volume 15 - wecol 2003
... a. We often eat parsnips on Monday, and we often eat kale on Tuesday b. Numeration: {We, often, eat, parsnips, on (2), Monday, kale, Tuesday, and} c. K [&p and [vp eat kale on Tuesday]] L [pp on Monday] ...
... a. We often eat parsnips on Monday, and we often eat kale on Tuesday b. Numeration: {We, often, eat, parsnips, on (2), Monday, kale, Tuesday, and} c. K [&p and [vp eat kale on Tuesday]] L [pp on Monday] ...
Sentences: Simple, Compound, and Complex Experienced writers
... C, "Alejandro played football" because, possibly, he didn't have anything else to do, for or because "Maria went shopping." How can the use of other coordinators change the relationship between the two clauses? What implications would the use of "yet" or "but" have on the meaning of the sentence? CO ...
... C, "Alejandro played football" because, possibly, he didn't have anything else to do, for or because "Maria went shopping." How can the use of other coordinators change the relationship between the two clauses? What implications would the use of "yet" or "but" have on the meaning of the sentence? CO ...
Students` Workbook
... What to See.—How many sentences do you find in the first three lines? How do you find out? Will the first make sense if we leave out “are”? How is the first separated from the second? What is the use of the period? Can the question mark, as well as the period, help to show where one sentence ends an ...
... What to See.—How many sentences do you find in the first three lines? How do you find out? Will the first make sense if we leave out “are”? How is the first separated from the second? What is the use of the period? Can the question mark, as well as the period, help to show where one sentence ends an ...
On Language and Connectionism
... turned on in a pattern that corresponds in a fixed way to a stimulus or internal input. The activation levels of the input units then propagate through connections to the output units, possibly mediated by one or more levels of intermediate units. The pattern of activation of the output units corres ...
... turned on in a pattern that corresponds in a fixed way to a stimulus or internal input. The activation levels of the input units then propagate through connections to the output units, possibly mediated by one or more levels of intermediate units. The pattern of activation of the output units corres ...
Shallow-Parsing Stylebook for German
... right part of the clausal frame. VC F -Chunks are chunks which in the basic word order would be the right part of the clausal frame but which are fronted and, thus, topicalized. VC E -Chunks occur in Ersatzinfinitiv constructions. They contain the finite verb, which – without the Ersatzinfinitiv occ ...
... right part of the clausal frame. VC F -Chunks are chunks which in the basic word order would be the right part of the clausal frame but which are fronted and, thus, topicalized. VC E -Chunks occur in Ersatzinfinitiv constructions. They contain the finite verb, which – without the Ersatzinfinitiv occ ...
Frequent Frames as Cues to Part-of-Speech in Dutch:
... categorized; results reported here are based on word type categorization only. It should be noted that one cannot simply compare accuracy and completeness scores between experiments that make use of different sets of data. Any comparison has at least to take into account the magnitude of the differe ...
... categorized; results reported here are based on word type categorization only. It should be noted that one cannot simply compare accuracy and completeness scores between experiments that make use of different sets of data. Any comparison has at least to take into account the magnitude of the differe ...
Test 5 Writing MC Answers
... people (“new residents”) to things (“winding streets”). Choice (B) results in an illogical comparison. One cannot logically compare people (“new residents”) to things (“winding streets”). Choice (D) is a sentence fragment. The sentence has no main verb. Choice (E) creates an illogical comparison. Pe ...
... people (“new residents”) to things (“winding streets”). Choice (B) results in an illogical comparison. One cannot logically compare people (“new residents”) to things (“winding streets”). Choice (D) is a sentence fragment. The sentence has no main verb. Choice (E) creates an illogical comparison. Pe ...
Varied Sentence Structure Activities with answer key
... A. a comma after "Tommy and Madison" B. a colon after shoes instead of a comma C. Nothing is missing; the sentence is correct. D. a comma after "lanes" (1) Hundreds of people line up at Grand Central Terminal yesterday, but they weren't there to catch a train. (2) They came to trade in old dollar bi ...
... A. a comma after "Tommy and Madison" B. a colon after shoes instead of a comma C. Nothing is missing; the sentence is correct. D. a comma after "lanes" (1) Hundreds of people line up at Grand Central Terminal yesterday, but they weren't there to catch a train. (2) They came to trade in old dollar bi ...
