Inside and Outside the Middle - The University of British Columbia
... with -m have free-standing counterparts, however. Section 2 takes a fuller liSt of monadic verbs consisting of root + m, including the free and the bound roots, and examines them from the point of view of verb class semantics. Gerdts (1991, 1996) has previously discussed H~lq~min~m in 1erms of two c ...
... with -m have free-standing counterparts, however. Section 2 takes a fuller liSt of monadic verbs consisting of root + m, including the free and the bound roots, and examines them from the point of view of verb class semantics. Gerdts (1991, 1996) has previously discussed H~lq~min~m in 1erms of two c ...
Lecture 17: Existential Sentences in Chinese: Syntax and Semantics
... He give-Perf one book to I very interesting ‘He gave a book to me that was very interesting.’ This fourth type differs from the others in two ways: ...
... He give-Perf one book to I very interesting ‘He gave a book to me that was very interesting.’ This fourth type differs from the others in two ways: ...
phrasal verbs with the particles down and up in english and their
... systems, the reason it is used in the paper as an important starting-point for the indepth analysis of phrasal verbs in English and their Serbian equivalents, becomes rather obvious. The overriding purpose of any translation should be to achieve equivalent effect, i.e. to produce the same effect or ...
... systems, the reason it is used in the paper as an important starting-point for the indepth analysis of phrasal verbs in English and their Serbian equivalents, becomes rather obvious. The overriding purpose of any translation should be to achieve equivalent effect, i.e. to produce the same effect or ...
A Computational Analysis of the Persian Noun Phrase
... The head of the noun phrase can be an infinitival verb. These NPs are very similar to the gerundive constructions in English. Note that the infinitive head can be either a simple verb or a light verb, and it can appear in a predicate construction or with an adverbial. The NP in (2) is an example of ...
... The head of the noun phrase can be an infinitival verb. These NPs are very similar to the gerundive constructions in English. Note that the infinitive head can be either a simple verb or a light verb, and it can appear in a predicate construction or with an adverbial. The NP in (2) is an example of ...
Writing for Broadcast
... 9:00 Saturday morning) or indicates an action is happening now (“The lead runners are heading into the final turn.”). It is the preferred tense for use in broadcast writing … but don’t “force” it by using the “false present” (“Last night’s fire injures five servicemembers.”) or you’ll confuse your a ...
... 9:00 Saturday morning) or indicates an action is happening now (“The lead runners are heading into the final turn.”). It is the preferred tense for use in broadcast writing … but don’t “force” it by using the “false present” (“Last night’s fire injures five servicemembers.”) or you’ll confuse your a ...
- D-Scholarship@Pitt
... Unlike many other American Indian languages, there are print materials available in CQ. There are grammars and dictionaries available, and the bible has been translated. There is a comparatively large body of poetry and fiction work in CQ. There are also radio and television programs. However, for t ...
... Unlike many other American Indian languages, there are print materials available in CQ. There are grammars and dictionaries available, and the bible has been translated. There is a comparatively large body of poetry and fiction work in CQ. There are also radio and television programs. However, for t ...
Motivation for studying Italian
... and 2;6. They observed that Spanish children overapplied regular inflectional patterns to verbs that are irregular in adult Spanish. Interestingly they found that overregularization errors were absent from the earliest recordings and only occurred after the children started to use the regular rule p ...
... and 2;6. They observed that Spanish children overapplied regular inflectional patterns to verbs that are irregular in adult Spanish. Interestingly they found that overregularization errors were absent from the earliest recordings and only occurred after the children started to use the regular rule p ...
Grades 6–8 - Scholastic
... Help students locate images of the Cathedral of Junk that was described in the passage. You can find videos on YouTube and/or visit the Web site www. roadsideamerica.com for photos (search for “Cathedral of Junk”). After students closely examine the details in the images, challenge them to write th ...
... Help students locate images of the Cathedral of Junk that was described in the passage. You can find videos on YouTube and/or visit the Web site www. roadsideamerica.com for photos (search for “Cathedral of Junk”). After students closely examine the details in the images, challenge them to write th ...
Enhanced English Universal Dependencies
... relation name. This helps to disambiguate the type of modifier and further facilitates the extraction of relationships between content words, especially if a system incorporates dependency information using very simple methods such as by only considering paths between two nodes. For this reason, all ...
... relation name. This helps to disambiguate the type of modifier and further facilitates the extraction of relationships between content words, especially if a system incorporates dependency information using very simple methods such as by only considering paths between two nodes. For this reason, all ...
