The pronominal clitic of quantified noun phrases in Slovenian
... restricted with parameter (2). While Slovenian clitics can either procliticize or encliticize to their host, as exemplified in (3), Serbo-Croatian clitics only encliticize, (4). At PF, the Slovenian pronominal clitic jim in (3a) merges with the preceding phonological word jaz, satisfying both requir ...
... restricted with parameter (2). While Slovenian clitics can either procliticize or encliticize to their host, as exemplified in (3), Serbo-Croatian clitics only encliticize, (4). At PF, the Slovenian pronominal clitic jim in (3a) merges with the preceding phonological word jaz, satisfying both requir ...
All_The_Arabic_You_Should_Have_Learned
... verbs. They were totally confused by these verbs, but had plodded along in their studies of the language hoping that these verbs would be rare and that they could get by. Additionally, many of the students were weak in basic grammar, things which are taught in first-year university-level Arabic cour ...
... verbs. They were totally confused by these verbs, but had plodded along in their studies of the language hoping that these verbs would be rare and that they could get by. Additionally, many of the students were weak in basic grammar, things which are taught in first-year university-level Arabic cour ...
The Syntax of Cape Verdean Creole
... comparing the Barlavento (windward) and Sotavento (leeward) varieties. Their work included linguistic excerpts from several islands. Brito (1887) is the first bilingual study (Portuguese/CVC) to focus on the morpho-syntax of the variety spoken on the island of Santiago. Fernandes (1920) compiled the ...
... comparing the Barlavento (windward) and Sotavento (leeward) varieties. Their work included linguistic excerpts from several islands. Brito (1887) is the first bilingual study (Portuguese/CVC) to focus on the morpho-syntax of the variety spoken on the island of Santiago. Fernandes (1920) compiled the ...
Vocabulary Acquisition and Use
... • Classifies words based on stated characteristics in informational text • Chooses the synonym (term not used) for a common verb • Identifies a word that means the same thing as a given word (noun) • Identifies a word that means the same thing as a given word (adjective) • Identifies a word that mea ...
... • Classifies words based on stated characteristics in informational text • Chooses the synonym (term not used) for a common verb • Identifies a word that means the same thing as a given word (noun) • Identifies a word that means the same thing as a given word (adjective) • Identifies a word that mea ...
VOCABULARY ACQUISITION AND USE
... • Classifies words based on stated characteristics in informational text • Chooses the synonym (term not used) for a common verb • Identifies a word that means the same thing as a given word (noun) • Identifies a word that means the same thing as a given word (adjective) • Identifies a word that mea ...
... • Classifies words based on stated characteristics in informational text • Chooses the synonym (term not used) for a common verb • Identifies a word that means the same thing as a given word (noun) • Identifies a word that means the same thing as a given word (adjective) • Identifies a word that mea ...
CONTENTS - Ziyonet.uz
... always, there are many others which also function as other word classes. Thus, adverbs like dead (dead tired), clear (to get clear away), clean (I’ve clean forgotten), slow, easy (he would say that slow and easy) coincide with adjectives (a dead body, clear waters, clean hands). Adverbs like past, a ...
... always, there are many others which also function as other word classes. Thus, adverbs like dead (dead tired), clear (to get clear away), clean (I’ve clean forgotten), slow, easy (he would say that slow and easy) coincide with adjectives (a dead body, clear waters, clean hands). Adverbs like past, a ...
On the syntax ofconstructions with arb SE in Spanish
... We have adopted the analysis in Koopman & Sportiche (1988) by which the subject of a verb associated with an external a-role is generated in its vp* internal position (DP*) (see 4b above). This is the case for U nergative structures, such as (12a). Koopman & Sportiche (1988: Sec. 1.4) further claim ...
... We have adopted the analysis in Koopman & Sportiche (1988) by which the subject of a verb associated with an external a-role is generated in its vp* internal position (DP*) (see 4b above). This is the case for U nergative structures, such as (12a). Koopman & Sportiche (1988: Sec. 1.4) further claim ...
Form and Meaning in the Hebrew Verb
... This dissertation is dedicated to my grandparents, who left one world to create another. May we rise to meet their challenge. ...
... This dissertation is dedicated to my grandparents, who left one world to create another. May we rise to meet their challenge. ...
24 Important Words and Phrases
... extremely useful and beautiful language quickly and effectively. If you are willing to spend just 24 hours of your time studying the grammar, vocabulary, and phrases presented in the lessons, you will find that you will be able to understand and communicate in Spanish in various types of everyday si ...
