Words and Sentences
... moment. Then you can see which case you want. NOT: Bob and me travel a good deal. (Would you say, "me travel"?) NOT: He gave the flowers to Jane and I. (Would you say, "he gave the flowers to I"?) NOT: Us men like the coach. (Would you say, "us like the coach"?) 2. In comparisons. Comparisons usuall ...
... moment. Then you can see which case you want. NOT: Bob and me travel a good deal. (Would you say, "me travel"?) NOT: He gave the flowers to Jane and I. (Would you say, "he gave the flowers to I"?) NOT: Us men like the coach. (Would you say, "us like the coach"?) 2. In comparisons. Comparisons usuall ...
design and implementation of a spelling checker for
... one by one. The process stops when nothing else remains. However in some cases, although a solution is obtained further consistency analysis proves that this solution is not the correct one. In such cases the previous pseudo-solution is reduced by one character and the search procedure is repeated. ...
... one by one. The process stops when nothing else remains. However in some cases, although a solution is obtained further consistency analysis proves that this solution is not the correct one. In such cases the previous pseudo-solution is reduced by one character and the search procedure is repeated. ...
Independent and Dependent Clauses
... Finally, while we can never combine two dependent clauses to make a complete thought, we can combine two independent clauses with a coordinating conjunction (connector word) such as and, but, nor, or. ...
... Finally, while we can never combine two dependent clauses to make a complete thought, we can combine two independent clauses with a coordinating conjunction (connector word) such as and, but, nor, or. ...
Target 1 ※ Different from English
... Region of space or time 有 some event, person, etc. In English we can either say, "There are holes in my shoes," or, "My shoes have holes in them." Target 8 PREDICATE == PREDa (to) ITV 我到城裡去買。 Very frequently we do one thing to set things up for doing something else, e.g., "He went to medical school ...
... Region of space or time 有 some event, person, etc. In English we can either say, "There are holes in my shoes," or, "My shoes have holes in them." Target 8 PREDICATE == PREDa (to) ITV 我到城裡去買。 Very frequently we do one thing to set things up for doing something else, e.g., "He went to medical school ...
Evolution of the Conception of Parts of Speech
... favor of more modern approaches based on the notion that the same categories cannot be blindly adopted across languages. Still, as Gil (2000, 173) argues, word categorization remains largely Eurocentric: Latin played a huge role in the past; now the same role is played by English. Consequently, whil ...
... favor of more modern approaches based on the notion that the same categories cannot be blindly adopted across languages. Still, as Gil (2000, 173) argues, word categorization remains largely Eurocentric: Latin played a huge role in the past; now the same role is played by English. Consequently, whil ...
Exercise - Alien children`s Academy
... Fill in the blanks with appropriate relative pronouns(a) I know the man ………… stole your watch. (b) I lost the pen …………… I bought yesterday. (c) The answer …………… he gave is not correct. (d) The man …………… you met is my friend. (e) Give me the bat ……… is there. (f) This is the village ……………… I was born ...
... Fill in the blanks with appropriate relative pronouns(a) I know the man ………… stole your watch. (b) I lost the pen …………… I bought yesterday. (c) The answer …………… he gave is not correct. (d) The man …………… you met is my friend. (e) Give me the bat ……… is there. (f) This is the village ……………… I was born ...
Relativization strategies in Thulung Rai Aimée Lahaussois Histoire
... fact that relativization on A is not allowed with –m has promoted relativization with participials as an alternate strategy. The result is a system of mixed strategies taking into account both the semantico-syntactic role of the relativized noun and the tense of the verb in the relative clause. This ...
... fact that relativization on A is not allowed with –m has promoted relativization with participials as an alternate strategy. The result is a system of mixed strategies taking into account both the semantico-syntactic role of the relativized noun and the tense of the verb in the relative clause. This ...
Dative verbs: A crosslinguistic perspective
... recipient—and differ with respect to the instrument and manner used in imparting the force (R. Jackendoff 1990, Pinker 1989). These verbs entail that the force recipient moves, and although they do not lexicalize that the force recipient moves along a path to a goal, their roots can be naturally ass ...
... recipient—and differ with respect to the instrument and manner used in imparting the force (R. Jackendoff 1990, Pinker 1989). These verbs entail that the force recipient moves, and although they do not lexicalize that the force recipient moves along a path to a goal, their roots can be naturally ass ...
