Deriving Behavior Specifications from Textual Use Cases
... used in textual use cases. The term “System” is frequently used to refer to SuD; in a similar way “User” refers to the primary actor of the use case (optionally specified in the use case header). In addition, the keywords “Use case” and “Extension” are recognized; these keywords indicate that the st ...
... used in textual use cases. The term “System” is frequently used to refer to SuD; in a similar way “User” refers to the primary actor of the use case (optionally specified in the use case header). In addition, the keywords “Use case” and “Extension” are recognized; these keywords indicate that the st ...
SAT/PSAT Grammar
... Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns (words for people, places, and things)—words like she, her, hers, he, him, his, they, their, it, its, that, and which. ...
... Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns (words for people, places, and things)—words like she, her, hers, he, him, his, they, their, it, its, that, and which. ...
This is a good time to discuss the verb "gustar" because using it
... In the first example, "a Juan" clarifies the ambiguous pronoun "le." In the second example, there is no ambiguity. "Me gusta el té" can only mean "I like tea." In this case, "a mí" adds emphasis, drawing attention to the fact that tea is what I like (as contrasted with what Juan likes). Another way ...
... In the first example, "a Juan" clarifies the ambiguous pronoun "le." In the second example, there is no ambiguity. "Me gusta el té" can only mean "I like tea." In this case, "a mí" adds emphasis, drawing attention to the fact that tea is what I like (as contrasted with what Juan likes). Another way ...
powerpoint
... story, being what his aunt said, woke the Piglet up and just gave him time to jerk himself back into safety and say, "How interesting, and did she?" when -- well, you can imagine his joy when at last he saw the good ship, Brain of Pooh (Captain, C. Robin; Ist Mate, P. Bear) coming over the sea to re ...
... story, being what his aunt said, woke the Piglet up and just gave him time to jerk himself back into safety and say, "How interesting, and did she?" when -- well, you can imagine his joy when at last he saw the good ship, Brain of Pooh (Captain, C. Robin; Ist Mate, P. Bear) coming over the sea to re ...
Chuyên đề : điền hình thức đúng của từ trong ngoặc – Lớp 12
... now soon always seldom rarely already early ago then often sometimes Ex: It often rains in the tropics. I have never seen a seahorse. 3.3.1.3- Adverbs of place: express where an action is done here in out above below past under far everywhere down up around along way upstairs near there Ex: I follow ...
... now soon always seldom rarely already early ago then often sometimes Ex: It often rains in the tropics. I have never seen a seahorse. 3.3.1.3- Adverbs of place: express where an action is done here in out above below past under far everywhere down up around along way upstairs near there Ex: I follow ...
Aspect and assertion in Mandarin Chinese
... In this paper, we will advance a somewhat different view. This new view uses the general temporal framework of Klein (1994), according to which aspect expresses a temporal relation between the time at which the situation described by the sentence obtains, on the one hand, and the time for which an a ...
... In this paper, we will advance a somewhat different view. This new view uses the general temporal framework of Klein (1994), according to which aspect expresses a temporal relation between the time at which the situation described by the sentence obtains, on the one hand, and the time for which an a ...
Journal of Linguistics Bare nominals and incorporating verbs in
... Projections and their Interpretation (Paris, 2009). We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (grants HUM200613295-C02-01FILO, HF2007-0039, HUM2007-60599) and the Generalitat de Catalunya (grants 2009SGR1079, 2009SGR0076e, a Distinció de ...
... Projections and their Interpretation (Paris, 2009). We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (grants HUM200613295-C02-01FILO, HF2007-0039, HUM2007-60599) and the Generalitat de Catalunya (grants 2009SGR1079, 2009SGR0076e, a Distinció de ...
Jorge Baptista1,2, Ilia Markov1,2,3 1 Universidade do Algarve, Faro
... the noun they determine.). Therefore, a careful consideration of several, apparently unrelated, syntactic and semantic constraints are in order. In all these cases, the meronymic relation, if it exists, has to be established between the subject noun phrase and a complement, which are not necessaril ...
... the noun they determine.). Therefore, a careful consideration of several, apparently unrelated, syntactic and semantic constraints are in order. In all these cases, the meronymic relation, if it exists, has to be established between the subject noun phrase and a complement, which are not necessaril ...
The syntax of preverbal ge- in Old English
... ê The difference between HAVE and BE is thus gone, and aside from the verb cuman, ge- is essentially categorical with both. Consider what this means for our analysis of ge-: + Since its distribution is so categorical once we carefully distinguish contexts, it is plausible to think that it realizes a ...
... ê The difference between HAVE and BE is thus gone, and aside from the verb cuman, ge- is essentially categorical with both. Consider what this means for our analysis of ge-: + Since its distribution is so categorical once we carefully distinguish contexts, it is plausible to think that it realizes a ...
