Three Agreement Alternations in Dutch and their Interactions
... (Note that it is not possible to apply (15b) and delete [PAR] while leaving [ADD] unaffected, as this would result in an ill-formed feature geometry.) Thus, (16) can block the application of impoverishment rules.1 The principle in (16) also illuminates an apparent complication with the agreement fo ...
... (Note that it is not possible to apply (15b) and delete [PAR] while leaving [ADD] unaffected, as this would result in an ill-formed feature geometry.) Thus, (16) can block the application of impoverishment rules.1 The principle in (16) also illuminates an apparent complication with the agreement fo ...
0515 foreign language dutch
... the word count, but bracket it. Word Limit: count up to exactly 140 words for Language and Communication. Marking units: a tick is awarded for a correct marking unit of which each element is correct. The tick is recorded over the scoring word. A Marking unit may consist of the correct use of any of ...
... the word count, but bracket it. Word Limit: count up to exactly 140 words for Language and Communication. Marking units: a tick is awarded for a correct marking unit of which each element is correct. The tick is recorded over the scoring word. A Marking unit may consist of the correct use of any of ...
CLITICS, SCRAMBLING, AND HEAD MOVEMENT IN DUTCH
... pronouns are heads, rather than phrases. But the fact that weak pronouns cannot be stressed, modified, conjoined, used in isolation, or topicalized appears to be related to their status as ‘weak' elements, since the English reduced pronouns behave exactly like special clitics in these tests.7 Nevert ...
... pronouns are heads, rather than phrases. But the fact that weak pronouns cannot be stressed, modified, conjoined, used in isolation, or topicalized appears to be related to their status as ‘weak' elements, since the English reduced pronouns behave exactly like special clitics in these tests.7 Nevert ...
English Syntax: An Introduction
... creative abilities. Speakers are unconscious of the rules which they use all the time, and have no difficulties in producing or understanding sentences which they have never heard, seen, or talked about before. For example, even though you may well not have seen the following sentence before, you ca ...
... creative abilities. Speakers are unconscious of the rules which they use all the time, and have no difficulties in producing or understanding sentences which they have never heard, seen, or talked about before. For example, even though you may well not have seen the following sentence before, you ca ...
Students` Workbook
... What to See.—How many sentences do you find in the first three lines? How do you find out? Will the first make sense if we leave out “are”? How is the first separated from the second? What is the use of the period? Can the question mark, as well as the period, help to show where one sentence ends an ...
... What to See.—How many sentences do you find in the first three lines? How do you find out? Will the first make sense if we leave out “are”? How is the first separated from the second? What is the use of the period? Can the question mark, as well as the period, help to show where one sentence ends an ...
A discussion on the phases, semantics and syntax of aspect in the
... when it entered the Western grammatical tradition. The concept was not firmly established until the work of Jakobson (1932). N. Greč in his ‘’Practical Russian Grammar (1827, second ed., 1834) said that: The times are limited in nature to three: the present, past, and future, but in grammatical tens ...
... when it entered the Western grammatical tradition. The concept was not firmly established until the work of Jakobson (1932). N. Greč in his ‘’Practical Russian Grammar (1827, second ed., 1834) said that: The times are limited in nature to three: the present, past, and future, but in grammatical tens ...
THE NOUN AND THE DICTIONARY IN TSHIVENDA BY SHUMANI
... followed because of the presence of a preprefix in these langauges. ...
... followed because of the presence of a preprefix in these langauges. ...
Romacilikanes— The Romani dialect of
... tions and texts, analysed by grammatical categories, in a format similar to that of a descriptive grammar, but on a database, enabling the user to compare data more effectively through controlled, user-defined queries. The initial core sample contained some forty elaborate descriptions of Romani diale ...
... tions and texts, analysed by grammatical categories, in a format similar to that of a descriptive grammar, but on a database, enabling the user to compare data more effectively through controlled, user-defined queries. The initial core sample contained some forty elaborate descriptions of Romani diale ...
noun clauses - Repository UNIKAMA
... The independent clauses in a compound sentence may also be joined by a semicolon only. This kind of sentence occurs when the two independent clauses are closely related. If they weren’t closely related, they would be written as two simple sentences, separated by a period. My older brother studies la ...
... The independent clauses in a compound sentence may also be joined by a semicolon only. This kind of sentence occurs when the two independent clauses are closely related. If they weren’t closely related, they would be written as two simple sentences, separated by a period. My older brother studies la ...