German Grammar in English for International Students
... Prepositions with the genitive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prepositions with the Dative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prepositions with the accusative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prepositions with dative or a ...
... Prepositions with the genitive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prepositions with the Dative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prepositions with the accusative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prepositions with dative or a ...
unlLTC09
... preprocessing because parser could not handle it correctly, certain post processing is also needed even with a correct parse tree because of multi-word nouns, phrasal verbs etc. In this phase some modification takes place on dependency parse of the sentence. Some of these modifications are as follow ...
... preprocessing because parser could not handle it correctly, certain post processing is also needed even with a correct parse tree because of multi-word nouns, phrasal verbs etc. In this phase some modification takes place on dependency parse of the sentence. Some of these modifications are as follow ...
Grimshaw on Inversion
... its non-input nature its semantic content is ignored and hence it violates Full-Int. The interaction between these constraints works like this: ObHd can be satisfied either by moving a head into an empty head position in violation of Stay, or by inserting a non-input element of the relevant category ...
... its non-input nature its semantic content is ignored and hence it violates Full-Int. The interaction between these constraints works like this: ObHd can be satisfied either by moving a head into an empty head position in violation of Stay, or by inserting a non-input element of the relevant category ...
Top 20 Writing Style Errors
... 19. Dangling, misplaced modifier. [See APA grammar and usage section, Chapter 3.21] 2.0% of total errors, ranked #20 based on errors marked by teachers. Modifiers are any adjectives, adverbs, phrases, or clauses that a writer uses to elaborate on something. Modifiers, when used wisely, enhance your ...
... 19. Dangling, misplaced modifier. [See APA grammar and usage section, Chapter 3.21] 2.0% of total errors, ranked #20 based on errors marked by teachers. Modifiers are any adjectives, adverbs, phrases, or clauses that a writer uses to elaborate on something. Modifiers, when used wisely, enhance your ...
Style Guide - School of Communication and Arts
... • Prepositions show relationships between nouns and pronouns and other words. In The cat sat on the mat, the preposition is on. This class includes with, in, by, from, to, for, against, over, under and into. • Conjunctions link clauses, phrases and words: and, but, when. • Articles the (the definite ...
... • Prepositions show relationships between nouns and pronouns and other words. In The cat sat on the mat, the preposition is on. This class includes with, in, by, from, to, for, against, over, under and into. • Conjunctions link clauses, phrases and words: and, but, when. • Articles the (the definite ...
article
... One anonymous reviewer remarks that some material appearing above the radical can influence whether a desiderative construction can be governed by the volitive radical. HITPA'EL forms of volitive verbs can result in passivized verbs, and since volitives as such cannot be passivized, desiderative con ...
... One anonymous reviewer remarks that some material appearing above the radical can influence whether a desiderative construction can be governed by the volitive radical. HITPA'EL forms of volitive verbs can result in passivized verbs, and since volitives as such cannot be passivized, desiderative con ...
The Passé Composé with Etre
... MOST verbs use part of Avoir to form the passé composé. BUT one group of 14 verbs use the present tense of Etre instead. Here is that list ...
... MOST verbs use part of Avoir to form the passé composé. BUT one group of 14 verbs use the present tense of Etre instead. Here is that list ...
grammar of the Basque
... chosen to write 'the' in the gloss, so you can find it easily. Naming morphemes. You will notice also that I don't follow the standard practice of attaching a dash in front of a morpheme when mentioning it. I simply write the morpheme, or whichever form it takes more generally, as if I were quoting ...
... chosen to write 'the' in the gloss, so you can find it easily. Naming morphemes. You will notice also that I don't follow the standard practice of attaching a dash in front of a morpheme when mentioning it. I simply write the morpheme, or whichever form it takes more generally, as if I were quoting ...
Chapter 2 "Writing Basics: What Makes a Good Sentence?"
... use other parts of speech to build on this basic structure. Good writers use a variety of sentence structures to make their work more interesting. This section covers different sentence structures that you can use to make longer, more complex sentences. ...
... use other parts of speech to build on this basic structure. Good writers use a variety of sentence structures to make their work more interesting. This section covers different sentence structures that you can use to make longer, more complex sentences. ...