Parsing algorithms, sentence complexity
... The man who said S5 is arriving today. • If either the man who said S5 is arriving today or the man who said S5 is arriving tomorrow, then the man who said S6 is arriving the day ...
... The man who said S5 is arriving today. • If either the man who said S5 is arriving today or the man who said S5 is arriving tomorrow, then the man who said S6 is arriving the day ...
Annotation Tools and Knowledge Representation for a Text
... to construct a 3D scene. Vignettes inherit high-level semantics from FrameNet via normal frameto-frame inheritance and decompose into low-level graphical frames using a new SUBFRAMEPARALLEL frame-to-frame relation. Vignettes can be defined not only for actions but also for locations or any other com ...
... to construct a 3D scene. Vignettes inherit high-level semantics from FrameNet via normal frameto-frame inheritance and decompose into low-level graphical frames using a new SUBFRAMEPARALLEL frame-to-frame relation. Vignettes can be defined not only for actions but also for locations or any other com ...
Constructing grammatical meaning
... iconic correlations between relative bulk and predictability/familiarity as they have been applied in the semantically based accounts of Russian (Haiman 1983, Kemmer 1993), and it also speaks to Kemmer’s typology of reflexives and middles. On the surface Czech would seem to fall into Kemmer’s (1993: ...
... iconic correlations between relative bulk and predictability/familiarity as they have been applied in the semantically based accounts of Russian (Haiman 1983, Kemmer 1993), and it also speaks to Kemmer’s typology of reflexives and middles. On the surface Czech would seem to fall into Kemmer’s (1993: ...
The Semantics of Progressive Aspect: A Thorough Study
... simple present form gives a temporary reading for the sentence in 4. Paradoxically, here the stative verb be with its simple present form invades the semantic territory of progressive aspect. Therefore, we would say that progressive aspect can attribute temporariness to an event but it is not its ob ...
... simple present form gives a temporary reading for the sentence in 4. Paradoxically, here the stative verb be with its simple present form invades the semantic territory of progressive aspect. Therefore, we would say that progressive aspect can attribute temporariness to an event but it is not its ob ...
CHAPTER 9. THE SUBJUNCTIVE 1. Uses of the subjunctive In
... If I had not received your message, I would have left. Had I not received your message, I would have left. See Exercise 6. As well as being expressed in subordinate clauses beginning with the word if, conditions may also be expressed in subordinate clauses beginning with the word unless. e.g. Unless ...
... If I had not received your message, I would have left. Had I not received your message, I would have left. See Exercise 6. As well as being expressed in subordinate clauses beginning with the word if, conditions may also be expressed in subordinate clauses beginning with the word unless. e.g. Unless ...
5. Valency Aspects of SVCs
... While Helbig and Buscha were struggling to identify a distinct class of “Funktionsverben”, and Baron and Herslund (1998), Rothkegel (1973) and Persson (1975, 1992) were trying to define support verb constructions by the semantic relation between the noun phrase and the verb, Fontenelle, Malmgren and ...
... While Helbig and Buscha were struggling to identify a distinct class of “Funktionsverben”, and Baron and Herslund (1998), Rothkegel (1973) and Persson (1975, 1992) were trying to define support verb constructions by the semantic relation between the noun phrase and the verb, Fontenelle, Malmgren and ...
The sentence - C1 level
... TELL ME MORE is a provider of technological solutions, digital content and distant services for foreign language teaching aimed at individuals, employees and students. TELL ME MORE® is currently being used by more than 7 million learners worldwide in more than 10,000 organizations and training cente ...
... TELL ME MORE is a provider of technological solutions, digital content and distant services for foreign language teaching aimed at individuals, employees and students. TELL ME MORE® is currently being used by more than 7 million learners worldwide in more than 10,000 organizations and training cente ...
A Dynamic Account of Clitic Climbing: A first sketch
... The version of the DS framework I’m going to use has its basis in the version presented in Cann et al. (2005). I further assume a situation argument being present in the tree structure functioning as the locus where tense and aspect properties are encoded. Building on assumptions by Gregoromichelaki ...
... The version of the DS framework I’m going to use has its basis in the version presented in Cann et al. (2005). I further assume a situation argument being present in the tree structure functioning as the locus where tense and aspect properties are encoded. Building on assumptions by Gregoromichelaki ...
ENGLISH GRAMMAR
... 1.1.21. collective nouns : team, government 1.1.22. some nouns ending in -ics : acoustics, tactics 1.1.23. adjectives acting as nouns: the rich, the new 1.1.24. the words 'means', 'people', 'youth', 'head' ...
... 1.1.21. collective nouns : team, government 1.1.22. some nouns ending in -ics : acoustics, tactics 1.1.23. adjectives acting as nouns: the rich, the new 1.1.24. the words 'means', 'people', 'youth', 'head' ...
