Products and services
... Participating in trade fairs is generally considered a valuable tool in receiving information on competitors, carrying out market research as well as reaching end users and retailers. They often involve a considerable marketing investment by participating companies; therefore, they require careful p ...
... Participating in trade fairs is generally considered a valuable tool in receiving information on competitors, carrying out market research as well as reaching end users and retailers. They often involve a considerable marketing investment by participating companies; therefore, they require careful p ...
Grammar
... A. Circle the letter of the group of words that is a complete sentence. 1. a. Knows the answer. b. Have you ever? c. The ripe and delicious apple! d. My friend can swim. 2. a. Our first trip to the beach. b. What is your name? c. Blue sky so perfect! d. Rolls happily in the grass. B. Decide if the s ...
... A. Circle the letter of the group of words that is a complete sentence. 1. a. Knows the answer. b. Have you ever? c. The ripe and delicious apple! d. My friend can swim. 2. a. Our first trip to the beach. b. What is your name? c. Blue sky so perfect! d. Rolls happily in the grass. B. Decide if the s ...
pronoun
... modifiers before nouns. These pronouns stand alone and are separated from the nouns to which they refer. The responsibility is yours if an attachment with a virus is opened. ...
... modifiers before nouns. These pronouns stand alone and are separated from the nouns to which they refer. The responsibility is yours if an attachment with a virus is opened. ...
The Word Order of Estonian: Implications to Universal Language
... The main function of V2 is to allow smooth organisation of given and new information in the sentence. Thus, it is a discourseconfigurational rule not a rule of grammatical dependency as the X’rules are. V2 can be found both in the languages that order heads before the complements (SVO-languages) as ...
... The main function of V2 is to allow smooth organisation of given and new information in the sentence. Thus, it is a discourseconfigurational rule not a rule of grammatical dependency as the X’rules are. V2 can be found both in the languages that order heads before the complements (SVO-languages) as ...
Agree in the Functional Domain: Evidence from the Morphosyntax of
... Linguistics Symposium held at University of Maryland, and the 39th ACAL conference held at University of Georgia, for useful questions and comments. Many thanks are due to Akinloye Ojo for his help as I was writing and revising the paper, and also to two anonymous reviewers for their valuable commen ...
... Linguistics Symposium held at University of Maryland, and the 39th ACAL conference held at University of Georgia, for useful questions and comments. Many thanks are due to Akinloye Ojo for his help as I was writing and revising the paper, and also to two anonymous reviewers for their valuable commen ...
2016 Editorial Style Guide
... apostrophe (’) Be sure to use smart apostrophes (‘ and ’) instead of dumb apostrophes ('). Also, ensure they are facing the correct direction. Whenever an apostrophe is being used as a substitute for a letter or letters, the wide part of the apostrophe must be on top: Spirit of ’76; fish ’n’ chips; ...
... apostrophe (’) Be sure to use smart apostrophes (‘ and ’) instead of dumb apostrophes ('). Also, ensure they are facing the correct direction. Whenever an apostrophe is being used as a substitute for a letter or letters, the wide part of the apostrophe must be on top: Spirit of ’76; fish ’n’ chips; ...
Phonological and Phonetic Effects of Minor Phrase
... effect could be established by carefully controlling for the phonological prosodic structure representation which is input to phonetic interpretation. That prosodic structure is influenced by word length as well-- and also by the surface syntactic structure-- through a ranking of constraints on the ...
... effect could be established by carefully controlling for the phonological prosodic structure representation which is input to phonetic interpretation. That prosodic structure is influenced by word length as well-- and also by the surface syntactic structure-- through a ranking of constraints on the ...
Choices: Examining the Parts of a Sentence
... 1. Until recently, tourists could reach the tiny island only by boat. 2. The island of Bequia remains relatively untouched by the trappings of modern life. 3. A need for economic growth has led to the construction of an airport. 4. Some islanders are worried about the loss of the old way of life. 5. ...
... 1. Until recently, tourists could reach the tiny island only by boat. 2. The island of Bequia remains relatively untouched by the trappings of modern life. 3. A need for economic growth has led to the construction of an airport. 4. Some islanders are worried about the loss of the old way of life. 5. ...
English Grammar Practice
... 1) It is used to denote an action performed within a period of time which is already over. The time of the action is indicated by the adverbial of past time: ago, last year, yesterday, the other day, in 1995, etc. =a complete past action e.g. Last night my neighbours celebrated their wedding anniver ...
... 1) It is used to denote an action performed within a period of time which is already over. The time of the action is indicated by the adverbial of past time: ago, last year, yesterday, the other day, in 1995, etc. =a complete past action e.g. Last night my neighbours celebrated their wedding anniver ...
Ilse Wegner Introduction to the Hurrian Language Forward: Among
... summary works documenting present knowledge are non-existent. The present “Introduction” shall then be interested in providing access to the grammar as reflected in present research. Many grammatical phenomena that are introduced here may however in the future be modified or even completely reevalua ...
... summary works documenting present knowledge are non-existent. The present “Introduction” shall then be interested in providing access to the grammar as reflected in present research. Many grammatical phenomena that are introduced here may however in the future be modified or even completely reevalua ...
Ilse Wegner
... summary works documenting present knowledge are non-existent. The present “Introduction” shall then be interested in providing access to the grammar as reflected in present research. Many grammatical phenomena that are introduced here may however in the future be modified or even completely reevalua ...
... summary works documenting present knowledge are non-existent. The present “Introduction” shall then be interested in providing access to the grammar as reflected in present research. Many grammatical phenomena that are introduced here may however in the future be modified or even completely reevalua ...
