Writing - Pearson
... 3. Maintain agreement between pronouns, verbs, and compound antecedents joined by "or" or "nor." 4. Do not make pronouns agree with words between the pronoun and antecedent. 5. Avoid using sexist pronouns. 6. Apply knowledge of this topic within the context of a paragraph. Topic: 2.9: Misplaced or D ...
... 3. Maintain agreement between pronouns, verbs, and compound antecedents joined by "or" or "nor." 4. Do not make pronouns agree with words between the pronoun and antecedent. 5. Avoid using sexist pronouns. 6. Apply knowledge of this topic within the context of a paragraph. Topic: 2.9: Misplaced or D ...
a complete grammar of esperanto
... c. The combination ”sc”, as in ”escepte”, ”scias”, is equivalent to the combination ”sts” in ”laST Said”, ”firST Song”, pronounced together rapidly. The ”s” in a word beginning with ”sc” may be sounded with the end of the preceding word, if that word ends in a vowel, as ”mis-cias” for ”mi scias”. d. ...
... c. The combination ”sc”, as in ”escepte”, ”scias”, is equivalent to the combination ”sts” in ”laST Said”, ”firST Song”, pronounced together rapidly. The ”s” in a word beginning with ”sc” may be sounded with the end of the preceding word, if that word ends in a vowel, as ”mis-cias” for ”mi scias”. d. ...
The Grammar of English Grammars
... the manner of its use. I have hoped to facilitate the study of the English language, not by abridging our grammatical code, or by rejecting the common phraseolgy [sic--KTH] of its doctrines, but by extending the former, improving the latter, and establishing both;--but still more, by furnishing new ...
... the manner of its use. I have hoped to facilitate the study of the English language, not by abridging our grammatical code, or by rejecting the common phraseolgy [sic--KTH] of its doctrines, but by extending the former, improving the latter, and establishing both;--but still more, by furnishing new ...
SIMPLIFIED GRAMMARS
... NOTE.—The manuscript of the present sketch Grammar was completed before Christmas, 1882, and copies of my table of identic alphabets have been in the hands of a few friends for the last four or five years. I have just had the pleasure and privilege of reading the admirable and exhaustive treatise on ...
... NOTE.—The manuscript of the present sketch Grammar was completed before Christmas, 1882, and copies of my table of identic alphabets have been in the hands of a few friends for the last four or five years. I have just had the pleasure and privilege of reading the admirable and exhaustive treatise on ...
Content Area: Writing
... 3. Maintain agreement between pronouns, verbs, and compound antecedents joined by "or" or "nor." 4. Do not make pronouns agree with words between the pronoun and antecedent. 5. Avoid using sexist pronouns. 6. Apply knowledge of this topic within the context of a paragraph. Topic: 2.9: Misplaced or D ...
... 3. Maintain agreement between pronouns, verbs, and compound antecedents joined by "or" or "nor." 4. Do not make pronouns agree with words between the pronoun and antecedent. 5. Avoid using sexist pronouns. 6. Apply knowledge of this topic within the context of a paragraph. Topic: 2.9: Misplaced or D ...
a comparative analysis of formal shifts in english bible translations
... all the difference throughout the seemingly endless months that I have been working on this project. Second of all I would like to thank my father, who read several early drafts of my work and gave me helpful suggestions. I must also thank Dr. Gene Nida, who took several hours to sit with me in the ...
... all the difference throughout the seemingly endless months that I have been working on this project. Second of all I would like to thank my father, who read several early drafts of my work and gave me helpful suggestions. I must also thank Dr. Gene Nida, who took several hours to sit with me in the ...
Adverbs in Kenyang
... sees adverbs as least homogeneous and the hardest to define. According to Payne (1997:69) any word with semantic content (i.e. other than grammatical particles) that is not clearly a noun, a verb, or an adjective is often put into this class of adverbs. In the same light McCawley (1996:664) observes ...
... sees adverbs as least homogeneous and the hardest to define. According to Payne (1997:69) any word with semantic content (i.e. other than grammatical particles) that is not clearly a noun, a verb, or an adjective is often put into this class of adverbs. In the same light McCawley (1996:664) observes ...