... extremely useful and beautiful language quickly and effectively. If you are willing to spend just 24 hours of your time studying the grammar, vocabulary, and phrases presented in the lessons, you will find that you will be able to understand and communicate in Spanish in various types of everyday si ...
The secret life of focus exponents, and what it tells us about fronted
... (15) Was ist denn hier für eine Aufregung? / What’s all the excitement about? # [[[Ein AUSSENSEITER gewonnen] hat hier noch nie]] F The fact that the answer is infelicitous in such an all-focus context shows that only the fronted verbal constituent must be focused, not more. ...
... (15) Was ist denn hier für eine Aufregung? / What’s all the excitement about? # [[[Ein AUSSENSEITER gewonnen] hat hier noch nie]] F The fact that the answer is infelicitous in such an all-focus context shows that only the fronted verbal constituent must be focused, not more. ...
24 Important Words and Phrases
... extremely useful and beautiful language quickly and effectively. If you are willing to spend just 24 hours of your time studying the grammar, vocabulary, and phrases presented in the lessons, you will find that you will be able to understand and communicate in Spanish in various types of everyday si ...
... extremely useful and beautiful language quickly and effectively. If you are willing to spend just 24 hours of your time studying the grammar, vocabulary, and phrases presented in the lessons, you will find that you will be able to understand and communicate in Spanish in various types of everyday si ...
Choices for Writers
... Many of the most common errors in word choice, punctuation, and grammar come from writing with the same voice we use to speak. As the internet and other technologies utilize images and video over written text, English is increasingly learned by ear more than through reading. This is true of both “na ...
... Many of the most common errors in word choice, punctuation, and grammar come from writing with the same voice we use to speak. As the internet and other technologies utilize images and video over written text, English is increasingly learned by ear more than through reading. This is true of both “na ...
И - English Classes
... introduced into some modern linguistic publications. On the other hand, it is the linguistic science developed before structuralism and mathematical linguistics, and parallel to them, that forms the basis of our knowledge of lexical phenomena. Much attention is therefore given to the history of ling ...
... introduced into some modern linguistic publications. On the other hand, it is the linguistic science developed before structuralism and mathematical linguistics, and parallel to them, that forms the basis of our knowledge of lexical phenomena. Much attention is therefore given to the history of ling ...
Extraction from gerunds and the internal syntax of verbs - Munin
... plausible for our data. The first one is that given the hierarchical ordering (Cinque 1999), the gerund would precede the main predicate; however, the order between main verb and gerund is rigidly Verb-Gerund. The second is that, from what we know from bona fide restructuring cases, this would force ...
... plausible for our data. The first one is that given the hierarchical ordering (Cinque 1999), the gerund would precede the main predicate; however, the order between main verb and gerund is rigidly Verb-Gerund. The second is that, from what we know from bona fide restructuring cases, this would force ...
On Comparative Suppletion
... despite suppletion in the comparative migliore ‘better’. In other words, it turns out that the morphological difference tracks the semantic one. The argument from suppletion is that the superlative properly contains the comparative, but this argument is applicable only to those superlatives that pl ...
... despite suppletion in the comparative migliore ‘better’. In other words, it turns out that the morphological difference tracks the semantic one. The argument from suppletion is that the superlative properly contains the comparative, but this argument is applicable only to those superlatives that pl ...
DESIGNING SYNTACTIC REPRESENTATIONS FOR NLP: AN
... NLP systems are ultimately built to serve the complex purposes of human users, performing such tasks as summarization, translation, or search. In order to perform these end-goal tasks, systems leverage different layers of linguistic information. The path from raw language data to the final output of ...
... NLP systems are ultimately built to serve the complex purposes of human users, performing such tasks as summarization, translation, or search. In order to perform these end-goal tasks, systems leverage different layers of linguistic information. The path from raw language data to the final output of ...
Nominal Roots as Event Predicates in English Denominal
... 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-studied constraint is compared to a well-known constraint on denominal conversion verbs i ...
... 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-studied constraint is compared to a well-known constraint on denominal conversion verbs i ...
Article 10: Cognitive Construction Grammar
... constructions as postulated by Goldberg, but they limit their power substantially. In this view, mini-constructions may form classes with other mini-constructions, establishing inheritance hierarchies containing more and less general patterns with different levels of semantic abstraction. This mean ...
... constructions as postulated by Goldberg, but they limit their power substantially. In this view, mini-constructions may form classes with other mini-constructions, establishing inheritance hierarchies containing more and less general patterns with different levels of semantic abstraction. This mean ...
