Introduction to WordNet: An On-line Lexical Database (Revised
... about the information a lexicon must contain in order for the phonological, syntactic, and lexical components to work together in the everyday production and comprehension of linguistic messages, and those proposals have been incorporated into the work of psycholinguists. Beginning with word associa ...
... about the information a lexicon must contain in order for the phonological, syntactic, and lexical components to work together in the everyday production and comprehension of linguistic messages, and those proposals have been incorporated into the work of psycholinguists. Beginning with word associa ...
Categorial Grammar and the Semantics of Contextual Prepositional
... Since type-raising, viewed as case, can in English as in Latin be regarded as a process of the morpho-lexicon rather than syntax (albeit a much more ambiguous one than in the latter language), and since we do not wish to burden the reader with syntactic notation, or distract them by this categorial ...
... Since type-raising, viewed as case, can in English as in Latin be regarded as a process of the morpho-lexicon rather than syntax (albeit a much more ambiguous one than in the latter language), and since we do not wish to burden the reader with syntactic notation, or distract them by this categorial ...
Introduction to WordNet: An On-line Lexical Database
... about the information a lexicon must contain in order for the phonological, syntactic, and lexical components to work together in the everyday production and comprehension of linguistic messages, and those proposals have been incorporated into the work of psycholinguists. Beginning with word associa ...
... about the information a lexicon must contain in order for the phonological, syntactic, and lexical components to work together in the everyday production and comprehension of linguistic messages, and those proposals have been incorporated into the work of psycholinguists. Beginning with word associa ...
Passive Voice Constructions in Modern Irish
... prospective) each of which involves the substantive verb in a periphrastic form. The agent can optionally be represented obliquely. The active verb takes a non-finite form as a verbal adjective or verbal noun, depending on the personal passive variant. We note that a number of other voice constructi ...
... prospective) each of which involves the substantive verb in a periphrastic form. The agent can optionally be represented obliquely. The active verb takes a non-finite form as a verbal adjective or verbal noun, depending on the personal passive variant. We note that a number of other voice constructi ...
WRL0005.tmp - Princeton University
... and topicalization constructions, finding subtle distinctions between them. The fronted NPs in the left dislocation construction are not previously mentioned and yet do persist as topics. The fronted NPs in the topicalization construction display the opposite tendency: the majority are previously me ...
... and topicalization constructions, finding subtle distinctions between them. The fronted NPs in the left dislocation construction are not previously mentioned and yet do persist as topics. The fronted NPs in the topicalization construction display the opposite tendency: the majority are previously me ...
Using Pronouns
... Lincoln gave an immortal address at Gettysburg, but most of the large crowd gathered there couldn’t hear it. [or] Lincoln spoke immortal words at Gettysburg, but most of the large ...
... Lincoln gave an immortal address at Gettysburg, but most of the large crowd gathered there couldn’t hear it. [or] Lincoln spoke immortal words at Gettysburg, but most of the large ...
PowerPoint - Davis School District
... Combine the following short sentences by inserting the italicized word or phrase into the first sentence. Add commas where necessary. Hints in parentheses tell how to change word forms. 1. The surgeon performed the operation. She was a skillful surgeon. 2. The children went down the slide. They took ...
... Combine the following short sentences by inserting the italicized word or phrase into the first sentence. Add commas where necessary. Hints in parentheses tell how to change word forms. 1. The surgeon performed the operation. She was a skillful surgeon. 2. The children went down the slide. They took ...
Remarks on the Passive Voice in English and Romanian
... round the garden first, and then they were invited into the house; ● the speaker wants the statement to sound impersonal for some social reasons (tact, delicacy of feeling, embarrassment, etc.): It has been decided that your allowance will be cut down. You have been told so many times not to handle ...
... round the garden first, and then they were invited into the house; ● the speaker wants the statement to sound impersonal for some social reasons (tact, delicacy of feeling, embarrassment, etc.): It has been decided that your allowance will be cut down. You have been told so many times not to handle ...
View PDF - CiteSeerX
... The question, then, is how the arguments in (1) are marked with verbal cases although they are semantic arguments of the main predicate which appears to be a noun. Two main types of analyses have been proposed. The first type is the argument transfer analysis proposed by Grimshaw and Mester (1988) f ...
