BINDING IN SWAHILI MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX. NAME
... Mohammed (2001) defines pronouns as a set of items that can be used to replace or substitute nouns or noun phrases. According to this definition, it appears like any set of items, which replaces a noun, or a noun phrase is a pronoun. Personal pronouns in Swahili Mohammed (2001) identifies two groups ...
... Mohammed (2001) defines pronouns as a set of items that can be used to replace or substitute nouns or noun phrases. According to this definition, it appears like any set of items, which replaces a noun, or a noun phrase is a pronoun. Personal pronouns in Swahili Mohammed (2001) identifies two groups ...
Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Workshop on
... The Thirteenth International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories (TLT13) is held at the University of Tübingen, Germany, on December 12-13, 2014. We are happy to see that, ten years after the previous workshop in Tübingen, TLT is still in its prime. This year’s TLT saw 38 paper submissions ...
... The Thirteenth International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories (TLT13) is held at the University of Tübingen, Germany, on December 12-13, 2014. We are happy to see that, ten years after the previous workshop in Tübingen, TLT is still in its prime. This year’s TLT saw 38 paper submissions ...
Open Access version via Utrecht University Repository
... half of his cleft examples to have a contrastive function, as it would be called in this thesis.7 It is shown in this thesis that the contrastive function may even be more ...
... half of his cleft examples to have a contrastive function, as it would be called in this thesis.7 It is shown in this thesis that the contrastive function may even be more ...
Structural Classification of English Modals
... in which the assertion occurs or is occurring, the Time of Completion (TCOM) when a need exists to know when an action is finished or to be able to measure its duration to a specific point, or in the case of certain propositional modal assertions the Time of Evaluation (TEVL) – the point in time whe ...
... in which the assertion occurs or is occurring, the Time of Completion (TCOM) when a need exists to know when an action is finished or to be able to measure its duration to a specific point, or in the case of certain propositional modal assertions the Time of Evaluation (TEVL) – the point in time whe ...
Dictionaries, Lexicography and Language Learning
... lexicographer and linguist is particularly striking. Thus, if linguists can teach lexicographers about the syntactic behaviour of words (see Jackson), lexicographers can teach linguists about the behaviour in word-formation of so-called combining forms, which for some time now have been treated in m ...
... lexicographer and linguist is particularly striking. Thus, if linguists can teach lexicographers about the syntactic behaviour of words (see Jackson), lexicographers can teach linguists about the behaviour in word-formation of so-called combining forms, which for some time now have been treated in m ...
Syntactic, semantic and phonological factors determining the
... and they enter into matching relations with the relevant features of their respective functional heads. In this framework, the Hungarian preverbal degree adverb, manner adverb, and frequentative adverb, illustrated in (1), (2), and (3), would occupy the specifier positions of an AspcompletiveP, a Vo ...
... and they enter into matching relations with the relevant features of their respective functional heads. In this framework, the Hungarian preverbal degree adverb, manner adverb, and frequentative adverb, illustrated in (1), (2), and (3), would occupy the specifier positions of an AspcompletiveP, a Vo ...
Michelle Anne Long A Thesis - Bibliothèque et Archives Canada
... located within the verbal cornplex, and are filled by non-overt pronominal arguments. Overt NPs are located in non-argument positions. This thesis argues that subordinate clauses are also located in non-argument positions. While this might suggest that pronominal argument languages would lack comple ...
... located within the verbal cornplex, and are filled by non-overt pronominal arguments. Overt NPs are located in non-argument positions. This thesis argues that subordinate clauses are also located in non-argument positions. While this might suggest that pronominal argument languages would lack comple ...
existence - Semantics Archive
... The notion of existence has puzzled philosophers for a very long time, and a great range of views about that notion can be found throughout the history of philosophy. While some philosophers think that notions of existence and ontological commitment can and perhaps should be pursued independently of ...