1 Rise of the Auxiliaries: a case for auxiliary raising vs. affix
... be able to scope either above or below the negative element, the option must be available of privileging the modal at LF from either its surface position, or from a lower copy that is below the negative element. The only way in which it is possible for such a lower copy to exist is if these modals w ...
... be able to scope either above or below the negative element, the option must be available of privileging the modal at LF from either its surface position, or from a lower copy that is below the negative element. The only way in which it is possible for such a lower copy to exist is if these modals w ...
Turner2016 - Edinburgh Research Archive
... the interaction of prepositions and pronouns, it is tentatively concluded that Katcha has three cases: Nominative, Accusative and Oblique. From the interaction of verbs and nouns, it is demonstrated that the verbal suffixes known as ‘verb extensions’ primarily serve to license the absence of otherwise ...
... the interaction of prepositions and pronouns, it is tentatively concluded that Katcha has three cases: Nominative, Accusative and Oblique. From the interaction of verbs and nouns, it is demonstrated that the verbal suffixes known as ‘verb extensions’ primarily serve to license the absence of otherwise ...
to the entire required Student Handout for this class in MS
... the marking code identifies the four parts of each one. When you work online with the chapters that follow this one, you’ll be concentrating on one sentence part at a time, so you won’t see whole sentences written out in this code. Therefore, take this opportunity to see how all the parts fit togeth ...
... the marking code identifies the four parts of each one. When you work online with the chapters that follow this one, you’ll be concentrating on one sentence part at a time, so you won’t see whole sentences written out in this code. Therefore, take this opportunity to see how all the parts fit togeth ...
Bi-Lexical Rules for Multi-Lexeme Translation in Lexicalist MT 1
... systems can reduce the diculties posed by structural mismatches between two languages, thus increasing the independence between source and target transfer representations. For example, transfer systems adopting a recursive representation for transfer (Kaplan et al. 1989), as opposed to a non-recurs ...
... systems can reduce the diculties posed by structural mismatches between two languages, thus increasing the independence between source and target transfer representations. For example, transfer systems adopting a recursive representation for transfer (Kaplan et al. 1989), as opposed to a non-recurs ...
A multivariate analysis of the Old English ACC+DAT double object
... PDE, because the OE object alternation merely involves a change in the position of the objects rather than an alternation between two different constructions. The present study is based on a corpus sample of N = 2409 instances of the ACC+DAT construction, taken from the York-Toronto-Helsinki Parsed ...
... PDE, because the OE object alternation merely involves a change in the position of the objects rather than an alternation between two different constructions. The present study is based on a corpus sample of N = 2409 instances of the ACC+DAT construction, taken from the York-Toronto-Helsinki Parsed ...
English non-finite participial clauses as seen through their Czech
... Differences in translation preferences between participial adverbials on the one hand and postmodifiers on the other can be observed throughout the whole translation paradigms of the two constructions. English postmodifying participial clauses tend to be translated by modifiers within the noun phras ...
... Differences in translation preferences between participial adverbials on the one hand and postmodifiers on the other can be observed throughout the whole translation paradigms of the two constructions. English postmodifying participial clauses tend to be translated by modifiers within the noun phras ...
Passive Voice: How is it Interpreted - NIC-Test-Prep-at
... to recognize it when it occurs. Failure to do so often results in showing the direct object performing the action instead of receiving it. Once a passive voice utterance is recognized, the techniques described here can be used to ensure that the object receives the action of the verb. Depending on t ...
... to recognize it when it occurs. Failure to do so often results in showing the direct object performing the action instead of receiving it. Once a passive voice utterance is recognized, the techniques described here can be used to ensure that the object receives the action of the verb. Depending on t ...
0515 dutch (foreign language)
... Reward with a tick for Language, the use of meneer or mevrouw at the start of a formal letter. Also award one tick for Geachte meneer X or Geachte mevrouw Y in a formal letter and Beste Tinus, etc. in an informal letter. Multiple addressees (Geachte meneer en mevrouw X) gain one tick only. Greetings ...
... Reward with a tick for Language, the use of meneer or mevrouw at the start of a formal letter. Also award one tick for Geachte meneer X or Geachte mevrouw Y in a formal letter and Beste Tinus, etc. in an informal letter. Multiple addressees (Geachte meneer en mevrouw X) gain one tick only. Greetings ...
