The Spanish DELPH-IN Grammar - Dipòsit Digital de la Universitat
... cluding Spanish clitic pronouns. The result is a comprehensive classification of Spanish words consisting of 516 lexical types. Table 1 shows the distribution of the lexical types along the syntactic categories. Due to space limitations, we will not go into detail about the 516 lexical types. Instea ...
... cluding Spanish clitic pronouns. The result is a comprehensive classification of Spanish words consisting of 516 lexical types. Table 1 shows the distribution of the lexical types along the syntactic categories. Due to space limitations, we will not go into detail about the 516 lexical types. Instea ...
Anglický jazyk A0
... Section 2 – language, everyday activities 1.15 Complete the words in Czech grammar word ...
... Section 2 – language, everyday activities 1.15 Complete the words in Czech grammar word ...
teaching english passive contrastively and in comparison
... Passive voice phrases are underlined characteristically (in different colours or styles) as well as tense-aspect markers. Learners’ attention is drawn to passive voice instances mainly – they are read aloud and differentiated from active ones without providing any explanation at this stage. Elicitat ...
... Passive voice phrases are underlined characteristically (in different colours or styles) as well as tense-aspect markers. Learners’ attention is drawn to passive voice instances mainly – they are read aloud and differentiated from active ones without providing any explanation at this stage. Elicitat ...
- ScholarWorks
... hundreds of participles--potentially as many as there are verbs--but past participles seem to be used much more frequently than present participles, and thus I have recorded many more of them. ...
... hundreds of participles--potentially as many as there are verbs--but past participles seem to be used much more frequently than present participles, and thus I have recorded many more of them. ...
GR#5 - Verbals - Gerunds
... A gerund is the name of an action. • Running is good exercise. • His hobby is skating • Personally, I prefer golfing. ...
... A gerund is the name of an action. • Running is good exercise. • His hobby is skating • Personally, I prefer golfing. ...
Meeting 3 Noun Phrase & Constituents
... We can rely (to some extent) on intuition for our native language, but how do we work out phrases for a language we don’t speak? We need to use formal tests to work out which words in a sentence go together to form a phrase. ...
... We can rely (to some extent) on intuition for our native language, but how do we work out phrases for a language we don’t speak? We need to use formal tests to work out which words in a sentence go together to form a phrase. ...
homenaje a mervyn smale - Universidad de Granada
... rasa, not being biased at all by any linguistic preconception. What’s more, the fact of working with a corpus implies support of a whole conception of language based on the observation of real language, as opposed to the Chomskyan tradition. What we think is not completely correct in Sinclair’s quot ...
... rasa, not being biased at all by any linguistic preconception. What’s more, the fact of working with a corpus implies support of a whole conception of language based on the observation of real language, as opposed to the Chomskyan tradition. What we think is not completely correct in Sinclair’s quot ...
Paraphrasing Using Given and New Information in a Question
... Kathleen R. McKeown, "Paraphrasing Using Given and New Information in a Question-Answer System", . August 1980. ...
... Kathleen R. McKeown, "Paraphrasing Using Given and New Information in a Question-Answer System", . August 1980. ...
Document
... are anterior. Unlike most of the languages of the Northern Philippines, which require focus affixation prior to infixation of (Reid 1992: 77), Yami demonstrates an
innovation of the morpheme order ni-om-. Neutral verbs are used typically with either
present or future time reference. Tense neutr ...
... are anterior. Unlike most of the languages of the Northern Philippines, which require focus affixation prior to infixation of
Inalienable Possession and Locative Aspect
... the interpretation of the chain (PRO i, tj) as a place too. 6 The hypothesis that a place may have the feature [+human] is necessary independently of IP. According to B.ouchard (to appear), the· experiencer NP in psych structures like (44) is a place: (44) a. Mariei fait peur aJeanj (Sourcej, Goal j ...
