11 Fula
... endings as AMVN. Because Fula has three voices, most examples are given in a tabular form, which I believe best presents the relevant contrasts. For a quick overview, the reader is referred to the matrix in §11.11 which provides a summary of major categories. It is possible to divide Fula verbs into ...
... endings as AMVN. Because Fula has three voices, most examples are given in a tabular form, which I believe best presents the relevant contrasts. For a quick overview, the reader is referred to the matrix in §11.11 which provides a summary of major categories. It is possible to divide Fula verbs into ...
448 prepositions (1): introduction
... Sherry is an example of a fortified wine. explain something to somebody (NOT explain somebody something) Could you explain this rule to me? fight, struggle etc with I've spent the last two weeks fighting with the tax office. frightened of or by: see 410.5. get in (to) and out of a car, taxi or small ...
... Sherry is an example of a fortified wine. explain something to somebody (NOT explain somebody something) Could you explain this rule to me? fight, struggle etc with I've spent the last two weeks fighting with the tax office. frightened of or by: see 410.5. get in (to) and out of a car, taxi or small ...
How motion verbs are special
... working hypothesis the idea that this distinction reflects a crucial aspect of that interface. Krifka’s formalization of the homomorphism from objects to events gives us a precise way to characterize this particular distinction. The distinction between the two kinds of meaning is reflected in the se ...
... working hypothesis the idea that this distinction reflects a crucial aspect of that interface. Krifka’s formalization of the homomorphism from objects to events gives us a precise way to characterize this particular distinction. The distinction between the two kinds of meaning is reflected in the se ...
Complement Structures Equi and Raising
... (1a) John believed Mary to own Fido (1b) John believed Fido to be owned by Mary (2a) John persuaded Mary to own Fido (2b) John persuaded Fido to be owned by Mary ...
... (1a) John believed Mary to own Fido (1b) John believed Fido to be owned by Mary (2a) John persuaded Mary to own Fido (2b) John persuaded Fido to be owned by Mary ...
CHAPTER III HOW "FORM CLASSES" STUDY HELPS THE
... For the last two sentences in table 4, the mistakes were the same a sentences that were about considering verbs as nouns. The word "remai "The assistant is remain silent in the meeting" was certainly a verb. Howe used it as an adjective. The same thing also happened in the last sentence " at my subj ...
... For the last two sentences in table 4, the mistakes were the same a sentences that were about considering verbs as nouns. The word "remai "The assistant is remain silent in the meeting" was certainly a verb. Howe used it as an adjective. The same thing also happened in the last sentence " at my subj ...
Verb Nominalization of Manggarai Language: The Case of Central
... Manggarai Dialect and SH (/S/ is changed by /H/ sound) dialect. It is also found in written text of prayers and lyrics of religious songs of Catholic community. The language is in fact a lingua franca of the Manggarai community. This research is not a preliminary one, but a further study of previous ...
... Manggarai Dialect and SH (/S/ is changed by /H/ sound) dialect. It is also found in written text of prayers and lyrics of religious songs of Catholic community. The language is in fact a lingua franca of the Manggarai community. This research is not a preliminary one, but a further study of previous ...
Peasants, Politics, and Popular Culture
... demanded lavish fare. On occasion, these rituals of hospitality resulted in assaults on wealthy landowners’ property and even their families. While acknowledging the cultural specificity of each historical society as well as their differences of social structure, economy, and political regime, I nev ...
... demanded lavish fare. On occasion, these rituals of hospitality resulted in assaults on wealthy landowners’ property and even their families. While acknowledging the cultural specificity of each historical society as well as their differences of social structure, economy, and political regime, I nev ...
Covert nominative and dative subjects in Faroese∗
... There were three sentence pairs in the judgment task involving the verbs dáma ‘like’ and mangla ‘lack’. The informants were presented with three examples of the first verb, shown in (3) below, one with a nominative subject and two with a dative subject. The first dative example was without agreement ...
