An Introduction to Cognitive Grammar RONALD
... state to the next (i.e., they are construed as identical), as do the landmarks. Figures 4(b) and 4(c) represent the sense of away that occurs in sentences like (l)(a), and the sense of gone found in sentences like (l)(b). (l)(a) China is very far away. (b) When I arrived, he was already gone. Away p ...
... state to the next (i.e., they are construed as identical), as do the landmarks. Figures 4(b) and 4(c) represent the sense of away that occurs in sentences like (l)(a), and the sense of gone found in sentences like (l)(b). (l)(a) China is very far away. (b) When I arrived, he was already gone. Away p ...
The choice bli-s-June-99
... Previous research on the passives in the Scandinavian languages has also looked at the frequency of the passive forms in spoken and written language as well as in different genres. All the grammarians mentioned here associate s-passive with the written mode, in particular bureaucratic writings. This ...
... Previous research on the passives in the Scandinavian languages has also looked at the frequency of the passive forms in spoken and written language as well as in different genres. All the grammarians mentioned here associate s-passive with the written mode, in particular bureaucratic writings. This ...
Grammar Practice Book - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
... Read each group of words. Place a period on the line at the end if it is a sentence. If it is a sentence fragment, write an F on the line. 1. Sage missed vocabulary day because she had a cold 2. Finished defining the vocabulary words 3. Sage liked to make up her own definitions Place a period on the ...
... Read each group of words. Place a period on the line at the end if it is a sentence. If it is a sentence fragment, write an F on the line. 1. Sage missed vocabulary day because she had a cold 2. Finished defining the vocabulary words 3. Sage liked to make up her own definitions Place a period on the ...
- SOAS Research Online
... or more bound functional morphemes attached to the stem. Noun complexes consist of a head noun, to which may be attached a single minor-syllable prefix to the left, and case- or role-marking morphemes, postpositions, particles and the like to the right. The head verb or noun may itself be a compound ...
... or more bound functional morphemes attached to the stem. Noun complexes consist of a head noun, to which may be attached a single minor-syllable prefix to the left, and case- or role-marking morphemes, postpositions, particles and the like to the right. The head verb or noun may itself be a compound ...
GRS LX 700 Language Acquisition and Linguistic Theory
... part of S, is to assume that T is the head of S. • Given this, we will rename our S node to “TP” to be more in line with our other phrases. • TP: NP T (Neg) VP • That is, the tense morpheme -ed or a modal like might is actually the head of the sentence. ...
... part of S, is to assume that T is the head of S. • Given this, we will rename our S node to “TP” to be more in line with our other phrases. • TP: NP T (Neg) VP • That is, the tense morpheme -ed or a modal like might is actually the head of the sentence. ...
湖南省第一师范学院外语系备课用纸
... Nobody but she can solve our problems. Everybody except he agreed to our proposal. Nobody can solve our problems but her. Everybody agreed to our proposal but him. f) In a who-question, the case form of the interrogative pronoun is determined by its function in the sentence. In formal style, the pro ...
... Nobody but she can solve our problems. Everybody except he agreed to our proposal. Nobody can solve our problems but her. Everybody agreed to our proposal but him. f) In a who-question, the case form of the interrogative pronoun is determined by its function in the sentence. In formal style, the pro ...
A Brief History of Icelandic Weather Verbs
... A Brief History of Icelandic Weather Verbs∗ Syntax, Semantics and Argument Structure Thórhallur Eythórsson and Sigríður Sæunn Sigurðardóttir University of Iceland and Ghent University Weather verbs in Icelandic are not “no-argument” predicates, but occur with a quasi-argument (non-referential pro) a ...
... A Brief History of Icelandic Weather Verbs∗ Syntax, Semantics and Argument Structure Thórhallur Eythórsson and Sigríður Sæunn Sigurðardóttir University of Iceland and Ghent University Weather verbs in Icelandic are not “no-argument” predicates, but occur with a quasi-argument (non-referential pro) a ...
Nominalization in Yami*
... In the Philippine and Formosan languages, the morphemes that occur in indicative verb forms are also used in nominalization, as has already been pointed out by others. Some have even hypothesized that these indicative verb forms were derived by nominalization. However, the relationship between nomin ...
