ( e.g. Be heard! or Don't be taken! ) -----------------DEPONENT IMPERATIVES ------------------------------------Genera ...
Investigating Problems Pertaining to Concord as Encountered by the
... This study tries to investigate the problems pertaining to concord (agreement) as being faced by Second Year Students in the Department of English Language, Faculty of Education, Aden University. Generally speaking, there is great uncertainty and confusion about English concord between subject and v ...
... This study tries to investigate the problems pertaining to concord (agreement) as being faced by Second Year Students in the Department of English Language, Faculty of Education, Aden University. Generally speaking, there is great uncertainty and confusion about English concord between subject and v ...
What Do Learners Need to Know about the - e
... continuum stretching from purely literal senses, through metonymic senses, to metaphorical ones. So, for example, when looking at uses of the denominal verb shoulder in the BNC, the Spanish learners of English who participated in the study encountered the verb used to mean ‘carry’, as in ‘sometimes ...
... continuum stretching from purely literal senses, through metonymic senses, to metaphorical ones. So, for example, when looking at uses of the denominal verb shoulder in the BNC, the Spanish learners of English who participated in the study encountered the verb used to mean ‘carry’, as in ‘sometimes ...
FUNCTIONAL PERSPECTIVE OF THE NOUN PHRASE
... limit the scene, but in a less general and therefore more specific way than arti cles. ...
... limit the scene, but in a less general and therefore more specific way than arti cles. ...
Nominal Clause - colliertech.org
... Island-sensitivity is widely assumed to be diagnostic of syntactic movement, so the dependencies in (9) show that the initial NPs are not associated with their rābiṭ-pronouns by movement, and so must be base-generated in the left-dislocated position. However, Aoun & Benmamoun (1997), Aoun, Choueiri ...
... Island-sensitivity is widely assumed to be diagnostic of syntactic movement, so the dependencies in (9) show that the initial NPs are not associated with their rābiṭ-pronouns by movement, and so must be base-generated in the left-dislocated position. However, Aoun & Benmamoun (1997), Aoun, Choueiri ...
Aleš Svoboda: Functional perspective of the noun phrase
... and hence rheme proper of the nominal field. On the other hand, the general 'location' of the phenomenon — for the time being the article, representing the scene — stands lowest on the importance scale, and represents theme proper. The basic noun phrase the girl functioning as one unit within the di ...
... and hence rheme proper of the nominal field. On the other hand, the general 'location' of the phenomenon — for the time being the article, representing the scene — stands lowest on the importance scale, and represents theme proper. The basic noun phrase the girl functioning as one unit within the di ...
indian grammatical theory
... In a knowledge oriented society, the knowledge of language and its function has remained the area of concern through centuries. In such investigations, it has raised several issues which are still object of enquiry. The dominant issues are: (i) origin and development of language, (ii) language as a ...
... In a knowledge oriented society, the knowledge of language and its function has remained the area of concern through centuries. In such investigations, it has raised several issues which are still object of enquiry. The dominant issues are: (i) origin and development of language, (ii) language as a ...
Laura A. Michaelis University of Colorado at Boulder Proceedings of
... implicit and explicit quantizing as follows: There are two means of quantizing a state: either by explicitly assigning a duration to the state or by implicitly taking a maximum period at which the state continuously holds. I call such a maximum period of a state a ‘phase’ of a state. Explicit quanti ...
... implicit and explicit quantizing as follows: There are two means of quantizing a state: either by explicitly assigning a duration to the state or by implicitly taking a maximum period at which the state continuously holds. I call such a maximum period of a state a ‘phase’ of a state. Explicit quanti ...
Can - E4Thai
... In addition to the seven parts of speech above, there are several other groupings of words that do not neatly fit into any one specific category—particles, articles, determiners, gerunds, and interjections. Many of these share characteristics with one or more of the seven primary categories. For exa ...
... In addition to the seven parts of speech above, there are several other groupings of words that do not neatly fit into any one specific category—particles, articles, determiners, gerunds, and interjections. Many of these share characteristics with one or more of the seven primary categories. For exa ...
Harbrace Essentials with Resources for Writing in the Disciplines
... and within a specific context. This chapter covers concepts of grammar that will help you write clear, convincing sentences. ...
... and within a specific context. This chapter covers concepts of grammar that will help you write clear, convincing sentences. ...
Parts of Speech
... clauses #2 Indefinite Pronouns general way to refer to nouns #3 Demonstrative Pronouns point out specific persons, places, things or ideas. ...
... clauses #2 Indefinite Pronouns general way to refer to nouns #3 Demonstrative Pronouns point out specific persons, places, things or ideas. ...
finding clauses in unrestricted text by finitary and stochastic methods
... phrase followed by a tensed verb as a defining characteristic. The result of scoring the respective success of the two methods of parsing basic noun phrases in sample text portions, reported in Ejerbed (1987), was the following. The regular expression output had 6 errors in 185 noun phrases, i.e. a ...
