Title A Contrastive Study of Japanese Compound
... explanations for the distribution of predicate types observed, including the role of idiomatic expressions and preceding elements. Finally, I look at the most frequently occurring simplex verbs and V2s in V-V compounds and identify several clusters of verbs that express similar meanings but are not ...
... explanations for the distribution of predicate types observed, including the role of idiomatic expressions and preceding elements. Finally, I look at the most frequently occurring simplex verbs and V2s in V-V compounds and identify several clusters of verbs that express similar meanings but are not ...
Agreement Morphology, Argument Structure and Syntax
... allow the subject and object to change places, whence (1) and (2) have the same translation, and so do (3) and (4). This, we claim, is due in part to the fact that English lacks any case distinctions whatsoever. In the semantics that we are proposing here we take these facts at face value. We allow ...
... allow the subject and object to change places, whence (1) and (2) have the same translation, and so do (3) and (4). This, we claim, is due in part to the fact that English lacks any case distinctions whatsoever. In the semantics that we are proposing here we take these facts at face value. We allow ...
Rapport de Maël - ANGLAIS IN FRANCE
... different ways it could be used, and the similarities in use / the common roots between French and English. For a student as bright and curious as Mael, something similar would be a very worthwhile investment! It makes one new word go a very long way! After all that brain work, we played badminton – ...
... different ways it could be used, and the similarities in use / the common roots between French and English. For a student as bright and curious as Mael, something similar would be a very worthwhile investment! It makes one new word go a very long way! After all that brain work, we played badminton – ...
Particle verbs and benefactive double objects in English: high and
... These facts, together with Arad’s claim about the relationship between meaning and derivation, demonstrate that we cannot give the same small clause analysis for both the particle verb and the benefactive. If both constructions involve the presence of a small clause predicate that selects the direct ...
... These facts, together with Arad’s claim about the relationship between meaning and derivation, demonstrate that we cannot give the same small clause analysis for both the particle verb and the benefactive. If both constructions involve the presence of a small clause predicate that selects the direct ...
23 THE SYNTACTIC FUNCTIONS OF PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES
... purpose, we prepositions expressing either the material cause or the psychological cause (motive). Most of adjuncts expresses the meaning of place and time. For example, a sentence in the short story about science fiction, “She had a very happy life until she was murdered on her wedding day”. On he ...
... purpose, we prepositions expressing either the material cause or the psychological cause (motive). Most of adjuncts expresses the meaning of place and time. For example, a sentence in the short story about science fiction, “She had a very happy life until she was murdered on her wedding day”. On he ...
Portuguese Syntax
... words, are marked by a ”non-terminal” (i.e. word-less) node on that level (small circles in the illustration), and are further split into a new generation of (maximal) constituents, on the next lower level, - and so on, until terminal nodes (words) are reached throughout the whole tree. Constituent ...
... words, are marked by a ”non-terminal” (i.e. word-less) node on that level (small circles in the illustration), and are further split into a new generation of (maximal) constituents, on the next lower level, - and so on, until terminal nodes (words) are reached throughout the whole tree. Constituent ...
Open Information Extraction from Real Internet Texts in Spanish
... performed for extractions from texts in the Spanish language. The experiments were conducted for two datasets: FactSpaCIC, a dataset of grammatically correct sentences collected from school textbooks (Aguilar Galicia, 2012), and RawWeb, a dataset of sentences randomly collected directly from the Web ...
... performed for extractions from texts in the Spanish language. The experiments were conducted for two datasets: FactSpaCIC, a dataset of grammatically correct sentences collected from school textbooks (Aguilar Galicia, 2012), and RawWeb, a dataset of sentences randomly collected directly from the Web ...
To be or not to be elided: VP ellipsis revisited
... A-Ha PERF PROG PASS mother put.up hair ‘A-Ha is having her hair put up (on her) by her mother.’ ...
... A-Ha PERF PROG PASS mother put.up hair ‘A-Ha is having her hair put up (on her) by her mother.’ ...
Portuguese Syntax
... words, are marked by a ”non-terminal” (i.e. word-less) node on that level (small circles in the illustration), and are further split into a new generation of (maximal) constituents, on the next lower level, - and so on, until terminal nodes (words) are reached throughout the whole tree. Constituent ...
... words, are marked by a ”non-terminal” (i.e. word-less) node on that level (small circles in the illustration), and are further split into a new generation of (maximal) constituents, on the next lower level, - and so on, until terminal nodes (words) are reached throughout the whole tree. Constituent ...
The participle
... dance, etc. following the verb to come should be treated as part of a compound verbal predicate. The boy came running in (вбежал). The dog came jumping to its master (подбежала). (5) Participle I occurs in a number of set-phrases in the function of parenthesis: judging by..., frankly speaking, etc. ...
... dance, etc. following the verb to come should be treated as part of a compound verbal predicate. The boy came running in (вбежал). The dog came jumping to its master (подбежала). (5) Participle I occurs in a number of set-phrases in the function of parenthesis: judging by..., frankly speaking, etc. ...
A GRAMMAR OF HARO WITH COMPARATIVE NOTES ON THE
... Furthermore, an investigation into the numeral system of the Ometo languages is made. A historical quinary numeral system is reconstructed and etymological interpretations are provided for the quinary base as well as some of the basic numerals. The quinary base, which stands for the value of ‘five’, ...
... Furthermore, an investigation into the numeral system of the Ometo languages is made. A historical quinary numeral system is reconstructed and etymological interpretations are provided for the quinary base as well as some of the basic numerals. The quinary base, which stands for the value of ‘five’, ...