Commentary on an Attic Black Figure Lekythos, Ure Museum inv
... intended use, however, they are still worth examining to see if they can reveal any information about Greek society at the time. As mentioned above, the images on the lekythos appear to depict Herakles and two Greeks fighting against three Amazon warriors. The amazons were a mythical race of warrio ...
... intended use, however, they are still worth examining to see if they can reveal any information about Greek society at the time. As mentioned above, the images on the lekythos appear to depict Herakles and two Greeks fighting against three Amazon warriors. The amazons were a mythical race of warrio ...
Appendix A - Center for Sprogteknologi
... 2.1.6 Phrasal verbs - Treatment of particles ..................................................................................................... 54 2.1.7 Treatment of prepositions ................................................................................................................... ...
... 2.1.6 Phrasal verbs - Treatment of particles ..................................................................................................... 54 2.1.7 Treatment of prepositions ................................................................................................................... ...
An analysis of the German Perfekti
... consequence, there are contexts in which the Perfekt as well as the Präteritum can be used (A), and there are contexts in which this is not the case, (B) and (C). A. Präteritum as well as Perfekt is appropriate whenever the speaker wants to talk about some event, state or process, in short, situatio ...
... consequence, there are contexts in which the Perfekt as well as the Präteritum can be used (A), and there are contexts in which this is not the case, (B) and (C). A. Präteritum as well as Perfekt is appropriate whenever the speaker wants to talk about some event, state or process, in short, situatio ...
An analysis of the German Perfekti
... consequence, there are contexts in which the Perfekt as well as the Präteritum can be used (A), and there are contexts in which this is not the case, (B) and (C). A. Präteritum as well as Perfekt is appropriate whenever the speaker wants to talk about some event, state or process, in short, situatio ...
... consequence, there are contexts in which the Perfekt as well as the Präteritum can be used (A), and there are contexts in which this is not the case, (B) and (C). A. Präteritum as well as Perfekt is appropriate whenever the speaker wants to talk about some event, state or process, in short, situatio ...
09 Joachim Mugdan - Hermes
... 1.2 Where can grammatical information be found? As we have seen, a dictionary entry may contain information on the word class, the inflectional forms, the word formation patterns and the syntactic behaviour of a certain lexical item. It is usually said that the Dictionary deals with such "isolated f ...
... 1.2 Where can grammatical information be found? As we have seen, a dictionary entry may contain information on the word class, the inflectional forms, the word formation patterns and the syntactic behaviour of a certain lexical item. It is usually said that the Dictionary deals with such "isolated f ...
The agent suffixes as a window into Vedic grammar
... two features, as Pān.ini’s analysis claims, their semantics must be reconsidered. The occurrences of the marked suffix ′ -tar- share an invariant semantic feature bundle: the conjunction of two features that restrict it to agents of habitual/obligatory/accomplished actions in ongoing time. But -tár ...
... two features, as Pān.ini’s analysis claims, their semantics must be reconsidered. The occurrences of the marked suffix ′ -tar- share an invariant semantic feature bundle: the conjunction of two features that restrict it to agents of habitual/obligatory/accomplished actions in ongoing time. But -tár ...
A comparative study of participles, converbs and absolute
... Ruppel (2013) gives an overview of ACs’ characteristics stated by other authors: “Some authors concentrate on (or also mention) the fact that ACs stand ‘as attributes to a whole clause’ or ‘syntactically independent’ from their matrix clause. Others focus on the necessity that the subject of the AC ...
... Ruppel (2013) gives an overview of ACs’ characteristics stated by other authors: “Some authors concentrate on (or also mention) the fact that ACs stand ‘as attributes to a whole clause’ or ‘syntactically independent’ from their matrix clause. Others focus on the necessity that the subject of the AC ...
Volition and Non-Volition Markers on the Verb
... object noun class suffix if applicable 9) spatial/temporal marker if applicable 10) general non perfective suffix jis OR perfective suffix ema . OR imperative/reverent suffix kala Footnote: The reflexive is conveyed by an adverb nija in Latropeth and is not marked on the verb. (! Important exception ...
... object noun class suffix if applicable 9) spatial/temporal marker if applicable 10) general non perfective suffix jis OR perfective suffix ema . OR imperative/reverent suffix kala Footnote: The reflexive is conveyed by an adverb nija in Latropeth and is not marked on the verb. (! Important exception ...