The interpretation of copular constructions in Chinese: Semantic
... This is a serious mistake which should have been avoided anyway. The do in the emphatic construction (12d) is exactly the same morpheme as the do in the interrogative construction (12a) and the negative construction (12b). The three constructions are sometimes called do-support constructions, in whi ...
... This is a serious mistake which should have been avoided anyway. The do in the emphatic construction (12d) is exactly the same morpheme as the do in the interrogative construction (12a) and the negative construction (12b). The three constructions are sometimes called do-support constructions, in whi ...
Part II: A Close Look at Parts of Speech
... Icons Used in This Book............................................................................................................4 Where to Go from Here..............................................................................................................5 ...
... Icons Used in This Book............................................................................................................4 Where to Go from Here..............................................................................................................5 ...
Identifying Relations for Open Information Extraction
... Our constraints represent an idealized model of relation phrases in English. This raises the question: How much recall is lost due to the constraints? To address this question, we analyzed Wu and Weld’s set of 300 sentences from a set of random Web pages, manually identifying all verb-based relation ...
... Our constraints represent an idealized model of relation phrases in English. This raises the question: How much recall is lost due to the constraints? To address this question, we analyzed Wu and Weld’s set of 300 sentences from a set of random Web pages, manually identifying all verb-based relation ...
the EMNLP 2011 paper - ReVerb
... Our constraints represent an idealized model of relation phrases in English. This raises the question: How much recall is lost due to the constraints? To address this question, we analyzed Wu and Weld’s set of 300 sentences from a set of random Web pages, manually identifying all verb-based relation ...
... Our constraints represent an idealized model of relation phrases in English. This raises the question: How much recall is lost due to the constraints? To address this question, we analyzed Wu and Weld’s set of 300 sentences from a set of random Web pages, manually identifying all verb-based relation ...
Grammar and Language Workbook
... following sentences. Nouns will fit in at least one of these sentences: He said something about ________. I know something about a(n) ________. He said something about aunts. I know something about a meadow. 3. A common noun names a general class of people, places, things, or ideas. ...
... following sentences. Nouns will fit in at least one of these sentences: He said something about ________. I know something about a(n) ________. He said something about aunts. I know something about a meadow. 3. A common noun names a general class of people, places, things, or ideas. ...
Contents - The Okuna Language
... it. The description given here is thus not the final word on Okuna, but merely represents the state of the language as it exists now. It is important to note that this grammar is not intended as a textbook or teach-yourself guide, but as an attempt to lay out the structure of Okuna (for posterity, a ...
... it. The description given here is thus not the final word on Okuna, but merely represents the state of the language as it exists now. It is important to note that this grammar is not intended as a textbook or teach-yourself guide, but as an attempt to lay out the structure of Okuna (for posterity, a ...
DEICTIC AND ANAPHORIC TENSE IN KOREAN: A TWO
... languages have ways of locating events in time,even though they may differ from one another. Cross-linguistically. the concept of time is represented by three main classes of expressions: 1) grammatical expressions. 2)lexical expressions, and 3) lexically composite expressions. Lexicalization and gr ...
... languages have ways of locating events in time,even though they may differ from one another. Cross-linguistically. the concept of time is represented by three main classes of expressions: 1) grammatical expressions. 2)lexical expressions, and 3) lexically composite expressions. Lexicalization and gr ...
A Writer`s Reference
... G1-b, the text presents three main types of help to solve your writing problem. The section number is accompanied by a rule, which is often a revision strategy. The rule is followed by a clear, brief explanation and, in some sections, by one or more hand-edited examples. [Image: Rules, Explanations, ...
... G1-b, the text presents three main types of help to solve your writing problem. The section number is accompanied by a rule, which is often a revision strategy. The rule is followed by a clear, brief explanation and, in some sections, by one or more hand-edited examples. [Image: Rules, Explanations, ...
Writing Workbook for the New SAT
... writers, enjoying the luxury of time, might stretch into hours or even into days. Chances are you’ve done it before. An essay test in social studies, for example, may have required you to fill up a blank page quickly with all you knew about the Reign of Terror or causes of the Civil War. The numerou ...
... writers, enjoying the luxury of time, might stretch into hours or even into days. Chances are you’ve done it before. An essay test in social studies, for example, may have required you to fill up a blank page quickly with all you knew about the Reign of Terror or causes of the Civil War. The numerou ...
