Appositive clauses
... the antecedent head corresponds to the implicit subject of the nonfinite clause (→ -ing) unlike -ing participle clauses (which are linked with the active voice), -ed participle constructions are in connection with the passive voice e.g.: The train which arrived at platform 1 is from York. (arrive: i ...
... the antecedent head corresponds to the implicit subject of the nonfinite clause (→ -ing) unlike -ing participle clauses (which are linked with the active voice), -ed participle constructions are in connection with the passive voice e.g.: The train which arrived at platform 1 is from York. (arrive: i ...
Ellogon Developers Guide
... indication on whether it is, for example, a punctuation mark, an English uppercase word, a Greek lower case word, etc. In other words, this Component places annotations of type token for all the token it identifies with an attribute type according to the type of the token. You can see all the types ...
... indication on whether it is, for example, a punctuation mark, an English uppercase word, a Greek lower case word, etc. In other words, this Component places annotations of type token for all the token it identifies with an attribute type according to the type of the token. You can see all the types ...
Adverbs and adverbial phrases
... other classes, such as nouns, that can function as adverbs. And there are quite a few adverbs that are derived from other words such as nouns or verbs. There are also adverbialisers that turn a word, phrase or clause into an adverbial. In my data there are several kinds of adverbs. Adverbs of degree ...
... other classes, such as nouns, that can function as adverbs. And there are quite a few adverbs that are derived from other words such as nouns or verbs. There are also adverbialisers that turn a word, phrase or clause into an adverbial. In my data there are several kinds of adverbs. Adverbs of degree ...
dependent clause
... A conjunction joins words, phrases, and clauses together in a sentence. Conjunctions (remember with the acronym FANBOYS): ...
... A conjunction joins words, phrases, and clauses together in a sentence. Conjunctions (remember with the acronym FANBOYS): ...
On Resultative Past Participles in Spanish
... in other languages, since different auxiliaries are chosen: for example, German is said to choose werden for eventive passives and sein for resultatives; Spanish would choose ser for eventive passives and estar for resultatives, etc. As regards Spanish, it is controversial whether some pure stative ...
... in other languages, since different auxiliaries are chosen: for example, German is said to choose werden for eventive passives and sein for resultatives; Spanish would choose ser for eventive passives and estar for resultatives, etc. As regards Spanish, it is controversial whether some pure stative ...
1 KEY ENGLISH GRAMMAR WORKSHEET # 4: PRONOUNS A
... 1. It was very difficult for me to hear all what was being said. §8.6.2 → that 2. I don’t know what improvements that are being planned. §8.5.4 There is no English equivalent to the Swedish tendency to use “som” (a relative pronoun) in indirect questions. 3. It was little else to do. §8.1.2.1 → Ther ...
... 1. It was very difficult for me to hear all what was being said. §8.6.2 → that 2. I don’t know what improvements that are being planned. §8.5.4 There is no English equivalent to the Swedish tendency to use “som” (a relative pronoun) in indirect questions. 3. It was little else to do. §8.1.2.1 → Ther ...
noun - Salarean
... Bakü to RtUv)aneKeRbICajwkjab;CamYynwg Infinitive b:uEnþ to enHminEmnCaEpñkd¾sMxan;b¤CasBaØad¾sMxan; rbs; Infinitive eT . (minEmn)ann½yfa[EteXIj to suT§EtCa Infinitive enaHeT BIeRBaH Infinitive xøHGt;man to eT .) ...
... Bakü to RtUv)aneKeRbICajwkjab;CamYynwg Infinitive b:uEnþ to enHminEmnCaEpñkd¾sMxan;b¤CasBaØad¾sMxan; rbs; Infinitive eT . (minEmn)ann½yfa[EteXIj to suT§EtCa Infinitive enaHeT BIeRBaH Infinitive xøHGt;man to eT .) ...
EXERCISES
... 5. There are some children whose parents don’t speak English. (relative) 6. This generation has never had it so good. (demonstrative) 7. The community policeman warned the children not to talk to strangers. (definite) 8. No dogs are allowed in here. (indefinite) 9. That collection forms the core of ...
... 5. There are some children whose parents don’t speak English. (relative) 6. This generation has never had it so good. (demonstrative) 7. The community policeman warned the children not to talk to strangers. (definite) 8. No dogs are allowed in here. (indefinite) 9. That collection forms the core of ...
