Automatic Pattern Extraction for Korean Sentence Parsing
... Seonmul-eul Rina-ga Minhee-ege ju-ess-da. present-D_OBJ Rina-SBJ Minhee-I_OBJ give-PAST-FINAL ‘It was a present that Rina gave Minhee.’ ...
... Seonmul-eul Rina-ga Minhee-ege ju-ess-da. present-D_OBJ Rina-SBJ Minhee-I_OBJ give-PAST-FINAL ‘It was a present that Rina gave Minhee.’ ...
Notes on the Interpretation of the Prepositional Accusative in
... Pro is merely a bundle of grammatical features and does not carry any descriptive [Person] feature. With pro, only the grammatical gender feature is available. The grammatical gender feature [+Masculine] or [+Feminine] of pro entails [-Neuter] and is thus sufficient to require pe in accordance with ...
... Pro is merely a bundle of grammatical features and does not carry any descriptive [Person] feature. With pro, only the grammatical gender feature is available. The grammatical gender feature [+Masculine] or [+Feminine] of pro entails [-Neuter] and is thus sufficient to require pe in accordance with ...
Grammar, Punctuation and Vocabulary
... A sentence has a capital letter at the beginning and ends with a full stop (.), a question mark (?) or an exclamation mark (!). It must have a verb in it and it must make complete, grammatical sense on its own. There are four different types of sentences which are: statements, questions, commands an ...
... A sentence has a capital letter at the beginning and ends with a full stop (.), a question mark (?) or an exclamation mark (!). It must have a verb in it and it must make complete, grammatical sense on its own. There are four different types of sentences which are: statements, questions, commands an ...
Chuyên đề : điền hình thức đúng của từ trong ngoặc – Lớp 12
... 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 followed him everywhere Come in 3.3.2- The positions of adv ...
... 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 followed him everywhere Come in 3.3.2- The positions of adv ...
Spanish CIS Map
... B3: Write about a trip that you would take B1-3: Discuss what you would do if you had a day free from school, had a million dollars, were president, lived in a tropical place, etc. B4: Use vocabulary to ...
... B3: Write about a trip that you would take B1-3: Discuss what you would do if you had a day free from school, had a million dollars, were president, lived in a tropical place, etc. B4: Use vocabulary to ...
10 Basic Clause Patterns
... indefinite number of clauses. Second, in actual communication, shorter utterances are usually reconstructed and understood by reference to clauses. For instance, over here might be understood as I’m over here or Shine the light over here. The grammatical importance of clauses probably reflects the f ...
... indefinite number of clauses. Second, in actual communication, shorter utterances are usually reconstructed and understood by reference to clauses. For instance, over here might be understood as I’m over here or Shine the light over here. The grammatical importance of clauses probably reflects the f ...
Studies in African Linguistics Volume 36, Number 1, 2007
... The fonn of the present perfect marker is n VV-, which varies according to the number and person of the subject of the sentence. It is observed that the fonn naa- is associated with first person, second person and third person singular subject; the fonn noo- is associated with first person (inclusiv ...
... The fonn of the present perfect marker is n VV-, which varies according to the number and person of the subject of the sentence. It is observed that the fonn naa- is associated with first person, second person and third person singular subject; the fonn noo- is associated with first person (inclusiv ...
doc - KISS Grammar
... If you have completed KISS Level One, you know that there are some things about grammar that you know—and no one can tell you that you are wrong about them. For example, you know that “am,” “is,” “are,” “was,” and “were” are always verbs. You will always be correct if you underline them twice in ana ...
... If you have completed KISS Level One, you know that there are some things about grammar that you know—and no one can tell you that you are wrong about them. For example, you know that “am,” “is,” “are,” “was,” and “were” are always verbs. You will always be correct if you underline them twice in ana ...
A Computational Lexicon of Contemporary Hebrew
... in Hebrew are of the latter kind; unfortunately, different authors use different conventions for the undotted script. Thus, the same word can be written in more than one way, sometimes even within the same document. This fact adds significantly to the degree of ambiguity. ...
