Беспорядки (disturbances) vs. волнения (unrest): Towards
... connected with semantic distinctions, so that investigating combinatorial features through the use of text corpora can help identify semantic differences that are not intuitively obvious. On the basis of the Russian National Corpus (RNC) and Sketch Engine, I will demonstrate how combinatorial proper ...
... connected with semantic distinctions, so that investigating combinatorial features through the use of text corpora can help identify semantic differences that are not intuitively obvious. On the basis of the Russian National Corpus (RNC) and Sketch Engine, I will demonstrate how combinatorial proper ...
Linguistic Ambiguity in Language-based Jokes
... referential jokes can be remade using different words while still maintaining the same meaning and humorous effect. In taking our above example, we see that it is clearly referential in that it can be reworded as follows and still remain funny: ...
... referential jokes can be remade using different words while still maintaining the same meaning and humorous effect. In taking our above example, we see that it is clearly referential in that it can be reworded as follows and still remain funny: ...
moroccan arabic - Friends of Morocco
... much to handle. Remember that volunteers like you having been doing it for decades, however. One of the most rewarding aspects of your time will be communicating with Moroccans in Arabic, surprising them and yourself with how well you know the language. When that time arrives, your hard work will ha ...
... much to handle. Remember that volunteers like you having been doing it for decades, however. One of the most rewarding aspects of your time will be communicating with Moroccans in Arabic, surprising them and yourself with how well you know the language. When that time arrives, your hard work will ha ...
Final Assessment
... The original KISS sequence (the “Grade-Level” books) began in third grade. When I was asked to make a book for second-graders, I did, but it was focused primarily on the materials that are now in the First Book of this series. Now working toward an “Ideal” sequence, I’ve been puzzled about what to i ...
... The original KISS sequence (the “Grade-Level” books) began in third grade. When I was asked to make a book for second-graders, I did, but it was focused primarily on the materials that are now in the First Book of this series. Now working toward an “Ideal” sequence, I’ve been puzzled about what to i ...
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... Rgimen (regime or rule), Regmenes (regimes or rules)--the latter hardly ever used in the plural. SIGNS. The Written Accent. The only accent in Spanish is (). It is used-(1) To mark the exceptions to the _Rule of Stress_. (2) To distinguish between two meanings of the same word, as El (the), l (he); ...
... Rgimen (regime or rule), Regmenes (regimes or rules)--the latter hardly ever used in the plural. SIGNS. The Written Accent. The only accent in Spanish is (). It is used-(1) To mark the exceptions to the _Rule of Stress_. (2) To distinguish between two meanings of the same word, as El (the), l (he); ...
SOME BASIC RULES OF WELSH GRAMMAR Cynnwys
... 1. All nouns in Welsh are either masculine or feminine. There is no neuter gender. Unfortunately there is no way of telling which nouns are feminine and which are masculine, so it is important to learn the gender at the same time as the meaning. In a dictionary ‘b’ (benywaidd) will denote feminine n ...
... 1. All nouns in Welsh are either masculine or feminine. There is no neuter gender. Unfortunately there is no way of telling which nouns are feminine and which are masculine, so it is important to learn the gender at the same time as the meaning. In a dictionary ‘b’ (benywaidd) will denote feminine n ...
To be or not to be elided: VP ellipsis revisited
... A-Ha PERF PROG PASS mother put.up hair ‘A-Ha is having her hair put up (on her) by her mother.’ ...
... A-Ha PERF PROG PASS mother put.up hair ‘A-Ha is having her hair put up (on her) by her mother.’ ...
Chapter 4 Extragrammatical expression of
... But on the other hand, the revitalization of the studies on evidentiality set in motion by Chafe and Nichols (1986) paved the way for a more extensive perspective, in which evidentiality is not only restricted to what is ‘formally’ coded by the core of grammatical systems but is also intended as a m ...
... But on the other hand, the revitalization of the studies on evidentiality set in motion by Chafe and Nichols (1986) paved the way for a more extensive perspective, in which evidentiality is not only restricted to what is ‘formally’ coded by the core of grammatical systems but is also intended as a m ...