Developing language resources for English
... often subjected to a process known as annotation. An example of annotating a corpus is part-of-speech tagging, or POS-tagging, in which information about each word's part of speech (verb, noun, adjective, etc.) is added to the corpus in the form of tags. Machine translation for English-Chinese, Engl ...
... often subjected to a process known as annotation. An example of annotating a corpus is part-of-speech tagging, or POS-tagging, in which information about each word's part of speech (verb, noun, adjective, etc.) is added to the corpus in the form of tags. Machine translation for English-Chinese, Engl ...
Transitivity from a Cognitive Perspective
... advantage of this undertaking is that it will facilitate a more nuanced view of transitivity, as a linguistic category that encompasses several constructions, making it possible to determine which syntactic elements play more or less important roles in expressing transitivity. Thus we can see both t ...
... advantage of this undertaking is that it will facilitate a more nuanced view of transitivity, as a linguistic category that encompasses several constructions, making it possible to determine which syntactic elements play more or less important roles in expressing transitivity. Thus we can see both t ...
“Comparative typology of loose objects in Modern English
... The object is a secondary part of the sentence which completes or restricts the meaning of a verb or sometimes an adjective, a word denoting state, or a noun. Havilland closed the door. I was very proud of it. He had never liked Sam. He now held him responsible for Bosinney's death. "You are afraid ...
... The object is a secondary part of the sentence which completes or restricts the meaning of a verb or sometimes an adjective, a word denoting state, or a noun. Havilland closed the door. I was very proud of it. He had never liked Sam. He now held him responsible for Bosinney's death. "You are afraid ...
Case Assignment in Basque - University of the Basque Country
... agreement markers in the verb or auxiliary. Agents in transitive clauses receive one Case, ergative, and both objects of transitive verbs and the single argument of intransitive verbs receive another Case, absolutive. On the other hand, however, Basque does not behave syntactically like an ergative ...
... agreement markers in the verb or auxiliary. Agents in transitive clauses receive one Case, ergative, and both objects of transitive verbs and the single argument of intransitive verbs receive another Case, absolutive. On the other hand, however, Basque does not behave syntactically like an ergative ...
Chapter six - UNT Department of English
... way that words relate to one another. In a way related to Pinkers model-organism examination of the English past, here we spend a good deal of time looking at what would otherwise appear to be very simple English sentences. A short word to the wise before we embark. The style of syntax we will be ...
... way that words relate to one another. In a way related to Pinkers model-organism examination of the English past, here we spend a good deal of time looking at what would otherwise appear to be very simple English sentences. A short word to the wise before we embark. The style of syntax we will be ...
Notes Cap 1A File - Northwest ISD Moodle
... to ask others what they like to do … ¿Qué te gusta hacer? ¿Qué te gusta más? ¿Te gusta…? ¿Y a ti? ...
... to ask others what they like to do … ¿Qué te gusta hacer? ¿Qué te gusta más? ¿Te gusta…? ¿Y a ti? ...
DEGREES OF SIMPLICITY IN ADVERTISING SLOGAN GRAMMAR
... independent status (generally occur between stops). Most common minor structures include a nominal element in a neutral Z position since it cannot be identified as either complement or object (it is structurally differentiated through its relation to a predicate). e.g.: “In sfârşitA, un parfum pentr ...
... independent status (generally occur between stops). Most common minor structures include a nominal element in a neutral Z position since it cannot be identified as either complement or object (it is structurally differentiated through its relation to a predicate). e.g.: “In sfârşitA, un parfum pentr ...
Elements Of Style FINAL
... Nether Stowey, where Coleridge wrote The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, is a few miles from Bridgewater. In these sentences, the clauses introduced by which, when, and where are nonrestrictive; they do not limit or define, they merely add something. In the first example, the clause introduced by which ...
... Nether Stowey, where Coleridge wrote The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, is a few miles from Bridgewater. In these sentences, the clauses introduced by which, when, and where are nonrestrictive; they do not limit or define, they merely add something. In the first example, the clause introduced by which ...
Conversation level : intermediate (l1)
... form. Grammar structures: The compound noun is made up of a principal nun preceded by one or several nouns or nouns or a noun phrase that has function as an adjective. The first elements always in the singular, even if it has a plural sense , except if it exists only in the plural form or if the ...
