Appendix - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... The classroom contained an aquarium, birdcage, and rabbit hutch. ...
... The classroom contained an aquarium, birdcage, and rabbit hutch. ...
Kim, Kyumin - University of Toronto
... (20a) has a reflexive clause embedded under the causative verb ‘make’, and the morpheme in this case cannot appear. (20b) is an inchoative clause with the cause phrase ‘because of the wind.’ In this case, the morpheme is ungrammatical. The impossibility of the morpheme in both clauses can be explain ...
... (20a) has a reflexive clause embedded under the causative verb ‘make’, and the morpheme in this case cannot appear. (20b) is an inchoative clause with the cause phrase ‘because of the wind.’ In this case, the morpheme is ungrammatical. The impossibility of the morpheme in both clauses can be explain ...
Semantic Annotation of Deverbal Nominalizations in the Spanish
... 2. Denotation Types A relevant feature of deverbal nominalizations is their denotation, i.e., the semantic interpretation they are associated with. We focused on this information because it is one of the most controversial and studied topics in the literature, and it is not a straightforward distinc ...
... 2. Denotation Types A relevant feature of deverbal nominalizations is their denotation, i.e., the semantic interpretation they are associated with. We focused on this information because it is one of the most controversial and studied topics in the literature, and it is not a straightforward distinc ...
Semantic Annotation of Deverbal Nominalizations in the Spanish
... 2. Denotation Types A relevant feature of deverbal nominalizations is their denotation, i.e., the semantic interpretation they are associated with. We focused on this information because it is one of the most controversial and studied topics in the literature, and it is not a straightforward distinc ...
... 2. Denotation Types A relevant feature of deverbal nominalizations is their denotation, i.e., the semantic interpretation they are associated with. We focused on this information because it is one of the most controversial and studied topics in the literature, and it is not a straightforward distinc ...
to the entire required Student Handout for this class in MS
... 16. I BOUGHT some _____________________ paint [last week] [for the kitchen]. When you have completed the sixteen sentences above, look them over and notice how the marking code identifies the four parts of each one. When you work online with the chapters that follow this one, you’ll be concentrating ...
... 16. I BOUGHT some _____________________ paint [last week] [for the kitchen]. When you have completed the sixteen sentences above, look them over and notice how the marking code identifies the four parts of each one. When you work online with the chapters that follow this one, you’ll be concentrating ...
External and Internal Possessors with Body Part Nouns: The Case of
... constructions is that they cannot be the object of any verb or preposition. The main rule is that the BIP/BEP constructions can only be used in a ‘physical context’. This concept was introduced in Lødrup (1999) to account for the distribution of simple reflexives. A physical context was understood a ...
... constructions is that they cannot be the object of any verb or preposition. The main rule is that the BIP/BEP constructions can only be used in a ‘physical context’. This concept was introduced in Lødrup (1999) to account for the distribution of simple reflexives. A physical context was understood a ...
Sentence and Paragraph Writing
... (It is known or understood the picnic refers to the one they were on.) The president of the United States is an important man. (There is only one president in the United States.) (An important man refers to a non-specific person) Ronald went to the bedroom. (It is known or understood that the bedroo ...
... (It is known or understood the picnic refers to the one they were on.) The president of the United States is an important man. (There is only one president in the United States.) (An important man refers to a non-specific person) Ronald went to the bedroom. (It is known or understood that the bedroo ...
1998 - Henk van Riemsdijk
... Each head has its own projection, its own specifier, its own maximal projection node. The relation between D/I and NP/VP is one of selection in very much the same way that verbs select noun phrases, prepositional phrases or clauses. With further multiplication of functional heads, the number of spec ...
... Each head has its own projection, its own specifier, its own maximal projection node. The relation between D/I and NP/VP is one of selection in very much the same way that verbs select noun phrases, prepositional phrases or clauses. With further multiplication of functional heads, the number of spec ...
Weeks 1-12 - Universidad Tecnológica de la Mixteca
... Lisa and Alan work in a bank. Lisa lives with her parents. Alan shares an apartment with his elder brother. Lisa and Alan are good friends. They drive to work together every day, in Alan’s car. Lisa works as a cashier, and Alan fixes the bank’s computers. They finish work at 5:00p.m. After work, Lis ...