... The notion of existence has puzzled philosophers for a very long time, and a great range of views about that notion can be found throughout the history of philosophy. While some philosophers think that notions of existence and ontological commitment can and perhaps should be pursued independently of ...
On the Interaction of Root Transformations and Lexical
... with the definition of root transformations. From that point of view, Dutch and German represent the unmarked case of languages defined by the theory. English on the other hand will be the marked case with root phenomena in subordinate clauses. However the occurrence of root phenomena in subordinate ...
... with the definition of root transformations. From that point of view, Dutch and German represent the unmarked case of languages defined by the theory. English on the other hand will be the marked case with root phenomena in subordinate clauses. However the occurrence of root phenomena in subordinate ...
Tlingit Dictionary - Lingít Yoo X̲ʼatángi
... Words which refer to people, places, things, ideas, or concepts, whose members may act as any of the following: subjects of the verb, objects of the verb, indirect object of the verb, or object of a postposition. In Tlingit, the starting point for thinking about a noun is that it is called «a saayí» ...
... Words which refer to people, places, things, ideas, or concepts, whose members may act as any of the following: subjects of the verb, objects of the verb, indirect object of the verb, or object of a postposition. In Tlingit, the starting point for thinking about a noun is that it is called «a saayí» ...
Tae Kim`s Japanese guide to learning Japanese grammar
... filled with complicated rules and countless number of grammar for specific English phrases. They also contain almost no kanji and so when you finally arrive in Japan, lo and behold, you discover you can't read menus, maps, or essentially anything at all because the book decided you weren't smart eno ...
... filled with complicated rules and countless number of grammar for specific English phrases. They also contain almost no kanji and so when you finally arrive in Japan, lo and behold, you discover you can't read menus, maps, or essentially anything at all because the book decided you weren't smart eno ...
C. The Verb
... "Unaccusative verb | Special kind of intransitive verb. Semantically, its subject does not actively initiate or is not actively responsible for the action of the verb; rather, it has properties which it shares with the direct object of a transitive verb (or better, with the grammatical subject of it ...
... "Unaccusative verb | Special kind of intransitive verb. Semantically, its subject does not actively initiate or is not actively responsible for the action of the verb; rather, it has properties which it shares with the direct object of a transitive verb (or better, with the grammatical subject of it ...
Gerunds
... • A gerund phrase will begin with a gerund, and the entire phrase will function as a noun in the sentence. • Fishing for trout is an exhilarating experience. • Reading science fiction novels is fun. ...
... • A gerund phrase will begin with a gerund, and the entire phrase will function as a noun in the sentence. • Fishing for trout is an exhilarating experience. • Reading science fiction novels is fun. ...
NGỮ PHÁP THỰC HÀNH NÂNG CAO
... The book will probably be most useful for more advanced level students for reference an practice. Students at these levels will have covered many of the grammar points before, aim some of the explanations and practice exercises will provide revision material. However, all unit: are likely to contain ...
... The book will probably be most useful for more advanced level students for reference an practice. Students at these levels will have covered many of the grammar points before, aim some of the explanations and practice exercises will provide revision material. However, all unit: are likely to contain ...
Choosing a Spanish Part-of-Speech tagger for a lexically
... tokenisation processes have to be addressed. Prior to the PoS tagging process, the text has to be tokenised. As pointed out by Dridan and Oepen (2012), tokenisation is often regarded as a solved problem in NLP. However, the conventions used in the tokenisation task have a direct impact in the system ...
... tokenisation processes have to be addressed. Prior to the PoS tagging process, the text has to be tokenised. As pointed out by Dridan and Oepen (2012), tokenisation is often regarded as a solved problem in NLP. However, the conventions used in the tokenisation task have a direct impact in the system ...
The subjunctive in Spanish
... [edit] The past (imperfect) subjunctive Used interchangeably, the past (imperfect) subjunctive can end either in "-se" or "-ra". Both forms stem from the third person plural (ellos, ellas, ustedes) of the preterite tense. For example, with the verb "estar", when conjugated in the third person plural ...
