sf anish event infinitives: from lexical semantics to syntax
... a bare complement N with a parti-generic (Laca 1990) or indefinite generic (Longobardi 1994) interpretation; the Agent, Experiencer or Theme, which would be the subject in the corresponding finite sentence, appears in the genitive Case. This is illustrated . by the structure under (1), which partly ...
... a bare complement N with a parti-generic (Laca 1990) or indefinite generic (Longobardi 1994) interpretation; the Agent, Experiencer or Theme, which would be the subject in the corresponding finite sentence, appears in the genitive Case. This is illustrated . by the structure under (1), which partly ...
Verbal Prefixes in Russian: Conceptual structure - Munin
... the polysemy as homophony does not allow one to capture the synchronic generalizations about these relations. Homophony would also present a problem for language acquisition, as the historical data cannot be available to a language learner. A child, encountering two identical morphemes, which have s ...
... the polysemy as homophony does not allow one to capture the synchronic generalizations about these relations. Homophony would also present a problem for language acquisition, as the historical data cannot be available to a language learner. A child, encountering two identical morphemes, which have s ...
N - english4success.ru
... orientation towards involving lexis in studying grammar. In a language description we generally deal with three essential parts known as phonology, vocabulary, and grammar. These various ranges, or levels, are the subject matter of the various branches of linguistics. We may think of vocabulary as t ...
... orientation towards involving lexis in studying grammar. In a language description we generally deal with three essential parts known as phonology, vocabulary, and grammar. These various ranges, or levels, are the subject matter of the various branches of linguistics. We may think of vocabulary as t ...
the equivalence and shift in the english translation of indonesian
... A phrase is a group of words which has no subject (Tallerman, 1998, p. 90). It means that every group of words or combination of words, which are grammatically similar to word and do not have its own subject is called phrase. There are some phrases, which are Noun Phrase (NP) for example, very brigh ...
... A phrase is a group of words which has no subject (Tallerman, 1998, p. 90). It means that every group of words or combination of words, which are grammatically similar to word and do not have its own subject is called phrase. There are some phrases, which are Noun Phrase (NP) for example, very brigh ...
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 ...
From Words to Works
... independently. This practice will help students internalize the relationships between the different parts of speech. They will understand the way words, phrases, and clauses work together, improve their syntax comprehension, and develop sentence writing and expanding skills. ...
... independently. This practice will help students internalize the relationships between the different parts of speech. They will understand the way words, phrases, and clauses work together, improve their syntax comprehension, and develop sentence writing and expanding skills. ...
It’s All In The Verbs
... It’s All About The Verbs Being Sure You Are Assessing The Correct Mathematical GLE. ...
... It’s All About The Verbs Being Sure You Are Assessing The Correct Mathematical GLE. ...
Topics in Corpus-Based Dutch Syntax Beek, Leonoor Johanneke
... closest to the second pole. This is in line with the canonical word order in double object constructions, but clashes with canonical word order in dative PP constructions. The Inherence Principle is related to the “natural constituent structure” (Vennemann, 1973). This principle, attributed to Renat ...
... closest to the second pole. This is in line with the canonical word order in double object constructions, but clashes with canonical word order in dative PP constructions. The Inherence Principle is related to the “natural constituent structure” (Vennemann, 1973). This principle, attributed to Renat ...
C98-1061 - Association for Computational Linguistics
... The number of previous sentences considered in the resolution of an anaphor will be determined by the kind of anaphor itself. For pronominal references will be considered the antecedents in the same sentence or in the previous sentence if it is in the same paragraph, unlike to one-anaphora which hav ...
... The number of previous sentences considered in the resolution of an anaphor will be determined by the kind of anaphor itself. For pronominal references will be considered the antecedents in the same sentence or in the previous sentence if it is in the same paragraph, unlike to one-anaphora which hav ...
THE NOUN AND THE DICTIONARY IN TSHIVENDA BY SHUMANI
... followed because of the presence of a preprefix in these langauges. ...
... followed because of the presence of a preprefix in these langauges. ...
Exo-skeletal vs. endo-skeletal explanations
... items within it as encyclopedic items (EIs). Crucially, an EI is not associated with any formal grammatical information concerning category, argument structure, or word-formation. It is a category-less, argument-less concept, although its meaning might give rise to certain expectations for a felicit ...
... items within it as encyclopedic items (EIs). Crucially, an EI is not associated with any formal grammatical information concerning category, argument structure, or word-formation. It is a category-less, argument-less concept, although its meaning might give rise to certain expectations for a felicit ...
JCU Celebrating Research
... finite verb, that you know whether the action is taking place in the past, present or future. Sentences can only be animated by finite verbs. No English sentence, at least in three of the four moods, can properly exist without at least one noun and one verb, in direct relationship to each other. ...
... finite verb, that you know whether the action is taking place in the past, present or future. Sentences can only be animated by finite verbs. No English sentence, at least in three of the four moods, can properly exist without at least one noun and one verb, in direct relationship to each other. ...