... phrase followed by a tensed verb as a defining characteristic. The result of scoring the respective success of the two methods of parsing basic noun phrases in sample text portions, reported in Ejerbed (1987), was the following. The regular expression output had 6 errors in 185 noun phrases, i.e. a ...
- Essex - Research Repository
... This PhD thesis is the result of an exciting journey full of highs and lows, through which I have learned a lot and got to know some really beautiful people, and this is a humble expression of gratitude to all of them. On top of the list is my supervisor, Prof.Louisa Sadler, who has helped and guide ...
... This PhD thesis is the result of an exciting journey full of highs and lows, through which I have learned a lot and got to know some really beautiful people, and this is a humble expression of gratitude to all of them. On top of the list is my supervisor, Prof.Louisa Sadler, who has helped and guide ...
Linguistic Ambiguity in Language-based Jokes
... The ambiguity that distinguishes verbal from referential jokes “can reside in a range of components in the linguistic system, such as the syntax, the lexicon, or the phonology” (Lew 1996, p. 126). Pepicello and Green adhere to this belief and analyze riddles on the basis of “language as a system con ...
... The ambiguity that distinguishes verbal from referential jokes “can reside in a range of components in the linguistic system, such as the syntax, the lexicon, or the phonology” (Lew 1996, p. 126). Pepicello and Green adhere to this belief and analyze riddles on the basis of “language as a system con ...
Conjunctive Personal Pronouns in Middle Welsh
... the possible ambiguity of the sentence. The use of a conjunctive pronoun assumes that the referent it codes is unambiguously non-coreferent to the subject of the first clause (this is related to rule 1). As shown, the rules formulated by Isaac do not have a predictory force, but the whole corpus of ...
... the possible ambiguity of the sentence. The use of a conjunctive pronoun assumes that the referent it codes is unambiguously non-coreferent to the subject of the first clause (this is related to rule 1). As shown, the rules formulated by Isaac do not have a predictory force, but the whole corpus of ...
insight into the slovak and czech corpus linguistics
... and the Czech lexicological team tried to create a new lexical standard. In contrast with the earlier decision to consider “good authors” only (see Ertl) excerptions were gathered from the texts of different authors coming from various functional styles (e.g. scientific written language, journalism) ...
... and the Czech lexicological team tried to create a new lexical standard. In contrast with the earlier decision to consider “good authors” only (see Ertl) excerptions were gathered from the texts of different authors coming from various functional styles (e.g. scientific written language, journalism) ...
Grammar Material
... vs. their, could have vs. could of, accept vs. except, then vs. than, where vs. were, affect vs. effect, and so on. (see the appendix to review a comprehensive list of easily confused words) Example: We ____________ changed our plans if we had known about the traffic delay. Question: Choose the cor ...
... vs. their, could have vs. could of, accept vs. except, then vs. than, where vs. were, affect vs. effect, and so on. (see the appendix to review a comprehensive list of easily confused words) Example: We ____________ changed our plans if we had known about the traffic delay. Question: Choose the cor ...
Grammar Structures
... the gist of the contents of all grammar books remains the same. The main word classes such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, verbs and prepositions are all present in all of the grammars. In regard to the monolingual grammars, it is only Longman’s grammar of the English language that contains a section, ...
... the gist of the contents of all grammar books remains the same. The main word classes such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, verbs and prepositions are all present in all of the grammars. In regard to the monolingual grammars, it is only Longman’s grammar of the English language that contains a section, ...
Usage-based vs. rule-based learning: the acquisition of word order
... A constructivist account of the acquisition of wh-questions in English is advocated by Rowland & Pine (2000, 2003) and Rowland, Pine, Lieven & Theakston (2003). This approach argues that English-speaking children’s early wh-questions are the result of a distributional learning mechanism that reprodu ...
... A constructivist account of the acquisition of wh-questions in English is advocated by Rowland & Pine (2000, 2003) and Rowland, Pine, Lieven & Theakston (2003). This approach argues that English-speaking children’s early wh-questions are the result of a distributional learning mechanism that reprodu ...
Glossary
... using a little ending on the noun to determine its function in the sentence. This clever device makes Latin so concise that it can express gracefully in a few words what languages like English need longer sentences to say. On the other hand, the Latin case system also seemed both arbitrary and unnec ...
... using a little ending on the noun to determine its function in the sentence. This clever device makes Latin so concise that it can express gracefully in a few words what languages like English need longer sentences to say. On the other hand, the Latin case system also seemed both arbitrary and unnec ...