how to speak and write correctly
... In the preparation of this little work the writer has kept one end in view, viz.: To make it serviceable for those for whom it is intended, that is, for those who have neither the time nor the opportunity, the learning nor the inclination, to peruse elaborate and abstruse treatises on Rhetoric, Gram ...
... In the preparation of this little work the writer has kept one end in view, viz.: To make it serviceable for those for whom it is intended, that is, for those who have neither the time nor the opportunity, the learning nor the inclination, to peruse elaborate and abstruse treatises on Rhetoric, Gram ...
Part-of-Speech Tagging
... A closed class that occurs with nouns, often marking the beginning of a noun phrase, is the determiner. One small subtype of determiners is the article: English has three articles: a, an, and the. Other determiners include this and that (this chapter, that page). A and an mark a noun phrase as indef ...
... A closed class that occurs with nouns, often marking the beginning of a noun phrase, is the determiner. One small subtype of determiners is the article: English has three articles: a, an, and the. Other determiners include this and that (this chapter, that page). A and an mark a noun phrase as indef ...
Progression in Writing
... It shows the progression in levels and not in age as classes are made up of children from a range of different attainment levels. However there is a national expectation that a child has reached a particular attainment level in writing at the end of each year. This piece of writing is only a snapsho ...
... It shows the progression in levels and not in age as classes are made up of children from a range of different attainment levels. However there is a national expectation that a child has reached a particular attainment level in writing at the end of each year. This piece of writing is only a snapsho ...
4. Modelling Lexical Resources for Slavic Languages in KPML
... when the clause it is part of is in active voice and its OBJECT is realized as a nominal group, that nominal group should be in the dative case rather than the accusative case (which would be the default case for realizing an OBJECT as nominal group with a clause in active voice). Thus, we need to o ...
... when the clause it is part of is in active voice and its OBJECT is realized as a nominal group, that nominal group should be in the dative case rather than the accusative case (which would be the default case for realizing an OBJECT as nominal group with a clause in active voice). Thus, we need to o ...
Grammar Practice Workbook
... Key Information Pronouns can take the place of nouns, groups of words acting as nouns, or other pronouns. Interrogative pronouns are used to form questions. ...
... Key Information Pronouns can take the place of nouns, groups of words acting as nouns, or other pronouns. Interrogative pronouns are used to form questions. ...
ENLP Lecture 11 Part-of-speech tagging and HMMs
... – mostly content-bearing: they refer to objects, actions, and features in the world – open class, since there is no limit to what these words are, new ones are added all the time (email, website). • Closed class words (or function words) – pronouns, determiners, prepositions, connectives, ... – ther ...
... – mostly content-bearing: they refer to objects, actions, and features in the world – open class, since there is no limit to what these words are, new ones are added all the time (email, website). • Closed class words (or function words) – pronouns, determiners, prepositions, connectives, ... – ther ...
Grammar Practice Workbook - Muncie Central Early College
... Key Information Pronouns can take the place of nouns, groups of words acting as nouns, or other pronouns. Interrogative pronouns are used to form questions. ...
... Key Information Pronouns can take the place of nouns, groups of words acting as nouns, or other pronouns. Interrogative pronouns are used to form questions. ...
Grammar Practice Workbook
... Key Information Pronouns can take the place of nouns, groups of words acting as nouns, or other pronouns. Interrogative pronouns are used to form questions. ...
... Key Information Pronouns can take the place of nouns, groups of words acting as nouns, or other pronouns. Interrogative pronouns are used to form questions. ...
Exceptional Binding with Psych Verbs
... to the object if and only if a theta-role is assigned to the subject’’ (Burzio 1986:178 –186). To escape this problem, B&R propose the following interpretation of Burzio’s Generalization: ‘‘V is a structural case-assigner iff it has an external argument’’ (1988:332). Therefore, according to B&R, the ...
... to the object if and only if a theta-role is assigned to the subject’’ (Burzio 1986:178 –186). To escape this problem, B&R propose the following interpretation of Burzio’s Generalization: ‘‘V is a structural case-assigner iff it has an external argument’’ (1988:332). Therefore, according to B&R, the ...
