Aspect Marking and Modality in Child Vietnamese
... somewhat more frequent than expected (~20%). Errors of commission are thought to be exceedingly rare in child speech (<4%, Sano & Hyams, 1994), and thus it appears as if these errors in child Vietnamese are more common than in other languages. They occur exclusively with perfective markers in modal ...
... somewhat more frequent than expected (~20%). Errors of commission are thought to be exceedingly rare in child speech (<4%, Sano & Hyams, 1994), and thus it appears as if these errors in child Vietnamese are more common than in other languages. They occur exclusively with perfective markers in modal ...
Parent Help Booklet - Shurley Instructional Materials
... The Introduction Section: The first three pages in the Parent Help Booklet will give you an understanding of why the Shurley Method works, outlining the key features and main elements taught in each grade level. The Jingle Section: English definitions are taught in jingle form. The rhythm of the jin ...
... The Introduction Section: The first three pages in the Parent Help Booklet will give you an understanding of why the Shurley Method works, outlining the key features and main elements taught in each grade level. The Jingle Section: English definitions are taught in jingle form. The rhythm of the jin ...
Chapter XII: The Reflexive Pronoun & Adjective
... Gerunds The Gerund of amō, amāre, amāvī, amātum ...
... Gerunds The Gerund of amō, amāre, amāvī, amātum ...
Nouns and Pronouns
... 9. When we move, what are we (suppose/supposed) to do with our telephone. 10. I have not (see/seen) Lucy Meadows since last summer at the music festival. 11. The balloon (burst/bursted) when the child stuck a pin in it. 12. At dawn, the criminal was (hanged/hung) outside the sheriff’s office. 13. Wh ...
... 9. When we move, what are we (suppose/supposed) to do with our telephone. 10. I have not (see/seen) Lucy Meadows since last summer at the music festival. 11. The balloon (burst/bursted) when the child stuck a pin in it. 12. At dawn, the criminal was (hanged/hung) outside the sheriff’s office. 13. Wh ...
Detransitivisation in Irish Sign Language ESF Intersign Workshop on
... referents may control agreement when these referents receive roles more typically associated with animate referents: the roles of agent, experiencer and recipient. However, the role of patient can be assigned to either animate or inanimate referents although only animate referents with the role of p ...
... referents may control agreement when these referents receive roles more typically associated with animate referents: the roles of agent, experiencer and recipient. However, the role of patient can be assigned to either animate or inanimate referents although only animate referents with the role of p ...
lm-8-answer-key - Hillside Education
... a new paragraph here because you have two different ideas in one paragraph.” Or “What will really help the reader is to insert a transition here.” Or, “What if you combine some of these choppy sentences to make one longer more elegant one.” You make specific recommendations. You could address some p ...
... a new paragraph here because you have two different ideas in one paragraph.” Or “What will really help the reader is to insert a transition here.” Or, “What if you combine some of these choppy sentences to make one longer more elegant one.” You make specific recommendations. You could address some p ...
Argument Strurcture and Semantic Change
... babysit, namely, the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA, 1990-2015), the Corpus of Historical American English (COHA, 1810-2009), and Google Books (GB, 1500s-2000s). We have checked these data against the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), particularly for providing roughly the dates of fir ...
... babysit, namely, the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA, 1990-2015), the Corpus of Historical American English (COHA, 1810-2009), and Google Books (GB, 1500s-2000s). We have checked these data against the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), particularly for providing roughly the dates of fir ...
The GRAMMAR Teacher`s Activity-a-Day
... Show What You Know, the short, final section, serves as a check on what the students have studied. These 10 activities allow students to display their knowledge of all the topics covered within the book’s pages. Each of the 180 reproducible lessons and activities will take up only a few minutes of t ...
... Show What You Know, the short, final section, serves as a check on what the students have studied. These 10 activities allow students to display their knowledge of all the topics covered within the book’s pages. Each of the 180 reproducible lessons and activities will take up only a few minutes of t ...
