
Get-passives, Raising, and Control
... about the get-passive, we primarily look at (1), but the null assumption would be that the analysis for get in this context should carry over to its other uses. Whether or not this is so is of course an empirical question, and empirically get does seem to pattern uniformly in terms of its argument s ...
... about the get-passive, we primarily look at (1), but the null assumption would be that the analysis for get in this context should carry over to its other uses. Whether or not this is so is of course an empirical question, and empirically get does seem to pattern uniformly in terms of its argument s ...
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... Logically, if we’re going to have binary branching and three positions for argument XPs (SUB, OBJ, PP), we need to have another XP above the VP. ...
... Logically, if we’re going to have binary branching and three positions for argument XPs (SUB, OBJ, PP), we need to have another XP above the VP. ...
IV. Two-Verb Sequences and Germanic SOV
... other hand, differ in which order they prefer, and 7 out of 9 OV languages also allow more than one order (actually 8 out of 10 if Yiddish is counted as OV). Only VO languages and Yiddish allow the indefinite object to occur at the end, (17a). This may be derived as the base order (English, Danish, ...
... other hand, differ in which order they prefer, and 7 out of 9 OV languages also allow more than one order (actually 8 out of 10 if Yiddish is counted as OV). Only VO languages and Yiddish allow the indefinite object to occur at the end, (17a). This may be derived as the base order (English, Danish, ...
Mixed (Non)veridicality and mood choice with emotive verbs
... can be generalized to predict the observed variation, and the potential of dual patterns. The variation illustrates, in the clearest way, the complexity one is confronted with when trying to establish a general pattern of mood choice across a number of languages— and how difficult it is to come up w ...
... can be generalized to predict the observed variation, and the potential of dual patterns. The variation illustrates, in the clearest way, the complexity one is confronted with when trying to establish a general pattern of mood choice across a number of languages— and how difficult it is to come up w ...
LIMITS OF A SENTENCE BASED PROCEDURAL APPROACH FOR
... It is obvious that aspect in several languages has a rather heterogeneous formal reflection in the verb system. Aspect and tense are closely connected with each other. In English, e.g., the two aspect constructions perfective and progressive can be seen as realizing the basic contrast of the action ...
... It is obvious that aspect in several languages has a rather heterogeneous formal reflection in the verb system. Aspect and tense are closely connected with each other. In English, e.g., the two aspect constructions perfective and progressive can be seen as realizing the basic contrast of the action ...
e-Version
... There are three periods in time: present (now), past (yesterday), and future (tomorrow). Now is used with the present tense, yesterday with the past tense (the simple past), and tomorrow with the future tense (the simple future). These are basic tenses for any beginning language learner. These tense ...
... There are three periods in time: present (now), past (yesterday), and future (tomorrow). Now is used with the present tense, yesterday with the past tense (the simple past), and tomorrow with the future tense (the simple future). These are basic tenses for any beginning language learner. These tense ...
575+ German Verbs - OYR Raiders Ice Hockey
... significant role in language. This book is designed to give you quick access to the conjugations and functions of verbs and is a complete reference to the 575 most commonly used German verbs. Each of these verbs is conjugated in all the persons (first-person singular and plural, second-person singul ...
... significant role in language. This book is designed to give you quick access to the conjugations and functions of verbs and is a complete reference to the 575 most commonly used German verbs. Each of these verbs is conjugated in all the persons (first-person singular and plural, second-person singul ...
Linguistic profiles: A quantitative approach to theoretical questions
... other forms or factors), they should also express different meaning. This does not necessarily mean that we can specifically predict differences in behavior, but it does mean that we expect correlations. Differences in behavior are particularly relevant to linguistic profiles, given that they are a ...
... other forms or factors), they should also express different meaning. This does not necessarily mean that we can specifically predict differences in behavior, but it does mean that we expect correlations. Differences in behavior are particularly relevant to linguistic profiles, given that they are a ...
Abstract
... accomplished by uttering the verb mentioning that act, if: 1) the perfective present can not denote the acts that are accomplished in the present; 2) the imperfective present can only denote the acts that are going on, but are not accomplished in the present? 4. Praesens effectivum and praesens ins ...
