SOME BASIC RULES OF WELSH GRAMMAR Cynnwys
... 1. All nouns in Welsh are either masculine or feminine. There is no neuter gender. Unfortunately there is no way of telling which nouns are feminine and which are masculine, so it is important to learn the gender at the same time as the meaning. In a dictionary ‘b’ (benywaidd) will denote feminine n ...
... 1. All nouns in Welsh are either masculine or feminine. There is no neuter gender. Unfortunately there is no way of telling which nouns are feminine and which are masculine, so it is important to learn the gender at the same time as the meaning. In a dictionary ‘b’ (benywaidd) will denote feminine n ...
Area of Investigation - University of Zimbabwe Institutional Repository
... 1.3 A Brief History of Chakari Nyanja people and language 1.3.1 Chakari Nyanja people The term Nyanja is used to describe both the people and the language. The so-called Nyanja speakers in Zimbabwe are people of Malawian, Zambian and Mozambican origin who came from different ethnic backgrounds for ...
... 1.3 A Brief History of Chakari Nyanja people and language 1.3.1 Chakari Nyanja people The term Nyanja is used to describe both the people and the language. The so-called Nyanja speakers in Zimbabwe are people of Malawian, Zambian and Mozambican origin who came from different ethnic backgrounds for ...
PropBank Annotation Guidelines - Computational Language and
... Similarly, relativizers and their referents are linked in relative clause constructions, and traces are linked to their referents in reduced relative constructions. The annotation of this information creates a valuable corpus, which can be used as training data for a variety of natural language proc ...
... Similarly, relativizers and their referents are linked in relative clause constructions, and traces are linked to their referents in reduced relative constructions. The annotation of this information creates a valuable corpus, which can be used as training data for a variety of natural language proc ...
2 - NIS
... 2. The adults are going to plant roses. 3. The garden will have many pretty flowers. 4. I think we should plant trees too. Think of new plural nouns to replace the ones in the sentences above. Write each new sentence. ...
... 2. The adults are going to plant roses. 3. The garden will have many pretty flowers. 4. I think we should plant trees too. Think of new plural nouns to replace the ones in the sentences above. Write each new sentence. ...
Syntax of Moods and Tenses in New Testament Greek
... and simple, but to the end which this book is intended to serve they are as really germane as any discussions of the force of a Greek tense. One often fails to apprehend accurately a thought expressed in Greek quite as much through inexact knowledge of one's own language as through ignorance of Gree ...
... and simple, but to the end which this book is intended to serve they are as really germane as any discussions of the force of a Greek tense. One often fails to apprehend accurately a thought expressed in Greek quite as much through inexact knowledge of one's own language as through ignorance of Gree ...
Untitled - NACCL - The Ohio State University
... complex predicate construction with a fuzzy boundary; b. Some of the Chinese serial verb constructions have been developing from a complex clause into a simplex one; therefore the construction does not hold a single and/or consistent structure within. Finally, the diachronic change actually demonstr ...
... complex predicate construction with a fuzzy boundary; b. Some of the Chinese serial verb constructions have been developing from a complex clause into a simplex one; therefore the construction does not hold a single and/or consistent structure within. Finally, the diachronic change actually demonstr ...
COMPARATIVE STRUCTURES OF EAST CREE AND ENGLISH
... Children are especially good language learners, as most adults will have noticed. For reasons science has yet to adequately explain, children are particularly well-placed in terms of their cognitive abilities to acquire new languages. With adequate exposure to the second language, with good teaching ...
... Children are especially good language learners, as most adults will have noticed. For reasons science has yet to adequately explain, children are particularly well-placed in terms of their cognitive abilities to acquire new languages. With adequate exposure to the second language, with good teaching ...
A Linguistic History of Awyu-Dumut
... Niko Kobepa, Aung Si, Charlotte van Tongeren and Matthew Carroll for their interest in and comments on my research, and for sharing their own research with me. A special thank you goes to my housemates at Wongoola Close for making my time in Australia unforgettable. However, most of my time was not ...