Hidden Markov Models
... The present tense forms of the verb BE The past tense forms of the verb BE The -ing form of the verb BE The infinitive form of the verb BE The past participle form of the verb BE The -s form of the verb BE The finite base form of the verb BE The past tense form of the verb DO The -ing form of the ve ...
... The present tense forms of the verb BE The past tense forms of the verb BE The -ing form of the verb BE The infinitive form of the verb BE The past participle form of the verb BE The -s form of the verb BE The finite base form of the verb BE The past tense form of the verb DO The -ing form of the ve ...
complete paper - Cascadilla Proceedings Project
... shut door Ayo forgot to shut the door Yoruba reflexive pronouns behave just like reflexives in English, in the sense that they must be locally bound. In (14-16) where the use of the reflexive is acceptable, the reflexive is bound within the clause. However in (20-21) where the antecedent of the refl ...
... shut door Ayo forgot to shut the door Yoruba reflexive pronouns behave just like reflexives in English, in the sense that they must be locally bound. In (14-16) where the use of the reflexive is acceptable, the reflexive is bound within the clause. However in (20-21) where the antecedent of the refl ...
Palikur and the Typology of Classifiers
... meaning. They may differ in the conditions of their use, that is, whether they are obligatory or not. Sometimes, their meaning is the same, but the form is different; sometimes it is the other way around. In this article, we will investigate Palikur, which has an ample array of distinct types of cla ...
... meaning. They may differ in the conditions of their use, that is, whether they are obligatory or not. Sometimes, their meaning is the same, but the form is different; sometimes it is the other way around. In this article, we will investigate Palikur, which has an ample array of distinct types of cla ...
Sentence and Paragraph Writing
... textbook geared to the needs of high school and university students. While some students enter university with good basic writing skills, the authors of this textbook recognize that most students need refreshment of their knowledge of basic and varied sentence structure, spelling rules, punctuation ...
... textbook geared to the needs of high school and university students. While some students enter university with good basic writing skills, the authors of this textbook recognize that most students need refreshment of their knowledge of basic and varied sentence structure, spelling rules, punctuation ...
Text - Kesva An Taves Kernewek
... C. Lying, sitting and standing. These English present participles are not usually expressed with ow4 and the verb noun (dyskans 11), but with the corresponding nouns gorwedh, esedh and sav preceded by “a” and a possessive which shows the person referred to: Yth esa nebes korfow a’ga gorwedh war an ...
... C. Lying, sitting and standing. These English present participles are not usually expressed with ow4 and the verb noun (dyskans 11), but with the corresponding nouns gorwedh, esedh and sav preceded by “a” and a possessive which shows the person referred to: Yth esa nebes korfow a’ga gorwedh war an ...
Document
... There is a small underived adjective class with mere thirteen members. The nominal classification system is fairly extensive. There is an array of highly productive applicative derivations. Aspectual and modal systems are very complex. Ashéninka Perené shows a straightforward correspondence between ...
... There is a small underived adjective class with mere thirteen members. The nominal classification system is fairly extensive. There is an array of highly productive applicative derivations. Aspectual and modal systems are very complex. Ashéninka Perené shows a straightforward correspondence between ...
Examining the relationship between
... Jurafsky, 1996; MacDonald & Seidenberg, 2006). Because the two variants (e.g., ‘are cleaning’ and ‘están cleaning’) do not differ in meaning, findings that show frequency effects in comprehension can be more readily attributed to particular distributional patterns in code-switched speech than to the ...
... Jurafsky, 1996; MacDonald & Seidenberg, 2006). Because the two variants (e.g., ‘are cleaning’ and ‘están cleaning’) do not differ in meaning, findings that show frequency effects in comprehension can be more readily attributed to particular distributional patterns in code-switched speech than to the ...
DRAFT AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM: LANGUAGES – LATIN
... knowledge of English vocabulary beyond basic usage to include abstract and sophisticated language, for example, judicial. In addition, many Latin terms remain unchanged in English, such as de facto, bona fide, post mortem, alter ego, veto. Abbreviations of Latin expressions occur in common and speci ...
