1. I know an old lady who swallowed a fly
... (and the fact that it is common to find structures embedded within other structures) Tape-recorded squawks of a seagull in distress have enabled water authorities in Strathclyde to cleanse two reservoirs at Milngavie, near Glasgow, ...
... (and the fact that it is common to find structures embedded within other structures) Tape-recorded squawks of a seagull in distress have enabled water authorities in Strathclyde to cleanse two reservoirs at Milngavie, near Glasgow, ...
23 THE SYNTACTIC FUNCTIONS OF PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES
... the material cause or the psychological cause (motive). Most of adjuncts expresses the meaning of place and time. For example, a sentence in the short story about science fiction, “She had a very happy life until she was murdered on her wedding day”. On her wedding day is a prepositional phrase that ...
... the material cause or the psychological cause (motive). Most of adjuncts expresses the meaning of place and time. For example, a sentence in the short story about science fiction, “She had a very happy life until she was murdered on her wedding day”. On her wedding day is a prepositional phrase that ...
Student`s Translation Quality in Translating English Phrasal Verbs
... translation is one of the subjects learned by the students in English Department of FKIP-UNIB. The objective of this course is to improve the students’ comprehension in translating English into Indonesian and vice versa. In attempts to acquire the target language, the students of English Department ...
... translation is one of the subjects learned by the students in English Department of FKIP-UNIB. The objective of this course is to improve the students’ comprehension in translating English into Indonesian and vice versa. In attempts to acquire the target language, the students of English Department ...
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... Completing a dissertation is not only a writing process, but also an emotional ride of happiness, excitement and despair. First, I owe the most heartfelt gratitude to the Kakua people, who allowed for me to meet them back in 2008, and who later became a group of friends, a family, taking care of me ...
... Completing a dissertation is not only a writing process, but also an emotional ride of happiness, excitement and despair. First, I owe the most heartfelt gratitude to the Kakua people, who allowed for me to meet them back in 2008, and who later became a group of friends, a family, taking care of me ...
Level 500 Sunrise Edition - Christian Light Publications
... the student answered incorrectly. For each LightUnit, count how many of the numbered activities were answered correctly. Write the number of correct answers in the box beside the LightUnit number. ...
... the student answered incorrectly. For each LightUnit, count how many of the numbered activities were answered correctly. Write the number of correct answers in the box beside the LightUnit number. ...
UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository) A
... Vaupés. Kakua shares many fascinating linguistic features with other Vapués languages. These include a complex evidentiality system, an abundance of TAME marking, a system for noun classification, verb serialization, and differential object marking, among others. Kakua people also share many cultura ...
... Vaupés. Kakua shares many fascinating linguistic features with other Vapués languages. These include a complex evidentiality system, an abundance of TAME marking, a system for noun classification, verb serialization, and differential object marking, among others. Kakua people also share many cultura ...
The Syntax of Cape Verdean Creole
... as well. The characteristics distinguishing Barlavento varieties from their Sotavento counterparts include phonetic, syntactic, lexical and discourse features. For instance, like Portuguese, the Barlavento varieties make use of the palato-alveolar fricative [š]. The use of number double marking on d ...
... as well. The characteristics distinguishing Barlavento varieties from their Sotavento counterparts include phonetic, syntactic, lexical and discourse features. For instance, like Portuguese, the Barlavento varieties make use of the palato-alveolar fricative [š]. The use of number double marking on d ...
12 Multi-Clause Sentences
... pound sentences. They may consist of coordinated clauses (bolded) that are subordinate to another clause, e.g., Edgeworth believed that novels should have redeeming social value and that her writing might help improve social conditions; or one or more of the coordinate clauses may include one or mor ...
... pound sentences. They may consist of coordinated clauses (bolded) that are subordinate to another clause, e.g., Edgeworth believed that novels should have redeeming social value and that her writing might help improve social conditions; or one or more of the coordinate clauses may include one or mor ...