Articles - Bakersfield College
... Correct the errors in the use of articles and nouns in the following sentences: 1. The Bible says the person comes from the earth and has to go back to the earth. 2. In 2002, I met the person that cared about me. In 2005 he died in car accident. 3. Whenever the death comes to person, it is always a ...
... Correct the errors in the use of articles and nouns in the following sentences: 1. The Bible says the person comes from the earth and has to go back to the earth. 2. In 2002, I met the person that cared about me. In 2005 he died in car accident. 3. Whenever the death comes to person, it is always a ...
Grammar Rules - Brooklyn College
... Correct the errors in the use of articles and nouns in the following sentences: 1. The Bible says the person comes from the earth and has to go back to the earth. 2. In 2002, I met the person that cared about me. In 2005 he died in car accident. 3. Whenever the death comes to person, it is always a ...
... Correct the errors in the use of articles and nouns in the following sentences: 1. The Bible says the person comes from the earth and has to go back to the earth. 2. In 2002, I met the person that cared about me. In 2005 he died in car accident. 3. Whenever the death comes to person, it is always a ...
The roots of language for Oxmorph 2
... My prejudices are well known, so it should not be surprising that I come down on the side of lexeme-‐based theories. My goal, though, is not simply to excoriate root-‐base morphology, but to ...
... My prejudices are well known, so it should not be surprising that I come down on the side of lexeme-‐based theories. My goal, though, is not simply to excoriate root-‐base morphology, but to ...
Case in German – An HPSG Analysis
... Note that verbal complements are selected via VCOMP instead of SUBCAT. This was argued for by Chung (1993) and by Rentier (1994). Verbal complexes are licensed by a special schema, i.e. they are not head complement structures. ...
... Note that verbal complements are selected via VCOMP instead of SUBCAT. This was argued for by Chung (1993) and by Rentier (1994). Verbal complexes are licensed by a special schema, i.e. they are not head complement structures. ...
Rule-Based Detection of Clausal Coordinate Ellipsis
... Before we can write the Constraint Grammar for capturing gapping, we need to define the linguistic environment in which gapping occurs. In gapping, the elliptical clause contains at least two sentence elements that have counterparts in the main clause. We can thus detect the elliptical clauses based ...
... Before we can write the Constraint Grammar for capturing gapping, we need to define the linguistic environment in which gapping occurs. In gapping, the elliptical clause contains at least two sentence elements that have counterparts in the main clause. We can thus detect the elliptical clauses based ...
Passive Sentences
... A. Relationship between active and passive: 1. The object of the active verb is the subject of the passive verb (“English” in the example sentences below). Therefore, verbs which cannot be followed by objects (intransitive verbs) cannot be used in passive voice. These are some common intransitive ve ...
... A. Relationship between active and passive: 1. The object of the active verb is the subject of the passive verb (“English” in the example sentences below). Therefore, verbs which cannot be followed by objects (intransitive verbs) cannot be used in passive voice. These are some common intransitive ve ...
English - RCCM Indore
... sentence.There are certain rules for expressing a thought in passive voice or for changing a sentence from active voice to passive voice. Fundamental Rules for changing from active voice to passive voice 1. The places of subject and object are interchanged i.e. the object shifts to the place of subj ...
... sentence.There are certain rules for expressing a thought in passive voice or for changing a sentence from active voice to passive voice. Fundamental Rules for changing from active voice to passive voice 1. The places of subject and object are interchanged i.e. the object shifts to the place of subj ...
Psychophysical and Physical Causative Emotion Verbs in Finnish
... Matti-PART be.afraid-CAUS-3SG.PRES go-INF1 ‘Matti is scared to go to work.’ ...
... Matti-PART be.afraid-CAUS-3SG.PRES go-INF1 ‘Matti is scared to go to work.’ ...
08 Grammar Past Participles
... d. swum - Swim, swam, swum are the correct forms of the verb. Correct 2. Hmmm, I love the smell of freshly _________ coffee. a. grind - What's the irregular past participle of 'grind'? b. grinded - What's the irregular past participle of 'grind'? c. ground - Grind, ground, ground are the correct for ...
