from the proto-indo-european to the classical latin accent1
... often proposed in handbooks. The words wherein vowel weakening occurs actually belong only to certain word-formative categories; namely, only to the adjective type inermis, and then to the prefixed derivatives of some primary verbs and their further secondary derivatives. Apart from the very rare ex ...
... often proposed in handbooks. The words wherein vowel weakening occurs actually belong only to certain word-formative categories; namely, only to the adjective type inermis, and then to the prefixed derivatives of some primary verbs and their further secondary derivatives. Apart from the very rare ex ...
Form and Meaning in the Hebrew Verb
... to work with Stephanie Harves; in this I’m not much different than any other NYU-trained syntactician. Stephanie is an inspiring mentor, a prediction generating machine, a true syntactician, an invaluable colleague and a perfect party host. Simply put, every department needs a Stephanie. From my ver ...
... to work with Stephanie Harves; in this I’m not much different than any other NYU-trained syntactician. Stephanie is an inspiring mentor, a prediction generating machine, a true syntactician, an invaluable colleague and a perfect party host. Simply put, every department needs a Stephanie. From my ver ...
chapter ii - The English Spelling Society
... possible. Allowance must, however, sometimes be made for the existence of alternative pronunciations. But in only three cases (dis-, equi-, sur-) will more than two different spellings be required, even though certain prefixes (e.g. de-, pro-, hypo-) may be sounded in more than two ways. Occasionall ...
... possible. Allowance must, however, sometimes be made for the existence of alternative pronunciations. But in only three cases (dis-, equi-, sur-) will more than two different spellings be required, even though certain prefixes (e.g. de-, pro-, hypo-) may be sounded in more than two ways. Occasionall ...
Collocation
... correlated with the other, grammatically non-agreed forms. C.f.: he went – he goes, I went – I go. But apart from the grammatical forms of agreement, the predicative person is directly reflected upon the verb-predicate as such; the very semantics of the person determines the subject reference of the ...
... correlated with the other, grammatically non-agreed forms. C.f.: he went – he goes, I went – I go. But apart from the grammatical forms of agreement, the predicative person is directly reflected upon the verb-predicate as such; the very semantics of the person determines the subject reference of the ...
have - Репозиторий БНТУ
... We often use the past continuous and simple together when one (shorter) action comes in the middle of another (longer) one. As we were driving down the hill, a strange object appeared in the sky. While Laura was sitting in the garden, it suddenly began to rain. You drove right past me when I was wai ...
... We often use the past continuous and simple together when one (shorter) action comes in the middle of another (longer) one. As we were driving down the hill, a strange object appeared in the sky. While Laura was sitting in the garden, it suddenly began to rain. You drove right past me when I was wai ...
Amis Noun Phrase Structures:
... One anonymous reviewer asks why the term “adjectives” is used here but not “statives”, and if there is any way of distinguishing adjectives from statives. I agree that verbs with an adjectival interpretation can be treated as a type of stative in that these verbs are morphologically marked in the sa ...
... One anonymous reviewer asks why the term “adjectives” is used here but not “statives”, and if there is any way of distinguishing adjectives from statives. I agree that verbs with an adjectival interpretation can be treated as a type of stative in that these verbs are morphologically marked in the sa ...
LEXICAL NEGATION IN ENGLISH: THE CASE OF UN- AND IN-
... predicatively, in- and un- can easily be glossed by not: ‘This is impossible’ is more or less interchangeable with ‘This is not possible’, and ‘Detention beyond a reasonable time would be unlawful’ is quite similar to ‘Detention beyond a reasonable time would not be lawful’. They are comparable in t ...
... predicatively, in- and un- can easily be glossed by not: ‘This is impossible’ is more or less interchangeable with ‘This is not possible’, and ‘Detention beyond a reasonable time would be unlawful’ is quite similar to ‘Detention beyond a reasonable time would not be lawful’. They are comparable in t ...
Case Selection for the Direct Object in Russian Negative Clauses. Part
... As stylistic factors seem to have an influence on case usage, it is important that the material should contain typologically different texts. We selected texts representing four styles (cf. Zasorina 1977): plays, prose fiction, journalistic texts, and scholarly texts (for further details, see 1.4. b ...