French Language Studies – Grammar Reference Resource
... transitive vs. intransitive ............................................................................................................................................... 89 Present participle .......................................................................................................... ...
... transitive vs. intransitive ............................................................................................................................................... 89 Present participle .......................................................................................................... ...
French Word Order and Lexical Weight
... head, with X1 and X2 categories which can combine with an X1 head; only the phrases with an X1 head can scramble. The analysis can be summarised as follows: (i) words, rather than maximal projections only, can be complements or modifiers, (ii) certain words, but not all, are prevented from projectin ...
... head, with X1 and X2 categories which can combine with an X1 head; only the phrases with an X1 head can scramble. The analysis can be summarised as follows: (i) words, rather than maximal projections only, can be complements or modifiers, (ii) certain words, but not all, are prevented from projectin ...
PPT_week_8
... How would you form a noun from these adjectives meaning ‘the state of being X’ (where X refers to the quality expressed in the adjective) choosing between one of the suffixes -th, -ness, and -ity. Did you use one of the three far more or far less often than the other(s)? Can you come up with an expl ...
... How would you form a noun from these adjectives meaning ‘the state of being X’ (where X refers to the quality expressed in the adjective) choosing between one of the suffixes -th, -ness, and -ity. Did you use one of the three far more or far less often than the other(s)? Can you come up with an expl ...
alas completo pdf - AMS Acta
... mortar”, and also in unreduplicated forms such as élmu “science” (an Arabic borrowing however), but kòrbou “buffalo”, bòrsih “clean” (where a liquid is found), etc. We excluded the inclusion of a glottal stop phoneme, for the status of /k/ syllable final seems to be clear also form a comparative po ...
... mortar”, and also in unreduplicated forms such as élmu “science” (an Arabic borrowing however), but kòrbou “buffalo”, bòrsih “clean” (where a liquid is found), etc. We excluded the inclusion of a glottal stop phoneme, for the status of /k/ syllable final seems to be clear also form a comparative po ...
§§1–14 Exordium. §§15–36 Narratio. §§37–82 Argumentatio. §§83–123 Anticategoria.
... Isocrates'. Weische (1972: 21 n. 4) also adduces Demosthenes Phil. 1.1. There are a number of examples of credo ego (or scio ego) both before Cicero's time and after, especially in Plautus and Terence; Cicero uses neither phrase again in the orations. Landgraf notes that credo here means not "I beli ...
... Isocrates'. Weische (1972: 21 n. 4) also adduces Demosthenes Phil. 1.1. There are a number of examples of credo ego (or scio ego) both before Cicero's time and after, especially in Plautus and Terence; Cicero uses neither phrase again in the orations. Landgraf notes that credo here means not "I beli ...
A Diachronic Study on the Complementation Patterns of the Verb
... Consider the following sentences, taken from the Oxford English Dictionary: ...
... Consider the following sentences, taken from the Oxford English Dictionary: ...
Interactive narrative generation using computational verb theory Marius Smit
... Interactive narrative extends traditional story-telling techniques by enabling previously passive observers to become active participants in the narrative events that unfold. A variety of approaches have attempted to construct such interactive narrative spaces and reconcile the goals of interactivit ...
... Interactive narrative extends traditional story-telling techniques by enabling previously passive observers to become active participants in the narrative events that unfold. A variety of approaches have attempted to construct such interactive narrative spaces and reconcile the goals of interactivit ...
Construction of grammar from the semantic basis
... will be related precisely to the problem of the semantic core. In section 1.2 we shall mostly use the expression semantic foundation as an ersatz term due to its lack of terminological fixation, whereas in further discussion we shall formulate within the scope of a certain model the expression of se ...
... will be related precisely to the problem of the semantic core. In section 1.2 we shall mostly use the expression semantic foundation as an ersatz term due to its lack of terminological fixation, whereas in further discussion we shall formulate within the scope of a certain model the expression of se ...