Activity - alpvols
... Show What You Know, the short, final section, serves as a check on what the students have studied. These 10 activities allow students to display their knowledge of all the topics covered within the book’s pages. Each of the 180 reproducible lessons and activities will take up only a few minutes of t ...
... Show What You Know, the short, final section, serves as a check on what the students have studied. These 10 activities allow students to display their knowledge of all the topics covered within the book’s pages. Each of the 180 reproducible lessons and activities will take up only a few minutes of t ...
Topics in English Syntax
... • do not enter into person - number agreement with the subject • function in the complex verbal forms for tense, aspect, mood, modality contrasts • are distinguished syntactically from lexical verbs: they can be negated by a following not and they invert with the subject in interrogatives I have not ...
... • do not enter into person - number agreement with the subject • function in the complex verbal forms for tense, aspect, mood, modality contrasts • are distinguished syntactically from lexical verbs: they can be negated by a following not and they invert with the subject in interrogatives I have not ...
Language convergence and bilingual acquisition
... The study focuses on the acquisition of subject agreement and tense, with some discussion of the acquisition of mood. I find that Swahili children omit both subject agreement as well as tense at early stages. I conclude that phonological theories on the omission of functional morphology do not adequa ...
... The study focuses on the acquisition of subject agreement and tense, with some discussion of the acquisition of mood. I find that Swahili children omit both subject agreement as well as tense at early stages. I conclude that phonological theories on the omission of functional morphology do not adequa ...
Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual VCLA Indo-European
... taken for granted. That referential direct objects could be omitted is common knowledge to whoever has experience working with languages such as Latin, Greek, or Sanskrit; however, little research has been devoted to the conditions under which NOs occur. As a result, one often has the impression tha ...
... taken for granted. That referential direct objects could be omitted is common knowledge to whoever has experience working with languages such as Latin, Greek, or Sanskrit; however, little research has been devoted to the conditions under which NOs occur. As a result, one often has the impression tha ...
Towards an understanding of the meaning of nominal tense
... my father 3-live origin 1950- PE. ‘My father was born in 1950.’ ...
... my father 3-live origin 1950- PE. ‘My father was born in 1950.’ ...
Journal of Memory and Language
... Three experiments in which errors of subject–verb agreement were elicited assessed the effects of syntactic function and part of speech of the constituent appearing immediately before the verb. Bock and Miller (1991) have shown that constituents modifying the subject exert an “attraction effect,” an ...
... Three experiments in which errors of subject–verb agreement were elicited assessed the effects of syntactic function and part of speech of the constituent appearing immediately before the verb. Bock and Miller (1991) have shown that constituents modifying the subject exert an “attraction effect,” an ...
Practice sheets, for the sentences in this booklet, are available in a
... Welcome to the Shurley Method—English truly made easy! It is with much excitement that we share some of the unique features that make the Shurley Method so successful. Because of your concern as a parent to help your child, this booklet has been designed for you. With this Parent Help Booklet, our g ...
... Welcome to the Shurley Method—English truly made easy! It is with much excitement that we share some of the unique features that make the Shurley Method so successful. Because of your concern as a parent to help your child, this booklet has been designed for you. With this Parent Help Booklet, our g ...
Objects in Resultatives
... presumptively state any relations to the R event in my logical forms, from now on. An event of causation may also have an agent, a thing responsible for its happening. One might suggest that this entails being the agent of the means event. Certainly some theories of action have sought to reduce agen ...
... presumptively state any relations to the R event in my logical forms, from now on. An event of causation may also have an agent, a thing responsible for its happening. One might suggest that this entails being the agent of the means event. Certainly some theories of action have sought to reduce agen ...
- White Rose eTheses Online
... In Libya, for example, there are dialects, such as the one used in Tripoli region, that use grammatical structures different from those of Modern Standard Arabic. It is therefore presumed in the design of this study that the parameters of the language variety that are transferred when learning a sec ...
... In Libya, for example, there are dialects, such as the one used in Tripoli region, that use grammatical structures different from those of Modern Standard Arabic. It is therefore presumed in the design of this study that the parameters of the language variety that are transferred when learning a sec ...
