Kokama-Kokamilla - Scholars` Bank
... analysis to be grounded in text data. One of KK’s most salient typological features is a morphological distinction between male and female speech in several grammatical categories. Major grammatical categories like person, number, tense, and modality are conveyed by positionally fixed clitics. Five ...
... analysis to be grounded in text data. One of KK’s most salient typological features is a morphological distinction between male and female speech in several grammatical categories. Major grammatical categories like person, number, tense, and modality are conveyed by positionally fixed clitics. Five ...
CHAPTER FOUR: A CASE STUDY OF HAPPY, SAD, and UNHAPPY
... workers and/or a job which he has enjoyed. If the sentence is changed to On his last day of work, he said he felt unhappy about retiring, the interpretation changes. In this case, the speaker may be unhappy because he is being forced to retire against his wishes, or he may be feeling worried or unea ...
... workers and/or a job which he has enjoyed. If the sentence is changed to On his last day of work, he said he felt unhappy about retiring, the interpretation changes. In this case, the speaker may be unhappy because he is being forced to retire against his wishes, or he may be feeling worried or unea ...
a complete grammar of esperanto the international language
... This volume has been prepared to meet a twofold need. An adequate presentation of the International Language has become an imperative necessity. Such presentation, including full and accurate grammatical explanations, suitably graded reading lessons, and similarly graded material for translation fro ...
... This volume has been prepared to meet a twofold need. An adequate presentation of the International Language has become an imperative necessity. Such presentation, including full and accurate grammatical explanations, suitably graded reading lessons, and similarly graded material for translation fro ...
Reflexive Clitics in the Slavic and Romance Languages.
... SE wash means John washes himself, there are constructions in which it is not possible to identify the arguments in this way, cf. anticausatives as The glass SE broke does not entail that the glass broke itself, it just broke. Inherently reflexive verbs do not exist without the reflexive clitic, cer ...
... SE wash means John washes himself, there are constructions in which it is not possible to identify the arguments in this way, cf. anticausatives as The glass SE broke does not entail that the glass broke itself, it just broke. Inherently reflexive verbs do not exist without the reflexive clitic, cer ...
Conjunctions as Heads
... a kind of and. The same kind of comments can be made for other conjunctions: (4) a. an apple or an orange b. Mary does not like baking but fishing In (4a), what is described is not a kind of apple or a kind of orange, nor a kind of or. Similarly, (4b) is not a description of what Mary does not like ...
... a kind of and. The same kind of comments can be made for other conjunctions: (4) a. an apple or an orange b. Mary does not like baking but fishing In (4a), what is described is not a kind of apple or a kind of orange, nor a kind of or. Similarly, (4b) is not a description of what Mary does not like ...
Semantic field of ANGER in Old English
... English and proposes a cross-linguistic, semasiological approach, which minimises ethnocentric bias. Categorisations and conceptualisations are not identical between languages, and Old English divides the emotional spectrum differently from Present-Day English. Chapter 2 presents the methodology, wh ...
... English and proposes a cross-linguistic, semasiological approach, which minimises ethnocentric bias. Categorisations and conceptualisations are not identical between languages, and Old English divides the emotional spectrum differently from Present-Day English. Chapter 2 presents the methodology, wh ...
A Guided Approach to Writing Sentences and Paragraphs
... Resources for Teaching Stepping Stones by Chris Juzwiak, with additional articles from a panel of expert instructors. Offers guidance on teaching with the book, including advice on engaging all students, no matter their skill level; teaching ESL and Generation 1.5 students and those with disabilitie ...
... Resources for Teaching Stepping Stones by Chris Juzwiak, with additional articles from a panel of expert instructors. Offers guidance on teaching with the book, including advice on engaging all students, no matter their skill level; teaching ESL and Generation 1.5 students and those with disabilitie ...
a complete grammar of esperanto the international language
... This volume has been prepared to meet a twofold need. An adequate presentation of the International Language has become an imperative necessity. Such presentation, including full and accurate grammatical explanations, suitably graded reading lessons, and similarly graded material for translation fro ...
