Template form in prosodic morphology
... This infix appears after the initial Cv sequence of the base, where it accommodates to the phonotactic requirements of the language via an independently motivated rule of epenthesis. Formally, l infixation is actually prefixation under negative prosodic circumscription of an initial mora (or light s ...
... This infix appears after the initial Cv sequence of the base, where it accommodates to the phonotactic requirements of the language via an independently motivated rule of epenthesis. Formally, l infixation is actually prefixation under negative prosodic circumscription of an initial mora (or light s ...
Report of group II of the GU project in MT research
... However, in sentences in which the subject block follows the predicate, the above choice is only one of two translation requirements. The second requirement is the rearrangement of the order of subject block and predicate, since in English the subject precedes the predicate. To effect this rearrange ...
... However, in sentences in which the subject block follows the predicate, the above choice is only one of two translation requirements. The second requirement is the rearrangement of the order of subject block and predicate, since in English the subject precedes the predicate. To effect this rearrange ...
Reteach Workbook
... Study Skills: Note-Taking and Summarizing • To remember what you have read, take notes that include enough words to help you recall important information such as the main ideas and supporting details. • Write a summary, including the main topic and supporting details or facts. A. Read the paragraph ...
... Study Skills: Note-Taking and Summarizing • To remember what you have read, take notes that include enough words to help you recall important information such as the main ideas and supporting details. • Write a summary, including the main topic and supporting details or facts. A. Read the paragraph ...
Prepositions Review
... ►Result clauses look exactly like purpose clauses, except that a negative result clause is expressed by ut (with a nōn or other negative word somewhere in the clause) rather than nē. Usually the presence of a result clause is signaled by some word – generally an adverb or adjective -- in the main cl ...
... ►Result clauses look exactly like purpose clauses, except that a negative result clause is expressed by ut (with a nōn or other negative word somewhere in the clause) rather than nē. Usually the presence of a result clause is signaled by some word – generally an adverb or adjective -- in the main cl ...
A sentence with two or more independent clauses and one or more
... Rule #14: You may join two independent clauses with a semicolon, a conjunctive adverb, and a comma. Raoul plays ball; nevertheless, Paul eats Skittles. A conjunctive adverb is a connecting word that shows how the ideas in two independent clauses relate to each other. Another example: He loves Chine ...
... Rule #14: You may join two independent clauses with a semicolon, a conjunctive adverb, and a comma. Raoul plays ball; nevertheless, Paul eats Skittles. A conjunctive adverb is a connecting word that shows how the ideas in two independent clauses relate to each other. Another example: He loves Chine ...
Unit 3
... • If the quotation comes first, add a comma, question mark, or exclamation point inside the quotation marks at the end of the speaker’s words and add a period at the end of the sentence. • If the quotation comes last, add a comma at the end of the tag and a question mark, exclamation point, or p ...
... • If the quotation comes first, add a comma, question mark, or exclamation point inside the quotation marks at the end of the speaker’s words and add a period at the end of the sentence. • If the quotation comes last, add a comma at the end of the tag and a question mark, exclamation point, or p ...
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... explanation for the difference in the choice of pronoun is that if a verb takes a noun complement introduced by de as the indirect object and can also take de +INF following the main verb, then de +INF can be replaced by the pronoun en., e.g., Je vous felicite de votre succes (I congratulate you for ...
... explanation for the difference in the choice of pronoun is that if a verb takes a noun complement introduced by de as the indirect object and can also take de +INF following the main verb, then de +INF can be replaced by the pronoun en., e.g., Je vous felicite de votre succes (I congratulate you for ...
About Some Peculiarities of Syntactic Relations of the
... model of future predicate” (Katsnelson, 1986). In Abkhazian-Adyghe language study the unimodality conception of the sentence (in variant: only the predicate is the principal part of sentence) is met in the works of U. S. Zekokh (1987). The syntactic theory, which gives status of the principal part o ...
... model of future predicate” (Katsnelson, 1986). In Abkhazian-Adyghe language study the unimodality conception of the sentence (in variant: only the predicate is the principal part of sentence) is met in the works of U. S. Zekokh (1987). The syntactic theory, which gives status of the principal part o ...
Gothic Syntax
... So-called present participles (§6.9) have only weak forms except in the NOM SG MASC, e.g. to briggands (strong), there is weak brigganda (after sa ‘the one’), otherwise only ...
... So-called present participles (§6.9) have only weak forms except in the NOM SG MASC, e.g. to briggands (strong), there is weak brigganda (after sa ‘the one’), otherwise only ...
dependent clause
... unit that does not express a complete thought and can not stand on its own as a simple sentence. A dependent clause must always be connected to an independent clause. You will be able to identify it because it: is a S+V/ unit that does not express a complete thought on its own ...
... unit that does not express a complete thought and can not stand on its own as a simple sentence. A dependent clause must always be connected to an independent clause. You will be able to identify it because it: is a S+V/ unit that does not express a complete thought on its own ...
Adverb Notes
... • Adverbs of time and place: here, yesterday, then • Adverbs of relative time: recently, soon, already • Adverbs of degree: extremely, very, rather • Adverbs of quantity: few, a lot, much • Adverbs of attitude: fortunately, apparently, clearly Placement of Adverbs: • Adverbs are usually found after ...
