ascof -- a modular multilevel system for french
... It can be easily demonstrated that some other derivation attempts will not succeed; thus, for instance, if we try to apply rule 2 of GROUPING in order to arrive at a coordination of main clauses through the conjunction et, the second presumed main clause will not be completable since a verb phrase i ...
... It can be easily demonstrated that some other derivation attempts will not succeed; thus, for instance, if we try to apply rule 2 of GROUPING in order to arrive at a coordination of main clauses through the conjunction et, the second presumed main clause will not be completable since a verb phrase i ...
HKHS Spanish Curriculum Map
... por and para. • use double object pronouns. • distinguish and correctly use definite articles with nouns ...
... por and para. • use double object pronouns. • distinguish and correctly use definite articles with nouns ...
is knowledge of a non dominant l2 activated by
... duction such as Levelt’s, though. Empirical evidence supporting that semantic role specifications and argument structure realization are relevant factors guiding sentence comprehension has also been found in psycholinguistic research. Truswell, Tanenhaus & Garnsey (1994), for instance, challenged pr ...
... duction such as Levelt’s, though. Empirical evidence supporting that semantic role specifications and argument structure realization are relevant factors guiding sentence comprehension has also been found in psycholinguistic research. Truswell, Tanenhaus & Garnsey (1994), for instance, challenged pr ...
Test 5 Writing MC Answers
... 20 - Answers and Explanations 23 - Answers and Explanations Corrected Sentence: In 1850 Jim Beckwourth, a Black American explorer, discovered in the mountains of the Sierra Nevada a pass that would soon become an important gateway to California gold-rush country. The error in this sentence occurs at ...
... 20 - Answers and Explanations 23 - Answers and Explanations Corrected Sentence: In 1850 Jim Beckwourth, a Black American explorer, discovered in the mountains of the Sierra Nevada a pass that would soon become an important gateway to California gold-rush country. The error in this sentence occurs at ...
The Certain Uses of the in L2-English
... It is well-known that learners of English as a second language (L2) have difficulty acquiring English articles. In particular, learners often use articles inappropriately – i.e., they do not appear to have mastered the semantics of English articles. While much work has been devoted to article use in ...
... It is well-known that learners of English as a second language (L2) have difficulty acquiring English articles. In particular, learners often use articles inappropriately – i.e., they do not appear to have mastered the semantics of English articles. While much work has been devoted to article use in ...
Grammar Enrichment
... this paragraph, the author, George Gaylord Simpson, describes one of the animals common to Patagonia, the southernmost part of South America, part of which lies in Argentina, part in Chile. Underline each adjective in the paragraph. (Do not include articles.) (1.) [T]he favorite child of Patagonia i ...
... this paragraph, the author, George Gaylord Simpson, describes one of the animals common to Patagonia, the southernmost part of South America, part of which lies in Argentina, part in Chile. Underline each adjective in the paragraph. (Do not include articles.) (1.) [T]he favorite child of Patagonia i ...
Greek 1001 Elementary Greek
... Ancient Greek for Everyone This class (someday, Month ##, 2013) • AGE Unit 18: Vocative and Imperative • You have already learned Greek nouns and adjectives. • This Unit presents the final case: the vocative. • You have already learned two moods of Greek verbs: the indicative and infinitive. • This ...
... Ancient Greek for Everyone This class (someday, Month ##, 2013) • AGE Unit 18: Vocative and Imperative • You have already learned Greek nouns and adjectives. • This Unit presents the final case: the vocative. • You have already learned two moods of Greek verbs: the indicative and infinitive. • This ...
This opposition reveals a special category, the category
... Sound interchange may be of two types: vowel- and consonant-interchange. It is often accompanied by affixation: bring — brought. Sound interchange is not productive in Modern English. It is used to build the forms of irregular verbs. Forms of one word may be derived from different roots: go — went, ...
... Sound interchange may be of two types: vowel- and consonant-interchange. It is often accompanied by affixation: bring — brought. Sound interchange is not productive in Modern English. It is used to build the forms of irregular verbs. Forms of one word may be derived from different roots: go — went, ...