Investigating the Students` Ability to Recognize Adjectives
... 2- Adjectives which are formed from verbs: Those include (able, ive). 3- There are a number of suffixes that can be used as both nouns and adjectives. These include (ese, ian, ist, ite). 2.7 Kinds of Adjectives Knowing kinds of adjectives in their order in a sentence is very important as there are s ...
... 2- Adjectives which are formed from verbs: Those include (able, ive). 3- There are a number of suffixes that can be used as both nouns and adjectives. These include (ese, ian, ist, ite). 2.7 Kinds of Adjectives Knowing kinds of adjectives in their order in a sentence is very important as there are s ...
resulttv3f
... independent lexical items and (b) abandoning the rigid view that the verb alone determines the complement structure of its VP. We think this price is worth the benefit. Classical generative grammar does not recognize constructions in this sense; phenomena that have more standardly been termed “const ...
... independent lexical items and (b) abandoning the rigid view that the verb alone determines the complement structure of its VP. We think this price is worth the benefit. Classical generative grammar does not recognize constructions in this sense; phenomena that have more standardly been termed “const ...
Carnets de Grammaire - CLLE-ERSS - Université Toulouse
... focus on inflectional morphology. There has been a good deal of excellent detailed work in the last decade on competition between rival derivational affixes, much of it on French (e.g., Dal 2003; Grabar et al. 2006; Fradin et al. 2008). We discussed some of the complexities of competition between ri ...
... focus on inflectional morphology. There has been a good deal of excellent detailed work in the last decade on competition between rival derivational affixes, much of it on French (e.g., Dal 2003; Grabar et al. 2006; Fradin et al. 2008). We discussed some of the complexities of competition between ri ...
Agreement - General Guide To Personal and Societies Web Space
... showing up in the younger speakers or, still, to an interaction of the two. This issue will be further developed in chapter 4. Throughout this work we will focus our attention on the variety of Friulian spoken by older people. The one spoken by younger people will be referred to when speculating on ...
... showing up in the younger speakers or, still, to an interaction of the two. This issue will be further developed in chapter 4. Throughout this work we will focus our attention on the variety of Friulian spoken by older people. The one spoken by younger people will be referred to when speculating on ...
Relative Clause Coordination and Subordination in Japanese
... junction between the alternative forms of atta and their respective sense sets, in almost all cases seen in the EDR corpus, full disambiguation was possible through the granularity of the verb sense index. In cases where sense ambiguity remained, the frequency of the original verb index was equally ...
... junction between the alternative forms of atta and their respective sense sets, in almost all cases seen in the EDR corpus, full disambiguation was possible through the granularity of the verb sense index. In cases where sense ambiguity remained, the frequency of the original verb index was equally ...
How to label accent position in spontaneous speech boundary labels.
... [Bat88b, Bat88a], on the other hand, there is some overlap with emphasis or the marking of the emotional state of the speaker. Contrast can be sort of implicit in a neutral reading as well but is most typically conceived of as explicit as in the examples given in the table. Boundaries structure spee ...
... [Bat88b, Bat88a], on the other hand, there is some overlap with emphasis or the marking of the emotional state of the speaker. Contrast can be sort of implicit in a neutral reading as well but is most typically conceived of as explicit as in the examples given in the table. Boundaries structure spee ...
Concrete and Abstract Nouns
... 3. The gym was decorated more than it had been in previous years. 4. The mother woke up her children before they could wake up on their own. 5. Miranda failed her math test, so she will retake it next week. ...
... 3. The gym was decorated more than it had been in previous years. 4. The mother woke up her children before they could wake up on their own. 5. Miranda failed her math test, so she will retake it next week. ...
Towards a Semantics of X-Bar Theory
... resort to the verbal use of a noun form as in the “to argument” example above. It also appears to be the case that verbs expressing an instantaneous action are more easily objectified and used after a determiner (e.g. “the kick”, “the hit”, “the bite”) than other verbs. Verbs like “argue” which do n ...