... accomplished by uttering the verb mentioning that act, if: 1) the perfective present can not denote the acts that are accomplished in the present; 2) the imperfective present can only denote the acts that are going on, but are not accomplished in the present? 4. Praesens effectivum and praesens ins ...
Interfaces as locus of historical change
... verb, as it accounts for most of the semantics. The second verb has been dubbed a light verb, because it generally signals the completion/inception of the event denoted by the main verb rather than contributing a full verbal semantics. Verbs which can appear in this position are limited in number (t ...
... verb, as it accounts for most of the semantics. The second verb has been dubbed a light verb, because it generally signals the completion/inception of the event denoted by the main verb rather than contributing a full verbal semantics. Verbs which can appear in this position are limited in number (t ...
Spanish CIS Map
... B3: Write about a trip that you would take B1-3: Discuss what you would do if you had a day free from school, had a million dollars, were president, lived in a tropical place, etc. B4: Use vocabulary to ...
... B3: Write about a trip that you would take B1-3: Discuss what you would do if you had a day free from school, had a million dollars, were president, lived in a tropical place, etc. B4: Use vocabulary to ...
Notes Cap 1A File - Northwest ISD Moodle
... to ask others what they like to do … ¿Qué te gusta hacer? ¿Qué te gusta más? ¿Te gusta…? ¿Y a ti? ...
... to ask others what they like to do … ¿Qué te gusta hacer? ¿Qué te gusta más? ¿Te gusta…? ¿Y a ti? ...
Presentation Plus! - CMS-Grade8-ELA-Reading-2010
... linking verb 2. A Raisin in the Sun is the title of that play. linking verb 3. Hansberry used a line from a Langston Hughes poem for the title. action verb 4. The play tells the story of an African American Chicago family and the dreams of the different family members. action verb 5. In the course o ...
... linking verb 2. A Raisin in the Sun is the title of that play. linking verb 3. Hansberry used a line from a Langston Hughes poem for the title. action verb 4. The play tells the story of an African American Chicago family and the dreams of the different family members. action verb 5. In the course o ...
Variation In Korean Negation - S
... Neg is not clear, being an arbitrary element, set up uniquely for the purpose of triggering transformational rules to arrive at the desired surface structures. 2 Song (1973) tries to defend his earlier analysis by trying to disprove the semantic synonymity between the two types of sentences. However ...
... Neg is not clear, being an arbitrary element, set up uniquely for the purpose of triggering transformational rules to arrive at the desired surface structures. 2 Song (1973) tries to defend his earlier analysis by trying to disprove the semantic synonymity between the two types of sentences. However ...
WHEN NOUNS SURFACE AS VERBS
... readily determined; but how? Our goal in this paper is to propose an answer to this question, and so to suggest an explanation for lexical innovation in general. Our account is based on the following line of argument. Innovative denominal verbs like Wayned have a SHIFTING sense and denotation-one th ...
... readily determined; but how? Our goal in this paper is to propose an answer to this question, and so to suggest an explanation for lexical innovation in general. Our account is based on the following line of argument. Innovative denominal verbs like Wayned have a SHIFTING sense and denotation-one th ...
On Representations in Morphology Case, Agreement and Inversion
... clause is properly called its subject. The syntactic evidence on this point is quite clear, however (cf. section 1.2 below), and confirms a decision to call 'subject' that NP which usually corresponds to the subject in a translation into English or other languages with familiar structure. With this ...
... clause is properly called its subject. The syntactic evidence on this point is quite clear, however (cf. section 1.2 below), and confirms a decision to call 'subject' that NP which usually corresponds to the subject in a translation into English or other languages with familiar structure. With this ...
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... preceded by the auxiliary verbs ji “not” and to “then” (See section 6.1.1). The non-indicative subjunctive forms further distinguish dynamic verbs from stative verbs. The dynamic verbs are all preceded by N-. The set of rules of morphophonemics of Nis presented in Tables 6-7. In the following paragr ...
... preceded by the auxiliary verbs ji “not” and to “then” (See section 6.1.1). The non-indicative subjunctive forms further distinguish dynamic verbs from stative verbs. The dynamic verbs are all preceded by N-. The set of rules of morphophonemics of Nis presented in Tables 6-7. In the following paragr ...