... Niko Kobepa, Aung Si, Charlotte van Tongeren and Matthew Carroll for their interest in and comments on my research, and for sharing their own research with me. A special thank you goes to my housemates at Wongoola Close for making my time in Australia unforgettable. However, most of my time was not ...
Collocation
... expresses some abstract relation, such combinations, as a rule, are quite obviously non-self-dependent; they are as it was, stamped as artificially isolated from the context. Cf.: in a low voice; with difficulty; must finish; but a moment; and Jimmy; too cold; so unexpectedly. We call these combinat ...
... expresses some abstract relation, such combinations, as a rule, are quite obviously non-self-dependent; they are as it was, stamped as artificially isolated from the context. Cf.: in a low voice; with difficulty; must finish; but a moment; and Jimmy; too cold; so unexpectedly. We call these combinat ...
Jita Narrative Discourse
... eight narrators and used with their permission. The texts have been lightly edited to remove false starts and other performance errors, but otherwise retain features (such as repetitions and longer sentences) that are particular to the medium. The texts are referred to here by an abbreviated title, ...
... eight narrators and used with their permission. The texts have been lightly edited to remove false starts and other performance errors, but otherwise retain features (such as repetitions and longer sentences) that are particular to the medium. The texts are referred to here by an abbreviated title, ...
Lang Arts 11 HANDBOOK Grammar textbook
... 6. Reality almost always falls short of ideals. 7. Standing regally in the shallow pool was a huge flock of flamingos. 8. Give me a bunch of those shasta daisies, please. ...
... 6. Reality almost always falls short of ideals. 7. Standing regally in the shallow pool was a huge flock of flamingos. 8. Give me a bunch of those shasta daisies, please. ...
Phrase particles in the Somali language
... objective pronouns and adverbial particles. The use of objective pronouns is obligatory if there are valencies for them. The absence of the object in a position where it is syntactically necessary indicates the 3rd person singular or plural and is expressed by a zero marker (more details about this ...
... objective pronouns and adverbial particles. The use of objective pronouns is obligatory if there are valencies for them. The absence of the object in a position where it is syntactically necessary indicates the 3rd person singular or plural and is expressed by a zero marker (more details about this ...
Speculations on the syntax of subordinate clauses in Old English
... after that that land was named Natan lea 'After him, that land was called Netley.' ...
... after that that land was named Natan lea 'After him, that land was called Netley.' ...
Georgi Kapchits Sentence particles in the Somali language and their
... objective pronouns and adverbial particles. The use of objective pronouns is obligatory if there are valencies for them. The absence of the object in a position where it is syntactically necessary indicates the 3rd person singular or plural and is expressed by a zero marker (more details about this ...
... objective pronouns and adverbial particles. The use of objective pronouns is obligatory if there are valencies for them. The absence of the object in a position where it is syntactically necessary indicates the 3rd person singular or plural and is expressed by a zero marker (more details about this ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS - The Linguistics Journal
... The present study falls into the domain of Language Typology and Comparative Semantics. Within the field of Language Typology, Talmy (1985, 2000b) classifies languages into verb-framed and satellite-framed languages based on the incorporation of path and points out that both English and Chinese are ...
... The present study falls into the domain of Language Typology and Comparative Semantics. Within the field of Language Typology, Talmy (1985, 2000b) classifies languages into verb-framed and satellite-framed languages based on the incorporation of path and points out that both English and Chinese are ...
Meaning Through Syntax: Language
... the barn cannot be successfully parsed. With respect to other models, the MTS view is in conflict with one of the major classes, “constraint-based models.” In these models, the language processing system is assumed to store and use statistical information about the frequencies with which various lin ...
... the barn cannot be successfully parsed. With respect to other models, the MTS view is in conflict with one of the major classes, “constraint-based models.” In these models, the language processing system is assumed to store and use statistical information about the frequencies with which various lin ...
Kamasau (Wand Tuan) Grammar Morpheme to Sentence
... Table 1-1 is a list of abbreviations used. There are two basic ways of labelling constituents of grammatical structures. They may be labelled with class labels using all lower case letters (eg, nouns, adj., etc.), or with function labels with the first letter capital (eg, Head, Modifier, Complement, ...