Prepositions
... • scarcely ... when Scarcely had we left home, when it started to rain. • what with ... and What with all her aunts, uncles and ...
... • scarcely ... when Scarcely had we left home, when it started to rain. • what with ... and What with all her aunts, uncles and ...
Weighing semantic distinctions
... focal ones in Christian Lehmann’s work in the previous sections. They are organized according to the two fundamental viewpoints of language description, the onomasiological and the semasiological perspective. Onomasiological contributions start from the function(s) of an utterance and look at their ...
... focal ones in Christian Lehmann’s work in the previous sections. They are organized according to the two fundamental viewpoints of language description, the onomasiological and the semasiological perspective. Onomasiological contributions start from the function(s) of an utterance and look at their ...
Deverbal reflexive and passive in Chuvash (JSFOu 94)
... the reflexive forms are quite uniform throughout the Turkic languages. This study tries to prove that both of these old Turkic categories do exist in Chuvash, although the line between them can be blurred and their meanings might overlap. The material in this study has been taken from grammars, dict ...
... the reflexive forms are quite uniform throughout the Turkic languages. This study tries to prove that both of these old Turkic categories do exist in Chuvash, although the line between them can be blurred and their meanings might overlap. The material in this study has been taken from grammars, dict ...
History of Indian Language Austric
... closer to that of the Prakrits and the modern vernaculars. Like the Dravidian languages, the participle was used mostly in passive and/or past constructions as the primary form. Of particular interest is the Hindi active participle construction using the suffix, -ta. The suffix in different inflecte ...
... closer to that of the Prakrits and the modern vernaculars. Like the Dravidian languages, the participle was used mostly in passive and/or past constructions as the primary form. Of particular interest is the Hindi active participle construction using the suffix, -ta. The suffix in different inflecte ...
MeN
... perjalanan 'journey'. A base cannot be broken down into smaller units. Words are listed under their base in a dictionary, basic clause An independent clause which is described without reference to any other clause type, beneficiary The person for whose benefit an action is performed. It is usually p ...
... perjalanan 'journey'. A base cannot be broken down into smaller units. Words are listed under their base in a dictionary, basic clause An independent clause which is described without reference to any other clause type, beneficiary The person for whose benefit an action is performed. It is usually p ...
Grammar - 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. ...
lecture3
... 5. (4pts) What syntactic situations would force a parser to decide to analyze “stop” in “… the bus stop?” as a noun (vs. a verb)? In English, verbs don’t normally appear at the end of the sentence. To end in an uninflected verb (stop), we can form a question… 1. yes/no question 2. object wh-question ...
... 5. (4pts) What syntactic situations would force a parser to decide to analyze “stop” in “… the bus stop?” as a noun (vs. a verb)? In English, verbs don’t normally appear at the end of the sentence. To end in an uninflected verb (stop), we can form a question… 1. yes/no question 2. object wh-question ...
Annotating Honorifics Denoting Social Ranking of Referents
... Regarding 1, honorifics tell which referent is higher in rank, so each referent must be assigned a rank to make use of honorific information. This is crucial when generating sentences to assign appropriate forms of honorific nouns and predicates in machine translation output into Japanese. In proces ...
... Regarding 1, honorifics tell which referent is higher in rank, so each referent must be assigned a rank to make use of honorific information. This is crucial when generating sentences to assign appropriate forms of honorific nouns and predicates in machine translation output into Japanese. In proces ...
Verbal Compounding in English - Anglistik
... only metaphorical compounds such as to cherry-pick (‘to choose the best parts of something’) but also many other verbal pseudo-compounds do not have direct syntactic equivalents precisely because they are not compounded but derived; cf. the notorious case of to babysit, which is more appropriately p ...
... only metaphorical compounds such as to cherry-pick (‘to choose the best parts of something’) but also many other verbal pseudo-compounds do not have direct syntactic equivalents precisely because they are not compounded but derived; cf. the notorious case of to babysit, which is more appropriately p ...