Journal of Language Modelling 1
... Wikipedia project with its 900,000 articles. We use the dump containing all Polish articles of the current release available at the beginning of 2011. The data extraction process described in Section 3.1.1 may be iteratively repeated using a newer Wikipedia dump release in order to add new entries t ...
... Wikipedia project with its 900,000 articles. We use the dump containing all Polish articles of the current release available at the beginning of 2011. The data extraction process described in Section 3.1.1 may be iteratively repeated using a newer Wikipedia dump release in order to add new entries t ...
GCSE Spanish Candidate exemplar Controlled assessment
... final paragraph could be seen to stray from this title since it begins, en el futuro me gustaría ir al sur de Inglaterra, whereas vivir en el sur would have linked it in nicely. However, the last sentence draws it back into the title and the whole response is, therefore, relevant. At 254 words, the ...
... final paragraph could be seen to stray from this title since it begins, en el futuro me gustaría ir al sur de Inglaterra, whereas vivir en el sur would have linked it in nicely. However, the last sentence draws it back into the title and the whole response is, therefore, relevant. At 254 words, the ...
Speculations on the syntax of subordinate clauses in Old English
... after that that land was named Natan lea 'After him, that land was called Netley.' ...
... after that that land was named Natan lea 'After him, that land was called Netley.' ...
Negation in Germanic Languages
... This research thesis concentrates on the micro-typological variation in the Germanic languages, focusing on their negation strategies and the syntactical position of negative adverbs; with respect to the subject, verb, and object, in main and subordinate clauses as well as in (negative) imperative / ...
... This research thesis concentrates on the micro-typological variation in the Germanic languages, focusing on their negation strategies and the syntactical position of negative adverbs; with respect to the subject, verb, and object, in main and subordinate clauses as well as in (negative) imperative / ...
Verb Sophistication
... the middle. And then also, there's a lump And so you could get to the number two up. So we can make them stack on top. thousand. And to learn about all the And there's no bottom to cover cause we numbers. And to show your mom and stack them. We put the fat part on top. your dad and your brother or y ...
... the middle. And then also, there's a lump And so you could get to the number two up. So we can make them stack on top. thousand. And to learn about all the And there's no bottom to cover cause we numbers. And to show your mom and stack them. We put the fat part on top. your dad and your brother or y ...
trandabat
... if predicate has just one role set > assign it as predicate sense. if the same type/number of roles (except for the adjuncts), the exact sense of the verb is not that important > assign the most frequent; when multiple choices are present: Apply empirical rules Check if the verb is a simple ...
... if predicate has just one role set > assign it as predicate sense. if the same type/number of roles (except for the adjuncts), the exact sense of the verb is not that important > assign the most frequent; when multiple choices are present: Apply empirical rules Check if the verb is a simple ...
Writing Matters
... understanding. In most instances, introducing a part of speech or sentence part to your students should take just a few minutes. Students should create (or you should provide) a vocabulary card with term on front, definition and examples on back; explain the term and its definition; and have them ex ...
... understanding. In most instances, introducing a part of speech or sentence part to your students should take just a few minutes. Students should create (or you should provide) a vocabulary card with term on front, definition and examples on back; explain the term and its definition; and have them ex ...
English relative clauses
... A relative clause is a subordinate clause that modifies a noun. For example, the noun phrase the man who wasn't there contains the noun man, which is modified by the relative clause who wasn't there. In many languages, relative clauses are introduced by a special class of pronouns called relative pr ...
... A relative clause is a subordinate clause that modifies a noun. For example, the noun phrase the man who wasn't there contains the noun man, which is modified by the relative clause who wasn't there. In many languages, relative clauses are introduced by a special class of pronouns called relative pr ...
Clause From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In grammar, a clause
... a. Bill stopping the project was a big disappointment. - Non-finite gerund clause b. Bill's stopping the project was a big disappointment. - Gerund with noun status a. We've heard about Susan attempting a solution. - Non-finite gerund clause b. We've heard about Susan's attempting a solution. - Geru ...