PETRARCH Documentation
... $, +, % or ^ tokens. Synsets can be used anywhere in a pattern that a word or phrase can be used. A synset must be defined before it is used: a pattern containing an undefined synset will be ignored. Regular plurals are generated automatically by adding ‘S’ to the root, adding ‘IES’ if the root ends ...
... $, +, % or ^ tokens. Synsets can be used anywhere in a pattern that a word or phrase can be used. A synset must be defined before it is used: a pattern containing an undefined synset will be ignored. Regular plurals are generated automatically by adding ‘S’ to the root, adding ‘IES’ if the root ends ...
Grammar Book - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
... At Home: Have your child think of his or her favorite animal and write a statement, a question, a command, and an exclamation about it. ...
... At Home: Have your child think of his or her favorite animal and write a statement, a question, a command, and an exclamation about it. ...
pdf
... position (control infinitives were taken to be CPs). Later on, PRO was claimed to bear null case (cf. Chomsky & Lasnik (1993)) – a special type of case assigned by non-finite inflection only. More recently, however, it has been argued that PRO can also bear case – like any other DP (based on evidenc ...
... position (control infinitives were taken to be CPs). Later on, PRO was claimed to bear null case (cf. Chomsky & Lasnik (1993)) – a special type of case assigned by non-finite inflection only. More recently, however, it has been argued that PRO can also bear case – like any other DP (based on evidenc ...
full text
... the adverb just, it is conveyed that the speaker finds it not good for him to be a student, comparing the status with more independent ones. Therefore, the utterance in (2) can be said to be evaluatively negative. This paper sheds light particularly on the evaluative meaning of English negative expr ...
... the adverb just, it is conveyed that the speaker finds it not good for him to be a student, comparing the status with more independent ones. Therefore, the utterance in (2) can be said to be evaluatively negative. This paper sheds light particularly on the evaluative meaning of English negative expr ...
Arabic Treebank Guidelines include Penn Arabic Treebank Guidelines
... 2.6.5 S-ADV versus SBAR zero relative clause .............................................................. 131 2.6.6 SBAR-ADV versus separate S’s ............................................................................. 132 ...
... 2.6.5 S-ADV versus SBAR zero relative clause .............................................................. 131 2.6.6 SBAR-ADV versus separate S’s ............................................................................. 132 ...
answer key - Scholastic
... Circle the common nouns and underline the proper nouns in each sentence. Then, on the lines provided, rewrite each proper noun correctly. If there are no proper nouns in the sentence, write no. ...
... Circle the common nouns and underline the proper nouns in each sentence. Then, on the lines provided, rewrite each proper noun correctly. If there are no proper nouns in the sentence, write no. ...
Perfect Readings in Russian - Seminar für Sprachwissenschaft
... We will see that our theory of the participial passive makes a number of welcome predictions, at the same time deriving all the properties that have been observed for the participial passive. The organization of the article is as follows. Section 2 discusses S.’s theory of the relations between aspe ...
... We will see that our theory of the participial passive makes a number of welcome predictions, at the same time deriving all the properties that have been observed for the participial passive. The organization of the article is as follows. Section 2 discusses S.’s theory of the relations between aspe ...
0515 dutch (foreign language)
... etc. in an informal letter. Multiple addressees (Geachte meneer en mevrouw X) gain one tick only. Greetings such as Hallo or He gain ticks in informal letters only and formal endings (Hoogachtend etc.) do not score in informal letters. In addition award ticks for Language up to a maximum of 5 for pr ...
... etc. in an informal letter. Multiple addressees (Geachte meneer en mevrouw X) gain one tick only. Greetings such as Hallo or He gain ticks in informal letters only and formal endings (Hoogachtend etc.) do not score in informal letters. In addition award ticks for Language up to a maximum of 5 for pr ...
Old Nubian Relative Clauses
... place, and manner (§3.3.2). Finally, §3.4 deals with constructions in which non-coreferential rcs show an anaphor coindexed with the antecedent. Free rcs, those without an overt antecedent, are treated in §4 according to their grammatical function in the main clause, starting with subject clauses (§ ...
... place, and manner (§3.3.2). Finally, §3.4 deals with constructions in which non-coreferential rcs show an anaphor coindexed with the antecedent. Free rcs, those without an overt antecedent, are treated in §4 according to their grammatical function in the main clause, starting with subject clauses (§ ...
0515 dutch (foreign language)
... etc. in an informal letter. Multiple addressees (Geachte meneer en mevrouw X) gain one tick only. Greetings such as Hallo or He gain ticks in informal letters only and formal endings (Hoogachtend etc.) do not score in informal letters. In addition award ticks for Language up to a maximum of 5 for pr ...
... etc. in an informal letter. Multiple addressees (Geachte meneer en mevrouw X) gain one tick only. Greetings such as Hallo or He gain ticks in informal letters only and formal endings (Hoogachtend etc.) do not score in informal letters. In addition award ticks for Language up to a maximum of 5 for pr ...
english grammar - Seminar für Sprachwissenschaft
... We will see that our theory of the participial passive makes a number of welcome predictions, at the same time deriving all the properties that have been observed for the participial passive. The organization of the article is as follows. Section 2 discusses S.’s theory of the relations between aspe ...
... We will see that our theory of the participial passive makes a number of welcome predictions, at the same time deriving all the properties that have been observed for the participial passive. The organization of the article is as follows. Section 2 discusses S.’s theory of the relations between aspe ...
Passé Composé with “être”
... Passé Composé with “être” There are 16 common verbs that had a “falling out” with “avoir.” They chose “être” as their helping verb. More free powerpoints at http://www.worldofteaching.com ...
... Passé Composé with “être” There are 16 common verbs that had a “falling out” with “avoir.” They chose “être” as their helping verb. More free powerpoints at http://www.worldofteaching.com ...