... This volume has been prepared to meet a twofold need. An adequate presentation of the International Language has become an imperative necessity. Such presentation, including full and accurate grammatical explanations, suitably graded reading lessons, and similarly graded material for translation fro ...
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... using manually identified causal relations indicate that bigger retrieval improvements can be expected with more accurate identification of causal relations. The best kind of causal relation matching was found to be one in which one member of the causal relation (either the cause or the effect) was ...
... using manually identified causal relations indicate that bigger retrieval improvements can be expected with more accurate identification of causal relations. The best kind of causal relation matching was found to be one in which one member of the causal relation (either the cause or the effect) was ...
chris_khoo.PhD_thesi
... using manually identified causal relations indicate that bigger retrieval improvements can be expected with more accurate identification of causal relations. The best kind of causal relation matching was found to be one in which one member of the causal relation (either the cause or the effect) was ...
... using manually identified causal relations indicate that bigger retrieval improvements can be expected with more accurate identification of causal relations. The best kind of causal relation matching was found to be one in which one member of the causal relation (either the cause or the effect) was ...
The Romblomanon Grammar Essentials Sketch
... Indi’ ta kamo pag’abrïhan. ‘I will not open the door for you (pl.).’ ...
... Indi’ ta kamo pag’abrïhan. ‘I will not open the door for you (pl.).’ ...
On the functional structure of locative and directional PPs
... portion of the functional skeleton familiar from the extended projections of verbs and nouns, furthering the research program that subscribes to the view that all lexical categories have the same basic array of functional categories in their extended projections.3 Koopman’s study has its limitations ...
... portion of the functional skeleton familiar from the extended projections of verbs and nouns, furthering the research program that subscribes to the view that all lexical categories have the same basic array of functional categories in their extended projections.3 Koopman’s study has its limitations ...
1 Chapter 1. Introduction: status and definition of compounding
... stress in isolation may differ from that when such words are pronounced in sentence context. Spencer (2003) notes as well that stress can occasionally be used to distinguish between different readings of the same combination of constituents: for example ’toy factory is probably a factory where toys ...
... stress in isolation may differ from that when such words are pronounced in sentence context. Spencer (2003) notes as well that stress can occasionally be used to distinguish between different readings of the same combination of constituents: for example ’toy factory is probably a factory where toys ...
Copyright by Ulf Hermjakob 1997 - Information Sciences Institute
... to German have been evaluated by 10 bilingual volunteers and been graded as 2.4 on a 1.0 (best) to 6.0 (worst) scale for both grammatical correctness and meaning preservation. The translation quality was only minimally better (2.2) when starting each translation with the correct parse tree, which in ...
... to German have been evaluated by 10 bilingual volunteers and been graded as 2.4 on a 1.0 (best) to 6.0 (worst) scale for both grammatical correctness and meaning preservation. The translation quality was only minimally better (2.2) when starting each translation with the correct parse tree, which in ...
spotting errors
... rule. Some is used in interrogative sentences, which are commands or requests. For example Will you please lend me some money? Few is used for countable objects and little is used for noncountable objects. Little means not much. So use of the word little has a negative meaning. For example a) There ...
... rule. Some is used in interrogative sentences, which are commands or requests. For example Will you please lend me some money? Few is used for countable objects and little is used for noncountable objects. Little means not much. So use of the word little has a negative meaning. For example a) There ...
Adjectives and Adjective Phrases
... certain aspects of meaning, and reference will also be made to phonological aspects such as stress and intonation wherever they are relevant (e.g., in the context of word order phenomena like in (1)). The reason for this is that current formal grammar assumes that the output of the syntactic module ...