... As stylistic factors seem to have an influence on case usage, it is important that the material should contain typologically different texts. We selected texts representing four styles (cf. Zasorina 1977): plays, prose fiction, journalistic texts, and scholarly texts (for further details, see 1.4. b ...
Reflexive Verben Theorie learning target rules
... If you check the chart carefully you see that the reflexive pronouns are almost the same as the personal pronouns. Just the er/sie/es and the sie (pl.) form is new to you. ...
... If you check the chart carefully you see that the reflexive pronouns are almost the same as the personal pronouns. Just the er/sie/es and the sie (pl.) form is new to you. ...
Robust Handling of Out-of-Vocabulary Words in
... interaction between humans and computers through the use of natural language, be it in spoken or written form. Achieving this interaction needs an automatic way of understanding the meaning conveyed by a natural language expression. Note that, here, “understanding” is seen as a continuum. Different ...
... interaction between humans and computers through the use of natural language, be it in spoken or written form. Achieving this interaction needs an automatic way of understanding the meaning conveyed by a natural language expression. Note that, here, “understanding” is seen as a continuum. Different ...
Ace the TOEFL Essay (TWE)
... This book is designed as a crash course for the TOEFL essay exam, sometimes called the TWE, Test of Written English. ACE the TOEFL Essay has two fantastic components that are sure to help you get the score you want: 1. Outlines of exactly how to write essay exams, with transitional sentences, eviden ...
... This book is designed as a crash course for the TOEFL essay exam, sometimes called the TWE, Test of Written English. ACE the TOEFL Essay has two fantastic components that are sure to help you get the score you want: 1. Outlines of exactly how to write essay exams, with transitional sentences, eviden ...
Relative clauses in Asante Twi
... is áà (Welmers 1946; Schachter 1973; Boadi 2005; Saah 2009; and Fiedler & Schwarz 2005, who also use â). It is not surprising that there is disagreement over the tone and length of the relativizer, since it most frequently occurs in an extremely reduced form. Many NPs are followed by a determiner—us ...
... is áà (Welmers 1946; Schachter 1973; Boadi 2005; Saah 2009; and Fiedler & Schwarz 2005, who also use â). It is not surprising that there is disagreement over the tone and length of the relativizer, since it most frequently occurs in an extremely reduced form. Many NPs are followed by a determiner—us ...
Chapter 4 Extragrammatical expression of
... tradition of keeping lexicon and grammar neatly separated. Being so diverse in their theoretical assumptions, any attempt at comparing these opposite perspectives, let alone their reconciliation, would be a sterile exercise. Nevertheless, we should also keep in mind that the point dealt with here on ...
... tradition of keeping lexicon and grammar neatly separated. Being so diverse in their theoretical assumptions, any attempt at comparing these opposite perspectives, let alone their reconciliation, would be a sterile exercise. Nevertheless, we should also keep in mind that the point dealt with here on ...
PSEUDO-REDUPLICATION, REDUPLICATION AND REPETITION
... 3PL PROG cut cut piece piece piece ‘They cut [the meat] in small pieces.’ ...
... 3PL PROG cut cut piece piece piece ‘They cut [the meat] in small pieces.’ ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS - The Linguistics Journal
... verb-framed and satellite-framed languages based on the incorporation of path and points out that both English and Chinese are satellite-framed languages. However, scholars such as Slobin (2006) argue that Chinese, as a serial verb language, falls into the third category: equipollently-framed langua ...
... verb-framed and satellite-framed languages based on the incorporation of path and points out that both English and Chinese are satellite-framed languages. However, scholars such as Slobin (2006) argue that Chinese, as a serial verb language, falls into the third category: equipollently-framed langua ...
Characteristics of Mandarin Imperatives Joan Chen-Main
... imperative subjects as either the pronoun you or quantificational. Their restriction is in line with the general notion that the subject of imperatives stands in some sort of relationship with the set of addressees. For example, Downing (1969) characterizes imperative subjects as being required to s ...