... There were three sentence pairs in the judgment task involving the verbs dáma ‘like’ and mangla ‘lack’. The informants were presented with three examples of the first verb, shown in (3) below, one with a nominative subject and two with a dative subject. The first dative example was without agreement ...
The Semantics of Progressive Aspect: A Thorough Study
... he reads a newspaper almost every day. But the second one refers to his activity of reading a newspaper on a particular occasion or during a particular time. In this case, tense without the aspectual distinction fails to convey the difference in meaning between these two sentences, and therefore, as ...
... he reads a newspaper almost every day. But the second one refers to his activity of reading a newspaper on a particular occasion or during a particular time. In this case, tense without the aspectual distinction fails to convey the difference in meaning between these two sentences, and therefore, as ...
Interfaces as locus of historical change
... we can indeed call it that, remains subject to further investigation in that several major questions remain unresolved with regard to this hypothesis: were the Indo-Aryan language branches indeed in contact with Dravidian or Altaic at the right time, and in the \right" way, and, what is the history ...
... we can indeed call it that, remains subject to further investigation in that several major questions remain unresolved with regard to this hypothesis: were the Indo-Aryan language branches indeed in contact with Dravidian or Altaic at the right time, and in the \right" way, and, what is the history ...
Assn Sheet 3 Spr13
... a sentence with a restrictive relative clause beginning with that* a sentence with a nonrestrictive clause beginning with which* a sentence with a restrictive clause beginning with who a sentence with a nonrestrictive clause, also beginning with who *Remember that all relative clauses beginn ...
... a sentence with a restrictive relative clause beginning with that* a sentence with a nonrestrictive clause beginning with which* a sentence with a restrictive clause beginning with who a sentence with a nonrestrictive clause, also beginning with who *Remember that all relative clauses beginn ...
File - Mrs. Ethington
... Prepositions with Nouns Prepositions are used with some nouns. The nouns in these examples are printed in color. What’s the answer to this question? Is there a reason for this delay? What’s the matter with you? Here’s an example of good behavior. Congratulations on winning the competition! Traffic ...
... Prepositions with Nouns Prepositions are used with some nouns. The nouns in these examples are printed in color. What’s the answer to this question? Is there a reason for this delay? What’s the matter with you? Here’s an example of good behavior. Congratulations on winning the competition! Traffic ...
On past participles and their external arguments
... Voice, a passive past participle is formed. In the latter case, Voice is itself selected by a functional head, Pass, that satisfies the selectional requirements of Voice (see Bruening, to appear). The technicalities are elaborated on in detail in section 4. If past participles have the possibility o ...
... Voice, a passive past participle is formed. In the latter case, Voice is itself selected by a functional head, Pass, that satisfies the selectional requirements of Voice (see Bruening, to appear). The technicalities are elaborated on in detail in section 4. If past participles have the possibility o ...
DEFINING TRANSITIVITY AND INTRANSITIVITY: SPLIT
... ergative system similar to that of the Daghestanian languages is attested in Indo-Iranian. Such a situation is due to the origin of the ergative construction in these languages which stems from the ancient passive construction (cf. Estival and Myhill 1988) and at least in some languages (e. g. Urdu) ...
... ergative system similar to that of the Daghestanian languages is attested in Indo-Iranian. Such a situation is due to the origin of the ergative construction in these languages which stems from the ancient passive construction (cf. Estival and Myhill 1988) and at least in some languages (e. g. Urdu) ...
Inherent and context inflection YoM
... inflection. Inherent inflection is the kind of inflection that is not required by the syntactic context, although it may have syntactic relevance. Examples are the category number for nouns, comparative and superlative degree of the adjective, and tense and aspect for verbs. Other examples of inhere ...
... inflection. Inherent inflection is the kind of inflection that is not required by the syntactic context, although it may have syntactic relevance. Examples are the category number for nouns, comparative and superlative degree of the adjective, and tense and aspect for verbs. Other examples of inhere ...