... The question, then, is how the arguments in (1) are marked with verbal cases although they are semantic arguments of the main predicate which appears to be a noun. Two main types of analyses have been proposed. The first type is the argument transfer analysis proposed by Grimshaw and Mester (1988) f ...
Mixed Categories and Argument Transfer in the Korean
... The question, then, is how the arguments in (1) are marked with verbal cases although they are semantic arguments of the main predicate which appears to be a noun. Two main types of analyses have been proposed. The first type is the argument transfer analysis proposed by Grimshaw and Mester (1988) f ...
... The question, then, is how the arguments in (1) are marked with verbal cases although they are semantic arguments of the main predicate which appears to be a noun. Two main types of analyses have been proposed. The first type is the argument transfer analysis proposed by Grimshaw and Mester (1988) f ...
Basic Writing Skills for Business Presented by Sue
... Congratulations on topping the sells in the district candy drive. This was the most successful drive sense we started. As you no, these funds effect many district programs. This year I challenged our schools too approve income over last term’s drive, and your school was the first to except the chall ...
... Congratulations on topping the sells in the district candy drive. This was the most successful drive sense we started. As you no, these funds effect many district programs. This year I challenged our schools too approve income over last term’s drive, and your school was the first to except the chall ...
Kinds of Adverbs
... You’ve quite vamped the foreman. Rather disconsolate she wandered out into the cathedral. She knew it only too well. He had become fully aware of her. It was nearly ten. He is wholly master of the situation. Very probably he won’t budge. ...
... You’ve quite vamped the foreman. Rather disconsolate she wandered out into the cathedral. She knew it only too well. He had become fully aware of her. It was nearly ten. He is wholly master of the situation. Very probably he won’t budge. ...
Lexical Resources for Noun Compounds in Czech, English and Zulu
... follows. Noun compounds are head-final and thus leftbranching. English has very few compounds like attorney general, where the phrasal head is not the rightmost member. In most compounds, the phrasal head is also the semantic head, i.e., the constituent that expresses the basic meaning of the compou ...
... follows. Noun compounds are head-final and thus leftbranching. English has very few compounds like attorney general, where the phrasal head is not the rightmost member. In most compounds, the phrasal head is also the semantic head, i.e., the constituent that expresses the basic meaning of the compou ...
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... outside the classroom. In online courses, however, the listening opportunities are limited to the small amount of listening activities on the website, so it is the learners’ responsibility to provide themselves with the opportunities to listen to English. There are two basic types of texts that you ...
... outside the classroom. In online courses, however, the listening opportunities are limited to the small amount of listening activities on the website, so it is the learners’ responsibility to provide themselves with the opportunities to listen to English. There are two basic types of texts that you ...
first language - Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
... much and did not use verbs at all in the test phase of the experiment and so were excluded. The children were recruited and tested at several kindergartens in Leipzig, Germany. All children were tested individually in a separate room in their kindergarten. Each child was tested in two sessions (abou ...
... much and did not use verbs at all in the test phase of the experiment and so were excluded. The children were recruited and tested at several kindergartens in Leipzig, Germany. All children were tested individually in a separate room in their kindergarten. Each child was tested in two sessions (abou ...
chapter-vi conclusion
... Accusative, Dative, Instrumental, Genitive and Ablative. According to him, the markers of this case are /ga/ or /go/ for Accusative-Dative, /re/ for Instrumental, /ne/ for Genitive and /pera/ for Ablative. But the present research work exhibits seven cases in Tiwa language i.e. Nominative, Accusativ ...
... Accusative, Dative, Instrumental, Genitive and Ablative. According to him, the markers of this case are /ga/ or /go/ for Accusative-Dative, /re/ for Instrumental, /ne/ for Genitive and /pera/ for Ablative. But the present research work exhibits seven cases in Tiwa language i.e. Nominative, Accusativ ...
Open full syllabus overview
... Language for life: one traveler's experiences with canines This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about special animals. Listening Development ...
... Language for life: one traveler's experiences with canines This syllabus item provides practice of the kind of language we use to talk about special animals. Listening Development ...