... imperative subjects as either the pronoun you or quantificational. Their restriction is in line with the general notion that the subject of imperatives stands in some sort of relationship with the set of addressees. For example, Downing (1969) characterizes imperative subjects as being required to s ...
HAVE + PERFECT PARTICIPLE
... In this work, I contend that our understanding of the genesis of the periphrastic have-perfect in the Romance and Germanic languages (illustrated in 1.5) requires a detailed appreciation of the structures and meanings associated with other concatenations of have and a perfect participle (illustrate ...
... In this work, I contend that our understanding of the genesis of the periphrastic have-perfect in the Romance and Germanic languages (illustrated in 1.5) requires a detailed appreciation of the structures and meanings associated with other concatenations of have and a perfect participle (illustrate ...
Typology of Word and Automatic Word Segmentation
... Alternatively multiple words are written in continuum without any space like in CJK languages. So, Urdu word-segmentation is both a space insertion and a space deletion problem. To further complicate the situation some words that are written with space can be also be written without them. In few cas ...
... Alternatively multiple words are written in continuum without any space like in CJK languages. So, Urdu word-segmentation is both a space insertion and a space deletion problem. To further complicate the situation some words that are written with space can be also be written without them. In few cas ...
Speculations on the syntax of subordinate clauses in Old English
... position rather than right after the clause-initial constituent in second position (fronted constituent in brackets, subject in italics, finite verb in ...
... position rather than right after the clause-initial constituent in second position (fronted constituent in brackets, subject in italics, finite verb in ...
A survey of the forms of Java reference names
... local variables. We survey declarations instead of just names because we wish to distinguish names declared with different species or types. Each declaration indicates the need for a name, and the developer has a free choice. If the developer reuses a particular name, it indicates preference for cer ...
... local variables. We survey declarations instead of just names because we wish to distinguish names declared with different species or types. Each declaration indicates the need for a name, and the developer has a free choice. If the developer reuses a particular name, it indicates preference for cer ...
Context-Free Grammars (CFGs) Parsing: Assigning Structure to
... (17) a. I asked who the man saw . b. I asked who the man considered to be a fool . c. I asked who Hobbs gave the book to . d. I asked who you thought saw Hobbs. ...
... (17) a. I asked who the man saw . b. I asked who the man considered to be a fool . c. I asked who Hobbs gave the book to . d. I asked who you thought saw Hobbs. ...
PROGRESSIVE STRUCTURES OF ENGLISH AND CATALAN
... As far as V-ing postnominal clauses are concerned, two essential issues are the properties of the head Act and the adjunction site of ActP. Essentially, a V-ing clause is an ActP (the projection of the head Act) with a VP complement. Following Kayne (1994) -who, in turn, follows Vergnaud (1984)--1 p ...
... As far as V-ing postnominal clauses are concerned, two essential issues are the properties of the head Act and the adjunction site of ActP. Essentially, a V-ing clause is an ActP (the projection of the head Act) with a VP complement. Following Kayne (1994) -who, in turn, follows Vergnaud (1984)--1 p ...
575 Tlingit Verbs - Sealaska Heritage Institute
... never before been documented for Tlingit. The objectives of the research presented here are twofold: 1) to document complete paradigms for 575 verbs, and; 2) to create a reference for second language learners and teachers of Tlingit. For each of the verbs included in the research, twelve modes were ...
... never before been documented for Tlingit. The objectives of the research presented here are twofold: 1) to document complete paradigms for 575 verbs, and; 2) to create a reference for second language learners and teachers of Tlingit. For each of the verbs included in the research, twelve modes were ...
Document
... form a small closed class of circa thirteen members. Adverbs form a semi-closed class (e.g. place and locative-existential adverbs are closed subclasses while it is possible to derive some time and modal adverbs from verbs). Demonstratives, possessives, indefinite forms, personal pronouns, interroga ...
... form a small closed class of circa thirteen members. Adverbs form a semi-closed class (e.g. place and locative-existential adverbs are closed subclasses while it is possible to derive some time and modal adverbs from verbs). Demonstratives, possessives, indefinite forms, personal pronouns, interroga ...