IBM Research Report Using Slot Grammar Michael C. McCord
... prep pprefv motionp noun propn sg h prep pprefv noun propn sg h ...
... prep pprefv motionp noun propn sg h prep pprefv noun propn sg h ...
This excerpt from Language Form and Language Function
... William Hamilton’s; he wanted to turn the old logical word “intention” into one that looked more like “extension.” I prefer to keep the older spelling with two ts. For the word is the same as the one in common use in connection with action. The concept of intention which we use there of course occur ...
... William Hamilton’s; he wanted to turn the old logical word “intention” into one that looked more like “extension.” I prefer to keep the older spelling with two ts. For the word is the same as the one in common use in connection with action. The concept of intention which we use there of course occur ...
Present Participial Phrases
... 2. Write a sentence that contains a restrictive present participial phrase that should not be set off with commas. 3. Use the word “dancing” in a sentence, and write a non-restrictive participial phrase. 4. Change the word “fight” into a present participle, add other words to make it a participial p ...
... 2. Write a sentence that contains a restrictive present participial phrase that should not be set off with commas. 3. Use the word “dancing” in a sentence, and write a non-restrictive participial phrase. 4. Change the word “fight” into a present participle, add other words to make it a participial p ...
Passive in the world`s languages
... One might wonder whether these languages have a gap in their expressive power. Can they not express ‘John was slapped’ without committal as to who the agent was? And of course in general they can, but they will use fully active means to do so. If English had no passive, for example, we might give an ...
... One might wonder whether these languages have a gap in their expressive power. Can they not express ‘John was slapped’ without committal as to who the agent was? And of course in general they can, but they will use fully active means to do so. If English had no passive, for example, we might give an ...
Sentence variety exercise 4
... 2. Write a sentence that contains a restrictive present participial phrase that should not be set off with commas. 3. Use the word “dancing” in a sentence, and write a non-restrictive participial phrase. 4. Change the word “fight” into a present participle, add other words to make it a participial p ...
... 2. Write a sentence that contains a restrictive present participial phrase that should not be set off with commas. 3. Use the word “dancing” in a sentence, and write a non-restrictive participial phrase. 4. Change the word “fight” into a present participle, add other words to make it a participial p ...
www.gramatika.org
... Exception ─ was, were Remember ─ In the present tense form, the verbs change to agree with their subjects in number. Exception ─ I and you (singular) In the past tense form, the verbs do not change. Exception ─ was, were ...
... Exception ─ was, were Remember ─ In the present tense form, the verbs change to agree with their subjects in number. Exception ─ I and you (singular) In the past tense form, the verbs do not change. Exception ─ was, were ...
ENG 206 - University of Maiduguri
... In everyday usage, the word ‘group’ means a set or collection of items or things, brought together by either some features or purposes they have in common. Accordingly, certain kinds of animals could be living together because they are of the same specie; some people could be brought together by som ...
... In everyday usage, the word ‘group’ means a set or collection of items or things, brought together by either some features or purposes they have in common. Accordingly, certain kinds of animals could be living together because they are of the same specie; some people could be brought together by som ...
Two sources of scalarity within the verb phrase
... Furthermore, note that the availability of the eventive reading corresponds with the availability of a telic interpretation of the sentences. Specifically, those sentences in (5) allow both the eventive and evaluative readings of half under their telic interpretations, but also have atelic readings ...
... Furthermore, note that the availability of the eventive reading corresponds with the availability of a telic interpretation of the sentences. Specifically, those sentences in (5) allow both the eventive and evaluative readings of half under their telic interpretations, but also have atelic readings ...
French Language Studies – Grammar Reference Resource
... In English, grammatical gender is based on biology and is only relevant for pronouns (he, she, it) and possessive determiners (his, her, its). Gender in French, on the other hand, affects all nouns, pronouns, adjectives and articles.A noun's gender is indicated by the article that precedes it. Mascu ...
... In English, grammatical gender is based on biology and is only relevant for pronouns (he, she, it) and possessive determiners (his, her, its). Gender in French, on the other hand, affects all nouns, pronouns, adjectives and articles.A noun's gender is indicated by the article that precedes it. Mascu ...
ELL Stage III: Grades 3-5
... declarative, negative, and interrogative simple sentences using regular present perfect tense verbs (subject-verb agreement) with ...
... declarative, negative, and interrogative simple sentences using regular present perfect tense verbs (subject-verb agreement) with ...
“The Use of the Gerund in the English Language and ways of its
... consisting of a gerund and some modifiers that function as the direct object, indirect object, or complement of an action or a state expressed in the gerund. Finding a needle in a haystack would be easier then what we're trying to do. finding (gerund) a needle (direct object of the action expressed ...
... consisting of a gerund and some modifiers that function as the direct object, indirect object, or complement of an action or a state expressed in the gerund. Finding a needle in a haystack would be easier then what we're trying to do. finding (gerund) a needle (direct object of the action expressed ...