... In the Philippine and Formosan languages, the morphemes that occur in indicative verb forms are also used in nominalization, as has already been pointed out by others. Some have even hypothesized that these indicative verb forms were derived by nominalization. However, the relationship between nomin ...
Objects in Resultatives
... presumptively state any relations to the R event in my logical forms, from now on. An event of causation may also have an agent, a thing responsible for its happening. One might suggest that this entails being the agent of the means event. Certainly some theories of action have sought to reduce agen ...
... presumptively state any relations to the R event in my logical forms, from now on. An event of causation may also have an agent, a thing responsible for its happening. One might suggest that this entails being the agent of the means event. Certainly some theories of action have sought to reduce agen ...
Parts of Speech, Run-On Sentences, Comma Splicing
... you are understanding the concepts presented and doing the work correctly. You should correct any mistakes you make before going forward. Proceeding slowly and cautiously is often the fastest way to success. You will get the most out of this booklet if you read everything and do not skip parts as yo ...
... you are understanding the concepts presented and doing the work correctly. You should correct any mistakes you make before going forward. Proceeding slowly and cautiously is often the fastest way to success. You will get the most out of this booklet if you read everything and do not skip parts as yo ...
Template form in prosodic morphology
... Unlike the l infix of Choctaw, the µ infix of Balangao remains unrealized when prohibited by syllabic well-formedness conditions. This occurs whenever the initial syllable of the base is already heavy, as in so-soblak. For the same reason, gemination is impossible in stressed syllables; hence the c ...
... Unlike the l infix of Choctaw, the µ infix of Balangao remains unrealized when prohibited by syllabic well-formedness conditions. This occurs whenever the initial syllable of the base is already heavy, as in so-soblak. For the same reason, gemination is impossible in stressed syllables; hence the c ...
a Sample - Rainbow Resource
... a common position for the phrase because it functions as an adverb telling where, when, or how the verb does its action. In this chapter, you will learn that sometimes, for emphasis, a writer places a prepositional phrase at the beginning of the sentence. When it is in that position it is called an ...
... a common position for the phrase because it functions as an adverb telling where, when, or how the verb does its action. In this chapter, you will learn that sometimes, for emphasis, a writer places a prepositional phrase at the beginning of the sentence. When it is in that position it is called an ...
double case constructions in Koine Greek - Journal of Greco
... It has long been recognized that the Greek language makes use of double case constructions—at least the double accusative variety. Although only certain verbs allow for such constructions, 1 they are nevertheless commonly encountered by readers of the New Testament and other Greek literature. Drawin ...
... It has long been recognized that the Greek language makes use of double case constructions—at least the double accusative variety. Although only certain verbs allow for such constructions, 1 they are nevertheless commonly encountered by readers of the New Testament and other Greek literature. Drawin ...
New Latin Grammar - The Language Realm
... languages of the foregoing groups, a careful examination of their structure and vocabulary demonstrates their intimate relationship and proves overwhelmingly their descent from a ...
... languages of the foregoing groups, a careful examination of their structure and vocabulary demonstrates their intimate relationship and proves overwhelmingly their descent from a ...
Paraphrasing factoid dependency trees into fluent sentences in a
... An information carrier i will be said to be about information carrier j if the information borne by j holds in i. The rather abstract sounding notion of “information carrier” can denote a single term, but also a composition of terms into a structured query or a document. In other retrieval models (B ...
... An information carrier i will be said to be about information carrier j if the information borne by j holds in i. The rather abstract sounding notion of “information carrier” can denote a single term, but also a composition of terms into a structured query or a document. In other retrieval models (B ...
Bridging the Gap: Retaking the Accuplacer WritePlacer College
... Mathematics. The Language Arts section of the test features a writing section in which students are asked to write a persuasive essay on a designated topic. If a student fails to reach a score of 6 or better on the essay, he or she must take developmental English classes in college before taking Eng ...