... in Hebrew are of the latter kind; unfortunately, different authors use different conventions for the undotted script. Thus, the same word can be written in more than one way, sometimes even within the same document. This fact adds significantly to the degree of ambiguity. ...
ARISTOPHANES AND HIS COMEDIES This document was
... the demolition for the moment of these barricades. However corrupt and vulgar Aristophanes may have been in his personal propensities, however much he may offend decency and taste in his individual jests, yet in the plan and conduct of his poems in general, we cannot refuse him the praise of the car ...
... the demolition for the moment of these barricades. However corrupt and vulgar Aristophanes may have been in his personal propensities, however much he may offend decency and taste in his individual jests, yet in the plan and conduct of his poems in general, we cannot refuse him the praise of the car ...
Language contact between Amerindian Languages, French - Hal-SHS
... insertion of a vowel between two consonants (in bold in Table 7). These processes are observed regardless of the source language. The second, third and fifth lines of Table 7 also show the insertion of a final vowel. Consonant clusters ...
... insertion of a vowel between two consonants (in bold in Table 7). These processes are observed regardless of the source language. The second, third and fifth lines of Table 7 also show the insertion of a final vowel. Consonant clusters ...
Rapid rule-based machine translation between Dutch and Afrikaans
... both used, the latter mostly in cases of movement and a few exceptional cases, the former in all others. To handle this, two transfer rules have been added, to handle the patterns ‘hê + past participle’ and ‘hê + nie + past participle + nie’, which change the verb ‘to have’ into the verb ‘to be’, ...
... both used, the latter mostly in cases of movement and a few exceptional cases, the former in all others. To handle this, two transfer rules have been added, to handle the patterns ‘hê + past participle’ and ‘hê + nie + past participle + nie’, which change the verb ‘to have’ into the verb ‘to be’, ...
S3 Sem 2, repaso
... que / en caso de que / antes de que / a no ser que / a menos que / sin que. With the following clauses, only use the subjunctive if the sentence refers to something that hasn’t happened yet (i.e., if the other clause is in the future, or a command): después de que / cuando / en cuanto / tan pronto ...
... que / en caso de que / antes de que / a no ser que / a menos que / sin que. With the following clauses, only use the subjunctive if the sentence refers to something that hasn’t happened yet (i.e., if the other clause is in the future, or a command): después de que / cuando / en cuanto / tan pronto ...
Phrases
... EXAMPLES In the morning, my sister and I jog five miles. [The adverb phrase In the morning modifies the verb jog.] Jessica is active in several sports. [The adverb phrase in several sports modifies the adjective active.] EXERCISE Underline the adverb phrases in the following sentences. Draw an arrow ...
... EXAMPLES In the morning, my sister and I jog five miles. [The adverb phrase In the morning modifies the verb jog.] Jessica is active in several sports. [The adverb phrase in several sports modifies the adjective active.] EXERCISE Underline the adverb phrases in the following sentences. Draw an arrow ...
`Word syntax` and semantic principles
... have. This objection, however, holds of the standard Montague grammar approach to phrasal semantics as well. Here, each specific syntactic branching is connected to a specific interpretive rule, too. Obviously, this is incompatible with the results of modern syntactic theory, since there are no spec ...
... have. This objection, however, holds of the standard Montague grammar approach to phrasal semantics as well. Here, each specific syntactic branching is connected to a specific interpretive rule, too. Obviously, this is incompatible with the results of modern syntactic theory, since there are no spec ...
Grammar and Composition Guide
... 11. (A) Use the bracket [ ], as illustrated above, to insert unquoted material or explanations into a quotation. (B) If the quotation is four lines long or less, then include it within the body of the paragraph, and follow the quotation with the author’s last name and page number within parentheses ...
... 11. (A) Use the bracket [ ], as illustrated above, to insert unquoted material or explanations into a quotation. (B) If the quotation is four lines long or less, then include it within the body of the paragraph, and follow the quotation with the author’s last name and page number within parentheses ...
