The Empty Object Construction and Related Phenomena
... speech recognition research and development, eventually setting a focus on statistical language modeling and spoken document retrieval. During the summer of 2001 she did a speech technology internship at IBM's Watson Research Center, Yorktown, New York. She currently splits her time between residenc ...
... speech recognition research and development, eventually setting a focus on statistical language modeling and spoken document retrieval. During the summer of 2001 she did a speech technology internship at IBM's Watson Research Center, Yorktown, New York. She currently splits her time between residenc ...
ENG421 - National Open University of Nigeria
... provide exercises for you to do at appropriate times. Each of the study units follows a common format. The first item is an introduction to the subject matter of the unit and how a particular unit is integrated with other units and the course as a whole. Next is a set of learning objectives. These o ...
... provide exercises for you to do at appropriate times. Each of the study units follows a common format. The first item is an introduction to the subject matter of the unit and how a particular unit is integrated with other units and the course as a whole. Next is a set of learning objectives. These o ...
THE USE OF THE PRETERITE AND THE PRESENT PERFECT IN
... the present perfect appears also frequently in the translations, especially in sentences containing direct speech. In most of the cases, the present perfect is used in English when referring to events or states that have an impact on the present point of time. In the German originals, the present pe ...
... the present perfect appears also frequently in the translations, especially in sentences containing direct speech. In most of the cases, the present perfect is used in English when referring to events or states that have an impact on the present point of time. In the German originals, the present pe ...
introduction
... There is, however, another reason for the lack of such studies, namely the nature of our sources. The pioneers in studying crowd behavior in historical contexts were the students of 18–19th century Europe, such as Gustave Le Bon or George Rude. They used as their sources police archives, newspapers ...
... There is, however, another reason for the lack of such studies, namely the nature of our sources. The pioneers in studying crowd behavior in historical contexts were the students of 18–19th century Europe, such as Gustave Le Bon or George Rude. They used as their sources police archives, newspapers ...
Grammar: 1,001 Practice Questions For Dummies
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... Wiley publishes in a variety of print and electronic formats and by print-on-demand. Some material included with standard print versions of this book may not be included in e-books or in print-on-demand. If this book refers to media such as a CD or DVD that is not included in the version you purchas ...
A Lexical Theory of Phrasal Idioms
... that appear only in idioms, such as cat, bag, spill and beans in (1) and the words that are pronounced exactly like these that appear in nonidiom contexts such as in (5) (cf. Nunberg et al. 1994 [henceforth NSW] and also Wasow et al. 1984). O’Grady (1998), in a dependency-based approach, introduced ...
... that appear only in idioms, such as cat, bag, spill and beans in (1) and the words that are pronounced exactly like these that appear in nonidiom contexts such as in (5) (cf. Nunberg et al. 1994 [henceforth NSW] and also Wasow et al. 1984). O’Grady (1998), in a dependency-based approach, introduced ...
English suffixes: Stress-assignment properties, productivity
... in the corpus selected (henceforth the Corpus) since they do not meet the reliability criteria prescribed in lexicography. References have however been made to these online databases, notably to measure the potential productivity of some highly specialised or strictly scientific families of words, s ...
... in the corpus selected (henceforth the Corpus) since they do not meet the reliability criteria prescribed in lexicography. References have however been made to these online databases, notably to measure the potential productivity of some highly specialised or strictly scientific families of words, s ...
So What? (What`s important to understand about this?)
... Mark out imposters -infinitives -prepositions Ask “Is there a verb?” Root out the subject ...
... Mark out imposters -infinitives -prepositions Ask “Is there a verb?” Root out the subject ...
Identifying Relations for Open Information Extraction
... ous Open IE systems return the uninformative (Faust, made, a deal) instead of (Faust, made a deal with, the devil). This type of error is caused by improper handling of relation phrases that are expressed by a combination of a verb with a noun, such as light verb constructions (LVCs). An LVC is a m ...
... ous Open IE systems return the uninformative (Faust, made, a deal) instead of (Faust, made a deal with, the devil). This type of error is caused by improper handling of relation phrases that are expressed by a combination of a verb with a noun, such as light verb constructions (LVCs). An LVC is a m ...