T.C. Mersin Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü İngiliz Dili ve
... deontic modality and is used as basis to many linguistic researches. These two types are also named as root and epistemic modality (Bybee et al. 1994; Papafragou, 1998, 2000; Coates, 1983), since the deontic meaning is thought to be earlier in the evolution of the modal system in languages. In addit ...
... deontic modality and is used as basis to many linguistic researches. These two types are also named as root and epistemic modality (Bybee et al. 1994; Papafragou, 1998, 2000; Coates, 1983), since the deontic meaning is thought to be earlier in the evolution of the modal system in languages. In addit ...
Complex Word-Formation and the Morphology-Syntax Interface
... The goal of this dissertation is to study a specific type of complex word-formation, namely compounding, and its relation to the morphology-syntax interface, with the ultimate aim of gaining a better understanding of the phenomenon. Different aspects of compounding are explored in this work, of whic ...
... The goal of this dissertation is to study a specific type of complex word-formation, namely compounding, and its relation to the morphology-syntax interface, with the ultimate aim of gaining a better understanding of the phenomenon. Different aspects of compounding are explored in this work, of whic ...
Complex Word-Formation and the Morphology
... The goal of this dissertation is to study a specific type of complex word-formation, namely compounding, and its relation to the morphology-syntax interface, with the ultimate aim of gaining a better understanding of the phenomenon. Different aspects of compounding are explored in this work, of whic ...
... The goal of this dissertation is to study a specific type of complex word-formation, namely compounding, and its relation to the morphology-syntax interface, with the ultimate aim of gaining a better understanding of the phenomenon. Different aspects of compounding are explored in this work, of whic ...
Speaking Iban - reuteler.org
... As conventional spelling does not indicate the glottal stop, the student must learn where it applies simply by listening to an Iban speaker, or by looking up relevant words in a dictionary which tells where the glottal stop is used. This situation is confusing, as a new rod seen for the first time i ...
... As conventional spelling does not indicate the glottal stop, the student must learn where it applies simply by listening to an Iban speaker, or by looking up relevant words in a dictionary which tells where the glottal stop is used. This situation is confusing, as a new rod seen for the first time i ...
Interlingua Based English Hindi Machine Translation and Language
... situations where translation among multiple languages is involved, and can be used as a knowledge-representation scheme. But given a particular interlingua, its adoption depends on its ability (a) to capture the knowledge in texts precisely and accurately and (b) to handle cross-language divergences ...
... situations where translation among multiple languages is involved, and can be used as a knowledge-representation scheme. But given a particular interlingua, its adoption depends on its ability (a) to capture the knowledge in texts precisely and accurately and (b) to handle cross-language divergences ...
On Participial Imperatives
... (are you) to the hairdresser’s been ‘Did you go to the hairdresser’s?’ b. Nee, (ik heb) de verkeerde shampoo gebruikt. no (I have) the wrong shampoo used ‘No, I used the wrong shampoo.’ ...
... (are you) to the hairdresser’s been ‘Did you go to the hairdresser’s?’ b. Nee, (ik heb) de verkeerde shampoo gebruikt. no (I have) the wrong shampoo used ‘No, I used the wrong shampoo.’ ...
Polysemy of verbal prefixes in Russian: conceptual structure versus
... are predictable. Treating the polysemy as homophony does not allow one to capture the synchronic generalizations about these relations. Homophony would also present a problem for language acquisition, as the historical data cannot be available to a language learner. A child, encountering two identic ...
... are predictable. Treating the polysemy as homophony does not allow one to capture the synchronic generalizations about these relations. Homophony would also present a problem for language acquisition, as the historical data cannot be available to a language learner. A child, encountering two identic ...
deverbal nominals in xhosa
... To my supervisor, Prof M.W. Visser, I doubt I will ever be able to show how grateful I really am for her constant supervision in making this study a success. Her wise counsel, wisdom and encylopedic knowledge of the field of linguistics were instrumental in the completion of this dissertation. It is ...
... To my supervisor, Prof M.W. Visser, I doubt I will ever be able to show how grateful I really am for her constant supervision in making this study a success. Her wise counsel, wisdom and encylopedic knowledge of the field of linguistics were instrumental in the completion of this dissertation. It is ...