concorde
... Plural noun phrases (including coordinate phrases) count as singular if they are used as NAMES, TITLES, QUOTATIONS, etc. Such NPs can be regarded as appositive structures with an implied singular head: the book ‘Crime and Punishment’, the expression ‘senior citizens’, etc. ...
... Plural noun phrases (including coordinate phrases) count as singular if they are used as NAMES, TITLES, QUOTATIONS, etc. Such NPs can be regarded as appositive structures with an implied singular head: the book ‘Crime and Punishment’, the expression ‘senior citizens’, etc. ...
The Classification of Infinitives: A Statistical Study
... complement, either adjective, noun, or otherwise. An example is found in Mark 9:5: [Rabbi<, kalo
... complement, either adjective, noun, or otherwise. An example is found in Mark 9:5: [Rabbi<, kalo
Grace Theological Journal 6.1 (1985) 3
... complement, either adjective, noun, or otherwise. An example is found in Mark 9:5: [Rabbi<, kalo
... complement, either adjective, noun, or otherwise. An example is found in Mark 9:5: [Rabbi<, kalo
Kara Passmore Linguistics Senior Thesis POSSESSIVE-ING and ACCUSATIVE-ING Constructions in English
... Some situations, however, are more conducive to one construction over the other~ or may even allow only one or the other. This difterence in distn"bution is vitally important when considering how to account for verbal gerundive constructions, since the distribution of each individual ING constructi ...
... Some situations, however, are more conducive to one construction over the other~ or may even allow only one or the other. This difterence in distn"bution is vitally important when considering how to account for verbal gerundive constructions, since the distribution of each individual ING constructi ...
putting up the resultant pdf online
... We would like to thank Mitch Marcus for his support and encouragement in the production of this document and the policy it describes. Leslie Dossey and Elizabeth Hamilton put a lot of effort into early analysis and organization of the issues. Beatrice Santorini wrote the previous manual, upon which ...
... We would like to thank Mitch Marcus for his support and encouragement in the production of this document and the policy it describes. Leslie Dossey and Elizabeth Hamilton put a lot of effort into early analysis and organization of the issues. Beatrice Santorini wrote the previous manual, upon which ...
`Shortest Move` versus `Fewest Steps`
... Another possible derivation of (18a) moves the subject in one swoop from the VP-internal position to the specifier position of the matrix AgrSP. This creates the proper configuration for checking the features of the matrix AgrSP. However, it leaves the features of the embedded AgrSP unchecked. This ...
... Another possible derivation of (18a) moves the subject in one swoop from the VP-internal position to the specifier position of the matrix AgrSP. This creates the proper configuration for checking the features of the matrix AgrSP. However, it leaves the features of the embedded AgrSP unchecked. This ...
Preterite/Imperfect Half-Truths
... of the imperfect. The problem with the least by referringto the conditionalexpla"would"structureis thatit is ambiguous.It nationthat occurs laterin the text. In addiis used in Englishbothforconditionalstate- tion, a set of contrastingsentences in Engments and for habitual past actions. The lish, sim ...
... of the imperfect. The problem with the least by referringto the conditionalexpla"would"structureis thatit is ambiguous.It nationthat occurs laterin the text. In addiis used in Englishbothforconditionalstate- tion, a set of contrastingsentences in Engments and for habitual past actions. The lish, sim ...
the semantics and exegetical significance of the object
... object-complement construction?), (2) the identification of the components (i.e., how can one tell which is object and which is complement?), and (3) the semantics of the construction (i.e., in addition to the obvious fact that predication is involved, what else can the ...
... object-complement construction?), (2) the identification of the components (i.e., how can one tell which is object and which is complement?), and (3) the semantics of the construction (i.e., in addition to the obvious fact that predication is involved, what else can the ...
infinitives and -ing forms
... * Afraid of + -ing and afraid + infinitive can often both be used with little difference of meaning. I'm afraid to fly / of flying. I'm afraid to tell / of telling her. However, when we are talking about things which happen to us unexpectedly, without our wanting or choosing them, only the -ing form ...
... * Afraid of + -ing and afraid + infinitive can often both be used with little difference of meaning. I'm afraid to fly / of flying. I'm afraid to tell / of telling her. However, when we are talking about things which happen to us unexpectedly, without our wanting or choosing them, only the -ing form ...
Preparatory Booklet - The Open University
... yourself with the range of topics covered. If you have a lot of time at your disposal and wish to attempt all the exercises then by all means do so, but you should also feel free to be selective in your work and to focus on those topics you most want to consolidate: certainly if you have studied Lat ...