Past Participle Formation and the Eventive/Adjectival Passive in
... house.Nom was pf.painted.PPP.LF-Nom/Instr ‘The house was painted’ This paper will address the question of the difference in the interpretation of the past passive participles in a predicative position in Russian, depending on their form. Note that the sentences in (1) do not differ much in their for ...
... house.Nom was pf.painted.PPP.LF-Nom/Instr ‘The house was painted’ This paper will address the question of the difference in the interpretation of the past passive participles in a predicative position in Russian, depending on their form. Note that the sentences in (1) do not differ much in their for ...
Reconsidering the Dative Shift Szabóné Papp Judit
... that they begin with an unstressed schwa, which is not a complete foot, and they save the claim by saying that when the initial syllable consists of more than a schwa, as in describe, return, explain or obtain, the dative shift is often blocked. (Not always, however, as it can be illustrated by the ...
... that they begin with an unstressed schwa, which is not a complete foot, and they save the claim by saying that when the initial syllable consists of more than a schwa, as in describe, return, explain or obtain, the dative shift is often blocked. (Not always, however, as it can be illustrated by the ...
Agreement: a crash-course ( ) . The Person Case
... ◦ a feature that does nothing but cause probing, is valued by any (nominal) target, and whose unvalued variant causes ungrammaticality – and we could even recruit Harley & Ritter’s (2002) [Referring Expression] node in this capacity ➻ What I want to show you now is that we shouldn’t—in fact, that we ...
... ◦ a feature that does nothing but cause probing, is valued by any (nominal) target, and whose unvalued variant causes ungrammaticality – and we could even recruit Harley & Ritter’s (2002) [Referring Expression] node in this capacity ➻ What I want to show you now is that we shouldn’t—in fact, that we ...
PDF (Publication Article) - Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
... Besides, the subtitling should be equivalent between SL and TL. Thus, readability is needed to measure the quality of translation. As stated by Nababan (2004: 108) “The assessment of the readability precedes the assessment of the accuracy of the translations”. The quality of a translation refers to ...
... Besides, the subtitling should be equivalent between SL and TL. Thus, readability is needed to measure the quality of translation. As stated by Nababan (2004: 108) “The assessment of the readability precedes the assessment of the accuracy of the translations”. The quality of a translation refers to ...
teaching technical english writing
... consider what the language teacher can most usefully do in the limited time available to him. Post-graduate students at CENIDET have forty hours of English classes per school term. In other words, decisions about course priorities should be partly based on an assesment of the circumstances under whi ...
... consider what the language teacher can most usefully do in the limited time available to him. Post-graduate students at CENIDET have forty hours of English classes per school term. In other words, decisions about course priorities should be partly based on an assesment of the circumstances under whi ...
Stiahnuť prednášku - Nechodimnaprednasky.sk
... as units which express a "complete thought", though it is not at all clear what a "complete thought" is. It is more useful to define a sentence syntactically, as a unit which consists of one or more clauses. According to this definition, the following examples are all sentences: ...
... as units which express a "complete thought", though it is not at all clear what a "complete thought" is. It is more useful to define a sentence syntactically, as a unit which consists of one or more clauses. According to this definition, the following examples are all sentences: ...
Yoruba Anaphora Sketch By Olúṣẹ̀yẹAdéṣọláand Ken Safir 1
... ‘Ade and Ojo saw themselves’ Locality restrictions are familiar. While ara-X is most canonically a direct object, it can also be a prepositional object, depending on the preposition (see AQ 4.1.2.2-3). It is possible for the possessor of a direct object can be anteceded by a subject co-argument of t ...
... ‘Ade and Ojo saw themselves’ Locality restrictions are familiar. While ara-X is most canonically a direct object, it can also be a prepositional object, depending on the preposition (see AQ 4.1.2.2-3). It is possible for the possessor of a direct object can be anteceded by a subject co-argument of t ...