Judges Manual
... object of LinguiSHTIK is to make a four to ten letter word using cubes from the game mat. The word must satisfy the demands made in the course of play and must be used in a sentence type, classified by pattern, structure, or purpose, that is designated by the first player. The rules by which the gam ...
... object of LinguiSHTIK is to make a four to ten letter word using cubes from the game mat. The word must satisfy the demands made in the course of play and must be used in a sentence type, classified by pattern, structure, or purpose, that is designated by the first player. The rules by which the gam ...
An equivalent of the standard of comparison relativization in Ainu
... Ainu allows to relativize on all the positions on Keenan and Comrie’s (1977) accessibility hierarchy except for the alienable possessor and standard of comparison 1 proper. Ainu is generally famous for its ability of stranding postpositions (7b), (8), which is particularly conspicuous in relativizat ...
... Ainu allows to relativize on all the positions on Keenan and Comrie’s (1977) accessibility hierarchy except for the alienable possessor and standard of comparison 1 proper. Ainu is generally famous for its ability of stranding postpositions (7b), (8), which is particularly conspicuous in relativizat ...
Adverb - ZiyoNET
... The term grammar is often used by non-linguists with a very broad meaning. As Jeremy Butterfield puts it, "Grammar is often a generic way of referring to any aspect of English that people object to17." However, linguists use it in a much more specific sense. Speakers of a language have in their head ...
... The term grammar is often used by non-linguists with a very broad meaning. As Jeremy Butterfield puts it, "Grammar is often a generic way of referring to any aspect of English that people object to17." However, linguists use it in a much more specific sense. Speakers of a language have in their head ...
WHEN NOUNS SURFACE AS VERBS
... starting to Sunday School members, then I think you're going too far (a Californian legislator); She would not try to stiff-upper-lip it through (Time magazine); Will you cigarette me? (Mae West); We all Wayned and Cagneyed ( N Y Times magazine); They timbered off the hills in the 1880's (conservati ...
... starting to Sunday School members, then I think you're going too far (a Californian legislator); She would not try to stiff-upper-lip it through (Time magazine); Will you cigarette me? (Mae West); We all Wayned and Cagneyed ( N Y Times magazine); They timbered off the hills in the 1880's (conservati ...
1 present active indicative
... indicative πίπτει. We know from the context that it refers to repeated action. It is not literally continuous action. Each incident of falling is repeated again and again. Is a durative idea present? The durative idea can be iterative or habitual, rather than constant. Robertson even suggests a diff ...
... indicative πίπτει. We know from the context that it refers to repeated action. It is not literally continuous action. Each incident of falling is repeated again and again. Is a durative idea present? The durative idea can be iterative or habitual, rather than constant. Robertson even suggests a diff ...
A Practical grammar of the pali language
... Most introductory PŒli grammar books consist of lessons that teach the elements of the language in stages, but because of that they are also very difficult to use as a reference when you need to look up a noun's declension, or a verb's conjugation. This book because of its practical and comprehensiv ...
... Most introductory PŒli grammar books consist of lessons that teach the elements of the language in stages, but because of that they are also very difficult to use as a reference when you need to look up a noun's declension, or a verb's conjugation. This book because of its practical and comprehensiv ...
The Debate on Ergativity in Neo-Aramaic Norh
... occurred. Clearly, it is not the case that the Classical Aramaic imperfective prefix hopped over the stem to turn into a suffix, nor is it the case that the Classical Aramaic perfective subjectagreement affix turned into object-agreement. Rather, the NENA inflected forms are not direct descendents o ...
... occurred. Clearly, it is not the case that the Classical Aramaic imperfective prefix hopped over the stem to turn into a suffix, nor is it the case that the Classical Aramaic perfective subjectagreement affix turned into object-agreement. Rather, the NENA inflected forms are not direct descendents o ...
Pronouns - Ms. Jordan Pre
... Incorrect Sentence Nice job! Louisa May Alcott is the noun being replaced The subject is singular. The personal pronoun used should be SHE. ...
... Incorrect Sentence Nice job! Louisa May Alcott is the noun being replaced The subject is singular. The personal pronoun used should be SHE. ...