An On-line Computational Model of Human Sentence Interpretation
... This dissertation presents a model of the human sentence interpretation process, which attempts to meet criteria of adequacy imposed by the different paradigms of sentence interpretation. These include the need to produce a high-level interpretation, to embed a linguistically motivated grammar, and ...
... This dissertation presents a model of the human sentence interpretation process, which attempts to meet criteria of adequacy imposed by the different paradigms of sentence interpretation. These include the need to produce a high-level interpretation, to embed a linguistically motivated grammar, and ...
Contents of the Reference Section
... without any change of form—moose, salmon, aircraft, corps, crossroads. From a purely grammatical point of view they could all go in a single alphabetical list: however from a teaching and learning point of view it is helpful to have them further classified. A Grammar of Meanings Many English words h ...
... without any change of form—moose, salmon, aircraft, corps, crossroads. From a purely grammatical point of view they could all go in a single alphabetical list: however from a teaching and learning point of view it is helpful to have them further classified. A Grammar of Meanings Many English words h ...
Арбекова Т. И. Correct English for Everyday Use документ MS Word
... doesn't seem to be very good — interpreting. 13. Your name –– the end of the letter should be written –– hand, not typed. 14. Call him — this number. 15. What was done was done — mutual consent. 16. The man is a complete stranger — me. 17. Boys are known — their love –– adventure. 18. The ticket is ...
... doesn't seem to be very good — interpreting. 13. Your name –– the end of the letter should be written –– hand, not typed. 14. Call him — this number. 15. What was done was done — mutual consent. 16. The man is a complete stranger — me. 17. Boys are known — their love –– adventure. 18. The ticket is ...
syntax and processing of scrambling constructions in russian
... In four experiments reported here, I examine the applicability of two proposed universals of the Garden-Path model of sentence processing, the Minimal Chain Principle and the Minimal Revisions Principle, to processing of Russian scrambling constructions, and also test the Scrambling Complexity Hypot ...
... In four experiments reported here, I examine the applicability of two proposed universals of the Garden-Path model of sentence processing, the Minimal Chain Principle and the Minimal Revisions Principle, to processing of Russian scrambling constructions, and also test the Scrambling Complexity Hypot ...
Modern Hindi Grammar - Kashmiri Overseas Association, Inc.
... written Hindi, or they are sketchy or too scholarly or detailed. They do not fulfill the needs of second and/or foreign language learners or those native speakers who want to maintain the language in an alien atmosphere. This grammar is pedagogically oriented. It will be of special interest to Hindi ...
... written Hindi, or they are sketchy or too scholarly or detailed. They do not fulfill the needs of second and/or foreign language learners or those native speakers who want to maintain the language in an alien atmosphere. This grammar is pedagogically oriented. It will be of special interest to Hindi ...
FrameNet II: Extended Theory and Practice
... Department at the University of California at Berkeley and his colleagues. The theory asserts that people understand the meaning of words largely by virtue of the frames which they evoke. The frames represent story fragments, which serve to connect a group of words to a bundle of meanings; for examp ...
... Department at the University of California at Berkeley and his colleagues. The theory asserts that people understand the meaning of words largely by virtue of the frames which they evoke. The frames represent story fragments, which serve to connect a group of words to a bundle of meanings; for examp ...
Dances with words: issues in the translation of
... TL stylistic nicety. I give ‗literal translation‘ (‗lit.‘) a more limited definition than Catford‘s (1965: 25; see footnote 24, p. 33); ‗literal‘ means non-idiomatic, so my literal translations preserve ST idioms without employing cultural conversion (hence a direct translation would read ‗shower‘ f ...
... TL stylistic nicety. I give ‗literal translation‘ (‗lit.‘) a more limited definition than Catford‘s (1965: 25; see footnote 24, p. 33); ‗literal‘ means non-idiomatic, so my literal translations preserve ST idioms without employing cultural conversion (hence a direct translation would read ‗shower‘ f ...
Into-English Grading Standards - American Translators Association
... Acronyms: Punctuation, capitalization, and plural forms In US English, acronyms formed from initial letters are written in all capitals; failure to do so is a Capitalization error. Although the prevailing trend is to write such acronyms without punctuation, such usage is by no means universal, and c ...