Y00-1008 - Association for Computational Linguistics
... semantic relation can be realized in an array of relationships such as whole-and-part, possessor-andpossessee, and so forth. 3 Finally, with the coreference between the object of ba and the subject of the subordinate verb, (7)c leads to a causative interpretation. Also note that the embedded verb in ...
... semantic relation can be realized in an array of relationships such as whole-and-part, possessor-andpossessee, and so forth. 3 Finally, with the coreference between the object of ba and the subject of the subordinate verb, (7)c leads to a causative interpretation. Also note that the embedded verb in ...
French Verbs booklet - Frederick Bremer School
... J’aime courir le matin - I like to run in the morning J’ai besoin de courir tous les jours - I need to run every day. Je peux courir très vite - I can run fast Je dois courir pour rester en forme - I must run to stay fit. When the verb is conjugated with I, you, he, she etc. there are verbs that fol ...
... J’aime courir le matin - I like to run in the morning J’ai besoin de courir tous les jours - I need to run every day. Je peux courir très vite - I can run fast Je dois courir pour rester en forme - I must run to stay fit. When the verb is conjugated with I, you, he, she etc. there are verbs that fol ...
Locality Constraints on the Interpretation of Roots: The Case of
... Such incarnation occurs when the root is put in a nominal or verbal environment. It then acquires an actual instantiation as a noun or a verb, an instantiation that is both pronounceable (recall that the consonantal root is unpronounceable on its own) and has a particular semantic interpretation, sp ...
... Such incarnation occurs when the root is put in a nominal or verbal environment. It then acquires an actual instantiation as a noun or a verb, an instantiation that is both pronounceable (recall that the consonantal root is unpronounceable on its own) and has a particular semantic interpretation, sp ...
sDm=f / iri=f.
... gmi = to find. Db.t = brick. ist = enclitic particle. Complex Verb form. The sDm.t=f form THE FORM sDm.t=f Form of the verb: IIae geminating. ...
... gmi = to find. Db.t = brick. ist = enclitic particle. Complex Verb form. The sDm.t=f form THE FORM sDm.t=f Form of the verb: IIae geminating. ...
Russian peripheral reciprocal markers and - CSSP
... characterizes prototypical patients, and not prototypical agents. Structurally, according to Perlmutter (1976), the subject of unaccusatives at some level of representation occupies the same place as the object of transitive verbs. In contrast, the core of the unergative class includes situations co ...
... characterizes prototypical patients, and not prototypical agents. Structurally, according to Perlmutter (1976), the subject of unaccusatives at some level of representation occupies the same place as the object of transitive verbs. In contrast, the core of the unergative class includes situations co ...
Chapter 10 Correctly Using Often Misused Verbs in Daily
... are responsible for many sentence formations. From these two simple verbs you can form dozens of everyday expressions. This section looks at each verb, avoir and faire, and helps you with any questions you may have. I show you the correct conjugations (you can also find them in Chapter 4) as well as ...
... are responsible for many sentence formations. From these two simple verbs you can form dozens of everyday expressions. This section looks at each verb, avoir and faire, and helps you with any questions you may have. I show you the correct conjugations (you can also find them in Chapter 4) as well as ...
Lexically Specific Verb Information - D-Scholarship@Pitt
... frame (the appropriate syntactic argument that goes with a given verb), then what does a parser do with a verb that can take on multiple subcategorization frames? For instance, a verb such as eat can often be found transitively (1a) or intransitively (1b). A verb such as herd is heavily biased towar ...
... frame (the appropriate syntactic argument that goes with a given verb), then what does a parser do with a verb that can take on multiple subcategorization frames? For instance, a verb such as eat can often be found transitively (1a) or intransitively (1b). A verb such as herd is heavily biased towar ...
Behavioral and neuroimaging studies on language processing in
... patients might influence their language processing. In other words, frontal‐striatal circuits are implicated in various cognitive functions that may subserve language. Consequently a crucial debate has arisen on the role of the BG in language processing. As Marsden and Obeso (1994 ...
... patients might influence their language processing. In other words, frontal‐striatal circuits are implicated in various cognitive functions that may subserve language. Consequently a crucial debate has arisen on the role of the BG in language processing. As Marsden and Obeso (1994 ...