Particle verbs and a theory of late lexical insertion
									
... movement rules; moving only the verbal part out of V° violates the principle of Lexical Integrity in (1). If the particle verb is inserted as a V°, we expect the whole complex V to move to Comp in V-2. This expectation, however, is never borne out. The syntactic representation of the particle verb ...
                        	... movement rules; moving only the verbal part out of V° violates the principle of Lexical Integrity in (1). If the particle verb is inserted as a V°, we expect the whole complex V to move to Comp in V-2. This expectation, however, is never borne out. The syntactic representation of the particle verb ...
									Agreement Paper - rci.rutgers.edu
									
... in person. In others, ditransitive verbs can agree with their theme argument in number and gender, but not in person (the Person Case Constraint). However, a unified account of these two similar patterns has rarely been attempted. In this article, I review how a single syntactic principle from Baker ...
                        	... in person. In others, ditransitive verbs can agree with their theme argument in number and gender, but not in person (the Person Case Constraint). However, a unified account of these two similar patterns has rarely been attempted. In this article, I review how a single syntactic principle from Baker ...
									pp. 1-28 (final) - Bedfordstmartins
									
... The English colonists who settled in Massachusetts received assistance at first from the local Indian tribes, but by 1675 there had been friction between the English and the Indians for many years. On June 20 of that year, Metacomet, whom the colonists called Philip, led the Wampanoag tribe in the f ...
                        	... The English colonists who settled in Massachusetts received assistance at first from the local Indian tribes, but by 1675 there had been friction between the English and the Indians for many years. On June 20 of that year, Metacomet, whom the colonists called Philip, led the Wampanoag tribe in the f ...
									2. semantic features of the object
									
... (except a personal pronoun) referring to a phrasal predicate verb consisting of a verbal part and an adverb, such as about, back, down, in, off, on, out, over, through and up.” In this case the direct object is also separated from the predicate verb. As an example: “Taylor took off his cloak that wa ...
                        	... (except a personal pronoun) referring to a phrasal predicate verb consisting of a verbal part and an adverb, such as about, back, down, in, off, on, out, over, through and up.” In this case the direct object is also separated from the predicate verb. As an example: “Taylor took off his cloak that wa ...
									5. Valency Aspects of SVCs
									
... While Helbig and Buscha were struggling to identify a distinct class of “Funktionsverben”, and Baron and Herslund (1998), Rothkegel (1973) and Persson (1975, 1992) were trying to define support verb constructions by the semantic relation between the noun phrase and the verb, Fontenelle, Malmgren and ...
                        	... While Helbig and Buscha were struggling to identify a distinct class of “Funktionsverben”, and Baron and Herslund (1998), Rothkegel (1973) and Persson (1975, 1992) were trying to define support verb constructions by the semantic relation between the noun phrase and the verb, Fontenelle, Malmgren and ...
									Agree in the Functional Domain: Evidence from the Morphosyntax of
									
... temporal case marker. Since such sentences do not differ along any semantic mood or modality notions, it is better to avoid using the term “mood” when referring to morphological endings of verbs in such contexts. A second argument why such temporal case markers are formal features and have no semant ...
                        	... temporal case marker. Since such sentences do not differ along any semantic mood or modality notions, it is better to avoid using the term “mood” when referring to morphological endings of verbs in such contexts. A second argument why such temporal case markers are formal features and have no semant ...
									Variant 2 - Egypt IG Student Room
									
... • If there is only a comment which does not in any way relate to the question being asked (e.g. 'can’t do' or 'don’t know') or • If there is only a mark which isn’t an attempt at the question (e.g. a dash, a question mark). Award 0: • If there is any attempt that earns no credit. This could, for exa ...
                        	... • If there is only a comment which does not in any way relate to the question being asked (e.g. 'can’t do' or 'don’t know') or • If there is only a mark which isn’t an attempt at the question (e.g. a dash, a question mark). Award 0: • If there is any attempt that earns no credit. This could, for exa ...
									Using Conjunctions
									
... Coordinating conjunctions or coordinators (and, but, or, nor, so, for, yet) connect ideas of equal structure or function. The instructor was interesting and extremely knowledgeable about the subject. The play was entertaining but disappointing. I am a highly motivated and diligent worker, so I shoul ...
                        	... Coordinating conjunctions or coordinators (and, but, or, nor, so, for, yet) connect ideas of equal structure or function. The instructor was interesting and extremely knowledgeable about the subject. The play was entertaining but disappointing. I am a highly motivated and diligent worker, so I shoul ...
									Application of Resolution Rules on phi
									
