AT Iriskulov Theoretical Grammar of English
... Thus, in any language there are certain classes of words which have their own positions in sentences. They may also be considered to be grammatical means of a language. So we come to a conclusion that the basic means of the grammatical structure of language are: a) sentence structure; b) grammatical ...
... Thus, in any language there are certain classes of words which have their own positions in sentences. They may also be considered to be grammatical means of a language. So we come to a conclusion that the basic means of the grammatical structure of language are: a) sentence structure; b) grammatical ...
Conjunction reduction and gapping in clause-level
... By substituting the italicized words for the ellipses, one obtains the non-contracted counterparts. It is generally recognized that these phenomena obey entirely different laws (e.g., see the literature surveys by Van Oirsouw (1987), Goodall (1987), and Pijls and Kempen (1986)), but the empirical ev ...
... By substituting the italicized words for the ellipses, one obtains the non-contracted counterparts. It is generally recognized that these phenomena obey entirely different laws (e.g., see the literature surveys by Van Oirsouw (1987), Goodall (1987), and Pijls and Kempen (1986)), but the empirical ev ...
Complex Passive Constructions in Norwegian
... Jon lovet meg å få ytre meg/ å bli omtalt Jon promised me to be-allowed-to ‘utter’ myself/ be mentioned ...
... Jon lovet meg å få ytre meg/ å bli omtalt Jon promised me to be-allowed-to ‘utter’ myself/ be mentioned ...
fromkin-4-syntax
... furiously” is a grammatically well formed sentence, although all of the sentences demonstrate incompatabilities of certain words with other words in the same sentence. ...
... furiously” is a grammatically well formed sentence, although all of the sentences demonstrate incompatabilities of certain words with other words in the same sentence. ...
- Scholar@UC
... mind, have rej ected every thing wh ic h, in their view, is not ~tr i e t ly subservient to it. The formid able array of definitions and "fine print," which encnmb ers th e pages of many of the treatises on the subj ect, perplex ing the pnpil, and arresting his progress iu the acquisition of kn owl ...
... mind, have rej ected every thing wh ic h, in their view, is not ~tr i e t ly subservient to it. The formid able array of definitions and "fine print," which encnmb ers th e pages of many of the treatises on the subj ect, perplex ing the pnpil, and arresting his progress iu the acquisition of kn owl ...
W16-2115 - Association for Computational Linguistics
... Parsed Corpus of Middle English (Kroch and Taylor, 2000), the Tycho Brahe Parsed Corpus of Historical Portuguese (Galves and Britto, 2002), or the Welsh Prose corpus (Thomas et al., 2007) and for non-Indo-European languages as well, such as the Old Hungarian Corpus (Simon, 2014). Historical corpora ...
... Parsed Corpus of Middle English (Kroch and Taylor, 2000), the Tycho Brahe Parsed Corpus of Historical Portuguese (Galves and Britto, 2002), or the Welsh Prose corpus (Thomas et al., 2007) and for non-Indo-European languages as well, such as the Old Hungarian Corpus (Simon, 2014). Historical corpora ...
Theoretical course
... same language. Knowledge of a language enables you to combine words to form phrases, and phrases to form sentences. But not every string of words constitutes a well-formed sentence in a language. Therefore, in addition to knowing the words of the language, linguistic knowledge includes rules for the ...
... same language. Knowledge of a language enables you to combine words to form phrases, and phrases to form sentences. But not every string of words constitutes a well-formed sentence in a language. Therefore, in addition to knowing the words of the language, linguistic knowledge includes rules for the ...
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... experts look uponfUrther as simply a variant offarther, so that "St. Louis is fUrther from New York than Cleveland is" would be acceptable to most people even for written English. Adjust to the taste of your audience in making a choice. farther, further The distinction between these words as adjecti ...
... experts look uponfUrther as simply a variant offarther, so that "St. Louis is fUrther from New York than Cleveland is" would be acceptable to most people even for written English. Adjust to the taste of your audience in making a choice. farther, further The distinction between these words as adjecti ...
Writing Guide - Kellie Houle / English Department / Mt. Greylock
... REMEMBER #2: The following words may take a singular or plural verb, depending on the context: ALL, ANY, MOST, NONE, SOME Ex: None of the Judges brought her robe to the courthouse. (Not one did.) None of the Judges’ decisions affect us. (All of their decisions do not affect us.) REMEMBER #3: Neither ...
... REMEMBER #2: The following words may take a singular or plural verb, depending on the context: ALL, ANY, MOST, NONE, SOME Ex: None of the Judges brought her robe to the courthouse. (Not one did.) None of the Judges’ decisions affect us. (All of their decisions do not affect us.) REMEMBER #3: Neither ...
Syntactic Structure and Ambiguity of English
... etc. "Many, much, few, little" are excluded from this class. (b) adjectives in the superlative degree, excluding "most" and "least". ...
... etc. "Many, much, few, little" are excluded from this class. (b) adjectives in the superlative degree, excluding "most" and "least". ...
What are the 2 prepositional phrases in the following sentence
... What is the difference between an infinitive phrase that starts with “to” and a prepositional phrase that starts with “to”? An infinitive phrase does not have an object; it will have a verbal in it. A prepositional phrase has an object and no ...
... What is the difference between an infinitive phrase that starts with “to” and a prepositional phrase that starts with “to”? An infinitive phrase does not have an object; it will have a verbal in it. A prepositional phrase has an object and no ...
(ref) seven serious sentence errors file
... purchased a car, we will be taking a vacation, (all bold words are part of the verb). ...
