
- White Rose eTheses Online
... This study investigates the existence and use of Tense Aspect and Voice (TAV) in Modern standard Arabic (MSA) and Libyan Dialects (LD) and the effect of these language systems, particularly „Libyan dialects (LD)‟on the acquisition and use of the English (TAV) by Libyan university students. This stud ...
... This study investigates the existence and use of Tense Aspect and Voice (TAV) in Modern standard Arabic (MSA) and Libyan Dialects (LD) and the effect of these language systems, particularly „Libyan dialects (LD)‟on the acquisition and use of the English (TAV) by Libyan university students. This stud ...
A Reference Grammar of Dena Michelle Elizabeth Morrison Doctor
... The first chapter provides an introduction to the Bena language and people. It also discusses results from the 2009 sociolinguistic survey which had the goal of clarifying questions on both the dialectal situation and the sociolinguistic vitality of Bena. The second chapter is devoted to phonetics ...
... The first chapter provides an introduction to the Bena language and people. It also discusses results from the 2009 sociolinguistic survey which had the goal of clarifying questions on both the dialectal situation and the sociolinguistic vitality of Bena. The second chapter is devoted to phonetics ...
Univerzita Karlova v Praze Filozofická fakulta Ústav anglického
... compounding and conversion, there are also some other processes in the English language which may seem to be rather marginal, less important or at least unusual. The present work deals with one of them – back-formation (also called back-derivation, retrograde derivation or deaffixation). Back-format ...
... compounding and conversion, there are also some other processes in the English language which may seem to be rather marginal, less important or at least unusual. The present work deals with one of them – back-formation (also called back-derivation, retrograde derivation or deaffixation). Back-format ...
ASSIDUE Person prominence and relation prominence
... of an event and participants involved in it may be expressed in different ways as e.g. in E1 from German. The examples in E1 differ in their style level. E1.a represents the socalled nominal style which is predominantly used in bureaucratic communication. The verb erfolgen, possessing a relatively a ...
... of an event and participants involved in it may be expressed in different ways as e.g. in E1 from German. The examples in E1 differ in their style level. E1.a represents the socalled nominal style which is predominantly used in bureaucratic communication. The verb erfolgen, possessing a relatively a ...
Abkhaz Viacheslav A. Chirikba
... of grammatical classes, manifested in personal pronouns, verb conjugation, numerals and in the category of number. Abkhaz is an ergative language, the ergative construction being represented not by case endings, as in related Circasslan and Ubykh (Abkhaz does not have a case system), but by the orde ...
... of grammatical classes, manifested in personal pronouns, verb conjugation, numerals and in the category of number. Abkhaz is an ergative language, the ergative construction being represented not by case endings, as in related Circasslan and Ubykh (Abkhaz does not have a case system), but by the orde ...
On the syntax ofconstructions with arb SE in Spanish
... Case Theory and Theta Theory, leaving aside the occurrence of ARB SE with Transitive structures, which present some specific problems regarding the alternation between the two structures in (la). Such problems will be dealt with in Section 2. Finally, Section 3 looks at the occurrence of ARB SE in u ...
... Case Theory and Theta Theory, leaving aside the occurrence of ARB SE with Transitive structures, which present some specific problems regarding the alternation between the two structures in (la). Such problems will be dealt with in Section 2. Finally, Section 3 looks at the occurrence of ARB SE in u ...
insight into the slovak and czech corpus linguistics
... The lexicological archive where all the excerption slips are stored is located at the Institute for the Czech language in Prague. The archive has been operating since 1911 although preparations started in 1906. The main initiator of the entire project was Mr. František Pastrnek, who also became the ...
... The lexicological archive where all the excerption slips are stored is located at the Institute for the Czech language in Prague. The archive has been operating since 1911 although preparations started in 1906. The main initiator of the entire project was Mr. František Pastrnek, who also became the ...
The Sentence
... Can you name the world’s highest m ountain ? M ount Everest in the Himalayas claims that title. In fact, seven o f the world’s highest mountains are in the Himalayan m ountain range. M ount Everest towers to a height o f29,028 feet above sea level. The Alps in Europe, the Rockies in North America, a ...
... Can you name the world’s highest m ountain ? M ount Everest in the Himalayas claims that title. In fact, seven o f the world’s highest mountains are in the Himalayan m ountain range. M ount Everest towers to a height o f29,028 feet above sea level. The Alps in Europe, the Rockies in North America, a ...