... Lisa and Alan work in a bank. Lisa lives with her parents. Alan shares an apartment with his elder brother. Lisa and Alan are good friends. They drive to work together every day, in Alan’s car. Lisa works as a cashier, and Alan fixes the bank’s computers. They finish work at 5:00p.m. After work, Lis ...
Lecture Notes: Chapter 3 - Web Hosting at UMass Amherst
... This might be due to a semantic effect, though there is considerable language variation here whose source is not fully known. Another possibility is that there is a determiner present even in (7a), but that it is silent. This would allow for the possibility that Specifier of NP is obligatorily fille ...
... This might be due to a semantic effect, though there is considerable language variation here whose source is not fully known. Another possibility is that there is a determiner present even in (7a), but that it is silent. This would allow for the possibility that Specifier of NP is obligatorily fille ...
The Project Gutenberg EBook of Higher Lessons
... good sentences properly joined. Since the sentence is the foundation or unit of discourse, it is all-important that the pupil should know the sentence. He should be able to put the principal and the subordinate parts in their proper relation; he should know the exact function of every element, its r ...
... good sentences properly joined. Since the sentence is the foundation or unit of discourse, it is all-important that the pupil should know the sentence. He should be able to put the principal and the subordinate parts in their proper relation; he should know the exact function of every element, its r ...
Passive Voice Constructions in Modern Irish
... prospective) each of which involves the substantive verb in a periphrastic form. The agent can optionally be represented obliquely. The active verb takes a non-finite form as a verbal adjective or verbal noun, depending on the personal passive variant. We note that a number of other voice constructi ...
... prospective) each of which involves the substantive verb in a periphrastic form. The agent can optionally be represented obliquely. The active verb takes a non-finite form as a verbal adjective or verbal noun, depending on the personal passive variant. We note that a number of other voice constructi ...
MeN
... attributive noun A noun which follows an action noun to indicate either the actor or patient of the action. It can be marked by oleh if indicating the actor, as in pembunuhan oleh pemilik toko 'the killing of (by) the shop keeper', or terhadap if indicating the patient, as in pembunuhan terhadap pem ...
... attributive noun A noun which follows an action noun to indicate either the actor or patient of the action. It can be marked by oleh if indicating the actor, as in pembunuhan oleh pemilik toko 'the killing of (by) the shop keeper', or terhadap if indicating the patient, as in pembunuhan terhadap pem ...
book 7 of caesar`s bellum gallicum
... would subdue foreign enemies and then return to Rome after laying down his command to reassume his position in the Senate (one thinks of the paradigm Cincinnatus). This system, which united the success of Rome to the success of the aristocracy as a whole, functioned remarkably well until the erosion ...
... would subdue foreign enemies and then return to Rome after laying down his command to reassume his position in the Senate (one thinks of the paradigm Cincinnatus). This system, which united the success of Rome to the success of the aristocracy as a whole, functioned remarkably well until the erosion ...
gerund clauses - E
... The distribution of the ing suffix is limited by the requirement that it should attach to verbs, i.e. that it must check a verbal [+V] feature. This amounts to saying that ing attaches to either verbs or verbal projections, appearing either as a suffix or as an inflectional head, as discussed in the ...
... The distribution of the ing suffix is limited by the requirement that it should attach to verbs, i.e. that it must check a verbal [+V] feature. This amounts to saying that ing attaches to either verbs or verbal projections, appearing either as a suffix or as an inflectional head, as discussed in the ...
Clause Structure: the three layers
... native speakers occurs, it provides evidence that at least some speakers use the construction. The main corpora used are Mark Davies’ Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) and the British National Corpus (BNC). I also use the World Atlas of Linguistic Structure (WALS) database, mainly to pr ...
... native speakers occurs, it provides evidence that at least some speakers use the construction. The main corpora used are Mark Davies’ Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) and the British National Corpus (BNC). I also use the World Atlas of Linguistic Structure (WALS) database, mainly to pr ...
Practice - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
... sentence is about. Many people belong to different kinds of clubs. • The complete predicate includes all the words that tell what the subject is/does. A. Draw one line under the complete subject and two lines under the complete predicate. 1. My neighbor, Mr. Johannsen, is in a model railroad club. 2 ...
