A Lexical Theory of Phrasal Idioms
... underlying structure of idioms. The basic intuition is similar to that of the current approach, although many details of the implementation are different. (5) The vet held onto the dog and let the cat out of the bag. (invented example) We will in fact propose a three-way split in the lexicon. In add ...
... underlying structure of idioms. The basic intuition is similar to that of the current approach, although many details of the implementation are different. (5) The vet held onto the dog and let the cat out of the bag. (invented example) We will in fact propose a three-way split in the lexicon. In add ...
Grammar Practice Book
... Permission is hereby granted to individuals using the corresponding student’s textbook or kit as the major vehicle for regular classroom instruction to photocopy entire pages from this publication in classroom quantities for instructional use and not for resale. Requests for information on other mat ...
... Permission is hereby granted to individuals using the corresponding student’s textbook or kit as the major vehicle for regular classroom instruction to photocopy entire pages from this publication in classroom quantities for instructional use and not for resale. Requests for information on other mat ...
THE NOUN
... and union can be used with singular or plural verbs. They are singular and can combine with the relative pronouns which/that and be replaced by it when we think of them in an impersonal fashion, i.e. as a whole group: The present government, which hasn’t been in power long, is trying to control infl ...
... and union can be used with singular or plural verbs. They are singular and can combine with the relative pronouns which/that and be replaced by it when we think of them in an impersonal fashion, i.e. as a whole group: The present government, which hasn’t been in power long, is trying to control infl ...
9. - Universität Erfurt
... grammaticalization can contribute anything towards their clarification. The various modes of contrasting different languages, including language typology and universals research, are discussed in the perspective of grammaticalization in ch. 7. Ch. 8 concentrates on the diachronic aspect of grammatic ...
... grammaticalization can contribute anything towards their clarification. The various modes of contrasting different languages, including language typology and universals research, are discussed in the perspective of grammaticalization in ch. 7. Ch. 8 concentrates on the diachronic aspect of grammatic ...
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... grammaticalization can contribute anything towards their clarification. The various modes of contrasting different languages, including language typology and universals research, are discussed in the perspective of grammaticalization in ch. 7. Ch. 8 concentrates on the diachronic aspect of grammatic ...
... grammaticalization can contribute anything towards their clarification. The various modes of contrasting different languages, including language typology and universals research, are discussed in the perspective of grammaticalization in ch. 7. Ch. 8 concentrates on the diachronic aspect of grammatic ...
Reciprocals in Yukaghir languages
... situation (‘A asked B to do something’ > ‘B did something for A’) usually prevails in the meaning of the corresponding reciprocal construction, so that my informants always preferred a translation like ‘A and B did something for each other’, rather than ‘A and B did something according to each other ...
... situation (‘A asked B to do something’ > ‘B did something for A’) usually prevails in the meaning of the corresponding reciprocal construction, so that my informants always preferred a translation like ‘A and B did something for each other’, rather than ‘A and B did something according to each other ...
... [It implies from your words that you will not come tomorrow.] The principle of shifting of 'cognitive roles' can be interpreted as a 'middle course' between the strictly syntactically based and the strictly semantically based approaches. Verbal complementations can be realized either by single words ...
Braj in Brief - Hindi Urdu Flagship
... as तG / I and सH / स:, as Braj orthography is not standardised; nasalization also comes and goes according to scribal whim, and such variations usually have no grammatical significance. िमलत = ...
... as तG / I and सH / स:, as Braj orthography is not standardised; nasalization also comes and goes according to scribal whim, and such variations usually have no grammatical significance. िमलत = ...
ON THE SYNTAX OF PARTICIPIAL MODIFIERS*
... account for the differences between lexical, phrasal and clausal participial modifiers in terms of the complexity of the syntactic structure with which this participial node is merged. The internal structure of participial modifiers may be quite elaborate, yet does not contain a complementizer C0 (o ...
... account for the differences between lexical, phrasal and clausal participial modifiers in terms of the complexity of the syntactic structure with which this participial node is merged. The internal structure of participial modifiers may be quite elaborate, yet does not contain a complementizer C0 (o ...