A grammar of Lha`alua, an Austronesian language of Taiwan
... bound pronoun is a core argument either in S function or in A function, whereas the independent pronoun is either a core argument in S (when topicalized), E, A or O function or a peripheral argument. Prefixation is productive, whereas other affixations are not. Reduplication is widely deployed. The ...
... bound pronoun is a core argument either in S function or in A function, whereas the independent pronoun is either a core argument in S (when topicalized), E, A or O function or a peripheral argument. Prefixation is productive, whereas other affixations are not. Reduplication is widely deployed. The ...
the EMNLP 2011 paper - ReVerb
... ous Open IE systems return the uninformative (Faust, made, a deal) instead of (Faust, made a deal with, the devil). This type of error is caused by improper handling of relation phrases that are expressed by a combination of a verb with a noun, such as light verb constructions (LVCs). An LVC is a m ...
... ous Open IE systems return the uninformative (Faust, made, a deal) instead of (Faust, made a deal with, the devil). This type of error is caused by improper handling of relation phrases that are expressed by a combination of a verb with a noun, such as light verb constructions (LVCs). An LVC is a m ...
A GRAMMAR OF BAO`AN TU, A MONGOLIC LANGUAGE OF
... I am grateful for the help and support of my SIL colleagues throughout the process of writing this dissertation. Stephen Kim and Peter Lester graciously allowed me to take time away from other duties to work on it, and Keith Slater stood by me through it all with both linguistic help and much-valued ...
... I am grateful for the help and support of my SIL colleagues throughout the process of writing this dissertation. Stephen Kim and Peter Lester graciously allowed me to take time away from other duties to work on it, and Keith Slater stood by me through it all with both linguistic help and much-valued ...
Decomposing Existence: Evidence from Germanic
... pronoun, which stands proxy for the subject. For this reason, I refer to them as „impersonal existential constructions” - as opposed to expressions like „X exists”, which involve an existential predicate and a lexical DP subject. In section 2, I will review some basic characteristics of impersonal e ...
... pronoun, which stands proxy for the subject. For this reason, I refer to them as „impersonal existential constructions” - as opposed to expressions like „X exists”, which involve an existential predicate and a lexical DP subject. In section 2, I will review some basic characteristics of impersonal e ...
LANGUAGE ARTS 300
... Insert vocabulary words into sentences that tell their meanings Sort words into alphabetical order Identify what words would be found between a pair of words in a dictionary Choose the best definition for a word Identify words that have certain vowel or consonant sounds Look up words in a dictionary ...
... Insert vocabulary words into sentences that tell their meanings Sort words into alphabetical order Identify what words would be found between a pair of words in a dictionary Choose the best definition for a word Identify words that have certain vowel or consonant sounds Look up words in a dictionary ...
scenario - SIL International
... applied to our understanding of specific languages, and to the task of translation. Section 1 documents the theory of scenarios, how people store, categorize, and access information in the brain, and demonstrates how these mental scenarios are reflected in the grammar and lexicon of texts. It shows ...
... applied to our understanding of specific languages, and to the task of translation. Section 1 documents the theory of scenarios, how people store, categorize, and access information in the brain, and demonstrates how these mental scenarios are reflected in the grammar and lexicon of texts. It shows ...
Serial Verb Constructions
... Not all of these parameters are new—but the way in which they are systematically discussed and applied provides an original perspective and presents a comprehensive view of serial verb constructions worldwide. The week of the workshop was an intellectually stimulating and exciting time, full of disc ...
... Not all of these parameters are new—but the way in which they are systematically discussed and applied provides an original perspective and presents a comprehensive view of serial verb constructions worldwide. The week of the workshop was an intellectually stimulating and exciting time, full of disc ...
Descriptions which have grown capital letters
... 2 This characterisation may need some finessing, e.g. can there be capitalised descriptions that have a genitive construction (‘Harper’s Ferry’) or a possessive construction (‘Dead Man’s Curve’, ‘Her M ...
... 2 This characterisation may need some finessing, e.g. can there be capitalised descriptions that have a genitive construction (‘Harper’s Ferry’) or a possessive construction (‘Dead Man’s Curve’, ‘Her M ...