... Acronyms: Punctuation, capitalization, and plural forms In US English, acronyms formed from initial letters are written in all capitals; failure to do so is a Capitalization error. Although the prevailing trend is to write such acronyms without punctuation, such usage is by no means universal, and c ...
the structure of complex predicates in urdu
... Constructions variously described as complex predicates, compound verbs, composite predicates, or serial verbs range across quite an impressive number of differing expressions in differing languages. As such, it is not immediately obvious how to arrive at a consistent formulation of the differences, ...
... Constructions variously described as complex predicates, compound verbs, composite predicates, or serial verbs range across quite an impressive number of differing expressions in differing languages. As such, it is not immediately obvious how to arrive at a consistent formulation of the differences, ...
A Grammar of Bora with Special Attention to Tone
... 4.3.6.3 -pejtso ‘upon encountering’ . . . . . . 4.3.6.4 Relocation to or from doing . . . . . ...
... 4.3.6.3 -pejtso ‘upon encountering’ . . . . . . 4.3.6.4 Relocation to or from doing . . . . . ...
my dissertation - Semantics Archive
... construction? And, if pragmatic principles have a role to play, how do they interact with the morphosyntax and the semantics? I answer these questions within an event semantics framework. I show that the construction’s interpretation is determined partly by grammatical factors (e.g., the embedded c ...
... construction? And, if pragmatic principles have a role to play, how do they interact with the morphosyntax and the semantics? I answer these questions within an event semantics framework. I show that the construction’s interpretation is determined partly by grammatical factors (e.g., the embedded c ...
Routledge Comprehensive Grammars Comprehensive Grammars
... subject-predicate structure, while expository and evaluative sentences are more likely to follow a topic-comment pattern. The endless variability and invention of language means that this typology will inevitably have loose ends and overlapping dimensions, and the presence or function of sentence el ...
... subject-predicate structure, while expository and evaluative sentences are more likely to follow a topic-comment pattern. The endless variability and invention of language means that this typology will inevitably have loose ends and overlapping dimensions, and the presence or function of sentence el ...
1 The Expression of Modality in Tlingit: A Paucity of - LingBuzz
... pattern has been discovered in certain languages of the Pacific Northwest, such as St’átʼimcets (Rullmann et al. 2008). In such languages, modals tend to have a lexically fixed base, while their force can vary with context. For example, the modal particle k’a in St’átʼimcets always has an epistemic ...
... pattern has been discovered in certain languages of the Pacific Northwest, such as St’átʼimcets (Rullmann et al. 2008). In such languages, modals tend to have a lexically fixed base, while their force can vary with context. For example, the modal particle k’a in St’átʼimcets always has an epistemic ...
Noun clauses function
... § observation: The action of the infinitive to know points directly at the DEP. § DEP function: object of the infinitive to know § DEP identity: noun clause ...
... § observation: The action of the infinitive to know points directly at the DEP. § DEP function: object of the infinitive to know § DEP identity: noun clause ...
Origins and development of adjectival passives in Spanish: A corpus
... E desque fue llegado ala çibdat ellos non qujsieron y entrar and since was come to the city they not want there come ‘And since he had arrived in the city, they did not want to go in there.’ (Crónica de Alfonso X, Alfonso X el Sabio, 1280) ...
... E desque fue llegado ala çibdat ellos non qujsieron y entrar and since was come to the city they not want there come ‘And since he had arrived in the city, they did not want to go in there.’ (Crónica de Alfonso X, Alfonso X el Sabio, 1280) ...
Collins CoBUILD Grammar
... grammar has several unique features which will give them very useful information. The information in this book is taken from a long and careful study of present-day English. Many millions of words from speech and writing have been gathered together in a computer and analyzed, partly by the computer ...
... grammar has several unique features which will give them very useful information. The information in this book is taken from a long and careful study of present-day English. Many millions of words from speech and writing have been gathered together in a computer and analyzed, partly by the computer ...
320 pages - Institutionen för filosofi, lingvistik och vetenskapsteori
... The current version of the system handles errors concerning agreement in noun phrases, and verb selection of finite and non-finite forms. At the lexical level, we attach all lexical tags to words and do not use a tagger which could eliminate information in incorrect text that might be needed later t ...
... The current version of the system handles errors concerning agreement in noun phrases, and verb selection of finite and non-finite forms. At the lexical level, we attach all lexical tags to words and do not use a tagger which could eliminate information in incorrect text that might be needed later t ...