... “as two or more nouns or pronouns conjoined by a coordinating conjunction, or two or more nouns or pronouns separated by a pause or comma” (E. Koffi, personal communication, 2016). The sentence in example (2) contains a third person element (assuming that Ahmed is not present at the conversation) so ...
                        	... “as two or more nouns or pronouns conjoined by a coordinating conjunction, or two or more nouns or pronouns separated by a pause or comma” (E. Koffi, personal communication, 2016). The sentence in example (2) contains a third person element (assuming that Ahmed is not present at the conversation) so ...
									Yamba - MPG.PuRe
									
... 1.4 Historical, Geographical and Sociological Backgroiintl 1.4.1 Brief history of tlre Yamba The Yamba are believed to have originated from the Tikars wlro claim their origin from various places such as Tibati, Banyo, Ndobo and Kimi all in the northern part of Cameroon. The tribe we now call Yamba w ...
                        	... 1.4 Historical, Geographical and Sociological Backgroiintl 1.4.1 Brief history of tlre Yamba The Yamba are believed to have originated from the Tikars wlro claim their origin from various places such as Tibati, Banyo, Ndobo and Kimi all in the northern part of Cameroon. The tribe we now call Yamba w ...
									0520 FRENCH (FOREIGN LANGUAGE)  MARK SCHEME for the May/June 2015 series
									
... • If there is only a comment which does not in any way relate to the question being asked (e.g. 'can’t do' or 'don’t know') or • If there is only a mark which isn’t an attempt at the question (e.g. a dash, a question mark). Award 0: • If there is any attempt that earns no credit. This could, for exa ...
                        	... • If there is only a comment which does not in any way relate to the question being asked (e.g. 'can’t do' or 'don’t know') or • If there is only a mark which isn’t an attempt at the question (e.g. a dash, a question mark). Award 0: • If there is any attempt that earns no credit. This could, for exa ...
									Perception and Causative Structures in English and European
									
... given that such infinitival T cannot itself value the Case-feature of the embedded subject (Recall that the subject of the infinitival clause is Case-marked by a higher probe), its φ-set should be “incomplete”. The question then is how defective this set is. Starting with gender, there is no evidenc ...
                        	... given that such infinitival T cannot itself value the Case-feature of the embedded subject (Recall that the subject of the infinitival clause is Case-marked by a higher probe), its φ-set should be “incomplete”. The question then is how defective this set is. Starting with gender, there is no evidenc ...
									PETRARCH Documentation
									
... the parse tree that occurs when the parsed material starts with a dateline such as “Beirut:” or “Beijing (Xinhua News Agency):” rather than the actual start of the sentence. We probably aren’t catching all dateline errors with this pattern but it gets a lot of them, and if you are seeing frequent oc ...
                        	... the parse tree that occurs when the parsed material starts with a dateline such as “Beirut:” or “Beijing (Xinhua News Agency):” rather than the actual start of the sentence. We probably aren’t catching all dateline errors with this pattern but it gets a lot of them, and if you are seeing frequent oc ...
									Grammar Practice-L5.qxp:Grammer Practice-Key
									
... 1. Who researched very carefully? _________________________ Subject Noun ______ 2. What is being said about professor? ...
                        	... 1. Who researched very carefully? _________________________ Subject Noun ______ 2. What is being said about professor? ...
									Ellipsis in Farsi Complex Predicates
									
... zadan Ôto callÕ (lit. bell + to hit) and any internal arguments. The target clause in this example is a command, thus conforming to the generalization of Hankamer and Pullum that cases of pragmatically controlled VPE always involve nondeclarative illocutionary force. 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd ...
                        	... zadan Ôto callÕ (lit. bell + to hit) and any internal arguments. The target clause in this example is a command, thus conforming to the generalization of Hankamer and Pullum that cases of pragmatically controlled VPE always involve nondeclarative illocutionary force. 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd ...
									complete issue - FRITT
									
... imperatives – with more imperfective forms found in the east Slavic languages – is accounted for by an aspect neutralization parameter which says that “fake” imperfective morphology can be used when the aspectual meaning is semantically definite. It is not unusual to add words in translation between ...
                        	... imperatives – with more imperfective forms found in the east Slavic languages – is accounted for by an aspect neutralization parameter which says that “fake” imperfective morphology can be used when the aspectual meaning is semantically definite. It is not unusual to add words in translation between ...
									on the communicative value of the modern english finite verb
									