... sentence is about. Many people belong to different kinds of clubs. • The complete predicate includes all the words that tell what the subject is/does. A. Draw one line under the complete subject and two lines under the complete predicate. 1. My neighbor, Mr. Johannsen, is in a model railroad club. 2 ...
Clinical coreference annnotation guidelines
... Try to only annotate verbs if replacing the coreferring markable (usually a demonstrative, this or that) with the nominalized form of the verb does not change the meaning, and have a clear coreference. In (3), it is obvious that “this” corefers to both walking and climbing, and we can replace it wit ...
... Try to only annotate verbs if replacing the coreferring markable (usually a demonstrative, this or that) with the nominalized form of the verb does not change the meaning, and have a clear coreference. In (3), it is obvious that “this” corefers to both walking and climbing, and we can replace it wit ...
ON THE PROSODIC FEATURES OF THE MODERN ENGLISH
... the meaning of the indicative mood, that of the present tense, or that of localization. BUYSSENS concludes that the three meanings are united in is and each can be emphasized in its turn. Together with WORTH'S observations. HOUSEHOLDER'S and BUYSSENS'S notes are suggestive of the fact that the sema ...
... the meaning of the indicative mood, that of the present tense, or that of localization. BUYSSENS concludes that the three meanings are united in is and each can be emphasized in its turn. Together with WORTH'S observations. HOUSEHOLDER'S and BUYSSENS'S notes are suggestive of the fact that the sema ...
two types of impersonal sentences in spanish
... plus its internal arguments, the nature of the external argument being irrelevant.7 What one would expect, if our proposal is correct, is to be able to form idioms with locatives in ditransitive structures, but not with those which appear with impersonal verbs, because they should behave as any othe ...
... plus its internal arguments, the nature of the external argument being irrelevant.7 What one would expect, if our proposal is correct, is to be able to form idioms with locatives in ditransitive structures, but not with those which appear with impersonal verbs, because they should behave as any othe ...
Grammar - Mrs. Celello
... Kinds of Sentences: Declarative and Interrogative A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. Different kinds of sentences have different purposes. A declarative sentence makes a statement. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a period. An interrogative sentence asks a ...
... Kinds of Sentences: Declarative and Interrogative A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. Different kinds of sentences have different purposes. A declarative sentence makes a statement. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a period. An interrogative sentence asks a ...
Journal of Child Language Syntactic and semantic coordination in
... constructions can be grouped into two categories: (i) non-finite complement-clause constructions in which a non-finite clause is the object of a finite clause (e.g. He wanted her to go to the park); (ii) finite complement-clause constructions in which one finite clause is the object of another finite clau ...
... constructions can be grouped into two categories: (i) non-finite complement-clause constructions in which a non-finite clause is the object of a finite clause (e.g. He wanted her to go to the park); (ii) finite complement-clause constructions in which one finite clause is the object of another finite clau ...
Grammar and Language Workbook, Part 1: Grammar
... Kinds of Sentences: Declarative and Interrogative A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. Different kinds of sentences have different purposes. A declarative sentence makes a statement. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a period. An interrogative sentence asks a ...
... Kinds of Sentences: Declarative and Interrogative A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. Different kinds of sentences have different purposes. A declarative sentence makes a statement. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a period. An interrogative sentence asks a ...
Temporal Anteriority of the Arabic Perfect in Relative Clauses
... Dahlgren‘s (2005:155) grammar include a paragraph on the Imperfect in relative clauses (‖Användning av imperfect i ...
... Dahlgren‘s (2005:155) grammar include a paragraph on the Imperfect in relative clauses (‖Användning av imperfect i ...
Practice - TeacherLINK
... sentence is about. Many people belong to different kinds of clubs. • The complete predicate includes all the words that tell what the subject is/does. A. Draw one line under the complete subject and two lines under the complete predicate. 1. My neighbor, Mr. Johannsen, is in a model railroad club. 2 ...
... sentence is about. Many people belong to different kinds of clubs. • The complete predicate includes all the words that tell what the subject is/does. A. Draw one line under the complete subject and two lines under the complete predicate. 1. My neighbor, Mr. Johannsen, is in a model railroad club. 2 ...