... yourself with the range of topics covered. If you have a lot of time at your disposal and wish to attempt all the exercises then by all means do so, but you should also feel free to be selective in your work and to focus on those topics you most want to consolidate: certainly if you have studied Lat ...
Double Double, Morphology and Trouble: Looking into
... that provide access to finite-state calculus algorithms, in particular the X EROX F INITE -S TATE C ALCULUS implementation (Beesley and Karttunen, 2003). The finite-state network we create with these tools is a transducer, which allows for a lower language — or a definition of the allowable surface ...
... that provide access to finite-state calculus algorithms, in particular the X EROX F INITE -S TATE C ALCULUS implementation (Beesley and Karttunen, 2003). The finite-state network we create with these tools is a transducer, which allows for a lower language — or a definition of the allowable surface ...
Progression in Writing
... different levels for writing? The writing included in the following examples is based on an Extended Writing opportunity that children from our school have had. They are all from a narrative genre based around a task involving characters and themes from traditional tales. It shows the progression in ...
... different levels for writing? The writing included in the following examples is based on an Extended Writing opportunity that children from our school have had. They are all from a narrative genre based around a task involving characters and themes from traditional tales. It shows the progression in ...
UNIVERSITY OF PARDUBICE FACULTY OF HUMANITIES ASPECT IN ENGLISH AND CZECH
... Is aspect related to time of utterance, is it a comment on a particular view of an action, does English distinguish between aspect contrasts? If so, what are they and how do they influence functions of utterances? Does any ending mark aspect in English at all? These questions are to indicate the mai ...
... Is aspect related to time of utterance, is it a comment on a particular view of an action, does English distinguish between aspect contrasts? If so, what are they and how do they influence functions of utterances? Does any ending mark aspect in English at all? These questions are to indicate the mai ...
A Syntactic Analysis of Modal bì 必: Auxiliary Verb or Adverb?
... constellations. Unger analyses bì 必 as a ‘Modalpartikel’ (modal particle), indicating assertion mostly in future contexts, in contrast to von der Gabelentz who categorizes it as an auxiliary verb. 1 Unger argues for his analysis with the fact that quantifiers ‘Distributiva’ usually follow bì 必. As a ...
... constellations. Unger analyses bì 必 as a ‘Modalpartikel’ (modal particle), indicating assertion mostly in future contexts, in contrast to von der Gabelentz who categorizes it as an auxiliary verb. 1 Unger argues for his analysis with the fact that quantifiers ‘Distributiva’ usually follow bì 必. As a ...
A Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammar for English
... no separate grammar rules at this level of description, although there are, of course, 'rules' which tell us how these structures are combined. In general, this is the level of description that we will be describing in this paper. At a higher level of description, the grammar rules and principles th ...
... no separate grammar rules at this level of description, although there are, of course, 'rules' which tell us how these structures are combined. In general, this is the level of description that we will be describing in this paper. At a higher level of description, the grammar rules and principles th ...
An Unmediated Analysis of Relative Clauses
... analysis. Yet, since Chomsky (1977) the standard analysis of this kind of relative clause has been an anaphorically mediated analysis, in which the mediating element is an unexpressed pronominal element. This paper will argue for an anaphorically unmediated analysis of relative clauses. In §2 I will ...
... analysis. Yet, since Chomsky (1977) the standard analysis of this kind of relative clause has been an anaphorically mediated analysis, in which the mediating element is an unexpressed pronominal element. This paper will argue for an anaphorically unmediated analysis of relative clauses. In §2 I will ...
Do INSTRUCTION AND EXPOSURE MAKE A DIFFERENCE ON
... G. Legros 1995) and France (Romainville 2000; Louvet and Preteur 2003, for example). A thematic issue of the Revue des sciences de I'education published in 1995' dealt with the mastery of written French in post-secondary institutions in Quebec. Its purpose was to evaluate the effects on students' wr ...
... G. Legros 1995) and France (Romainville 2000; Louvet and Preteur 2003, for example). A thematic issue of the Revue des sciences de I'education published in 1995' dealt with the mastery of written French in post-secondary institutions in Quebec. Its purpose was to evaluate the effects on students' wr ...
Boundless Study Slides
... • grammatical mood In linguistics, grammatical mood is a grammatical (and specifically, morphological) feature of verbs, used to signal modality. (CC BY-SA 3.0) • Parallelism In grammar, parallelism is a balance of two or more similar words, phrases, or clauses.The application of parallelism in sent ...
