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... The author takes this opportunity of acknowledging the assistance which he has derived from the writings of ...
... The author takes this opportunity of acknowledging the assistance which he has derived from the writings of ...
LOGIC, SYNTAX, AND GRAMMATICAL AGREEMENT* Geoffrey K
... values. For example, in the case of coordinate structures (see Farkas and Ojeda, in press; Sag, Wasow, Gazdar and Weisler, forthcoming): if are is found with plural subjects, but also with subjects that are coordinate but have singular conjuncts (Kim and Sandy are happy), the assumption is immediate ...
... values. For example, in the case of coordinate structures (see Farkas and Ojeda, in press; Sag, Wasow, Gazdar and Weisler, forthcoming): if are is found with plural subjects, but also with subjects that are coordinate but have singular conjuncts (Kim and Sandy are happy), the assumption is immediate ...
Independent and Dependent Clauses
... **If you’re struggling, think about ANYTHING you know about independent clauses. ...
... **If you’re struggling, think about ANYTHING you know about independent clauses. ...
Practical Guide to English Usage
... 1.3.2. Quantity partitives .......................................................................................... 1.4. Collective nouns ...................................................................................................................... 1.5. Noun + noun ........................ ...
... 1.3.2. Quantity partitives .......................................................................................... 1.4. Collective nouns ...................................................................................................................... 1.5. Noun + noun ........................ ...
Animating the narrow syntax
... the theme sign is determined by the person feature of the subject. When the object is morphologically animate, the form of the theme sign depends on features of both the subject and the object. In the latter case, the term direct/inverse marking is also used. See Section 2.2.2 for further discussion ...
... the theme sign is determined by the person feature of the subject. When the object is morphologically animate, the form of the theme sign depends on features of both the subject and the object. In the latter case, the term direct/inverse marking is also used. See Section 2.2.2 for further discussion ...
Gerunds as Subjects
... You try! Circle the gerund and underline the entire gerund phrase. 1. The crowing of the rooster woke us up way too early! 1. Kathy enjoys reading a good book. 1. Planning a vacation can be hard work. 1. Climbing the mountain was tougher than I thought it would be. Finding those gerunds is getting ...
... You try! Circle the gerund and underline the entire gerund phrase. 1. The crowing of the rooster woke us up way too early! 1. Kathy enjoys reading a good book. 1. Planning a vacation can be hard work. 1. Climbing the mountain was tougher than I thought it would be. Finding those gerunds is getting ...
Discrete Skills - Woosterapsi2011
... English. And then I realized why. It’s because over the twenty years we’ve been together I’ve often used the same kind of English with him, and sometimes he even uses it with me. It has become our language of intimacy, a different sort of English that relates to family talk, the language I grew up w ...
... English. And then I realized why. It’s because over the twenty years we’ve been together I’ve often used the same kind of English with him, and sometimes he even uses it with me. It has become our language of intimacy, a different sort of English that relates to family talk, the language I grew up w ...
The Pronominal System in Standard Arabic: Strong, Clitic and Affixal
... object pronouns are formed by omitting the first two syllables. The first person singular and third person plural masculine subject pronouns are suppletive forms completing the paradigm. They are not derived by reduction from their full counterparts. After investigating the distributional properties ...
... object pronouns are formed by omitting the first two syllables. The first person singular and third person plural masculine subject pronouns are suppletive forms completing the paradigm. They are not derived by reduction from their full counterparts. After investigating the distributional properties ...
Grace Theological Journal 6
... Identification of the Construction General Principles. With reference to the identification of the construction, I have counted about thirty questionable instances. The most common of these involved an infinitive as the complement.24 The question here is whether the infinitive is functioning substan ...
... Identification of the Construction General Principles. With reference to the identification of the construction, I have counted about thirty questionable instances. The most common of these involved an infinitive as the complement.24 The question here is whether the infinitive is functioning substan ...
II PRONOUNS APPENDIX B When we speak or write about different
... The dog _ _ _ _ _ _ barked was a street-dog. ...
... The dog _ _ _ _ _ _ barked was a street-dog. ...
PowerPoint
... • For q-role assignment to be local, Mary has to be in the same clause. q-role assignment takes place at DS, after which movement rules (like head-movement from last time) apply. We can solve both problems at once by supposing that Mary moves from the embedded subject position at DS to the main clau ...
... • For q-role assignment to be local, Mary has to be in the same clause. q-role assignment takes place at DS, after which movement rules (like head-movement from last time) apply. We can solve both problems at once by supposing that Mary moves from the embedded subject position at DS to the main clau ...
Grammar of the Bórnu or Kanuri language
... he had not forgotten his mother- tongue, but communicated vit to ...
... he had not forgotten his mother- tongue, but communicated vit to ...
Polysemous agent nominals in Kambaata (Cushitic) - Hal-SHS
... K’abeena and Alaaba, Kambaata’s closest relatives, have slightly different plural forms: -aan-ú in K’abeena (CRASS 2005: 73) and -aan-ú-ta in Alaaba (SCHNEIDER-BLUM 2007: 147). The accusative case form is also the citation form. Consult SCHNEIDER-BLUM (2007: 147, ex. 411) for an Alaaba example in wh ...
... K’abeena and Alaaba, Kambaata’s closest relatives, have slightly different plural forms: -aan-ú in K’abeena (CRASS 2005: 73) and -aan-ú-ta in Alaaba (SCHNEIDER-BLUM 2007: 147). The accusative case form is also the citation form. Consult SCHNEIDER-BLUM (2007: 147, ex. 411) for an Alaaba example in wh ...