... the interpretation of the chain (PRO i, tj) as a place too. 6 The hypothesis that a place may have the feature [+human] is necessary independently of IP. According to B.ouchard (to appear), the· experiencer NP in psych structures like (44) is a place: (44) a. Mariei fait peur aJeanj (Sourcej, Goal j ...
Basic Punctuation Help Tips
... A semicolon (;) links two complete sentences and shows that there is a relationship between them. Here are some of the things it can be used for: To join two separate sentences together. If a semicolon is used then a conjunction (but, and, or) doesn’t need to be used. A semicolon is perfect for high ...
... A semicolon (;) links two complete sentences and shows that there is a relationship between them. Here are some of the things it can be used for: To join two separate sentences together. If a semicolon is used then a conjunction (but, and, or) doesn’t need to be used. A semicolon is perfect for high ...
The Project Gutenberg EBook of Higher Lessons
... unity, of continuity, of proportion, of order. All good writing consists of good sentences properly joined. Since the sentence is the foundation or unit of discourse, it is all-important that the pupil should know the sentence. He should be able to put the principal and the subordinate parts in the ...
... unity, of continuity, of proportion, of order. All good writing consists of good sentences properly joined. Since the sentence is the foundation or unit of discourse, it is all-important that the pupil should know the sentence. He should be able to put the principal and the subordinate parts in the ...
Michelle Anne Long A Thesis - Bibliothèque et Archives Canada
... the variety of Swampy Cree spoken there as her first language. She began leamhg English at the age of 16. These laboratory sentences may sometimes appear Iess idiornatic or natural than sentences uttered in the context of a larger narrative. Nonethelesq they are grammatical sentences. Examples from ...
... the variety of Swampy Cree spoken there as her first language. She began leamhg English at the age of 16. These laboratory sentences may sometimes appear Iess idiornatic or natural than sentences uttered in the context of a larger narrative. Nonethelesq they are grammatical sentences. Examples from ...
Journal of Memory and Language
... the sentences used in on-line studies we selected from the corpus only relative clauses with transitive verbs. Relative clauses with intransitive verbs do not have an object (as in the man who walks there), and are therefore by definition subject relative clauses. Also, we only included in the analy ...
... the sentences used in on-line studies we selected from the corpus only relative clauses with transitive verbs. Relative clauses with intransitive verbs do not have an object (as in the man who walks there), and are therefore by definition subject relative clauses. Also, we only included in the analy ...
Adverbs and adverbial phrases
... as nominals - but there is no indication that they behave like nominals in this sort of construction. It is not possible to replace ki in this sort of structure with kərek, 'one', a numeral that is the root of ki ...
... as nominals - but there is no indication that they behave like nominals in this sort of construction. It is not possible to replace ki in this sort of structure with kərek, 'one', a numeral that is the root of ki ...
ASPECTS OF THE SEMANTICS OF THE AKAN
... It is these considerations and others which constitute the object of this paper. It focuses primarily on the semanticity of the Akan phrasal verb and especially how it responds to the questions of idiomaticity and transparency or relativity. It examines the issue of sense relations as far as the ph ...
... It is these considerations and others which constitute the object of this paper. It focuses primarily on the semanticity of the Akan phrasal verb and especially how it responds to the questions of idiomaticity and transparency or relativity. It examines the issue of sense relations as far as the ph ...
On the expression of TAM on nouns: Evidence from Tundra Nenets
... determiners are optional. The relevant markers do not unambiguously induce a past tense interpretation but can have rather different readings. Their main semantic contribution consists in expressing spatial location and the opposition ‘visible vs. invisible’, while the temporal effect is purely prag ...
... determiners are optional. The relevant markers do not unambiguously induce a past tense interpretation but can have rather different readings. Their main semantic contribution consists in expressing spatial location and the opposition ‘visible vs. invisible’, while the temporal effect is purely prag ...
A Lexical Account of Sorani (Suleymaniye) Kurdish Prepositions
... complex syntactic behavior. This situation results from two factors. The first one involves the historical constitution of this class: the initial set of prepositions has progressively been enriched with elements borrowed from other classes, such as substantives. The latter generally combine with pr ...