... • Adverbs of time and place: here, yesterday, then • Adverbs of relative time: recently, soon, already • Adverbs of degree: extremely, very, rather • Adverbs of quantity: few, a lot, much • Adverbs of attitude: fortunately, apparently, clearly Placement of Adverbs: • Adverbs are usually found after ...
Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual VCLA Indo-European
... In Luraghi (1997, 2003), I have shown that Latin and Greek NOs can be discourse conditioned, or syntactica11y conditioned, i.e. that there arc syntactic environments that trigger the omission of (weak) direct objects. Discourse conditioned NOs convey highly topical and non-foca I information; exampl ...
... In Luraghi (1997, 2003), I have shown that Latin and Greek NOs can be discourse conditioned, or syntactica11y conditioned, i.e. that there arc syntactic environments that trigger the omission of (weak) direct objects. Discourse conditioned NOs convey highly topical and non-foca I information; exampl ...
Chapter The Many Facets of the Cause-Effect Relation
... another phenomenon A varies in some particular way, then A is a cause or an effect of B. Perhaps the most influential of these ideas is the method of difference. According to this method, we can conclude that event A causes event B if we find two instances which are similar in every respect except t ...
... another phenomenon A varies in some particular way, then A is a cause or an effect of B. Perhaps the most influential of these ideas is the method of difference. According to this method, we can conclude that event A causes event B if we find two instances which are similar in every respect except t ...
Bare Participles are not Root Infinitives: Evidence from Early Child
... child produce before age 2 contains an active past participle. The following section discusses bare participles in Child Slovenian in some more detail. ...
... child produce before age 2 contains an active past participle. The following section discusses bare participles in Child Slovenian in some more detail. ...
POWER POINT for Plenary Session NGs2
... Silly people with nothing better to do Skipping briskly ...
... Silly people with nothing better to do Skipping briskly ...
CHAPTER 8 STEP 6: EDITING YOUR DRAFT
... A modifier is a group of words that describes another group of words within the sentence. Modifiers should be placed near the words they describe. Improperly placed modifiers can create ambiguity or imply an illogical relationship. There are two kinds of misplaced modifiers: dangling and ambiguous. ...
... A modifier is a group of words that describes another group of words within the sentence. Modifiers should be placed near the words they describe. Improperly placed modifiers can create ambiguity or imply an illogical relationship. There are two kinds of misplaced modifiers: dangling and ambiguous. ...
Resolving polysemy in verbs - Laboratorio di Linguistica
... As a corpus analysis technique, CPA derives from the analysis of large corpora for lexicographic purposes, of the kind that was used for compiling the Cobuild dictionary (Sinclair & Hanks 1987). For each target word, a lexicographer groups similar contexts of occurrence together and gives a pattern ...
... As a corpus analysis technique, CPA derives from the analysis of large corpora for lexicographic purposes, of the kind that was used for compiling the Cobuild dictionary (Sinclair & Hanks 1987). For each target word, a lexicographer groups similar contexts of occurrence together and gives a pattern ...
Clauses/Fragments/Run
... firecrackers, Fred filled a cardboard tube with gunpowder. When the sentence starts with the dependent clause, it must have a comma before the independent clause ...
... firecrackers, Fred filled a cardboard tube with gunpowder. When the sentence starts with the dependent clause, it must have a comma before the independent clause ...
Lexical Semantics and Irregular Inflection The Harvard community
... sound can have different past-tense forms, e.g., lie-lay (recline) vs. lie-lied (prevaricate), hanghung (suspend) vs. hang-hanged (execute). The words in these pairs clearly have different meanings, and this suggests that meaning, like sound, can affect a verb’s inflected form. There are, however, m ...
... sound can have different past-tense forms, e.g., lie-lay (recline) vs. lie-lied (prevaricate), hanghung (suspend) vs. hang-hanged (execute). The words in these pairs clearly have different meanings, and this suggests that meaning, like sound, can affect a verb’s inflected form. There are, however, m ...
Anaphora Resolution for Question Answering
... The process of finding the expression to which a pronoun refers can be split into two tasks: finding a set of plausible referents, and picking a "best" element from the set. The first task is complicated by the many different types of reference that pronouns take part in. Pronouns can refer to noun ...
... The process of finding the expression to which a pronoun refers can be split into two tasks: finding a set of plausible referents, and picking a "best" element from the set. The first task is complicated by the many different types of reference that pronouns take part in. Pronouns can refer to noun ...
Free! - Classical Academic Press
... •Ask questions whenever you are not sure of something. •Memorize your Spanish words. You will only have to learn about ten new words a week. Here are some tips that will help you memorize your Spanish words: Chant or sing your words, just as you will learn them in this course. It is much easier t ...
... •Ask questions whenever you are not sure of something. •Memorize your Spanish words. You will only have to learn about ten new words a week. Here are some tips that will help you memorize your Spanish words: Chant or sing your words, just as you will learn them in this course. It is much easier t ...
A grammar of the Spanish language
... more elements for making their way in Spanish intercourse than they could by reading or learning a whole volume of dialogues, every expression in which may be altered in twenty different ways. Finally, on perusing the contents of this vohime, the Author hopes it will be perceived that the arrangemen ...
... more elements for making their way in Spanish intercourse than they could by reading or learning a whole volume of dialogues, every expression in which may be altered in twenty different ways. Finally, on perusing the contents of this vohime, the Author hopes it will be perceived that the arrangemen ...