... resort to the verbal use of a noun form as in the “to argument” example above. It also appears to be the case that verbs expressing an instantaneous action are more easily objectified and used after a determiner (e.g. “the kick”, “the hit”, “the bite”) than other verbs. Verbs like “argue” which do n ...
subject - HCC Learning Web
... verbs to Adjective Phrases • If the adj. clause is non-restrictive (it requires commas), the adjective phrase ALSO requires commas. • Paris, which is the capital of France, is an exciting city. • Paris, the capital of France, is an exciting city. • An adj. phrase in which a noun follows another noun ...
... verbs to Adjective Phrases • If the adj. clause is non-restrictive (it requires commas), the adjective phrase ALSO requires commas. • Paris, which is the capital of France, is an exciting city. • Paris, the capital of France, is an exciting city. • An adj. phrase in which a noun follows another noun ...
Adverbs - 1º Bach.English Classes
... Regardless of its position, an adverb is often neatly integrated into the flow of a sentence. When this is true, as it almost always is, the adverb is called an adjunct. (Notice the underlined adjuncts or adjunctive adverbs in the first two sentences of this paragraph.) When the adverb does not fit ...
... Regardless of its position, an adverb is often neatly integrated into the flow of a sentence. When this is true, as it almost always is, the adverb is called an adjunct. (Notice the underlined adjuncts or adjunctive adverbs in the first two sentences of this paragraph.) When the adverb does not fit ...
Welsh Lessons 1–10 (Autumn Term) (large )
... spoken at slightly a higher pitch, the same way you raise your voice to indicate a question. As English does not have a pitch accent, learners sometimes hear the syllable with the pitch accent as the stressed syllable. (Singers do not need to worry about this.) There are a few ways to sound more Wel ...
... spoken at slightly a higher pitch, the same way you raise your voice to indicate a question. As English does not have a pitch accent, learners sometimes hear the syllable with the pitch accent as the stressed syllable. (Singers do not need to worry about this.) There are a few ways to sound more Wel ...
Morpho-syntactic resources for the organization of same
... word by first recycling to a word prior to the word to be replaced and then replacing the word in question. We refer to this subtype of repair as Prerecycle & Replace. Consider example (6) above and (9) below. In (9) the speaker replaced what looks like the beginning of an infinitive form of a verb ...
... word by first recycling to a word prior to the word to be replaced and then replacing the word in question. We refer to this subtype of repair as Prerecycle & Replace. Consider example (6) above and (9) below. In (9) the speaker replaced what looks like the beginning of an infinitive form of a verb ...
LECTURE 20: Pragmatics of Translation
... original one. Examples include lemon, said of bad watches, cars, or machines in general; and dog, said of a bad date or a bad exam (My car is a lemon, my math exam was a dog). Why is English so heavily idiomatic? The most probable reason is that as we develop new concepts, we need new expressions fo ...
... original one. Examples include lemon, said of bad watches, cars, or machines in general; and dog, said of a bad date or a bad exam (My car is a lemon, my math exam was a dog). Why is English so heavily idiomatic? The most probable reason is that as we develop new concepts, we need new expressions fo ...
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 ...
教 案
... 1st period: Language structure practice 2nd period: Dialogue 1 3rd period: Dialogue 2 and oral practice 4th period: Readings 5th period: Exercises in the Workbook 6th period: Note writing and assignments III Teaching tasks and process Part One Language Structures & Dialogues 1. Grammar review Instea ...
... 1st period: Language structure practice 2nd period: Dialogue 1 3rd period: Dialogue 2 and oral practice 4th period: Readings 5th period: Exercises in the Workbook 6th period: Note writing and assignments III Teaching tasks and process Part One Language Structures & Dialogues 1. Grammar review Instea ...
RTF file
... elsewhere. Tzotzil AF verbs are subject to the further restriction that they occur only in clauses in which the agent is extracted. Once this restriction is taken into account, AF verbs in Tzotzil show striking parallels to better established inverse verbs in other languages. Discussions of AF verbs ...
... elsewhere. Tzotzil AF verbs are subject to the further restriction that they occur only in clauses in which the agent is extracted. Once this restriction is taken into account, AF verbs in Tzotzil show striking parallels to better established inverse verbs in other languages. Discussions of AF verbs ...
Language English Language Arts Standard5
... CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.8.2 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.8.2a Use punctuation (comma, ellipsis, dash) to indicate a pause ...
... CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.8.2 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.8.2a Use punctuation (comma, ellipsis, dash) to indicate a pause ...
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.