... Table 1-1 is a list of abbreviations used. There are two basic ways of labelling constituents of grammatical structures. They may be labelled with class labels using all lower case letters (eg, nouns, adj., etc.), or with function labels with the first letter capital (eg, Head, Modifier, Complement, ...
Turkish: A Comprehensive Grammar
... Turkish-speaking masses. On the other hand, some common words of Arabic or Persian origin, such as perde ‘curtain’, kitap ‘book’, namaz ‘ritual prayer’, cami ‘mosque’, had become fully integrated into the general lexicon. The only significant foreign grammatical influence to be seen in the popular ...
... Turkish-speaking masses. On the other hand, some common words of Arabic or Persian origin, such as perde ‘curtain’, kitap ‘book’, namaz ‘ritual prayer’, cami ‘mosque’, had become fully integrated into the general lexicon. The only significant foreign grammatical influence to be seen in the popular ...
Tense and Aspect Systems
... conceptual apparatus of these works can be extended to other languages. Most extant descriptions of the world's languages contain almost no information at all about the use of TMA categories except for the labels that the grammarian has chosen to apply to them. Even if these labels are not just take ...
... conceptual apparatus of these works can be extended to other languages. Most extant descriptions of the world's languages contain almost no information at all about the use of TMA categories except for the labels that the grammarian has chosen to apply to them. Even if these labels are not just take ...
Automatic Detection of Conceptual Time Metaphors - BORA
... like these have been discussed from a theoretical perspective within the fields of Cognitive Linguistics. One of the major tasks of cognitive linguists was to verify the existence of a conceptual metaphor by e.g. manually searing for their surface realizations in corpora: “[I]t is necessary to list ...
... like these have been discussed from a theoretical perspective within the fields of Cognitive Linguistics. One of the major tasks of cognitive linguists was to verify the existence of a conceptual metaphor by e.g. manually searing for their surface realizations in corpora: “[I]t is necessary to list ...
The Notion of Surface-Syntactic Relation Revisited
... With respect to the possible number of occurrences of a given SSyntRel r with the same G, we put forth the following requirement: ...
... With respect to the possible number of occurrences of a given SSyntRel r with the same G, we put forth the following requirement: ...
Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Computational
... SD makes available two options, suited to different use cases: in one, every word of the original sentence is present as a node with relations between it and other nodes, whereas in the latter, certain words are “collapsed” out of the representation, making such changes as turning prepositions into ...
... SD makes available two options, suited to different use cases: in one, every word of the original sentence is present as a node with relations between it and other nodes, whereas in the latter, certain words are “collapsed” out of the representation, making such changes as turning prepositions into ...
First Experience Latin with Fr. Reginald Foster
... Lesson 11: Prepositions 2 Prepositions which take both the Accusative and Ablative As we learned, in the dictionary, 50% of prepositions are "prepositions which take the accusavite", often abbreviated: "prep. with acc." The other 50% of prepositions will be "prep. with abl." - prepositions which tak ...
... Lesson 11: Prepositions 2 Prepositions which take both the Accusative and Ablative As we learned, in the dictionary, 50% of prepositions are "prepositions which take the accusavite", often abbreviated: "prep. with acc." The other 50% of prepositions will be "prep. with abl." - prepositions which tak ...
Refining Your Writing
... throughout their writing. Like any repetitive task, reading text that contains too many sentences with the same length and structure can become monotonous and boring. Experienced writers mix it up by using an assortment of sentence patterns, rhythms, and lengths. In this chapter, you will follow a s ...
... throughout their writing. Like any repetitive task, reading text that contains too many sentences with the same length and structure can become monotonous and boring. Experienced writers mix it up by using an assortment of sentence patterns, rhythms, and lengths. In this chapter, you will follow a s ...
Practice - Royal Holloway
... It is strongly recommended that every member of the class should be given a complete copy of the course material, for backup and revision purposes. It should, of course, be explained that this is not a substitute for attending classes! It is essential that every member of the class must possess, and ...
... It is strongly recommended that every member of the class should be given a complete copy of the course material, for backup and revision purposes. It should, of course, be explained that this is not a substitute for attending classes! It is essential that every member of the class must possess, and ...
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.