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 ...
Constructing Sentences
... A sentence can also have a subject performing two actions (verbs) – We sang and danced. A sentence can have a verb phrase – I will go to the bank after work. A sentence could have both two subjects and two verbs – Kate and I sang and danced. ...
... A sentence can also have a subject performing two actions (verbs) – We sang and danced. A sentence can have a verb phrase – I will go to the bank after work. A sentence could have both two subjects and two verbs – Kate and I sang and danced. ...
Middle Egyptian Grammar
... Egyptian languages. The past 10 years of teaching an introductory course in Middle Egyptian at Rutgers University-Camden convinced the author that a profitable and rewarding way to draw the students’ interests to this subject (and to raise one of the worst retention rates in languages) is to bring i ...
... Egyptian languages. The past 10 years of teaching an introductory course in Middle Egyptian at Rutgers University-Camden convinced the author that a profitable and rewarding way to draw the students’ interests to this subject (and to raise one of the worst retention rates in languages) is to bring i ...
Reconstructing Proto-Indo-European Deponents
... in Indo-Iranian), since the other endings of the “stative” paradigm are identical to those of the middle. As Gotō 1997: 191 points out, it is not clear that this is enough evidence for setting up a separate verbal category, since the usual mechanism of morphological renewal can adequately capture th ...
... in Indo-Iranian), since the other endings of the “stative” paradigm are identical to those of the middle. As Gotō 1997: 191 points out, it is not clear that this is enough evidence for setting up a separate verbal category, since the usual mechanism of morphological renewal can adequately capture th ...
Prepositional Phrase Attachment and Interlingua
... relation label and/or for attaching UNL attributes to. The contents of a node are the Head Words (HWs), the Universal Words (UWs), and the lexical and the UNL attributes. The context heads are located on either side of the processing heads and are used for look-ahead and look-back. The machine has f ...
... relation label and/or for attaching UNL attributes to. The contents of a node are the Head Words (HWs), the Universal Words (UWs), and the lexical and the UNL attributes. The context heads are located on either side of the processing heads and are used for look-ahead and look-back. The machine has f ...
CORE CURRICULUM PRODUCTS INTERMEDIATE PHASE
... Reviews nouns—common, proper, compound, singular, plural, possessive; and learns about collective nouns and nouns in apposition. Expands verb knowledge (action, linking, state-of-being, regular and irregular) to include verb tenses (present, past, future), and conjugation of all six tenses; verb ...
... Reviews nouns—common, proper, compound, singular, plural, possessive; and learns about collective nouns and nouns in apposition. Expands verb knowledge (action, linking, state-of-being, regular and irregular) to include verb tenses (present, past, future), and conjugation of all six tenses; verb ...
теоретической - List English
... add -s, some -es, while others mark the plural by vowel-change, and so on. In the syntax, on the other hand, the grammar ignores such formal distinctions as are not accompanied by corresponding distinctions of meaning, or rather takes them for granted, and considers only the different meanings and g ...
... add -s, some -es, while others mark the plural by vowel-change, and so on. In the syntax, on the other hand, the grammar ignores such formal distinctions as are not accompanied by corresponding distinctions of meaning, or rather takes them for granted, and considers only the different meanings and g ...
Dagny Taggart`s Ultimate Guide to GMAT Preparation
... math you’ll be able to say, “I need more work in probability, more work in stamina or more work in seeing various forms of misplaced modifiers in sentence correction questions. One thing is for sure, most people find that 50% or more of the reason why they get a question wrong is due to carelessness ...
... math you’ll be able to say, “I need more work in probability, more work in stamina or more work in seeing various forms of misplaced modifiers in sentence correction questions. One thing is for sure, most people find that 50% or more of the reason why they get a question wrong is due to carelessness ...
Hudson`s Teach Yourself New Testament Greek
... given for this, one being that the Greek of the New Testament was a special type of language devised by the Holy Spirit for imparting Divine Truth, and the other being that it was written by non-Greeks whose own language had corrupted their Greek. Round about the turn of the century people digging i ...
... given for this, one being that the Greek of the New Testament was a special type of language devised by the Holy Spirit for imparting Divine Truth, and the other being that it was written by non-Greeks whose own language had corrupted their Greek. Round about the turn of the century people digging i ...