Turkish: A Comprehensive Grammar
... Turkish-speaking masses. On the other hand, some common words of Arabic or Persian origin, such as perde ‘curtain’, kitap ‘book’, namaz ‘ritual prayer’, cami ‘mosque’, had become fully integrated into the general lexicon. The only significant foreign grammatical influence to be seen in the popular ...
... Turkish-speaking masses. On the other hand, some common words of Arabic or Persian origin, such as perde ‘curtain’, kitap ‘book’, namaz ‘ritual prayer’, cami ‘mosque’, had become fully integrated into the general lexicon. The only significant foreign grammatical influence to be seen in the popular ...
The Bamunka Noun Phrase
... Line 1: Current Bamunka orthography (Blackwell, 2011) Line 2: Morpheme-by-morpheme breakdown Line 3: Morpheme-by-morpheme gloss Line 4: Free translation The second line of each example is based on the most current orthography (Blackwell, 2011) but is broken down into individual morphemes, with some ...
... Line 1: Current Bamunka orthography (Blackwell, 2011) Line 2: Morpheme-by-morpheme breakdown Line 3: Morpheme-by-morpheme gloss Line 4: Free translation The second line of each example is based on the most current orthography (Blackwell, 2011) but is broken down into individual morphemes, with some ...
Area of Investigation - University of Zimbabwe Institutional Repository
... function, subject of or object of. In a neutral, simple or unmarked sentence the subject precedes and conditions agreement on the verb which is directly followed by an object. An NP strictly adjacent to the verb is an instance of an object complement (Brown and Miller, 1995). Chakari Nyanja as a Ban ...
... function, subject of or object of. In a neutral, simple or unmarked sentence the subject precedes and conditions agreement on the verb which is directly followed by an object. An NP strictly adjacent to the verb is an instance of an object complement (Brown and Miller, 1995). Chakari Nyanja as a Ban ...
The Syntactic Location of Events
... respect, te looks like a complementiser or a preposition.” (Zwart 1993:102), italics are mine, IH). IJbema (2002) argues that te can be either a tense marker or a mood ...
... respect, te looks like a complementiser or a preposition.” (Zwart 1993:102), italics are mine, IH). IJbema (2002) argues that te can be either a tense marker or a mood ...
IEA Style Guide - IEA: Publications
... verbs also differ between the two countries. For example, the past tense and past participle versions of the verbs burn, learn, dream, and spoil are burnt, learnt, dreamt, and spoilt in UK English but burned, learned, dreamed, and spoiled in US English. For more guidance on these differences and the ...
... verbs also differ between the two countries. For example, the past tense and past participle versions of the verbs burn, learn, dream, and spoil are burnt, learnt, dreamt, and spoilt in UK English but burned, learned, dreamed, and spoiled in US English. For more guidance on these differences and the ...
Accusative subjects in Avestan
... Spiegel (1882) was the first to discuss occurrences of accusatives used in place of the nominative in Avestan. Since these substitutions are especially frequent in the Young Avesta, he hypothesises that they are motivated by the fact that at the time of composition, the distinction between nominativ ...
... Spiegel (1882) was the first to discuss occurrences of accusatives used in place of the nominative in Avestan. Since these substitutions are especially frequent in the Young Avesta, he hypothesises that they are motivated by the fact that at the time of composition, the distinction between nominativ ...
bardi verb morphology in historical perspective
... Note At the time of writing this dissertation, a Native Title claim was in progress over Bardi and Jawi country and the surrounding sea (claim number WAG 49/98). I have had no access to material used in the land claim and my work has not formed part of the evidence submitted to the Court. While work ...
... Note At the time of writing this dissertation, a Native Title claim was in progress over Bardi and Jawi country and the surrounding sea (claim number WAG 49/98). I have had no access to material used in the land claim and my work has not formed part of the evidence submitted to the Court. While work ...
Latin Rhetoric in the Signed Poems of Cynewulf
... Latin sources, it may be seen that Cynewulf often departed considerably from his source in style and diction, though he rarely altered the basic narrative. ...
... Latin sources, it may be seen that Cynewulf often departed considerably from his source in style and diction, though he rarely altered the basic narrative. ...