1 xxx - Edmond
... to other sections as needed. In some sections I suggest sample prose, but of course language X may have different patterns, requiring complete or partial rewriting. Translations of example sentences are suggestions only. xxx is used as a variable for the phonological form of a morpheme, word, etc.. ...
... to other sections as needed. In some sections I suggest sample prose, but of course language X may have different patterns, requiring complete or partial rewriting. Translations of example sentences are suggestions only. xxx is used as a variable for the phonological form of a morpheme, word, etc.. ...
Those Problematic English Prepositions!
... words all work in the same way. In a simple case, we observe such sentences as It is in the box. It is near the fence. It is on the horse. It is by the table. It is under the car. It is for the book. and note the identity of structure. In each instance, there is an item preceding the which seems to ...
... words all work in the same way. In a simple case, we observe such sentences as It is in the box. It is near the fence. It is on the horse. It is by the table. It is under the car. It is for the book. and note the identity of structure. In each instance, there is an item preceding the which seems to ...
The Editor`s Toolbox - University of St. Thomas
... Being a good editor involves not only in knowing rules, found in many books, but also in understanding human nature. Above all, it involves working closely with a good editor who is willing to help you improve. What we offer here is a chance for you to sit alongside us and hear us think out loud as ...
... Being a good editor involves not only in knowing rules, found in many books, but also in understanding human nature. Above all, it involves working closely with a good editor who is willing to help you improve. What we offer here is a chance for you to sit alongside us and hear us think out loud as ...
GESENIUS Hebrew Grammar - Dr. Thomas F. McDaniel
... THE translation of the twenty-sixth German edition of this grammar, originally prepared by the Rev. G. W. Collins and revised by me, was published in 1898. Since that date a twenty-seventh German edition has appeared; and Prof. Kautzsch was already engaged on a twenty-eighth in 1908 when the English ...
... THE translation of the twenty-sixth German edition of this grammar, originally prepared by the Rev. G. W. Collins and revised by me, was published in 1898. Since that date a twenty-seventh German edition has appeared; and Prof. Kautzsch was already engaged on a twenty-eighth in 1908 when the English ...
Present participles: Categorial classification and derivation Aya
... current study therefore complements the vast ongoing study of passive participles and argues for a minimally different analysis of these and present participles. The study also contributes to the debate over the nature of participles in general, namely whether they should be viewed as a "mixed cate ...
... current study therefore complements the vast ongoing study of passive participles and argues for a minimally different analysis of these and present participles. The study also contributes to the debate over the nature of participles in general, namely whether they should be viewed as a "mixed cate ...
1 Present participles
... current study therefore complements the vast ongoing study of passive participles and argues for a minimally different analysis of these and present participles. The study also contributes to the debate over the nature of participles in general, namely whether they should be viewed as a "mixed cate ...
... current study therefore complements the vast ongoing study of passive participles and argues for a minimally different analysis of these and present participles. The study also contributes to the debate over the nature of participles in general, namely whether they should be viewed as a "mixed cate ...
Introduction to Specific Language Impairment/SLI
... As well as omitting auxiliaries, SLI children also sometimes omit pronouns – more specifically, weak pronouns (i.e. those which are unstressed and non-contrastive in use) like I/we/you/he/she/it/they. Such weak pronouns often have a reduced form: for instance, he can be reduced to ’e in colloquial E ...
... As well as omitting auxiliaries, SLI children also sometimes omit pronouns – more specifically, weak pronouns (i.e. those which are unstressed and non-contrastive in use) like I/we/you/he/she/it/they. Such weak pronouns often have a reduced form: for instance, he can be reduced to ’e in colloquial E ...
UM_Sintaksis_(teorgrammatika)_022600_st
... naming unit employed for naming things, actions, qualities and so on. Subjectpredicate structures may happen to be identical with sentences in form (e.g. They worked. They worked hard.), but it is only sentences and not phrases which have intonation of their own. It is also important to notice that ...
... naming unit employed for naming things, actions, qualities and so on. Subjectpredicate structures may happen to be identical with sentences in form (e.g. They worked. They worked hard.), but it is only sentences and not phrases which have intonation of their own. It is also important to notice that ...