... certain aspects of meaning, and reference will also be made to phonological aspects such as stress and intonation wherever they are relevant (e.g., in the context of word order phenomena like in (1)). The reason for this is that current formal grammar assumes that the output of the syntactic module ...
Adjectives and Adjective Phrases
... certain aspects of meaning, and reference will also be made to phonological aspects such as stress and intonation wherever they are relevant (e.g., in the context of word order phenomena like in (1)). The reason for this is that current formal grammar assumes that the output of the syntactic module ...
... certain aspects of meaning, and reference will also be made to phonological aspects such as stress and intonation wherever they are relevant (e.g., in the context of word order phenomena like in (1)). The reason for this is that current formal grammar assumes that the output of the syntactic module ...
The Columbia Guide to Standard American English
... Most of the words, meanings, and grammatical structures we use belong to everybody's English usage. All EnglishBritish, Canadian, or American; Standard, Common, or Vulgarhas dogs and cats, verbs and direct objects. But the differences, although relatively few when measured against the size of the wh ...
... Most of the words, meanings, and grammatical structures we use belong to everybody's English usage. All EnglishBritish, Canadian, or American; Standard, Common, or Vulgarhas dogs and cats, verbs and direct objects. But the differences, although relatively few when measured against the size of the wh ...
THE USE OF THE PARTICLE БЫЛО IN
... such cases: he presents an almost complete survey of было-constructions, omitting only those containing an infinitive. Amongst these 'other constructions', the type which occurs most frequently is the one which contains a past participle. Some authors make no explicit mention of this possibility, al ...
... such cases: he presents an almost complete survey of было-constructions, omitting only those containing an infinitive. Amongst these 'other constructions', the type which occurs most frequently is the one which contains a past participle. Some authors make no explicit mention of this possibility, al ...
On the notion of subject for subject-oriented adverbs
... within the broad tradition of generative grammar. It is concluded that those properties that have been assumed to define subjecthood in earlier theories are distributed across different syntactic positions, and there is no unified category of ‘subject’ or ‘subject position’ in the current theory. In ...
... within the broad tradition of generative grammar. It is concluded that those properties that have been assumed to define subjecthood in earlier theories are distributed across different syntactic positions, and there is no unified category of ‘subject’ or ‘subject position’ in the current theory. In ...
Treebank-Based Deep Grammar Acquisition for French Probabilistic Parsing Resources Natalie Schluter
... Motivated by the expense in time and other resources to produce hand-crafted grammars, there has been increased interest in wide-coverage grammars automatically obtained from treebanks. In particular, recent years have seen a move towards acquiring deep (LFG, HPSG and CCG) resources that can represe ...
... Motivated by the expense in time and other resources to produce hand-crafted grammars, there has been increased interest in wide-coverage grammars automatically obtained from treebanks. In particular, recent years have seen a move towards acquiring deep (LFG, HPSG and CCG) resources that can represe ...
Nominative Personal Pronouns and Some
... The focus is on the future-tense verbs, and ego has no real contrastive emphasis of the type seen in (2)-(3), but collocations such as ego tibi may be reflections of the contrastive potential of ego and tu. Thirdly, it has been plausibly suggested that a distinction should be made between conversati ...
... The focus is on the future-tense verbs, and ego has no real contrastive emphasis of the type seen in (2)-(3), but collocations such as ego tibi may be reflections of the contrastive potential of ego and tu. Thirdly, it has been plausibly suggested that a distinction should be made between conversati ...
Georgian A Learner`s Grammar
... to a written form, Georgian has progressed through three alphabets. The one in use today is called mHedruli Mxedruli. It is quite simple to learn, and, once learnt, the spelling is straightforward, for each letter has its own pronunciation and each sound always corresponds to the same letter. In oth ...
... to a written form, Georgian has progressed through three alphabets. The one in use today is called mHedruli Mxedruli. It is quite simple to learn, and, once learnt, the spelling is straightforward, for each letter has its own pronunciation and each sound always corresponds to the same letter. In oth ...