Experiments for Dependency Parsing of Greek
... Table 1: Common dependency relations in the Greek Dependency Treebank Apart from the addition of new material, another difference from previous versions is that GDT-2014 sentences have been manually validated for POS, morphosyntactic features and lemmas. The tagset used contains 584 combinations of ...
... Table 1: Common dependency relations in the Greek Dependency Treebank Apart from the addition of new material, another difference from previous versions is that GDT-2014 sentences have been manually validated for POS, morphosyntactic features and lemmas. The tagset used contains 584 combinations of ...
Comma Errors There are two kinds of comma errors: comma
... nouns, verbs, prepositional phrases, adjective clauses, etc. The “buzzword” for this rule is ITEMS IN A SERIES. *NOTE THAT THERE IS A COMMA SEPARATING THE LAST TWO ITEMS. THIS SPECIFIC COMMA IS CALLED AN OXFORD COMMA.* *NOTE THAT POLYSYNDETON IS A RHETORICAL TECHNIQUE THAT EMPLOYS MANY COORDINATING ...
... nouns, verbs, prepositional phrases, adjective clauses, etc. The “buzzword” for this rule is ITEMS IN A SERIES. *NOTE THAT THERE IS A COMMA SEPARATING THE LAST TWO ITEMS. THIS SPECIFIC COMMA IS CALLED AN OXFORD COMMA.* *NOTE THAT POLYSYNDETON IS A RHETORICAL TECHNIQUE THAT EMPLOYS MANY COORDINATING ...
Using Unknown Word Techniques to Learn Known Words
... or incomplete and that one or more correct entries for this word are missing from the lexicon. Our idea is to treat the word as if it was unknown and, in the second phase, to employ lexical acquisition (LA) to learn the missing correct entries. In the case study presented here, we employ the iterati ...
... or incomplete and that one or more correct entries for this word are missing from the lexicon. Our idea is to treat the word as if it was unknown and, in the second phase, to employ lexical acquisition (LA) to learn the missing correct entries. In the case study presented here, we employ the iterati ...
The Syntactic Operator se in Spanish
... The last clarification in the description of the data that follows concerns the socalled “strength” of the Agreement nodes. Here I again follow minimalist assumptions in considering that a functional node is “strong” when its features have to be checked overt ...
... The last clarification in the description of the data that follows concerns the socalled “strength” of the Agreement nodes. Here I again follow minimalist assumptions in considering that a functional node is “strong” when its features have to be checked overt ...
modevid_r_7 - Teaching for Effective Learning @ NPS
... Sentence level (capital to begin and full stop /question mark/exclamation mark to end Basic punctuation (capitals for proper nouns and commas in lists) Words and word groups Verbs and verb groups/phrases) o representing different processes ...
... Sentence level (capital to begin and full stop /question mark/exclamation mark to end Basic punctuation (capitals for proper nouns and commas in lists) Words and word groups Verbs and verb groups/phrases) o representing different processes ...
Lecture 07 - ELTE / SEAS
... Tense is always null It heads a vP which is the complement of the inflection Different inflections select for different tenses Tense is a bound morpheme which needs supporting When the verb cannot do this, an auxiliary is inserted Whatever supports tense will support the bound inflection by moving f ...
... Tense is always null It heads a vP which is the complement of the inflection Different inflections select for different tenses Tense is a bound morpheme which needs supporting When the verb cannot do this, an auxiliary is inserted Whatever supports tense will support the bound inflection by moving f ...
Gros Ventre Student Grammar
... meaning of a verb have been written in small letters. This is to help keep things clear: PAST means ‘past tense’ while passed would mean that the verb in question has the translation of ‘(he, I etc) passed (by some place).’ The Verb The action word [verb] is the heart of the Gros Ventre language. As ...
... meaning of a verb have been written in small letters. This is to help keep things clear: PAST means ‘past tense’ while passed would mean that the verb in question has the translation of ‘(he, I etc) passed (by some place).’ The Verb The action word [verb] is the heart of the Gros Ventre language. As ...
AP Language and Composition The Cumulative Sentence Sentence
... excitement. It’s ideal for the narrative and descriptive modes of rhetoric. (Can you spot the independent clause in each of Warren’s three sentences? I’ve put each one in bold font.) I. How to Accumulate a Cumulative Sentence All sentence types have a little grammar you have to master. As a practiti ...
... excitement. It’s ideal for the narrative and descriptive modes of rhetoric. (Can you spot the independent clause in each of Warren’s three sentences? I’ve put each one in bold font.) I. How to Accumulate a Cumulative Sentence All sentence types have a little grammar you have to master. As a practiti ...
Egenéto he basileia tou kosmou tou kyríou hêmon kai tou
... been going on since at least the late seventies. In 1987 a substantial amount of Eldarin vocabulary became available with the publication of the Etymologies (LR:347-400), and enthusiasts were soon trying to compile actual texts using the “Elvish” words Tolkien had listed half a century earlier. Thes ...
... been going on since at least the late seventies. In 1987 a substantial amount of Eldarin vocabulary became available with the publication of the Etymologies (LR:347-400), and enthusiasts were soon trying to compile actual texts using the “Elvish” words Tolkien had listed half a century earlier. Thes ...