Destinos: 1-26 The Main Grammar Points, and Exercises with
... IX. THE PRETERITE AND IMPERFECT TENSES COMPARED Having discussed the forms of these tenses, we now turn to their uses. Any verb in Spanish may be used in either tense, but its meaning will be different. The following is one way to approach the differences between these tenses. It follows, more or l ...
... IX. THE PRETERITE AND IMPERFECT TENSES COMPARED Having discussed the forms of these tenses, we now turn to their uses. Any verb in Spanish may be used in either tense, but its meaning will be different. The following is one way to approach the differences between these tenses. It follows, more or l ...
Bracketing Guidelines for Treebank II Style Penn Treebank Project 1
... 4.8.1 Subject-aux inversion with subject extractions 4.8.2 Reduced relatives 4.8.3 Attachment to null elements 4.8.4 Attachment of null elements 4.8.5 Interpreting the WH label 4.8.6 Comparative relatives 4.8.7 Illegal null elements 4.8.8 Limits of coindexation ...
... 4.8.1 Subject-aux inversion with subject extractions 4.8.2 Reduced relatives 4.8.3 Attachment to null elements 4.8.4 Attachment of null elements 4.8.5 Interpreting the WH label 4.8.6 Comparative relatives 4.8.7 Illegal null elements 4.8.8 Limits of coindexation ...
Pictorial English grammar
... The difference between this one and the fifth sentence pattern is that the complement is replaced by the to infinitive. That is, the portion of the to infinitive, go there comes from the sentence, S1 go there (S1: subject). Then the question is: what does S1 imply? In this sentence pattern, the subj ...
... The difference between this one and the fifth sentence pattern is that the complement is replaced by the to infinitive. That is, the portion of the to infinitive, go there comes from the sentence, S1 go there (S1: subject). Then the question is: what does S1 imply? In this sentence pattern, the subj ...
Writing conventions: Spelling
... I h___ that the t___ of them are t___ fat t___ w___ them anyway. If you wait (awhile / a while) I’ll go and find them and bring them h___. 2. If y___ going t___ w___ that then be careful w___ you sit. Y___ blue jeans are in t___. They’ve got plenty of w___ left in them, so why don’t you put those on ...
... I h___ that the t___ of them are t___ fat t___ w___ them anyway. If you wait (awhile / a while) I’ll go and find them and bring them h___. 2. If y___ going t___ w___ that then be careful w___ you sit. Y___ blue jeans are in t___. They’ve got plenty of w___ left in them, so why don’t you put those on ...
DEFINING TRANSITIVITY AND INTRANSITIVITY: SPLIT
... 1995). Basque unergatives for the most part overlap with the unergatives recognized for IndoEuropean (Burzio 1986, Sorace 2000). Thus, some examples of intransitive verbs like (1a) in Basque include, but are not limited to, verbs like blow, cough, dance, dream, run, and work. Basque unergatives do n ...
... 1995). Basque unergatives for the most part overlap with the unergatives recognized for IndoEuropean (Burzio 1986, Sorace 2000). Thus, some examples of intransitive verbs like (1a) in Basque include, but are not limited to, verbs like blow, cough, dance, dream, run, and work. Basque unergatives do n ...
View - Ministry of Education, Guyana
... strategies for both teaching and assessing are deliberated on. Lessons should be delivered in an environment in which there is opportunity for active and creative participation by both students and teacher. This Guide has a direct focus on an integrated approach to curriculum delivery, in which the ...
... strategies for both teaching and assessing are deliberated on. Lessons should be delivered in an environment in which there is opportunity for active and creative participation by both students and teacher. This Guide has a direct focus on an integrated approach to curriculum delivery, in which the ...
AK - KISS Grammar
... Verbals” is very important preparation for KISS Level Three—clauses. A clause is a subject / (finite) verb / complement pattern. Students who cannot distinguish finite verbs from verbals will therefore have serious difficulties in KISS Level Three. KISS Level 2.2.1—“The ‘To’ Problem ...
... Verbals” is very important preparation for KISS Level Three—clauses. A clause is a subject / (finite) verb / complement pattern. Students who cannot distinguish finite verbs from verbals will therefore have serious difficulties in KISS Level Three. KISS Level 2.2.1—“The ‘To’ Problem ...
Oscan ϝουρουστ and the Roccagloriosa law tablet.
... these (acc.fem.pl.)’, assuming for the sake of argument that this form appears as part of a conditional clause). 1 While NORSRXVW is a previously unknown lexeme, this division of the words is by far the most plausible, since etymologically it gives us an acceptable direct object pronoun (cf. Umbrian ...