Characteristics of Mandarin Imperatives Joan Chen-Main
... Subjects in imperatives often differ from subjects in other clauses with respect to optionality and restriction on interpretation. Crosslinguistically, imperatives do not require an overt subject (Sadock and Zwicky 1985, Platzack and Rosengren 1994). However, it has been argued that imperatives whic ...
... Subjects in imperatives often differ from subjects in other clauses with respect to optionality and restriction on interpretation. Crosslinguistically, imperatives do not require an overt subject (Sadock and Zwicky 1985, Platzack and Rosengren 1994). However, it has been argued that imperatives whic ...
Language Arts - Alton School District
... Rory Dunn is the main character in “The Hot and Cold Summer” by Johanna Hurwitz. Rory is a klutz. He let a parrot out of its cage and broke two toes trying to catch it. Rory isn’t exactly a leader. When Bolivia first came to Woodside, Rory wouldn’t speak to her. He made friends with Bolivia, but onl ...
... Rory Dunn is the main character in “The Hot and Cold Summer” by Johanna Hurwitz. Rory is a klutz. He let a parrot out of its cage and broke two toes trying to catch it. Rory isn’t exactly a leader. When Bolivia first came to Woodside, Rory wouldn’t speak to her. He made friends with Bolivia, but onl ...
- IOE EPrints
... used for the analysis is that of Error Analysis, with Contrastive Analysis used at the explanatory stage when necessary. Since these students hardly reach a stage of complete free writing at the end of their secondary school, we have limited ourselves to the level of the sentence and its parts. Only ...
... used for the analysis is that of Error Analysis, with Contrastive Analysis used at the explanatory stage when necessary. Since these students hardly reach a stage of complete free writing at the end of their secondary school, we have limited ourselves to the level of the sentence and its parts. Only ...
Building the PDT-Vallex valency lexicon
... (15) Anna went through Prague.DIR2 by the train.MEANS to the Faculty of Arts.DIR3 to get a student card.AIM. Due to this “free nature” of adjuncts, only the presence of arguments (obligatory or optional) and obligatory adjuncts is considered necessary at any verbal valency frame (FGDVT is thus said ...
... (15) Anna went through Prague.DIR2 by the train.MEANS to the Faculty of Arts.DIR3 to get a student card.AIM. Due to this “free nature” of adjuncts, only the presence of arguments (obligatory or optional) and obligatory adjuncts is considered necessary at any verbal valency frame (FGDVT is thus said ...
Building the PDT-VALLEX valency lexicon
... (15) Anna went through Prague.DIR2 by the train.MEANS to the Faculty of Arts.DIR3 to get a student card.AIM. Due to this “free nature” of adjuncts, only the presence of arguments (obligatory or optional) and obligatory adjuncts is considered necessary at any verbal valency frame (FGDVT is thus said ...
... (15) Anna went through Prague.DIR2 by the train.MEANS to the Faculty of Arts.DIR3 to get a student card.AIM. Due to this “free nature” of adjuncts, only the presence of arguments (obligatory or optional) and obligatory adjuncts is considered necessary at any verbal valency frame (FGDVT is thus said ...
UM_Sintaksis_(teorgrammatika)_022600_st
... There are two main levels which are traditionally distinguished in syntax: phrase level and sentence level. The two main units of syntax are correspondingly the phrase and the sentence. There are different definitions of the phrase in linguistic literature. One of them runs as follows: a phrase is e ...
... There are two main levels which are traditionally distinguished in syntax: phrase level and sentence level. The two main units of syntax are correspondingly the phrase and the sentence. There are different definitions of the phrase in linguistic literature. One of them runs as follows: a phrase is e ...
Grammar in Context Proficiency Level
... although it may be only slight, with grammatical concepts. With the help from time to time of a good dictionary or a teacher, you will be able to read this and the rest of the book with adequate understanding. In short, you will have reached an advanced level in English but you will still be learnin ...
... although it may be only slight, with grammatical concepts. With the help from time to time of a good dictionary or a teacher, you will be able to read this and the rest of the book with adequate understanding. In short, you will have reached an advanced level in English but you will still be learnin ...
Macedonian grammar
The grammar of Macedonian is, in many respects, similar to that of some other Balkan languages (constituent languages of the Balkan sprachbund), especially Bulgarian. Macedonian exhibits a number of grammatical features that distinguish it from most other Slavic languages, such as the elimination of case declension, the development of a suffixed definite article, and the lack of an infinitival verb, among others.The first printed Macedonian grammar was published by Gjorgjija Pulevski in 1880.