... form. Grammar structures: The compound noun is made up of a principal nun preceded by one or several nouns or nouns or a noun phrase that has function as an adjective. The first elements always in the singular, even if it has a plural sense , except if it exists only in the plural form or if the ...
english 10 - Mona Shores Blogs
... 3 = complex sentence (S+V) + clause 4 = compound-complex sentence (S+V) + conj. + (S+V) + clause _____ 1. When Alissa performs her gymnastics routine, her mother watches proudly. _____ 2. Are Nick and Kelsey the youngest of their children? _____ 3. Studying would be dull if Chloe did not tell her jo ...
... 3 = complex sentence (S+V) + clause 4 = compound-complex sentence (S+V) + conj. + (S+V) + clause _____ 1. When Alissa performs her gymnastics routine, her mother watches proudly. _____ 2. Are Nick and Kelsey the youngest of their children? _____ 3. Studying would be dull if Chloe did not tell her jo ...
On Phrases and Clauses
... • The three kids took turns taking care of me – Don being there in the morning, Stu working in the afternoon, and Pip doing his shift at night. A finite clause contains both a subject and its predicate, consisting of a finite verb form (marked for tense, aspect and/or voice) around which the other c ...
... • The three kids took turns taking care of me – Don being there in the morning, Stu working in the afternoon, and Pip doing his shift at night. A finite clause contains both a subject and its predicate, consisting of a finite verb form (marked for tense, aspect and/or voice) around which the other c ...
Bulgarian reference grammar
... with a population of 7,351,234.1 Although relatively small in comparison to some other countries, Bulgaria is extremely rich historically, culturally, geographically and linguistically. Quite a number of speakers of Bulgarian live outside of Bulgaria, with significant populations in, among others, U ...
... with a population of 7,351,234.1 Although relatively small in comparison to some other countries, Bulgaria is extremely rich historically, culturally, geographically and linguistically. Quite a number of speakers of Bulgarian live outside of Bulgaria, with significant populations in, among others, U ...
JN2/3200 Public Relations JCU 2007
... The simplest declarative English sentence is ‘subject–verb’: a noun and a verb only. The grammatical ‘subject’ of a sentence is fundamental to making meaning. In effect, the sentence is about the subject. Consider the syntactical relationship in this sentence: ...
... The simplest declarative English sentence is ‘subject–verb’: a noun and a verb only. The grammatical ‘subject’ of a sentence is fundamental to making meaning. In effect, the sentence is about the subject. Consider the syntactical relationship in this sentence: ...
Reflexivization in Referent Grammar
... while the sentence The detective promised the girl to walk his dog is not. Thus, the different morphological features of the personal and reflexive pronouns allow different interpretations in Swedish and English. In Russian there is also a distinction between possessive and non-possessive reflexive ...
... while the sentence The detective promised the girl to walk his dog is not. Thus, the different morphological features of the personal and reflexive pronouns allow different interpretations in Swedish and English. In Russian there is also a distinction between possessive and non-possessive reflexive ...
Event modifying adjectives in Portuguese
... ‘This boy is a usual collaborator of Maria.’ b. = Este rapaz colabora habitualmente com a Maria. ‘This boy usually collaborates with Maria.’ ...
... ‘This boy is a usual collaborator of Maria.’ b. = Este rapaz colabora habitualmente com a Maria. ‘This boy usually collaborates with Maria.’ ...
sDm=f / iri=f.
... The subject of a non-verbal sentence is always nominal, i.e. a noun, independent pronoun or a nominalised verb form. The predicate of a non-verbal sentence is either an adverbial phrase (Adverbial sentence); nominal phrase (nominal Sentence) or adjectival phrase (Adjectival Sentence). The subject an ...
... The subject of a non-verbal sentence is always nominal, i.e. a noun, independent pronoun or a nominalised verb form. The predicate of a non-verbal sentence is either an adverbial phrase (Adverbial sentence); nominal phrase (nominal Sentence) or adjectival phrase (Adjectival Sentence). The subject an ...
infinitive as a predicate noun
... to escape with some escape with some help from the help from the monke ...
... to escape with some escape with some help from the help from the monke ...