... complex syntactic behavior. This situation results from two factors. The first one involves the historical constitution of this class: the initial set of prepositions has progressively been enriched with elements borrowed from other classes, such as substantives. The latter generally combine with pr ...
Assignment 10 - Ga naar Edurep Delen
... -Sentences 5-7: you use the past perfect continuous to describe something what was happened before another thing happened in the past. You use also the past perfect continuous in subordinate clauses of condition: 'what if this happened, how would it go on?' -Sentence 8-10: You use tje past simple wh ...
... -Sentences 5-7: you use the past perfect continuous to describe something what was happened before another thing happened in the past. You use also the past perfect continuous in subordinate clauses of condition: 'what if this happened, how would it go on?' -Sentence 8-10: You use tje past simple wh ...
volume 15 - wecol 2003
... Copy + Merge (with copies not in the head ofa chain deleted at PF). Within 0, the moved verb can satisfy the necessary Case/theta-role requirements within that domain. Cyclic Spell-Out then applies, rendering K inaccessible to further computation. Subsequent operations (Merge and Move) render the de ...
... Copy + Merge (with copies not in the head ofa chain deleted at PF). Within 0, the moved verb can satisfy the necessary Case/theta-role requirements within that domain. Cyclic Spell-Out then applies, rendering K inaccessible to further computation. Subsequent operations (Merge and Move) render the de ...
Learning English
... Verbs “Scored” is a verb, because it describes an action (to score points during basketball). The clue is that it ends in ...
... Verbs “Scored” is a verb, because it describes an action (to score points during basketball). The clue is that it ends in ...
The Notion of Surface-Syntactic Relation Revisited
... SSyntRel, since in such cases the substitution by the DE-phrase is always possible. However, the defining properties of the Ds in both constructions do not warrant such a unification. An agreeing adjectival modifier and a prepositional phrase are so dissimilar in their SSynt-properties that there is ...
... SSyntRel, since in such cases the substitution by the DE-phrase is always possible. However, the defining properties of the Ds in both constructions do not warrant such a unification. An agreeing adjectival modifier and a prepositional phrase are so dissimilar in their SSynt-properties that there is ...
CHAPTER 2 THE ORIGIN OF LIGHT VERBS
... 4 For further discussion on the suru construction, see Grimshaw and Mester (1988), Hoshi and Saito (1993), among many others. In these works, the focus is on "argument transfer" from the noun to suru. Also see Huang (1997) for discussion on the suru construction from a different perspective (cf. sec ...
... 4 For further discussion on the suru construction, see Grimshaw and Mester (1988), Hoshi and Saito (1993), among many others. In these works, the focus is on "argument transfer" from the noun to suru. Also see Huang (1997) for discussion on the suru construction from a different perspective (cf. sec ...
a Sample - Rainbow Resource
... important. It’s up to you what order you do it in. Prepositional phrases are kind of like socks and shoes: When they behave like adverbs, as they often do, they can be put in a different order in a sentence. For instance, an author might put the prepositional phrase at the beginning of the sentence ...
... important. It’s up to you what order you do it in. Prepositional phrases are kind of like socks and shoes: When they behave like adverbs, as they often do, they can be put in a different order in a sentence. For instance, an author might put the prepositional phrase at the beginning of the sentence ...
A typology of subject marker and object marker systems in African
... pronouns is shared by stage I pronominal markers, and partially by stage II pronominal markers. But when discussing certain aspects of the typology of pronominal markers according to their conditions of cooccurrence with noun phrases or free pronouns, it must be kept in mind that the use of free pro ...
... pronouns is shared by stage I pronominal markers, and partially by stage II pronominal markers. But when discussing certain aspects of the typology of pronominal markers according to their conditions of cooccurrence with noun phrases or free pronouns, it must be kept in mind that the use of free pro ...