Greek Notes by Terry Cook
... Very important to the use of this guide is understanding the layout so that the user will be able to make the most of the material. The design includes hundreds of “notes” from these textbooks on all the features of New Testament Greek that I felt might be important to a 2nd year Koine Greek student ...
... Very important to the use of this guide is understanding the layout so that the user will be able to make the most of the material. The design includes hundreds of “notes” from these textbooks on all the features of New Testament Greek that I felt might be important to a 2nd year Koine Greek student ...
Sentence meaning and compositionality
... ã It is possible to predict how arguments are linked to the verb from their semantic roles, and hence their grammatical functions. ã Many verbs allow alternations “syntactic variants with different roles” (32) Jo broke the ice with a pickaxe ⟨AGENT, PATIENT, INSTRUMENT⟩ (33) The pickaxe broke the ice ...
... ã It is possible to predict how arguments are linked to the verb from their semantic roles, and hence their grammatical functions. ã Many verbs allow alternations “syntactic variants with different roles” (32) Jo broke the ice with a pickaxe ⟨AGENT, PATIENT, INSTRUMENT⟩ (33) The pickaxe broke the ice ...
Preprint
... subject languages like Spanish and Italian. Since these languages (usually) only require the child to check against one D-feature (Tense), the unique checking constraint does not result in OI errors in these languages. Finally, it can explain the finding that, like children learning obligatory subje ...
... subject languages like Spanish and Italian. Since these languages (usually) only require the child to check against one D-feature (Tense), the unique checking constraint does not result in OI errors in these languages. Finally, it can explain the finding that, like children learning obligatory subje ...
Tutorial of DepPattern
... The first pattern describes an adjective immediately followed by a noun. Both tags are involved in a simple dependency. The second pattern represents the same situation, but in this case there is a contextual determiner which is not involved in the dependency. The third pattern stands for a simple de ...
... The first pattern describes an adjective immediately followed by a noun. Both tags are involved in a simple dependency. The second pattern represents the same situation, but in this case there is a contextual determiner which is not involved in the dependency. The third pattern stands for a simple de ...
Nouns and verbs in Tagalog: a reply to Foley
... There is an old saying to the effect that “any English noun can be verbed.” In Tagalog too it appears that any noun can be verbed; and moreover, that any verb can be nouned. If this is true, can we really maintain a distinction between these two categories in Tagalog? As Foley (1998) points out, thi ...
... There is an old saying to the effect that “any English noun can be verbed.” In Tagalog too it appears that any noun can be verbed; and moreover, that any verb can be nouned. If this is true, can we really maintain a distinction between these two categories in Tagalog? As Foley (1998) points out, thi ...
Latin Rhetoric in the Signed Poems of Cynewulf
... Those scholars who have been most concerned with finding the proto-Germanic sources and forms in the extant literature of early England have included such diverse figures as the ineteenth-century German, Richard Meyer, who felt that Latin hristianity had a detri~ental influence on the literature; 1 ...
... Those scholars who have been most concerned with finding the proto-Germanic sources and forms in the extant literature of early England have included such diverse figures as the ineteenth-century German, Richard Meyer, who felt that Latin hristianity had a detri~ental influence on the literature; 1 ...
Talking about the weather
... “where the meteorological event is encoded as a predicate, and where any eventual argument is either semantically empty or irrelevant to expressing the event as such” (Eriksen et al. 2010:596) • The argument type: Rain is falling., e.g., (3), (4), (5) “where the meteorological event is encoded as an ...
... “where the meteorological event is encoded as a predicate, and where any eventual argument is either semantically empty or irrelevant to expressing the event as such” (Eriksen et al. 2010:596) • The argument type: Rain is falling., e.g., (3), (4), (5) “where the meteorological event is encoded as an ...
CLITICS, SCRAMBLING, AND HEAD MOVEMENT IN DUTCH
... However, reduced pronouns in English (assuming these to be ‘simple clitics' in Zwicky's terminology) cannot bear contrastive stress either. ...
... However, reduced pronouns in English (assuming these to be ‘simple clitics' in Zwicky's terminology) cannot bear contrastive stress either. ...