GLOSSARY OF GRAMMATICAL, RHETORICAL, AND OTHER LANGUAGE-RELATED TERMS
... indicating a falling pitch on a vowel (as in the French père) or that a final syllable is pronounced separately (as in Shakespeare’s perturbèd spirit). • This mark most often appears in a word ending with -ed. It’s uncommon in prose, although it’s occasionally useful to distinguish an adjective (as ...
... indicating a falling pitch on a vowel (as in the French père) or that a final syllable is pronounced separately (as in Shakespeare’s perturbèd spirit). • This mark most often appears in a word ending with -ed. It’s uncommon in prose, although it’s occasionally useful to distinguish an adjective (as ...
the functional structure of the basque noun phrase
... The generative tradition has built up various arguments to enrich the inventory of functional categories inside the noun phrase! beyond the NP-DP basic structure proposed by Brame (1982), Abney (1987) and others; just to mention a few: the existence of clause-like agreement data in Hungarian (Szabol ...
... The generative tradition has built up various arguments to enrich the inventory of functional categories inside the noun phrase! beyond the NP-DP basic structure proposed by Brame (1982), Abney (1987) and others; just to mention a few: the existence of clause-like agreement data in Hungarian (Szabol ...
QUEMDISSE? Reported speech in Portuguese
... the journalistic discourse, the use of reported speech is crucial. (Bergler et al., 2004) found that there are pieces of news in which over 90% of the sentences include a quotation. In natural language processing (NLP), automatic identification of reported speech is called Quotation Extraction (QE), ...
... the journalistic discourse, the use of reported speech is crucial. (Bergler et al., 2004) found that there are pieces of news in which over 90% of the sentences include a quotation. In natural language processing (NLP), automatic identification of reported speech is called Quotation Extraction (QE), ...
COMPOUNDING IN EARLY MODERN ENGLISH: SHAKESPEARE`S
... will begin by focusing on the lexical class of the compound, since it is obvious that it was created in language as a unit to meet some communication needs. Bauer also points out the necessity of analyzing the lexical (form) classes of the components since that might prove useful in the discussion o ...
... will begin by focusing on the lexical class of the compound, since it is obvious that it was created in language as a unit to meet some communication needs. Bauer also points out the necessity of analyzing the lexical (form) classes of the components since that might prove useful in the discussion o ...
limba engleză contemporană. sintaxa propoziţiei
... word groups. A constituent is one of two or more grammatical units that enter syntactically or semantically into a construction at any level. Constituents are the basic units of a sentence, including noun, adjective, adverb, prepositional, and verb phrases. Sentence constituents are combined i ...
... word groups. A constituent is one of two or more grammatical units that enter syntactically or semantically into a construction at any level. Constituents are the basic units of a sentence, including noun, adjective, adverb, prepositional, and verb phrases. Sentence constituents are combined i ...
QUEMDISSE? Reported speech in Portuguese
... the journalistic discourse, the use of reported speech is crucial. (Bergler et al., 2004) found that there are pieces of news in which over 90% of the sentences include a quotation. In natural language processing (NLP), automatic identification of reported speech is called Quotation Extraction (QE), ...
... the journalistic discourse, the use of reported speech is crucial. (Bergler et al., 2004) found that there are pieces of news in which over 90% of the sentences include a quotation. In natural language processing (NLP), automatic identification of reported speech is called Quotation Extraction (QE), ...
the category of aspect
... assumed that the physical world consisted of things (substances), which had certain properties (called accidents). Transferred to morphology, the substance of a word (its meaning) had to be distinguished from its accidents, i.e. the different forms it assumed in linguistic context. Thus, certain acc ...
... assumed that the physical world consisted of things (substances), which had certain properties (called accidents). Transferred to morphology, the substance of a word (its meaning) had to be distinguished from its accidents, i.e. the different forms it assumed in linguistic context. Thus, certain acc ...