Non-finites in North Saami - Suomalais
... (lohkamiin ‘by reading’) or the negative participle (logakeahtes ‘unread’). The main aim of this study is to provide a detailed account of the inventory and use of non-finite verb forms in contemporary written North Saami. The study consists of five separately published articles and the present over ...
... (lohkamiin ‘by reading’) or the negative participle (logakeahtes ‘unread’). The main aim of this study is to provide a detailed account of the inventory and use of non-finite verb forms in contemporary written North Saami. The study consists of five separately published articles and the present over ...
A Study of Word Order Variation in German, with Special Reference
... Scope and Limits of the Thesis ..............................................................................1 ...
... Scope and Limits of the Thesis ..............................................................................1 ...
Noun clauses function
... § observation: The action of the infinitive to know points directly at the DEP. § DEP function: object of the infinitive to know § DEP identity: noun clause ...
... § observation: The action of the infinitive to know points directly at the DEP. § DEP function: object of the infinitive to know § DEP identity: noun clause ...
an analysis of lexical phrases in business letters: an online business
... 2003; Someya, 1999) suggest using set phrases in ESP. These phrases are highly memorable since they are stored in single lexical units and memorized as whole chunks. They are often connected with the functions of language. They have been called various names, including lexical phrases (Nattinger & D ...
... 2003; Someya, 1999) suggest using set phrases in ESP. These phrases are highly memorable since they are stored in single lexical units and memorized as whole chunks. They are often connected with the functions of language. They have been called various names, including lexical phrases (Nattinger & D ...
syntax and processing of scrambling constructions in russian
... Russian obeys three additional constraints, the Periphery Constraint, the OneSplit-per-Clause Constraint, and the Preposition-First Constraint. If these are syntactic constraints, they motivate a Double-Movement analysis according to ...
... Russian obeys three additional constraints, the Periphery Constraint, the OneSplit-per-Clause Constraint, and the Preposition-First Constraint. If these are syntactic constraints, they motivate a Double-Movement analysis according to ...
FrameNet II: Extended Theory and Practice
... Department at the University of California at Berkeley and his colleagues. The theory asserts that people understand the meaning of words largely by virtue of the frames which they evoke. The frames represent story fragments, which serve to connect a group of words to a bundle of meanings; for examp ...
... Department at the University of California at Berkeley and his colleagues. The theory asserts that people understand the meaning of words largely by virtue of the frames which they evoke. The frames represent story fragments, which serve to connect a group of words to a bundle of meanings; for examp ...
Interlingua based English-Hindi Machine
... computers and high speed networks, but also from the Language Barrier. This barrier appears whenever the language in which information is presented is not known to the receiver of that information. The Web contents are mostly in English and cannot be accessed without some proficiency in this languag ...
... computers and high speed networks, but also from the Language Barrier. This barrier appears whenever the language in which information is presented is not known to the receiver of that information. The Web contents are mostly in English and cannot be accessed without some proficiency in this languag ...
The complete Proceedings of Depling 2011 as a single PDF file
... Ibn Mada was the first grammarian ever to use the term dependency in the grammatical sense that we use it today. He was born in 1119 in Cordoba, studied in Sevilla and Ceuta, and died 1195 in Sevilla. He is known for his only book, Radd: the refutation of grammarians, in which he tackles subjects th ...
... Ibn Mada was the first grammarian ever to use the term dependency in the grammatical sense that we use it today. He was born in 1119 in Cordoba, studied in Sevilla and Ceuta, and died 1195 in Sevilla. He is known for his only book, Radd: the refutation of grammarians, in which he tackles subjects th ...
320 pages - Institutionen för filosofi, lingvistik och vetenskapsteori
... Work on this thesis would not have been possible without contributions, support and encouragement from many people. The idea of developing a writing tool for supporting children in their text production and grammar emerged from a study on how primary school children write by hand in comparison to wh ...
... Work on this thesis would not have been possible without contributions, support and encouragement from many people. The idea of developing a writing tool for supporting children in their text production and grammar emerged from a study on how primary school children write by hand in comparison to wh ...