French object clitics: a multimodal analysis 1 Facts on clitics
... 1 Facts on clitics \In most languages, there are certain morphemes which are problematic because they have a status which is neither obviously that of an independent word, nor that of an ax. Such morphemes appear to have an intermediate status between these two well established categories. Typicall ...
... 1 Facts on clitics \In most languages, there are certain morphemes which are problematic because they have a status which is neither obviously that of an independent word, nor that of an ax. Such morphemes appear to have an intermediate status between these two well established categories. Typicall ...
Nominal Roots as Event Predicates in English Denominal
... a constraint on possible interpretations is identified: intransitive denominal conversion verbs are infelicitous where the source nominal is intended to be an incremental theme (#apple ‘eat apple’), a patient (#shirt ‘wear shirt’), or the holder of a result state (#window ‘open window’). This little ...
... a constraint on possible interpretations is identified: intransitive denominal conversion verbs are infelicitous where the source nominal is intended to be an incremental theme (#apple ‘eat apple’), a patient (#shirt ‘wear shirt’), or the holder of a result state (#window ‘open window’). This little ...
Cross-linguistic patterns in the structure, function and position of
... clauses are available. For example, in Yimas (Lower Sepik-Ramu: Papua New Guinea), complementation is rendered exclusively by strongly nominalised constructions that are ...
... clauses are available. For example, in Yimas (Lower Sepik-Ramu: Papua New Guinea), complementation is rendered exclusively by strongly nominalised constructions that are ...
Non-subject Arguments in Indonesian - ORB
... Two argument verbs appear in a range of clause types which are related in interesting ways. I argue that it is possible to give a coherent analysis of the system as a whole, treating it as the basic transitive system of the language, when certain relationships are recognised as morphological rather ...
... Two argument verbs appear in a range of clause types which are related in interesting ways. I argue that it is possible to give a coherent analysis of the system as a whole, treating it as the basic transitive system of the language, when certain relationships are recognised as morphological rather ...
Clause linking in Japhug - Hal-SHS
... markers in some cases. The converbs are non-finite in the sense that they cannot appear as an isolated sentence without clause chaining, and can only index one argument with possessive prefixes (see for instance Jacques 2014: 4 for the paradigms), whereas finite verbs index up to two arguments with a c ...
... markers in some cases. The converbs are non-finite in the sense that they cannot appear as an isolated sentence without clause chaining, and can only index one argument with possessive prefixes (see for instance Jacques 2014: 4 for the paradigms), whereas finite verbs index up to two arguments with a c ...
Descriptive analysis of negation cues in biomedical texts
... the sentence. Additionally for negation terms, there are 14 left-looking trigger terms that scope to the left till a termination term or the beginning of the sentence. Sanchez-Graillet and Poesio (2007) present an analysis of negated interactions in 50 biomedical articles and a heuristics-based sys ...
... the sentence. Additionally for negation terms, there are 14 left-looking trigger terms that scope to the left till a termination term or the beginning of the sentence. Sanchez-Graillet and Poesio (2007) present an analysis of negated interactions in 50 biomedical articles and a heuristics-based sys ...
Free PDF - The University of Adelaide
... in line 2, its morphology in line 3, and its morpheme glosses in line 4. All sentence examples taken from Schürmann's book will be in this form, with five lines as indicated, and with the page number where the example is to be found in his vocabulary appearing either above the sentence and after the ...
... in line 2, its morphology in line 3, and its morpheme glosses in line 4. All sentence examples taken from Schürmann's book will be in this form, with five lines as indicated, and with the page number where the example is to be found in his vocabulary appearing either above the sentence and after the ...
The Double-O Constraints in Japanese* William J. Poser
... version of what I hope will be the final version before publication. Two factors have delayed publication. One is the vicissitudes of my life during this period, which often left little time for research and made it difficult to focus. The other is that for some time I harbored the ambition of writi ...
... version of what I hope will be the final version before publication. Two factors have delayed publication. One is the vicissitudes of my life during this period, which often left little time for research and made it difficult to focus. The other is that for some time I harbored the ambition of writi ...
answer key - Scholastic
... 9. Everyone quickly turned to look at her. 10. Suddenly I lost all interest in Gracie. 11. But now our teacher was watching me. 12. I’ll have to remember what it means to read quietly. ...
... 9. Everyone quickly turned to look at her. 10. Suddenly I lost all interest in Gracie. 11. But now our teacher was watching me. 12. I’ll have to remember what it means to read quietly. ...