Master`s Thesis - Nikhil Krishnaswamy
... Simply put, it is the answer to the question ”why am I doing this?” This means that for verbs with intentionality (such as in Tom hit the ball), the telic and formal qualia are the same as the state resulting from the successful action is the same as the purpose for which it was undertaken. If the v ...
... Simply put, it is the answer to the question ”why am I doing this?” This means that for verbs with intentionality (such as in Tom hit the ball), the telic and formal qualia are the same as the state resulting from the successful action is the same as the purpose for which it was undertaken. If the v ...
Semi-Compositional Noun + Verb Constructions
... C.3 Semi-compositional constructions with the verb hoz ‘bring’ . . . . . . . . . ...
... C.3 Semi-compositional constructions with the verb hoz ‘bring’ . . . . . . . . . ...
Lecture 1_Preparation and Charting of Texts
... sometimes refer to the subject only with a person marker in the verb and at other times with a pronoun such as he or a noun phrase such as the boy, etc., etc. There are some pitfalls to avoid when looking for text-linguistic explanations of phenomena. One is that we can become so interested in text- ...
... sometimes refer to the subject only with a person marker in the verb and at other times with a pronoun such as he or a noun phrase such as the boy, etc., etc. There are some pitfalls to avoid when looking for text-linguistic explanations of phenomena. One is that we can become so interested in text- ...
A GRAMMAR OF THE HITTITE LANGUAGE Part 1
... In general, and unless otherwise noted in the remarks below, we follow the system of abbreviation used in the Hittite Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (CHD). For further details, see below under “Bibliographical Abbreviations.” As we describe in more detail in the In ...
... In general, and unless otherwise noted in the remarks below, we follow the system of abbreviation used in the Hittite Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (CHD). For further details, see below under “Bibliographical Abbreviations.” As we describe in more detail in the In ...
Chapter 4 Prosody
... 4.4.1.1 Declarative intonation contour 4.4.1.2 Interrogative intonation contour 4.4.1.3 Imperative intonation contour 4.4.1.4 Vowel lengthening and high pitch in accusatory speech 4.4.2 PAUSES IN TAIL-HEAD LINKAGE STRUCTURES ...
... 4.4.1.1 Declarative intonation contour 4.4.1.2 Interrogative intonation contour 4.4.1.3 Imperative intonation contour 4.4.1.4 Vowel lengthening and high pitch in accusatory speech 4.4.2 PAUSES IN TAIL-HEAD LINKAGE STRUCTURES ...
Collins Easy Learning French Grammar
... AGREEMENT changing word endings according to whether you are referring to masculine, feminine, singular or plural people or things. APOSTROPHE s an ending ('s) added to a noun to show who or what someone or something belongs to, for example, Danielle's dog, the doctor's wife, the book's cover. ART|C ...
... AGREEMENT changing word endings according to whether you are referring to masculine, feminine, singular or plural people or things. APOSTROPHE s an ending ('s) added to a noun to show who or what someone or something belongs to, for example, Danielle's dog, the doctor's wife, the book's cover. ART|C ...
Signs of Colloquialization - DUO
... The thesis examines, synchronically and diachronically, three ongoing linguistic changes in written English, in its two major varieties, British and American English. The three phenomena in question are: an increasing use of contracted forms (mainly, but not exclusively, verbal) observed in present- ...
... The thesis examines, synchronically and diachronically, three ongoing linguistic changes in written English, in its two major varieties, British and American English. The three phenomena in question are: an increasing use of contracted forms (mainly, but not exclusively, verbal) observed in present- ...
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 The Issue: Degree Adverbs
... between the grammatical tense and the predicate formed out of an unmodified gradable adjective gives a guarantee for making the comparison implied by gradable adjectives possible, but for languages without grammatical tense like Chinese, at least three strategies are adopted: (i) constructing a spec ...
... between the grammatical tense and the predicate formed out of an unmodified gradable adjective gives a guarantee for making the comparison implied by gradable adjectives possible, but for languages without grammatical tense like Chinese, at least three strategies are adopted: (i) constructing a spec ...