LEXICAL NEGATION IN ENGLISH: THE CASE OF UN- AND IN-
... Here unobserved is a sort of contraction of “when no one observes us”. In the last two examples, as often happens with past participles turned into adjectives, the verbal meaning remains tangible; i.e. un- does not transform a process or an event into a canonical adjective. ...
... Here unobserved is a sort of contraction of “when no one observes us”. In the last two examples, as often happens with past participles turned into adjectives, the verbal meaning remains tangible; i.e. un- does not transform a process or an event into a canonical adjective. ...
Reduplication In Kimeru: A Case Study Of Kimeru Parts Of Speech
... were then used to assist in the generation of the data to be used in this study through a questionnaire. The researcher then counterchecked the data given to ensure its correctness. The rest of the data was collected through information from primary sources including Kimeru books, Kimeru dictionary ...
... were then used to assist in the generation of the data to be used in this study through a questionnaire. The researcher then counterchecked the data given to ensure its correctness. The rest of the data was collected through information from primary sources including Kimeru books, Kimeru dictionary ...
English suffixes: Stress-assignment properties, productivity
... in the corpus selected (henceforth the Corpus) since they do not meet the reliability criteria prescribed in lexicography. References have however been made to these online databases, notably to measure the potential productivity of some highly specialised or strictly scientific families of words, s ...
... in the corpus selected (henceforth the Corpus) since they do not meet the reliability criteria prescribed in lexicography. References have however been made to these online databases, notably to measure the potential productivity of some highly specialised or strictly scientific families of words, s ...
Feature Mismatches: Consequences for Syntax, Morphology and
... In this dissertation, I investigate the nature of grammatical features and propose that a grammatical feature is split into two halves: one half (uF) that is legible to the morphological component and one half (iF) that is legible to the semantic component. Though these halves in general match up, t ...
... In this dissertation, I investigate the nature of grammatical features and propose that a grammatical feature is split into two halves: one half (uF) that is legible to the morphological component and one half (iF) that is legible to the semantic component. Though these halves in general match up, t ...
Making Dictionaries
... Appendix A: Alphabetized listing of field markers (with labels printed by MDF).............183 Appendix B: Relative order of fields in an entry (with labels printed by MDF).................187 Appendix C: Starter list of semantic domains (\sd)......................................................... ...
... Appendix A: Alphabetized listing of field markers (with labels printed by MDF).............183 Appendix B: Relative order of fields in an entry (with labels printed by MDF).................187 Appendix C: Starter list of semantic domains (\sd)......................................................... ...
FrameNet II: Extended Theory and Practice
... either from the Concise Oxford Dictionary, 10th Edition (courtesy of Oxford University Press) or a definition written by a FrameNet staff member. • Unlike commercial dictionaries, we provide multiple annotated examples of each sense of a word (i.e. each lexical unit). Moreover, the set of examples ( ...
... either from the Concise Oxford Dictionary, 10th Edition (courtesy of Oxford University Press) or a definition written by a FrameNet staff member. • Unlike commercial dictionaries, we provide multiple annotated examples of each sense of a word (i.e. each lexical unit). Moreover, the set of examples ( ...
FrameNet II: Extended Theory and Practice
... possibilities– valences–of each word in each of its senses, through computer-assisted annotation of example sentences and automatic tabulation and display of the annotation results. The major product of this work, the FrameNet lexical database, currently contains more than 10,000 lexical units (defi ...
... possibilities– valences–of each word in each of its senses, through computer-assisted annotation of example sentences and automatic tabulation and display of the annotation results. The major product of this work, the FrameNet lexical database, currently contains more than 10,000 lexical units (defi ...
A verb-centered Sentiment Analysis for French
... order to assess the meaning or, more precisely, the polarity of such cases, the system needs additional semantic knowledge. On the one hand, the system has to be able to recognize words such as ”not” as a so-called modifier, in this case as a shifter. For this, modifiers have to be included in the p ...
... order to assess the meaning or, more precisely, the polarity of such cases, the system needs additional semantic knowledge. On the one hand, the system has to be able to recognize words such as ”not” as a so-called modifier, in this case as a shifter. For this, modifiers have to be included in the p ...
Different forms, different meanings?