ISSUES IN THE PLACEMENT OF ENCLITIC PERSONAL
... clusters is the fact that the clusters behave as a single unit. If they may appear in multiple positions in a clause, the internal order of clitics in such a cluster is unchanged. Such is the case for Italian pronominal clitics which “precede the finite verb in a fixed order, but follow non-finite v ...
... clusters is the fact that the clusters behave as a single unit. If they may appear in multiple positions in a clause, the internal order of clitics in such a cluster is unchanged. Such is the case for Italian pronominal clitics which “precede the finite verb in a fixed order, but follow non-finite v ...
German - Wikimedia Commons
... URI to this license is given in the list of figures on page 385. If this document is a derived work from the contents of one of these projects and the content was still licensed by the project under this license at the time of derivation this document has to be licensed under the same, a similar or a ...
... URI to this license is given in the list of figures on page 385. If this document is a derived work from the contents of one of these projects and the content was still licensed by the project under this license at the time of derivation this document has to be licensed under the same, a similar or a ...
Ahland_oregon_0171A_10546 - Scholars` Bank
... morphosyntactic categories, in particular as relator nouns, verbal classifiers, and class morphemes, the final two of which are noun categorization devices. Many of these same body part terms can be incorporated into the verb or form part of lexicalized verb-noun compounds. Deverbal nominalizations ...
... morphosyntactic categories, in particular as relator nouns, verbal classifiers, and class morphemes, the final two of which are noun categorization devices. Many of these same body part terms can be incorporated into the verb or form part of lexicalized verb-noun compounds. Deverbal nominalizations ...
French Grammar and Usage
... adjective - a class of words which modify nouns. Adjectives appear adjacent to nouns or separated from them by verbs like être, devenir, rester: e.g. un PETIT problème 'a small problem'; une boîte CARRÉE 'a square box'; Cette robe est CHÈRE 'This dress is expensive'. adverb - a class of words which ...
... adjective - a class of words which modify nouns. Adjectives appear adjacent to nouns or separated from them by verbs like être, devenir, rester: e.g. un PETIT problème 'a small problem'; une boîte CARRÉE 'a square box'; Cette robe est CHÈRE 'This dress is expensive'. adverb - a class of words which ...
00. The realization of negation in the Syrian Arabic clause, phrase
... and his personal concern for his students encouraging. He very capably took an old languagelover and taught him many new linguistic tricks. Thanks is also due to me colleagues who not only covered for me in my absence but cheered me on in my studies, even when I repeatedly got carried away talking a ...
... and his personal concern for his students encouraging. He very capably took an old languagelover and taught him many new linguistic tricks. Thanks is also due to me colleagues who not only covered for me in my absence but cheered me on in my studies, even when I repeatedly got carried away talking a ...
FrameNet II: Extended Theory and Practice
... possibilities– valences–of each word in each of its senses, through computer-assisted annotation of example sentences and automatic tabulation and display of the annotation results. The major product of this work, the FrameNet lexical database, currently contains more than 10,000 lexical units (defi ...
... possibilities– valences–of each word in each of its senses, through computer-assisted annotation of example sentences and automatic tabulation and display of the annotation results. The major product of this work, the FrameNet lexical database, currently contains more than 10,000 lexical units (defi ...
English grammar workbook for dummies
... THE PUBLISHER ENDORSES THE INFORMATION THE ORGANIZATION OR WEBSITE MAY PROVIDE OR RECOMMENDATIONS IT MAY MAKE. FURTHER, READERS SHOULD BE AWARE THAT INTERNET WEBSITES LISTED IN THIS WORK ...
... THE PUBLISHER ENDORSES THE INFORMATION THE ORGANIZATION OR WEBSITE MAY PROVIDE OR RECOMMENDATIONS IT MAY MAKE. FURTHER, READERS SHOULD BE AWARE THAT INTERNET WEBSITES LISTED IN THIS WORK ...
Reflexive Verben Theorie learning target rules
... • Ich konzentriere mich auf das Examen. (I concentrate on the exam.) "Ich" is the subject of the sentence. I'm acting. I concentrate. "konzentrieren" is the reflexive verb of the sentence. "mich" (=> ich) is the object of the sentence although I must admit that's quite difficult to understand becaus ...
... • Ich konzentriere mich auf das Examen. (I concentrate on the exam.) "Ich" is the subject of the sentence. I'm acting. I concentrate. "konzentrieren" is the reflexive verb of the sentence. "mich" (=> ich) is the object of the sentence although I must admit that's quite difficult to understand becaus ...