... these (acc.fem.pl.)’, assuming for the sake of argument that this form appears as part of a conditional clause). 1 While NORSRXVW is a previously unknown lexeme, this division of the words is by far the most plausible, since etymologically it gives us an acceptable direct object pronoun (cf. Umbrian ...
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... are two items and when the reader will have no difficulty identifying them: you shouldn't use them after intricate constructions. Note that each item can be plu.: The admirals and generals flatly disagreed; the latter prevailed. When former means ex-. don't combine it with ex- (x a former ex-nun) or ...
... are two items and when the reader will have no difficulty identifying them: you shouldn't use them after intricate constructions. Note that each item can be plu.: The admirals and generals flatly disagreed; the latter prevailed. When former means ex-. don't combine it with ex- (x a former ex-nun) or ...
Possession in Nanti
... enclitics, as in (43). Referential NP subjects tend to be preverbal, and objects tend to be postverbal, suggesting a characterization of Nanti as an SVO language. A preverbal contrastive focus position and pre- and post-verbal topicalization positions are responsible for other orders. The locative s ...
... enclitics, as in (43). Referential NP subjects tend to be preverbal, and objects tend to be postverbal, suggesting a characterization of Nanti as an SVO language. A preverbal contrastive focus position and pre- and post-verbal topicalization positions are responsible for other orders. The locative s ...
Constructing grammatical meaning
... It is generally agreed that the uses of the reflexive morpheme are mutually related in regular ways. What has remained a matter of dispute is how they are related, what each of them actually marks in the sentence, whether they share an invariant meaning and, if so, whether the unifying feature is syn ...
... It is generally agreed that the uses of the reflexive morpheme are mutually related in regular ways. What has remained a matter of dispute is how they are related, what each of them actually marks in the sentence, whether they share an invariant meaning and, if so, whether the unifying feature is syn ...
resulttv3f
... principles, you’re making an arbitrary addition to the theory of grammar. A true explanation of the resultative would make use of mechanisms we already know.” This complaint might be justified if the resultative were the only phenomenon that demanded a construction. However, as we see, there are man ...
... principles, you’re making an arbitrary addition to the theory of grammar. A true explanation of the resultative would make use of mechanisms we already know.” This complaint might be justified if the resultative were the only phenomenon that demanded a construction. However, as we see, there are man ...
A Text-based Grammar for Expository Writing
... constructed. As the title, “Sentence Fundamentals for Expressing Ideas,” suggests, teaching students to identify clauses, subjects, and verbs is the basis for everything else that follows. By beginning there, students have a semester to master identifying these crucial elements and will practice ide ...
... constructed. As the title, “Sentence Fundamentals for Expressing Ideas,” suggests, teaching students to identify clauses, subjects, and verbs is the basis for everything else that follows. By beginning there, students have a semester to master identifying these crucial elements and will practice ide ...
An Introduction to - Tathagata Meditation Center
... “Look at the boy over there,” said the Buddha to Amanda, indicating a homeless boy beaten and driven out of a mansion that belonged to Mūlasīri, one of the multimillionaires in Savatthi city. “In his previous life,” the Buddha continued, “that boy was Mūlasīri’s father who had that very mansion buil ...
... “Look at the boy over there,” said the Buddha to Amanda, indicating a homeless boy beaten and driven out of a mansion that belonged to Mūlasīri, one of the multimillionaires in Savatthi city. “In his previous life,” the Buddha continued, “that boy was Mūlasīri’s father who had that very mansion buil ...
conceptualization in the english gerund and its spanish - e
... display serious limitations in their analysis of these constructions. Although the subject of the English gerund and its Spanish equivalents has been studied from several perspectives, there are few relevant studies so far. Studies exist (Álvarez, 1991; Fente, 1971; Criado de Val, 1972; Losada, 1980 ...
... display serious limitations in their analysis of these constructions. Although the subject of the English gerund and its Spanish equivalents has been studied from several perspectives, there are few relevant studies so far. Studies exist (Álvarez, 1991; Fente, 1971; Criado de Val, 1972; Losada, 1980 ...
A computational implementation of the Northern Sotho infinitive
... As in the case of nominal characteristics, the infinitive shows most of the typical characteristics normally associated with verbs, e.g. actions or processes, and is positioned within the description of the verbal system by for example Van Wyk et al. (1992) as a mood together with the indicative, si ...
... As in the case of nominal characteristics, the infinitive shows most of the typical characteristics normally associated with verbs, e.g. actions or processes, and is positioned within the description of the verbal system by for example Van Wyk et al. (1992) as a mood together with the indicative, si ...