... d. swum - Swim, swam, swum are the correct forms of the verb. Correct 2. Hmmm, I love the smell of freshly _________ coffee. a. grind - What's the irregular past participle of 'grind'? b. grinded - What's the irregular past participle of 'grind'? c. ground - Grind, ground, ground are the correct for ...
Contents: MyGrammarLab Advanced C1–C2
... Ongoing situations, unfinished time periods, present results: I’ve only been there once. The house has stood here for 200 years. I’ve been looking into this recently. It’s clear you’ve been revising. It means ‘stop’. You’re always meaning to call but you never do. Sense verbs, e.g. hear; performativ ...
... Ongoing situations, unfinished time periods, present results: I’ve only been there once. The house has stood here for 200 years. I’ve been looking into this recently. It’s clear you’ve been revising. It means ‘stop’. You’re always meaning to call but you never do. Sense verbs, e.g. hear; performativ ...
7116 Sentence Building Int.
... • parts of speech, including: nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, and interjections • sentence construction and patterns, including: subjects and predicates • simple, compound, and complex sentences • punctuation • subject/predicate agreement The topics in this b ...
... • parts of speech, including: nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, and interjections • sentence construction and patterns, including: subjects and predicates • simple, compound, and complex sentences • punctuation • subject/predicate agreement The topics in this b ...
The Independent Clause and Simple Sentence
... 2. Join the two clauses or simple sentences and make a compound sentence, which is a sentence made up of two independent clauses, joined correctly. Use a semi-colon for this. I enjoyed the anthology very much; the stories still remain in my mind. Example of a Comma Splice I enjoyed the anthology ver ...
... 2. Join the two clauses or simple sentences and make a compound sentence, which is a sentence made up of two independent clauses, joined correctly. Use a semi-colon for this. I enjoyed the anthology very much; the stories still remain in my mind. Example of a Comma Splice I enjoyed the anthology ver ...
Reconstruction the Lexical Domain with a Single Generative
... BUT, derivation is in general just as paradigmatic, productive, and transparent as inflection, and neither derivation nor inflection can create things that could be monomorphemic (nor can Ns, Vs, and As be monomorphemic). (17) “Paradigmatic” includes the notion that (a) inflection fills out feature ...
... BUT, derivation is in general just as paradigmatic, productive, and transparent as inflection, and neither derivation nor inflection can create things that could be monomorphemic (nor can Ns, Vs, and As be monomorphemic). (17) “Paradigmatic” includes the notion that (a) inflection fills out feature ...
Building Sentences
... 2. Join the two clauses or simple sentences and make a compound sentence, which is a sentence made up of two independent clauses, joined correctly. Use a semi-colon for this. I enjoyed the anthology very much; the stories still remain in my mind. Example of a Comma Splice I enjoyed the anthology ver ...
... 2. Join the two clauses or simple sentences and make a compound sentence, which is a sentence made up of two independent clauses, joined correctly. Use a semi-colon for this. I enjoyed the anthology very much; the stories still remain in my mind. Example of a Comma Splice I enjoyed the anthology ver ...
Chinese Main Verb Identification
... icl_groups/corpus/dwldform1.asp. The corpus contains one month of data from People's Daily (January 1998). It has been both word segmented and part-of-speech tagged. “/r”, “/v” etc. are the part-of-speech tags. “/ww” denotes the end of the sentences. In Chinese, “地”(de) is used after an adjective or ...
... icl_groups/corpus/dwldform1.asp. The corpus contains one month of data from People's Daily (January 1998). It has been both word segmented and part-of-speech tagged. “/r”, “/v” etc. are the part-of-speech tags. “/ww” denotes the end of the sentences. In Chinese, “地”(de) is used after an adjective or ...
+ infinitive
... There are still other nouns which do not admit of an infinitive as post-modifier; a "preposition + -ing" is normally used, e.g. There is no hope of winning the game. ...
... There are still other nouns which do not admit of an infinitive as post-modifier; a "preposition + -ing" is normally used, e.g. There is no hope of winning the game. ...
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.