... can be established. Our specimens, however, reveal interesting differences between the two languages. Without attempting to generalize for the moment, we should like to point out that the phenomenon of distinct relief is being brought more prominently to notice in the English version of [1] than in ...
                        	... can be established. Our specimens, however, reveal interesting differences between the two languages. Without attempting to generalize for the moment, we should like to point out that the phenomenon of distinct relief is being brought more prominently to notice in the English version of [1] than in ...
									1 Non-nominative subjects in Hindi/Urdu VP
									
... of the subject phrase rather than the direct object referent. This is redundantly true when the direct object DP refers to something inanimate and inert, as in (18)-(21), but also when the referent is animate. If both the experiencer and theme refer to animate entities, then there two possible argum ...
                        	... of the subject phrase rather than the direct object referent. This is redundantly true when the direct object DP refers to something inanimate and inert, as in (18)-(21), but also when the referent is animate. If both the experiencer and theme refer to animate entities, then there two possible argum ...
									Tesis
									
... Function of –ing suffix in the Novel “Bloodline” says that gerund-participle construction after the word ‘need’ and ‘worth’ carries a passive meaning. GerundParticiple construction after the word ‘need’ and ‘worth’ is translated into ‘perlu di…’ or ‘bermanfaat untuk di……’ in target language. For exa ...
                        	... Function of –ing suffix in the Novel “Bloodline” says that gerund-participle construction after the word ‘need’ and ‘worth’ carries a passive meaning. GerundParticiple construction after the word ‘need’ and ‘worth’ is translated into ‘perlu di…’ or ‘bermanfaat untuk di……’ in target language. For exa ...
									Norbert Hornstein, Ana Maria Martins and Jairo Nunes This
									
... given that such infinitival T cannot itself value the Case-feature of the embedded subject (Recall that the subject of the infinitival clause is Case-marked by a higher probe), its φ-set should be “incomplete”. The question then is how defective this set is. Starting with gender, there is no evidenc ...
                        	... given that such infinitival T cannot itself value the Case-feature of the embedded subject (Recall that the subject of the infinitival clause is Case-marked by a higher probe), its φ-set should be “incomplete”. The question then is how defective this set is. Starting with gender, there is no evidenc ...
									CHAPTER FIVE
									
... teachers don’t take much notice of them. They only emphasize the grammatical rules of modal verbs. As for the different meanings of each modal verb, they don’t put much emphasis, not to mention the subtle differences of each modal verb which shares the same meaning. There are three drawbacks in teac ...
                        	... teachers don’t take much notice of them. They only emphasize the grammatical rules of modal verbs. As for the different meanings of each modal verb, they don’t put much emphasis, not to mention the subtle differences of each modal verb which shares the same meaning. There are three drawbacks in teac ...
									Language notes Unit 1 A great read - Assets
									
... , either. But I wish I had. I think they’re planning a trip for next year – I hope they , anyway. I won’t say no next time. 4. A Have you traveled much? I mean, where have you been? B Well, I haven’t traveled much, though all my friends . I think it’s good to travel, bu ...
                        	... , either. But I wish I had. I think they’re planning a trip for next year – I hope they , anyway. I won’t say no next time. 4. A Have you traveled much? I mean, where have you been? B Well, I haven’t traveled much, though all my friends . I think it’s good to travel, bu ...
									6:201-236 - Linguistics at Cambridge
									
... There is at least one logical flaw in the short explanation given above of the problem that Agreeing Inversion can cause for the EPP: the only observation we can make so far is that nothing linearly precedes the verb in an inversion construction like (9). This does not necessarily mean that structura ...
                        	... There is at least one logical flaw in the short explanation given above of the problem that Agreeing Inversion can cause for the EPP: the only observation we can make so far is that nothing linearly precedes the verb in an inversion construction like (9). This does not necessarily mean that structura ...
									A grammar of Mualang: An Ibanic language of Western Kalimantan
									
... existential negator future tense marker habitual inability illocutionary marker inchoative voice marker inclusive interrogative word indirect object locative; locative preposition measure word Mualang Ili’ (Downstream Mualang) unvolitional-resultative middle voice marker modal Mualang Ulu (Upstream ...
                        	... existential negator future tense marker habitual inability illocutionary marker inchoative voice marker inclusive interrogative word indirect object locative; locative preposition measure word Mualang Ili’ (Downstream Mualang) unvolitional-resultative middle voice marker modal Mualang Ulu (Upstream ...