Putting Pieces Together: Combining FrameNet, VerbNet
... the two participants I and hammer belong to different ontological categories (I refers to a person, and hammer refers to a tool), and thus they are likely to play different semantic roles. Selectional restrictions are explicitly defined in VerbNet as constraints imposed on the arguments of syntactic fr ...
... the two participants I and hammer belong to different ontological categories (I refers to a person, and hammer refers to a tool), and thus they are likely to play different semantic roles. Selectional restrictions are explicitly defined in VerbNet as constraints imposed on the arguments of syntactic fr ...
1 Labeling (Romance) causatives* Adriana Belletti University of
... way to the inflectional head(s) labeled T for convenience, as in current practice. The verb fare is considered here semi-‐functional (not just functional) since it has, by hypothesis, an impoverish ...
... way to the inflectional head(s) labeled T for convenience, as in current practice. The verb fare is considered here semi-‐functional (not just functional) since it has, by hypothesis, an impoverish ...
Editing, Revising, and More
... For each skill area you will find: • A Detailed Lesson Plan with “Think and Discuss” pages for skills addressed in the student resource books. These Lesson Plans provide background information, teaching suggestions, and opportunities to expand on the basic activity found on the student resource page ...
... For each skill area you will find: • A Detailed Lesson Plan with “Think and Discuss” pages for skills addressed in the student resource books. These Lesson Plans provide background information, teaching suggestions, and opportunities to expand on the basic activity found on the student resource page ...
From Words to Works
... b. Students identify examples of the concept in context. Have students sort words, sentence parts, or sentences to help them recognize the concept you are teaching. Have them identify examples of the studied element in a larger context. Professionally written sentences, from both textbooks and good ...
... b. Students identify examples of the concept in context. Have students sort words, sentence parts, or sentences to help them recognize the concept you are teaching. Have them identify examples of the studied element in a larger context. Professionally written sentences, from both textbooks and good ...
Overview of the Different Complementation Patterns and
... 6. Conclusion........................................................................................................................... 43 References ............................................................................................................................... 45 Appendix.......... ...
... 6. Conclusion........................................................................................................................... 43 References ............................................................................................................................... 45 Appendix.......... ...
3-Main_contentl - Tài Nguyên Số
... forms that are used to signal modality. It is distinct from grammatical tense or grammatical aspect, although these concepts are conflated to some degree in many languages, including English. To some extent, the same word patterns are used to express more than one of these concepts at the same time, ...
... forms that are used to signal modality. It is distinct from grammatical tense or grammatical aspect, although these concepts are conflated to some degree in many languages, including English. To some extent, the same word patterns are used to express more than one of these concepts at the same time, ...
Two sources of scalarity within the verb phrase
... originating from the lexicon or via a type-shifting rule. Rappaport-Hovav (2008) meanwhile provides arguments that scales are lexicalized in only certain classes of verbs, and that crucially incremental theme verbs do not themselves lexicalize quantity scales, contra Piñón. Finally, Beavers (2008) ...
... originating from the lexicon or via a type-shifting rule. Rappaport-Hovav (2008) meanwhile provides arguments that scales are lexicalized in only certain classes of verbs, and that crucially incremental theme verbs do not themselves lexicalize quantity scales, contra Piñón. Finally, Beavers (2008) ...
Verbal categories in Salaca Livonian grammar1 Darbības vārda
... variety, including its verbal categories. Salaca Livonian is in several ways different from Courland Livonian, but it is certainly a variety of the same Livonian language. Unlike Courland Livonian people, speakers of Salaca Livonian identified their ethnicity and language as Livonian – me uomõ Līb r ...
... variety, including its verbal categories. Salaca Livonian is in several ways different from Courland Livonian, but it is certainly a variety of the same Livonian language. Unlike Courland Livonian people, speakers of Salaca Livonian identified their ethnicity and language as Livonian – me uomõ Līb r ...
Grammatical Relations in Chinese: Synchronic and Diachronic
... core that is the vestige of the parent language. As the languages developed, often diverging from each other typologically, they carried this core with them, and this influenced the types of grammaticalizations that could occur in those languages. We find for example that, except for some languages ...
... core that is the vestige of the parent language. As the languages developed, often diverging from each other typologically, they carried this core with them, and this influenced the types of grammaticalizations that could occur in those languages. We find for example that, except for some languages ...
Tricky Grammar - Talk for Writing
... Simple and progressive present and past tenses On the positive side it is useful to know that there are two basic forms of the past tense • The simple past eg: I ran; I danced; I ate • The past progressive eg: I was running, I was dancing; I was eating These parallel the two basic forms of the pres ...
... Simple and progressive present and past tenses On the positive side it is useful to know that there are two basic forms of the past tense • The simple past eg: I ran; I danced; I ate • The past progressive eg: I was running, I was dancing; I was eating These parallel the two basic forms of the pres ...
An Updated Typology of Causative Constructions: Form
... choice of one causative construction over another. Dixon’s (2000) claims about prototypical patternings of compact vs. less compact constructions are not well-supported: in order for the claims to be well-supported, the values of Dixon's nine parameters would have to be correlated in individual lang ...
... choice of one causative construction over another. Dixon’s (2000) claims about prototypical patternings of compact vs. less compact constructions are not well-supported: in order for the claims to be well-supported, the values of Dixon's nine parameters would have to be correlated in individual lang ...
a Sample - The Well
... As the student’s general skills in writing and spelling improve, so will his ability to take dictation. At first, the student may struggle for a number of reasons. He may be transitioning from printing to cursive writing. He may have to stop and think about how to form a letter and lose his train of ...
... As the student’s general skills in writing and spelling improve, so will his ability to take dictation. At first, the student may struggle for a number of reasons. He may be transitioning from printing to cursive writing. He may have to stop and think about how to form a letter and lose his train of ...
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.