PSSA Review - Belle Vernon Area
... their best to assist the many global travelers. (4) These helpful and friendly employees help to direct people from all over the world. Where should a comma be added? A. after busiest in sentence 1 B. after hectic in sentence 2 C. after many in sentence 3 D. after helpful in sentence 4 ...
... their best to assist the many global travelers. (4) These helpful and friendly employees help to direct people from all over the world. Where should a comma be added? A. after busiest in sentence 1 B. after hectic in sentence 2 C. after many in sentence 3 D. after helpful in sentence 4 ...
PARATAXIS IN LANGO* Michael Noonan State University of New
... Is-hear-perf woman Is-hit-prog man I heard the woman, she was hitting the man 'I heard the woman hitting the man' the first verb awfpo 'I heard' is perfective, while ajwatto 'I was hitting' is in the progressive aspect. The Lango verb codes three aspectual categories: progressive, habitual, and perf ...
... Is-hear-perf woman Is-hit-prog man I heard the woman, she was hitting the man 'I heard the woman hitting the man' the first verb awfpo 'I heard' is perfective, while ajwatto 'I was hitting' is in the progressive aspect. The Lango verb codes three aspectual categories: progressive, habitual, and perf ...
Race-Based Parsing and Syntactic Disambiguution
... the latter attachment with two rules, whereas the former requires only one, as in Figure 1. This assumption about the grammar is ad hoc because it makes a distinction that is not required by the theory of context-free grammars. However, given such a grammar, a parser looking for the preferred attach ...
... the latter attachment with two rules, whereas the former requires only one, as in Figure 1. This assumption about the grammar is ad hoc because it makes a distinction that is not required by the theory of context-free grammars. However, given such a grammar, a parser looking for the preferred attach ...
Cambridge Essential English Dictionary
... such a very/a very: It advice. 2 A2 through doing or using somea busy period, ryou have a lot p things happen: The theme of the play is ever so kind of you to meet us at ure / ədˈventʃə / noun mouth more much was mood my mug move sxciting to do:and I’ve sometimes had a busy dangerday. thing: I sent ...
... such a very/a very: It advice. 2 A2 through doing or using somea busy period, ryou have a lot p things happen: The theme of the play is ever so kind of you to meet us at ure / ədˈventʃə / noun mouth more much was mood my mug move sxciting to do:and I’ve sometimes had a busy dangerday. thing: I sent ...
Introduction to Sumerian Grammar - CDLI
... 2) When the exact pronunciation of a sign is unknown or unclear. For example, in the phrase a-SIS 'brackish water', the pronunciation of the second sign is still not completely clear: ses, or sis? Rather than commit oneself to a possibly incorrect choice, CAPS can be used to tell the reader that the ...
... 2) When the exact pronunciation of a sign is unknown or unclear. For example, in the phrase a-SIS 'brackish water', the pronunciation of the second sign is still not completely clear: ses, or sis? Rather than commit oneself to a possibly incorrect choice, CAPS can be used to tell the reader that the ...
legon journal of the humanities - UGSpace
... extends anachronistic colonial-era cartographies beyond their expiry dates while perpetuating the truncation or even erasure of most of the nation’s contending multiple memories. The postcolonial nation and the way it is imagined, in this regard, does not account for all of the memories that members ...
... extends anachronistic colonial-era cartographies beyond their expiry dates while perpetuating the truncation or even erasure of most of the nation’s contending multiple memories. The postcolonial nation and the way it is imagined, in this regard, does not account for all of the memories that members ...
On the Use and Meaning of Prepositions Clearly
... (2) The Object of the Preposition was the head noun or pronoun of the object’s noun phrase; for prepositions with two or more objects only the first one was considered. A sentence using the given word as something besides a preposition was deleted from analysis altogether. Preposition-words were not ...
... (2) The Object of the Preposition was the head noun or pronoun of the object’s noun phrase; for prepositions with two or more objects only the first one was considered. A sentence using the given word as something besides a preposition was deleted from analysis altogether. Preposition-words were not ...
Syntax I
... stress: I will talk to [the Jápanese now] and [the French later]. Further, similarly puzzling data can be obtained from movement. Consider the topicalization of infinitives in German/Dutch, e.g., “walk has he not” A verb that has two internal arguments can be topicalized either together with the fir ...