... knowledge of English vocabulary beyond basic usage to include abstract and sophisticated language, for example, judicial. In addition, many Latin terms remain unchanged in English, such as de facto, bona fide, post mortem, alter ego, veto. Abbreviations of Latin expressions occur in common and speci ...
Existential Sentences Cross-Linguistically - e
... the pivot – typically appears in a different position than it would in ordinary copular sentences. The position taken in this article is that, while it is reasonable to think that, as a rule, natural languages have a use for a construction that does little more than allow speakers to introduce a new ...
... the pivot – typically appears in a different position than it would in ordinary copular sentences. The position taken in this article is that, while it is reasonable to think that, as a rule, natural languages have a use for a construction that does little more than allow speakers to introduce a new ...
An Incremental Procedural Grammar for Sentence Formulation
... The two final constraints we wish to discuss in this paragraph are less basic because they are implied by the previous ones. We have assumed that the order of conceptual fragments delivered by the conceptualizer does not depend on the order of the corresponding syntactic fragments. With the possible ...
... The two final constraints we wish to discuss in this paragraph are less basic because they are implied by the previous ones. We have assumed that the order of conceptual fragments delivered by the conceptualizer does not depend on the order of the corresponding syntactic fragments. With the possible ...
An Incremental Proceduml Grammar for Sentence Formulation GERARD KEMPEN
... The two final constraints we wish to discuss in this paragraph are less basic because they are implied by the previous ones. We have assumed that the order of conceptual fragments delivered by the conceptualizer does not depend on the order of the corresponding syntactic fragments. With the possible ...
... The two final constraints we wish to discuss in this paragraph are less basic because they are implied by the previous ones. We have assumed that the order of conceptual fragments delivered by the conceptualizer does not depend on the order of the corresponding syntactic fragments. With the possible ...
- 1 - Adpositions from nouns, one way or another Das war `ne heiße
... coincidentally, notwithstanding is another English adposition, this time deverbal, employed in this semantic field.) ...
... coincidentally, notwithstanding is another English adposition, this time deverbal, employed in this semantic field.) ...
Yiddish - Princeton University
... The English and Yiddish constructions differ in that the adjective of the Yiddish construction is inflected as an adjective, agreeing in gender with the noun it refers to. The Yiddish inflection of adjectives is not restricted to this construction, but is a general constraint on adjectives, and can ...
... The English and Yiddish constructions differ in that the adjective of the Yiddish construction is inflected as an adjective, agreeing in gender with the noun it refers to. The Yiddish inflection of adjectives is not restricted to this construction, but is a general constraint on adjectives, and can ...
Home Study Guide - JWoodsDistrict205
... Adverbs - G Adverbs modify (describe) verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs by answering questions such as how, when, where, why, how often. In the sentence, "The family ate their dinner quickly," the word "quickly" describes how the family ate; "quickly" is the adverb. Many adverbs are used to make ...
... Adverbs - G Adverbs modify (describe) verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs by answering questions such as how, when, where, why, how often. In the sentence, "The family ate their dinner quickly," the word "quickly" describes how the family ate; "quickly" is the adverb. Many adverbs are used to make ...
CHAPTER FIVE
... shall, should, can, could, may, might, must, and ought to and the latter includes had better, have (got) to, be able to, used to, and would rather. In this study, only pure modal verbs are analyzed because the meaning of semi-modal verbs is easier than that of pure modal verbs. As for the meanings ...
... shall, should, can, could, may, might, must, and ought to and the latter includes had better, have (got) to, be able to, used to, and would rather. In this study, only pure modal verbs are analyzed because the meaning of semi-modal verbs is easier than that of pure modal verbs. As for the meanings ...
LANGUAGE EXPRESSIONS PRETEST SG
... Adverbs - G Adverbs modify (describe) verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs by answering questions such as how, when, where, why, how often. In the sentence, "The family ate their dinner quickly," the word "quickly" describes how the family ate; "quickly" is the adverb. Many adverbs are used to make ...
... Adverbs - G Adverbs modify (describe) verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs by answering questions such as how, when, where, why, how often. In the sentence, "The family ate their dinner quickly," the word "quickly" describes how the family ate; "quickly" is the adverb. Many adverbs are used to make ...