Slavic prefixes inside and outside VP
... Slavic prefixes. The parallels have been discussed many times, for example by Spencer and Zaretskaya (1998), Dimitrova-Vulchanova (1999), Lindvall (2001), Vitkova (2004), Rojina (2004), and others. Some of the previous accounts have taken the Slavic prefixal construction to be primarily morphologica ...
... Slavic prefixes. The parallels have been discussed many times, for example by Spencer and Zaretskaya (1998), Dimitrova-Vulchanova (1999), Lindvall (2001), Vitkova (2004), Rojina (2004), and others. Some of the previous accounts have taken the Slavic prefixal construction to be primarily morphologica ...
Style Guide - Delta Sigma Pi
... uniformity for reading and writing ease. An up-to-date Style Guide belongs on the desk of every staff member. This edition contains the materials needed to correctly write about the Greek community. Entry words, in alphabetical order, are in boldface. They represent the accepted word forms unless ot ...
... uniformity for reading and writing ease. An up-to-date Style Guide belongs on the desk of every staff member. This edition contains the materials needed to correctly write about the Greek community. Entry words, in alphabetical order, are in boldface. They represent the accepted word forms unless ot ...
Translation Studies
... the problem of so-called interlingual asymmetry (Gak in Zlateva 1993) or to use other term, missing categories: some grammatical categories (gender, number, case, article, prepositions, postpositions, verbal prefixes, separable verbal prefixes, definite conjugation) exist in one L, but not in the ot ...
... the problem of so-called interlingual asymmetry (Gak in Zlateva 1993) or to use other term, missing categories: some grammatical categories (gender, number, case, article, prepositions, postpositions, verbal prefixes, separable verbal prefixes, definite conjugation) exist in one L, but not in the ot ...
English Grammatical Collocations in Azeri
... definitely Azeri and English grammars are different and each language has its specific grammatical rules, elements, categories, and features. This variation also causes many problems to Azerbaijanian English learners when they translate grammatical collocations. On the other hand, as mentioned, gram ...
... definitely Azeri and English grammars are different and each language has its specific grammatical rules, elements, categories, and features. This variation also causes many problems to Azerbaijanian English learners when they translate grammatical collocations. On the other hand, as mentioned, gram ...
File grammar
... This new section is designed to test your writing ability. You will not have to write an actual essay, but you will have to assess examples of writing, identifying errors in composition and making suggestions for better structure. The errors you will be dealing with include verb tense, subject-verb ...
... This new section is designed to test your writing ability. You will not have to write an actual essay, but you will have to assess examples of writing, identifying errors in composition and making suggestions for better structure. The errors you will be dealing with include verb tense, subject-verb ...
0515 foreign language dutch
... the word count, but bracket it. Word Limit: count up to exactly 140 words for Language and Communication. Marking units: a tick is awarded for a correct marking unit of which each element is correct. The tick is recorded over the scoring word. A Marking unit may consist of the correct use of any of ...
... the word count, but bracket it. Word Limit: count up to exactly 140 words for Language and Communication. Marking units: a tick is awarded for a correct marking unit of which each element is correct. The tick is recorded over the scoring word. A Marking unit may consist of the correct use of any of ...
MOR - TalkBank
... There can be any number of prefixes, fusional suffixes, and suffixes, but there should be only one stem. Prefixes and suffixes should be given in the order in which they occur in the word. Since fusional suffixes are fused parts of the stem, their order is indeterminate. The English translation of t ...
... There can be any number of prefixes, fusional suffixes, and suffixes, but there should be only one stem. Prefixes and suffixes should be given in the order in which they occur in the word. Since fusional suffixes are fused parts of the stem, their order is indeterminate. The English translation of t ...
Empty categories and complex sentences: the case of wh
... mechanism exists in grammar for linking other kinds of "empty categories" to the NPs with which they are coreferent, as described above. It has been argued by Roeper (et al 1984,1988) that children's first questions might involve an empty category such as "pro" (possibly with features +p,-a) rather ...
... mechanism exists in grammar for linking other kinds of "empty categories" to the NPs with which they are coreferent, as described above. It has been argued by Roeper (et al 1984,1988) that children's first questions might involve an empty category such as "pro" (possibly with features +p,-a) rather ...