... which has been defined as : “[t]he meaning of a word considered in isolation from the sentence containing it, and regardless of its grammatical context” (Oxford Dictionary http://oxforddictionaries.com), “the equivalent to the commonly used, less technical (but ambiguous), term ‘word-meaning’” (Lyon ...
... which has been defined as : “[t]he meaning of a word considered in isolation from the sentence containing it, and regardless of its grammatical context” (Oxford Dictionary http://oxforddictionaries.com), “the equivalent to the commonly used, less technical (but ambiguous), term ‘word-meaning’” (Lyon ...
Part-of-Speech Tagging and Partial Parsing for Irish using Finite-State Transducers and Constraint Grammar
... In this thesis, we present the development and evaluation of a suite of annotation tools for unrestricted Irish text, which go from tokenization, morphological analysis, part-of-speech tagging, right through to partial parsing. In order to develop such tools, a large body of texts is required for te ...
... In this thesis, we present the development and evaluation of a suite of annotation tools for unrestricted Irish text, which go from tokenization, morphological analysis, part-of-speech tagging, right through to partial parsing. In order to develop such tools, a large body of texts is required for te ...
Syntactic Theory: A Formal Introduction
... So, if modern grammarians don’t worry about split infinitives and the like, then what do they study? It turns out that human languages are amazingly complex systems, whose inner workings can be investigated in large part simply by consulting the intuitions of native speakers. We employ this techniqu ...
... So, if modern grammarians don’t worry about split infinitives and the like, then what do they study? It turns out that human languages are amazingly complex systems, whose inner workings can be investigated in large part simply by consulting the intuitions of native speakers. We employ this techniqu ...
CONJUNCTIONS AND GRAMMATICAL AGREEMENT WHEN
... Corpus data and sentence production experiments were used to test hypotheses about the mechanisms involved in producing agreement. A search of American English sentences from the World Wide Web revealed that speakers often produce singular verbs with conjoined subjects (28% singular verbs overall), ...
... Corpus data and sentence production experiments were used to test hypotheses about the mechanisms involved in producing agreement. A search of American English sentences from the World Wide Web revealed that speakers often produce singular verbs with conjoined subjects (28% singular verbs overall), ...
ABSTRACT - NEHU Institutional Repository
... is, 'the Achik language' which means 'the language of hill men'. They also call it Mande Kusik 'the language of men'.'* The term 'Garo' was given to them by other communities who came across them, but the people themselves use the terms Achik or Mande. Garo is predominantly a verb final language, so ...
... is, 'the Achik language' which means 'the language of hill men'. They also call it Mande Kusik 'the language of men'.'* The term 'Garo' was given to them by other communities who came across them, but the people themselves use the terms Achik or Mande. Garo is predominantly a verb final language, so ...
PALAVRAS
... from the iterative interaction of corpus data and a dynamic CG rule system which structures such data by introducing and removing ambiguity, a process in which my linguistic perception of the object language (the Beast, so to say) had to reinvent itself continuously, on the one hand serving as a nec ...
... from the iterative interaction of corpus data and a dynamic CG rule system which structures such data by introducing and removing ambiguity, a process in which my linguistic perception of the object language (the Beast, so to say) had to reinvent itself continuously, on the one hand serving as a nec ...
Savchenko-master - DUO
... This research originated from the observation that cognates of even closely related languages such as Norwegian and English are far from stable in translation across the languages. The existence of close formal and semantic correspondences, such as from and fra, might give one the feeling that these ...
... This research originated from the observation that cognates of even closely related languages such as Norwegian and English are far from stable in translation across the languages. The existence of close formal and semantic correspondences, such as from and fra, might give one the feeling that these ...
Grammar and Language Workbook
... 1. The simple subject is the key noun or pronoun that tells what the sentence is about. A compound subject is made up of two or more simple subjects that are joined by a conjunction and have the same verb. The lantern glows. Moths and bugs fly nearby. 2. The simple predicate is the verb or verb phra ...
... 1. The simple subject is the key noun or pronoun that tells what the sentence is about. A compound subject is made up of two or more simple subjects that are joined by a conjunction and have the same verb. The lantern glows. Moths and bugs fly nearby. 2. The simple predicate is the verb or verb phra ...