... stress: I will talk to [the Jápanese now] and [the French later]. Further, similarly puzzling data can be obtained from movement. Consider the topicalization of infinitives in German/Dutch, e.g., “walk has he not” A verb that has two internal arguments can be topicalized either together with the fir ...
Situation entity types (annotation manual).
... In this annotation project, we mark the SE types of clauses with the aim of providing a large corpus of annotated text for the following purposes: (1) Training, development and evaluation of automatic systems classifying situation entities, as well as sub-tasks which have (partially) been studied by ...
... In this annotation project, we mark the SE types of clauses with the aim of providing a large corpus of annotated text for the following purposes: (1) Training, development and evaluation of automatic systems classifying situation entities, as well as sub-tasks which have (partially) been studied by ...
English Syntax: An Introduction
... that we use just a finite set of resources in producing grammatical sentences, and that we do not just rely on the meaning of words involved. Consider the examples in (4): (4) a. *Kim fond of Lee. b. Kim is fond of Lee. Even though it is not difficult to understand the meaning of (4a), English has a ...
... that we use just a finite set of resources in producing grammatical sentences, and that we do not just rely on the meaning of words involved. Consider the examples in (4): (4) a. *Kim fond of Lee. b. Kim is fond of Lee. Even though it is not difficult to understand the meaning of (4a), English has a ...
Appendix A - Center for Sprogteknologi
... 2.3.1 The syntactic encoding of adjectives ......................................................................................................... 61 2.3.2 The valency of adjectives ................................................................................................................. ...
... 2.3.1 The syntactic encoding of adjectives ......................................................................................................... 61 2.3.2 The valency of adjectives ................................................................................................................. ...
Reflexivity and Intensification in Middle English
... it as an ‘indefinite’ belonging to the subgroup of ‘words marking identity and the contrary’ together with quantifiers like eall ‘all’, ilca ‘the same’ etc. SELF may precede or follow its head N just as other adjectives (though preposing was more common for adjectives) do, and it follows the usual r ...
... it as an ‘indefinite’ belonging to the subgroup of ‘words marking identity and the contrary’ together with quantifiers like eall ‘all’, ilca ‘the same’ etc. SELF may precede or follow its head N just as other adjectives (though preposing was more common for adjectives) do, and it follows the usual r ...
Grammar and Language Workbook, Part 1
... 27. Uncle Steve and Aunt Margaret are going to visit their son Tommy at the university. 28. James Monroe formulated an important plan for foreign policy known as the Monroe Doctrine. 29. Our team travels to Junction City to play for the championship. 30. The rain fell throughout the night and into t ...
... 27. Uncle Steve and Aunt Margaret are going to visit their son Tommy at the university. 28. James Monroe formulated an important plan for foreign policy known as the Monroe Doctrine. 29. Our team travels to Junction City to play for the championship. 30. The rain fell throughout the night and into t ...
Anaphora Resolution for Question Answering
... The InfoLab Group at MIT's Al Lab has developed systems that attempt to solve the problem of information access. The belief that natural language is the easiest way for humans to request information has led the group to work on question answering systems. The START (SynTactic Analysis using Reversib ...
... The InfoLab Group at MIT's Al Lab has developed systems that attempt to solve the problem of information access. The belief that natural language is the easiest way for humans to request information has led the group to work on question answering systems. The START (SynTactic Analysis using Reversib ...
Prefixes and the Delimitation of Events*
... The form and meaning of complex nominal and verbal predicates are partly motivated by the intuition that “we do not use the expressions that chunk up our experience with (singular) expressions that provide that experience already chunked up” (Bach 1981: 74). For example, we judge *a pound of an oran ...
... The form and meaning of complex nominal and verbal predicates are partly motivated by the intuition that “we do not use the expressions that chunk up our experience with (singular) expressions that provide that experience already chunked up” (Bach 1981: 74). For example, we judge *a pound of an oran ...
Pronouns
... If a pronoun refers to a singular noun, it must also match that noun in gender: he for masculine nouns, she for feminine nouns, and it for genderless nouns. In the following sentence, his agrees with Mike because both are singular and masculine: Mike likes his coffee hot. ...
... If a pronoun refers to a singular noun, it must also match that noun in gender: he for masculine nouns, she for feminine nouns, and it for genderless nouns. In the following sentence, his agrees with Mike because both are singular and masculine: Mike likes his coffee hot. ...