Word - BJU Press
... • Demonstrate placing I or me last when writing or speaking about yourself and another person ...
... • Demonstrate placing I or me last when writing or speaking about yourself and another person ...
Infinitive Phrase
... in the infinitive. Perhaps the denomination “pseudo-subject” is preferable. It is somewhat misleading to use the word “subject” since an infinitive phrase is not a full clause with a subject and a finite, or fully functioning, verb. Also remember that when this actor of an infinitive is a pronoun, i ...
... in the infinitive. Perhaps the denomination “pseudo-subject” is preferable. It is somewhat misleading to use the word “subject” since an infinitive phrase is not a full clause with a subject and a finite, or fully functioning, verb. Also remember that when this actor of an infinitive is a pronoun, i ...
English Writing Handbook - Christ the Redeemer Catholic Schools
... There are a variety of approaches that you can use for the personal response to texts assignment. Remember that one response that is not appropriate is creating poetry. Other than that, here are a few suggestions: Reflective Essay – of, relating to, produced by, or resulting from reflection, an essa ...
... There are a variety of approaches that you can use for the personal response to texts assignment. Remember that one response that is not appropriate is creating poetry. Other than that, here are a few suggestions: Reflective Essay – of, relating to, produced by, or resulting from reflection, an essa ...
Test 5 Writing MC Answers
... American explorer, discovered in the mountains of the Sierra Nevada a pass that would soon become an important gateway to California gold-rush country. The error in this sentence occurs at (C), where an inappropriate verbal form, the present participle “becoming,” is inconsistent with the past tense ...
... American explorer, discovered in the mountains of the Sierra Nevada a pass that would soon become an important gateway to California gold-rush country. The error in this sentence occurs at (C), where an inappropriate verbal form, the present participle “becoming,” is inconsistent with the past tense ...
AK - KISS Grammar
... concepts could, theoretically, use the Master Books and then use only the students’ own writing for exercise materials. But particularly in classrooms, this would be impractical. Imagine the dilemma of a teacher with twenty students in classroom. The students have been given the instructional materi ...
... concepts could, theoretically, use the Master Books and then use only the students’ own writing for exercise materials. But particularly in classrooms, this would be impractical. Imagine the dilemma of a teacher with twenty students in classroom. The students have been given the instructional materi ...
Lexicalising a robust parser grammar using the WWW
... assign linguistic structures to text sentences and are used with some success in various applications, such as information extraction, question answering systems, word sense disambiguation, etc. Most of them are reported to have good accuracy, sometimes above 90% precision in the recognition of some ...
... assign linguistic structures to text sentences and are used with some success in various applications, such as information extraction, question answering systems, word sense disambiguation, etc. Most of them are reported to have good accuracy, sometimes above 90% precision in the recognition of some ...
the Writing Manual to improve your papers
... There are also other strategies you can use for fixing run-on sentences that are less obvious but can make the sentences flow better. It is important to know every way to fix a run-on sentence so that the fixes can be varied and not make the sentences seem repetitive. ...
... There are also other strategies you can use for fixing run-on sentences that are less obvious but can make the sentences flow better. It is important to know every way to fix a run-on sentence so that the fixes can be varied and not make the sentences seem repetitive. ...
Chinese grammar
This article concerns Standard Chinese. For the grammars of other forms of Chinese, see their respective articles via links on Chinese language and varieties of Chinese.The grammar of Standard Chinese shares many features with other varieties of Chinese. The language almost entirely lacks inflection, so that words typically have only one grammatical form. Categories such as number (singular or plural) and verb tense are frequently not expressed by any grammatical means, although there are several particles that serve to express verbal aspect, and to some extent mood.The basic word order is subject–verb–object (SVO). Otherwise, Chinese is chiefly a head-last language, meaning that modifiers precede the words they modify – in a noun phrase, for example, the head noun comes last, and all modifiers, including relative clauses, come in front of it. (This phenomenon is more typically found in SOV languages like Turkish and Japanese.)Chinese frequently uses serial verb constructions, which involve two or more verbs or verb phrases in sequence. Chinese prepositions behave similarly to serialized verbs in some respects (several of the common prepositions can also be used as full verbs), and they are often referred to as coverbs. There are also location markers, placed after a noun, and hence often called postpositions; these are often used in combination with a coverb. Predicate adjectives are normally used without a copular verb (""to be""), and can thus be regarded as a type of verb.As in many east Asian languages, classifiers or measure words are required when using numerals (and sometimes other words such as demonstratives) with nouns. There are many different classifiers in the language, and each countable noun generally has a particular classifier associated with it. Informally, however, it is often acceptable to use the general classifier 个 [個] ge in place of other specific classifiers.Examples given in this article use simplified Chinese characters (with the traditional characters following in brackets if they differ) and standard pinyin Romanization.