... purchased a car, we will be taking a vacation, (all bold words are part of the verb). ...
Dissertation - AUT Scholarly Commons
... UGE is developed by Professor Yeap as part of his theory of how children acquire their first language (Yeap, 2005a). This chapter also presents the scope and objectives for this research and concludes with a synopsis of the thesis. 1.1. Background and Motivation Natural language processing (NLP) is ...
... UGE is developed by Professor Yeap as part of his theory of how children acquire their first language (Yeap, 2005a). This chapter also presents the scope and objectives for this research and concludes with a synopsis of the thesis. 1.1. Background and Motivation Natural language processing (NLP) is ...
Bible Daily Grammar Practice Level V
... few minutes doing something different with that same sentence. This process is difficult at first, but it gets easier with practice. More importantly, it really helps students to understand grammar and how it connects to their writing! The instructions in the book tell students what to do each day. ...
... few minutes doing something different with that same sentence. This process is difficult at first, but it gets easier with practice. More importantly, it really helps students to understand grammar and how it connects to their writing! The instructions in the book tell students what to do each day. ...
The Sentence
... complement, use subject pronouns. Parts called subjects use subject pronouns; parts called objects use object pronouns. Educated speakers apply this to their spoken English, and they notice it when they hear an error. ...
... complement, use subject pronouns. Parts called subjects use subject pronouns; parts called objects use object pronouns. Educated speakers apply this to their spoken English, and they notice it when they hear an error. ...
Cause Event Representations for Happiness and Surprise
... simplify P as a structure of (N)+V+(N), and P is very likely to contain the cause event. In identifying P, we first look for the nearest verb occurring before 讓,令 or 使 in the focus sentence or the clause before the focus clause, and consider this verb as an anchor. From this verb, we search to the l ...
... simplify P as a structure of (N)+V+(N), and P is very likely to contain the cause event. In identifying P, we first look for the nearest verb occurring before 讓,令 or 使 in the focus sentence or the clause before the focus clause, and consider this verb as an anchor. From this verb, we search to the l ...
Number sg
... in the right place. It is in fact a long way from where its supposed to appear. • And note that its separated from its verb by 2 other verbs. ...
... in the right place. It is in fact a long way from where its supposed to appear. • And note that its separated from its verb by 2 other verbs. ...
Nominalization in Yami*
... The results show that lexical nominalization in Yami can be divided into participant and action nominalizations. The process of participant nominalization resembles focus-marking morphological processes. Clausal nominalizations have no lexically derived noun. There is no clear division between indic ...
... The results show that lexical nominalization in Yami can be divided into participant and action nominalizations. The process of participant nominalization resembles focus-marking morphological processes. Clausal nominalizations have no lexically derived noun. There is no clear division between indic ...
Lecture 2: Phrase Structure
... Phrase structure is a central notion of most current approaches to syntax, but the notion has only really taken of within the last 100 years, which is surprising given that language is known to have been studied for over two and a half thousand years. There are probably several reasons for why phras ...
... Phrase structure is a central notion of most current approaches to syntax, but the notion has only really taken of within the last 100 years, which is surprising given that language is known to have been studied for over two and a half thousand years. There are probably several reasons for why phras ...
Unification Grammars
... in the right place. It is in fact a long way from where its supposed to appear. • And note that its separated from its verb by 2 other verbs. ...
... in the right place. It is in fact a long way from where its supposed to appear. • And note that its separated from its verb by 2 other verbs. ...
Commentary on Historia Apollonii regis Tyri
... exerrauerat: "had been at fault" (intensive form of errauerat). nisi quod: "except (for the fact) that." statuerat: "it had constituted, it had made." 3.Quae: connecting relative. The relative is .the equivale�t of a demonstrative pronoun or adjective plus weak connecuve sense (which can rarely be r ...
... exerrauerat: "had been at fault" (intensive form of errauerat). nisi quod: "except (for the fact) that." statuerat: "it had constituted, it had made." 3.Quae: connecting relative. The relative is .the equivale�t of a demonstrative pronoun or adjective plus weak connecuve sense (which can rarely be r ...
Information Structure in Tinrin and Neku: topicalisation, impersonal
... may be mistaken for it. I will show, however, that this construction is distinct from the object fronted structure and that it expresses another type of passive. First of all, the marker nrî always occurs in this construction, even with inanimate objects (where it normally does not). Secondly, this ...
... may be mistaken for it. I will show, however, that this construction is distinct from the object fronted structure and that it expresses another type of passive. First of all, the marker nrî always occurs in this construction, even with inanimate objects (where it normally does not). Secondly, this ...
A sentence accentuation algorithm for a Dutch
... Note that there is no direct or indirect check on the ADV being (+focus]. The reason for this is probabilistic again, as we have found that even particle-like ADVs such as al are usually accompanied by stressed verbs. The rule refers to a following INT (intonational phrase boundary), which is insert ...
... Note that there is no direct or indirect check on the ADV being (+focus]. The reason for this is probabilistic again, as we have found that even particle-like ADVs such as al are usually accompanied by stressed verbs. The rule refers to a following INT (intonational phrase boundary), which is insert ...
1 Introduction - an der Universität Duisburg
... classified as ‘feminine’. Other correspondences may exist, for instance there may be adjectives or past participles which require different endings depending on gender affiliation. 2 This is the case in the Romance languages, for example. The traditional labels used for gender classification – mascu ...
... classified as ‘feminine’. Other correspondences may exist, for instance there may be adjectives or past participles which require different endings depending on gender affiliation. 2 This is the case in the Romance languages, for example. The traditional labels used for gender classification – mascu ...