Dr. Cahit Karakuş WEB PAGE
... 2.4. Numbers and Numerals ................................................................................................ 85 2.5. Suffixs and Prefixes ....................................................................................................... 94 2.6. Abbreviations ...................... ...
... 2.4. Numbers and Numerals ................................................................................................ 85 2.5. Suffixs and Prefixes ....................................................................................................... 94 2.6. Abbreviations ...................... ...
Towards a null theory of the passive
... be made responsible for language-specific syntax. Differences between passives across languages were attributed to the different features of their passive morphemes or voice heads, in some cases even involving stipulations that de facto apply only in passives. The passive construction and the langua ...
... be made responsible for language-specific syntax. Differences between passives across languages were attributed to the different features of their passive morphemes or voice heads, in some cases even involving stipulations that de facto apply only in passives. The passive construction and the langua ...
- SOAS Research Online
... dictionary used in this analysis (Ziervogel and Mabuza, 1976, Taljaard et al., 1991, Rycroft, 1981). Neither the INCEPTIVE nor the CONDITIONAL are dual-time period aspects. Compound tenses have an auxiliary and a lexical verb, appear in analytic or contracted form and can appear with various auxilia ...
... dictionary used in this analysis (Ziervogel and Mabuza, 1976, Taljaard et al., 1991, Rycroft, 1981). Neither the INCEPTIVE nor the CONDITIONAL are dual-time period aspects. Compound tenses have an auxiliary and a lexical verb, appear in analytic or contracted form and can appear with various auxilia ...
1 Chinese Passives in Comparative Perspective C.
... analyzed in English and other familiar Western languages--uncontroversial at least among researchers working within the same theoretical framework. However, the analysis of passives in Chinese and other East Asian languages has remained a topic of great controversy. There is reason to believe, never ...
... analyzed in English and other familiar Western languages--uncontroversial at least among researchers working within the same theoretical framework. However, the analysis of passives in Chinese and other East Asian languages has remained a topic of great controversy. There is reason to believe, never ...
Heroic deeds and devious villains:
... however, to what kind of literature children should read. Although we usually accept that some books can be read for no other purpose than entertainment, we quite often believe it is better for children to read so-called ‘good’ children’s books, instead of popular fiction books, partly because of ou ...
... however, to what kind of literature children should read. Although we usually accept that some books can be read for no other purpose than entertainment, we quite often believe it is better for children to read so-called ‘good’ children’s books, instead of popular fiction books, partly because of ou ...
is case a functional unit: latin genitive
... Nor do we establish the synchronic unity of the adnominal uses of the genitive, by postulating a more or less analogical extension and making diachrony intervene more or less explicitly. It is in fact only at the diachronic level that it is possible to acknowledge that “once the schema of internomin ...
... Nor do we establish the synchronic unity of the adnominal uses of the genitive, by postulating a more or less analogical extension and making diachrony intervene more or less explicitly. It is in fact only at the diachronic level that it is possible to acknowledge that “once the schema of internomin ...
ARCHIVEr JUN 30 1975
... questions formed from sentences involving only direct discourse verbs demonstrate that unbounded leftward movement also occurs in Navajo, although it is a SOV COMP-final language, challenging claims that movement must be to COMP position. I claim that the different syntactic forms associated with th ...
... questions formed from sentences involving only direct discourse verbs demonstrate that unbounded leftward movement also occurs in Navajo, although it is a SOV COMP-final language, challenging claims that movement must be to COMP position. I claim that the different syntactic forms associated with th ...
Decomposing Existence: Evidence from Germanic
... „habitat” reading. Such existentials are for example German es gibt, Danish der findes, Swedish det finns, Norwegian det fins and Icelandic der være til. In section 3, I will contrast locative and pure existentials using data from Germanic languages. The habitual interpretation of pure existentials ...
... „habitat” reading. Such existentials are for example German es gibt, Danish der findes, Swedish det finns, Norwegian det fins and Icelandic der være til. In section 3, I will contrast locative and pure existentials using data from Germanic languages. The habitual interpretation of pure existentials ...