... • grammatical mood In linguistics, grammatical mood is a grammatical (and specifically, morphological) feature of verbs, used to signal modality. (CC BY-SA 3.0) • Parallelism In grammar, parallelism is a balance of two or more similar words, phrases, or clauses.The application of parallelism in sent ...
Manhattan Elite Prep GMAT Verbal Sentence Correction Guide
... Answering Sentence Correction questions rapidly will allow you to ``bank'' time in the verbal section that you can use to concentrate on a difficult reading comprehension passage or to focus on a challenging critical reasoning question. Remember that the verbal section is the last section on the GMA ...
... Answering Sentence Correction questions rapidly will allow you to ``bank'' time in the verbal section that you can use to concentrate on a difficult reading comprehension passage or to focus on a challenging critical reasoning question. Remember that the verbal section is the last section on the GMA ...
Exercise - Alien children`s Academy
... (h) The librarian asked the students to read their books ……………… (i) The turtle walked …………………… Q.3 Change these adjective into adverbsfresh, bold, lucky, noisy, possible, horrible, fine, lazy, neat, brave _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______ ...
... (h) The librarian asked the students to read their books ……………… (i) The turtle walked …………………… Q.3 Change these adjective into adverbsfresh, bold, lucky, noisy, possible, horrible, fine, lazy, neat, brave _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______ ...
Option 5 - Apps With Curriculum
... a verb! If it is Independent, it makes sense by itself. If it is Dependent, it does not make sense by itself and needs help from an Independent Clause! • Noun Clauses perform the same functions in sentences that nouns do: subject, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative/predicate adject ...
... a verb! If it is Independent, it makes sense by itself. If it is Dependent, it does not make sense by itself and needs help from an Independent Clause! • Noun Clauses perform the same functions in sentences that nouns do: subject, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative/predicate adject ...
Photos The typology of clause linkage: status quo, challenges
... descriptive (language-specific) or cross-linguistic work (but see Comrie & Horie 1995 for a relevant comparative study of English, Japanese and Khmer). It is for this reason that we only mentioned three major types of subordinate clauses in Section 1. To what extent nominal complement clauses allow ...
... descriptive (language-specific) or cross-linguistic work (but see Comrie & Horie 1995 for a relevant comparative study of English, Japanese and Khmer). It is for this reason that we only mentioned three major types of subordinate clauses in Section 1. To what extent nominal complement clauses allow ...
Key LSA 7 Grammar Seminar 2015 2
... head noun (e.g. man, since gamle indicates that the noun phrase refers to a male individual). Swedish det undermedvetna has generic reference to an abstract notion in the singular. In such circumstances, the adjective can be the head of the noun phrase in English as well. /What is tragic/The tragic ...
... head noun (e.g. man, since gamle indicates that the noun phrase refers to a male individual). Swedish det undermedvetna has generic reference to an abstract notion in the singular. In such circumstances, the adjective can be the head of the noun phrase in English as well. /What is tragic/The tragic ...
Persian
... A concrete noun (not a predicative one) : mesvâk ‘tooth brush’ + zadan ‘to brush one’s teeth’ šâne ‘comb’ + zadan ‘to comb one’s hair lif ‘face-cloth’ + zadan ‘to wash with a face-cloth’ jâru ‘broom’ + zadan ‘to sweep up’ rang ‘painting’ + zadan ‘to paint’ dast ‘hand’ + zadan ‘to touch’ vâks ‘polish ...
... A concrete noun (not a predicative one) : mesvâk ‘tooth brush’ + zadan ‘to brush one’s teeth’ šâne ‘comb’ + zadan ‘to comb one’s hair lif ‘face-cloth’ + zadan ‘to wash with a face-cloth’ jâru ‘broom’ + zadan ‘to sweep up’ rang ‘painting’ + zadan ‘to paint’ dast ‘hand’ + zadan ‘to touch’ vâks ‘polish ...
The grammar of hitting and breaking in Kimaragang Dusun
... lacking on intransitive verbs.3 Many verbal roots occur in both transitive and intransitive forms, as illustrated in (3) with the root patay „die; kill‟. In the most productive pattern, and the one of interest to us here, the intransitive form has an inchoative (change of state) meaning while the tr ...
... lacking on intransitive verbs.3 Many verbal roots occur in both transitive and intransitive forms, as illustrated in (3) with the root patay „die; kill‟. In the most productive pattern, and the one of interest to us here, the intransitive form has an inchoative (change of state) meaning while the tr ...