... [edit] The past (imperfect) subjunctive Used interchangeably, the past (imperfect) subjunctive can end either in "-se" or "-ra". Both forms stem from the third person plural (ellos, ellas, ustedes) of the preterite tense. For example, with the verb "estar", when conjugated in the third person plural ...
HELP or HELP to: What Do Corpora Have to Say?
... has a long history.26 While most researchers content themselves with stating that the omission of to after HELP is optional, a few others see a subtle semantic distinction between the two variant forms. Wo ...
... has a long history.26 While most researchers content themselves with stating that the omission of to after HELP is optional, a few others see a subtle semantic distinction between the two variant forms. Wo ...
Māori Vocabulary: A Study of Some High Frequency Homonyms
... meaning. Unless different meanings of the same word-form are counted as different words, such counts will underestimate the vocabulary of the Māori language. (Homonymy is not the only explanation for the low count; further explanations have been suggested by Bauer (2009) and Nation (2011).) The thes ...
... meaning. Unless different meanings of the same word-form are counted as different words, such counts will underestimate the vocabulary of the Māori language. (Homonymy is not the only explanation for the low count; further explanations have been suggested by Bauer (2009) and Nation (2011).) The thes ...
Document
... b. se-bodoh-bodoh-nya orang, kalo dia mau belajar keras dia akan berhasil. One-stupid-stupid-NYA person, if 3sg want study hard 3sg will successful ‘even the stupidest person will be successful if he wants to study hard’ My concern in analysing the element –NYA here, is to look at its synchronic dis ...
... b. se-bodoh-bodoh-nya orang, kalo dia mau belajar keras dia akan berhasil. One-stupid-stupid-NYA person, if 3sg want study hard 3sg will successful ‘even the stupidest person will be successful if he wants to study hard’ My concern in analysing the element –NYA here, is to look at its synchronic dis ...
Арбекова Т. И. Correct English for Everyday Use документ MS Word
... 11. Is the paper you need — the bottom of the pile or — top? 12. Max doesn't seem to be very good — interpreting. 13. Your name –– the end of the letter should be written –– hand, not typed. 14. Call him — this number. 15. What was done was done — mutual consent. 16. The man is a complete stranger — ...
... 11. Is the paper you need — the bottom of the pile or — top? 12. Max doesn't seem to be very good — interpreting. 13. Your name –– the end of the letter should be written –– hand, not typed. 14. Call him — this number. 15. What was done was done — mutual consent. 16. The man is a complete stranger — ...
Reduplication In Kimeru: A Case Study Of Kimeru Parts Of Speech
... Doubling Theory (MDT). The MDT claims that reduplication calls twice for a given constituent or subconstituent in a given semantic description with possible phonological modification. The research was based on the sampled native speaker’s knowledge of the structure of Kimeru words as well as other a ...
... Doubling Theory (MDT). The MDT claims that reduplication calls twice for a given constituent or subconstituent in a given semantic description with possible phonological modification. The research was based on the sampled native speaker’s knowledge of the structure of Kimeru words as well as other a ...
Collins CoBUILD Grammar
... This grammar is for anyone who is interested in the English language and how it works. Many people will come to this book because they are learning English and trying to master the structure of the language. As soon as they have enough practical English to master the text, they will find this gramma ...
... This grammar is for anyone who is interested in the English language and how it works. Many people will come to this book because they are learning English and trying to master the structure of the language. As soon as they have enough practical English to master the text, they will find this gramma ...
Relative Clauses in Koine Greek
... to.him? “Or what man among you, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone?” Here, the head noun, , “anthropos”, “man”, is nominative masculine singular. Thus the relative pronoun, , “hon”, “whom”, is also masculine and singular. But its case is accusative, because it functions as on ...
... to.him? “Or what man among you, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone?” Here, the head noun, , “anthropos”, “man”, is nominative masculine singular. Thus the relative pronoun, , “hon”, “whom”, is also masculine and singular. But its case is accusative, because it functions as on ...