... Mathematics. The Language Arts section of the test features a writing section in which students are asked to write a persuasive essay on a designated topic. If a student fails to reach a score of 6 or better on the essay, he or she must take developmental English classes in college before taking Eng ...
on-interpretation
... belong to the subject or not, so that if one man affirms that an event of a given character will take place and another denies it, it is plain that the statement of the one will correspond with reality and that of the other will not. For the predicate cannot both belong and not belong to the subject ...
... belong to the subject or not, so that if one man affirms that an event of a given character will take place and another denies it, it is plain that the statement of the one will correspond with reality and that of the other will not. For the predicate cannot both belong and not belong to the subject ...
1-1 1-1 Japanese Audio Flashcard Lessons, Grammar Guide, 9
... You may recall that aru = arimasu (‘exist’) is used for inanimate objects including plants. By contrast, iru = imasu (‘exist’) is used for animate objects like animals and people, not including plants. Iru is an ru verb, since you don’t ‘double the t’ when making its te and ta forms, i.e., ite = ‘ex ...
... You may recall that aru = arimasu (‘exist’) is used for inanimate objects including plants. By contrast, iru = imasu (‘exist’) is used for animate objects like animals and people, not including plants. Iru is an ru verb, since you don’t ‘double the t’ when making its te and ta forms, i.e., ite = ‘ex ...
Iberdrola Style Guide
... The sections of the Guide focus on the areas to which attention must be paid to produce quality writing. A good understanding of the rules of punctuation and grammar, avoidance of common lexical errors, and an awareness of good stylistic practice and how to best construct arguments all constitute in ...
... The sections of the Guide focus on the areas to which attention must be paid to produce quality writing. A good understanding of the rules of punctuation and grammar, avoidance of common lexical errors, and an awareness of good stylistic practice and how to best construct arguments all constitute in ...
new latin grammar
... languages of the foregoing groups, a careful examination of their structure and vocabulary demonstrates their intimate relationship and proves overwhelmingly their descent from a common parent. We must believe, therefore, that at one time there existed a homogeneous clan or tribe of people speaking ...
... languages of the foregoing groups, a careful examination of their structure and vocabulary demonstrates their intimate relationship and proves overwhelmingly their descent from a common parent. We must believe, therefore, that at one time there existed a homogeneous clan or tribe of people speaking ...
Full text
... of experiences, in a rebellious and self-supporting effort to preserve a sense of genuine, different self, and inclined to practice an escape from emotion and an escape from personality, so as to create an art that could transcend time and space, or the contingent human universe. Via Toklas’ voice, ...
... of experiences, in a rebellious and self-supporting effort to preserve a sense of genuine, different self, and inclined to practice an escape from emotion and an escape from personality, so as to create an art that could transcend time and space, or the contingent human universe. Via Toklas’ voice, ...
A grammar of the Somali language with examples in prose
... important foundation to a Somali literature. Paulitschke's work is isolated individuals of the people, ...
... important foundation to a Somali literature. Paulitschke's work is isolated individuals of the people, ...
Punctuation - Ashland Theological Seminary
... BASIC GRAMMAR Adjective: An adjective modifies a noun or pronoun, usually answering one of the these questions: Which one? What kind of? How many? The articles a, an, and the are also adjectives. The lame elephant (Which elephant?) Valuable old stamps (what kind of ...
... BASIC GRAMMAR Adjective: An adjective modifies a noun or pronoun, usually answering one of the these questions: Which one? What kind of? How many? The articles a, an, and the are also adjectives. The lame elephant (Which elephant?) Valuable old stamps (what kind of ...
Laura A. Michaelis University of Colorado at Boulder Proceedings of
... which began prior to the past reference time: the getting-up event FOLLOWS her arrival. Hence, progressive sentences can be modeled as imperfective sentences. As a phase-denoting aspect in the sense of Coseriu 1976, the progressive picks out a proper subpart of an event. In accordance with Mittwoch ...
... which began prior to the past reference time: the getting-up event FOLLOWS her arrival. Hence, progressive sentences can be modeled as imperfective sentences. As a phase-denoting aspect in the sense of Coseriu 1976, the progressive picks out a proper subpart of an event. In accordance with Mittwoch ...