Clinical coreference annnotation guidelines
... The SHARP team is performing several layers of annotation (POS tagging/Treebanking, UMLS, Propbank) as well as coreference annotation. The output of these layers can be used to automatically extract most Attributes when not already inherent in the data (such as definite and indefinite noun phrases). ...
... The SHARP team is performing several layers of annotation (POS tagging/Treebanking, UMLS, Propbank) as well as coreference annotation. The output of these layers can be used to automatically extract most Attributes when not already inherent in the data (such as definite and indefinite noun phrases). ...
TAGARAB: A Fast, Accurate Arabic Name Recognizer Using High
... form would be the one selected. This makes sense in the case of such a highly deterministic morphology and also given our time and resource constraints. We wanted to ensure that we got the right readings for a large number of highly frequent items, as this would be the most useful way to constrain t ...
... form would be the one selected. This makes sense in the case of such a highly deterministic morphology and also given our time and resource constraints. We wanted to ensure that we got the right readings for a large number of highly frequent items, as this would be the most useful way to constrain t ...
The telicity parameter revisited
... measured or quantified (but not bare mass or bare plural nominals), and (ii) stand in the Incremental Theme relation to their governing verb (‘Incremental Theme’ in the sense of Dowty 1991, based on Krifka 1986, 1989). Notice that these are precisely the conditions under which a direct object determ ...
... measured or quantified (but not bare mass or bare plural nominals), and (ii) stand in the Incremental Theme relation to their governing verb (‘Incremental Theme’ in the sense of Dowty 1991, based on Krifka 1986, 1989). Notice that these are precisely the conditions under which a direct object determ ...
Categorial Grammar and the Semantics of Contextual Prepositional
... In [25], a temporal semantics for temporal preposition phrases (TPPs) was introduced, free of any syntactic analysis and syntax-semantics interface. This semantics employed some unorthodox operations, referred to as pseudoapplications, as well as semantic operations not triggered by any underlying s ...
... In [25], a temporal semantics for temporal preposition phrases (TPPs) was introduced, free of any syntactic analysis and syntax-semantics interface. This semantics employed some unorthodox operations, referred to as pseudoapplications, as well as semantic operations not triggered by any underlying s ...
Linguistic profiles: A quantitative approach to theoretical questions
... them through statistical tests does not guarantee that we will produce meaningful results. It is wonderful to have plenty of data and sophisticated tools, but we also need to address theoretically important research questions. Combining statistical methods with theoretical insights is a real challen ...
... them through statistical tests does not guarantee that we will produce meaningful results. It is wonderful to have plenty of data and sophisticated tools, but we also need to address theoretically important research questions. Combining statistical methods with theoretical insights is a real challen ...
- e-theses.uin
... Merciful, who has given me His guidance and blessing, so I could finish this thesis entitled “An Analysis on the Grammatical Mistakes in Reading Passages of Primagama English Materials” as well. Shalawat and Salam are also delivered to the Prophet Muhammad SAW who has brought Islam as the rahmatan a ...
... Merciful, who has given me His guidance and blessing, so I could finish this thesis entitled “An Analysis on the Grammatical Mistakes in Reading Passages of Primagama English Materials” as well. Shalawat and Salam are also delivered to the Prophet Muhammad SAW who has brought Islam as the rahmatan a ...
The Classification of Optatives: A Statistical Study
... might happen if circumstances are right or if conditions are met. In Greek there is a potential indicative used to express a past action as dependent on past circumstances or conditions, and the potential optative used to express such actions in the future, as well as potential uses of the subjuncti ...
... might happen if circumstances are right or if conditions are met. In Greek there is a potential indicative used to express a past action as dependent on past circumstances or conditions, and the potential optative used to express such actions in the future, as well as potential uses of the subjuncti ...
Meeting 3 Noun Phrase & Constituents
... Phrases often behave as units which can be placed at different positions in a sentence. We can think of the relationship between sentences as involving movement of phrases. ...
... Phrases often behave as units which can be placed at different positions in a sentence. We can think of the relationship between sentences as involving movement of phrases. ...