... a. Bill stopping the project was a big disappointment. - Non-finite gerund clause b. Bill's stopping the project was a big disappointment. - Gerund with noun status a. We've heard about Susan attempting a solution. - Non-finite gerund clause b. We've heard about Susan's attempting a solution. - Geru ...
Reviewing the Binary Branching Hypothesis
... states that the linear order condition emerges as criterial when there is no structural asymmetry, as in double object constructions (Jackendoff 1990, 430). This way, the distinction between both objects can once again be made if a flat structure in adopted. However, even with this precedence condit ...
... states that the linear order condition emerges as criterial when there is no structural asymmetry, as in double object constructions (Jackendoff 1990, 430). This way, the distinction between both objects can once again be made if a flat structure in adopted. However, even with this precedence condit ...
clause analysis - mt
... The questions asked in this topic are to analyze the clause and the sentences given are mainly complex sentences. A COMPLEX sentence is made up of a MAIN CLAUSE and a SUBORDINATE CLAUSE, which starts with a subordinator. The main clause is the one that can stand on its own. The subordinate clause de ...
... The questions asked in this topic are to analyze the clause and the sentences given are mainly complex sentences. A COMPLEX sentence is made up of a MAIN CLAUSE and a SUBORDINATE CLAUSE, which starts with a subordinator. The main clause is the one that can stand on its own. The subordinate clause de ...
Accepted for publication in the Journal of Semantics, pre
... follows that there is cross-linguistic variation in the way the complex semantic notion of reciprocity is composed (or not) from more basic building blocks. I will not enter the debate about what the best analysis of English each other is. But I will take my cue for developing an analysis of CQ reci ...
... follows that there is cross-linguistic variation in the way the complex semantic notion of reciprocity is composed (or not) from more basic building blocks. I will not enter the debate about what the best analysis of English each other is. But I will take my cue for developing an analysis of CQ reci ...
Towards a Standard for the Creation of Lexica
... thorough approach as EAGLES, there is still room for different interpretations within the “standard”. Certain sorts of information can be arranged in various ways, possibly without detriment to the value of the lexicon to particular users. For example whilst for the major word classes (verb, noun) t ...
... thorough approach as EAGLES, there is still room for different interpretations within the “standard”. Certain sorts of information can be arranged in various ways, possibly without detriment to the value of the lexicon to particular users. For example whilst for the major word classes (verb, noun) t ...
Lesson 7
... After each letter, indicate whether the corresponding phrase is an adjective or an adverb phrase. (Notice that only one of these phrases can be moved to another position.) ...
... After each letter, indicate whether the corresponding phrase is an adjective or an adverb phrase. (Notice that only one of these phrases can be moved to another position.) ...
Example
... Subject/verb agreement (cont.) Example The verb ‘to be’ must take the singular form ‘is’. The university is quite new compared to others in the state. ...
... Subject/verb agreement (cont.) Example The verb ‘to be’ must take the singular form ‘is’. The university is quite new compared to others in the state. ...
A semantic analysis of the verbal prefix o(b)- in Croatian
... encompassing of an object by an action; 2a) bringing into a state by fulfillment of an action; b) supply, burden, exposure to a process; c) finishing an action; 3) doing on a surface; and 4) being encompassed by an action or brought into a state.8 The link between these meanings is not indicated, al ...
... encompassing of an object by an action; 2a) bringing into a state by fulfillment of an action; b) supply, burden, exposure to a process; c) finishing an action; 3) doing on a surface; and 4) being encompassed by an action or brought into a state.8 The link between these meanings is not indicated, al ...
On Language and Connectionism
... (4) it cannot explain morphological and phonological regularities, (5) it cannot explain the differences between irregular and regular forms, (6) it fails at its assigned task of mastering the past tense of English, (7) it gives an incorrect explanation for two developmental phenomena: stages of ove ...
... (4) it cannot explain morphological and phonological regularities, (5) it cannot explain the differences between irregular and regular forms, (6) it fails at its assigned task of mastering the past tense of English, (7) it gives an incorrect explanation for two developmental phenomena: stages of ove ...