Contribute a Verse
... in gray and white. I will continue doing what any Art Major does: I will create with anything at hand. Thus, my goal of “Enjoy[ing] the act of writing because it can be considered as an extension of one’s self” isn’t a faroff dream (Moseley, Goal Paper). ...
... in gray and white. I will continue doing what any Art Major does: I will create with anything at hand. Thus, my goal of “Enjoy[ing] the act of writing because it can be considered as an extension of one’s self” isn’t a faroff dream (Moseley, Goal Paper). ...
18 The Instrumental Case Feminine declension nouns Masculine
... The instrumental is one of the most complex Russian cases, but the idea behind it is fairly simple. You can think of it as an accessory for something else. Rather than serving as a source for energy (which is the primary task of NOMINATIVE: A NAME), the instrumental is a peripheral attachment for so ...
... The instrumental is one of the most complex Russian cases, but the idea behind it is fairly simple. You can think of it as an accessory for something else. Rather than serving as a source for energy (which is the primary task of NOMINATIVE: A NAME), the instrumental is a peripheral attachment for so ...
Part II: Writing in the Present
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... For general information on our other products and services, please contact our Customer Care Department within the U.S. at 800-762-2974, outside the U.S. at 317-572-3993, or fax 317-572-4002. For technical support, please visit www.wiley.com/techsupport. Wiley also publishes its books in a variety o ...
Intermediate Spanish for Dummies
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... For general information on our other products and services, please contact our Customer Care Department within the U.S. at 800-762-2974, outside the U.S. at 317-572-3993, or fax 317-572-4002. For technical support, please visit www.wiley.com/techsupport. Wiley also publishes its books in a variety o ...
Kristine Eide
... The aim of this thesis is to describe the change in Portuguese word order with unaccusative verbs from a predominantly Verb – Subject (henceforth VS) pattern to a predominantly Subject – Verb (henceforth SV) pattern that took place between the 16th and the 20th century. It will be shown that a chang ...
... The aim of this thesis is to describe the change in Portuguese word order with unaccusative verbs from a predominantly Verb – Subject (henceforth VS) pattern to a predominantly Subject – Verb (henceforth SV) pattern that took place between the 16th and the 20th century. It will be shown that a chang ...
bardi verb morphology in historical perspective
... of historical and synchronic linguistics. In glossing, a hyphen - marks a morpheme boundary, while = marks a clitic boundary. A plus sign + marks a bound stem. The citation form of preverbs given without their accompanying light verb is X+. The plus sign is used to indicate that the form does not e ...
... of historical and synchronic linguistics. In glossing, a hyphen - marks a morpheme boundary, while = marks a clitic boundary. A plus sign + marks a bound stem. The citation form of preverbs given without their accompanying light verb is X+. The plus sign is used to indicate that the form does not e ...
Mungbam grammar - Acsu Buffalo
... Linguistic consultants who have made this work possible are acknowledged by name in § 1.3.1. I thank my dissertation committee members: Jeff Good, Matthew Dryer and ...
... Linguistic consultants who have made this work possible are acknowledged by name in § 1.3.1. I thank my dissertation committee members: Jeff Good, Matthew Dryer and ...
Document
... My concern in analysing the element –NYA here, is to look at its synchronic distributions in the nominal domain. There are two main questions I would like to raise about –NYA, namely, (i) what element is –NYA actually? (is it the same element in all constructions, or some different elements?), and ( ...
... My concern in analysing the element –NYA here, is to look at its synchronic distributions in the nominal domain. There are two main questions I would like to raise about –NYA, namely, (i) what element is –NYA actually? (is it the same element in all constructions, or some different elements?), and ( ...
ON THE SYNTAX OF PARTICIPIAL MODIFIERS*
... complexity of the structure, which is certainly not the case for participial modifiers with subject relativization. We will argue that subject relativization cross-linguistically involves SKUDVDOSDUWLFLSLDOPRGLILHUV which are interpreted as properties independently of a syntactic operator. Syntac ...
... complexity of the structure, which is certainly not the case for participial modifiers with subject relativization. We will argue that subject relativization cross-linguistically involves SKUDVDOSDUWLFLSLDOPRGLILHUV which are interpreted as properties independently of a syntactic operator. Syntac ...
Nominal Roots as Event Predicates in English Denominal
... a constraint on possible interpretations is identified: intransitive denominal conversion verbs are infelicitous where the source nominal is intended to be an incremental theme (#apple ‘eat apple’), a patient (#shirt ‘wear shirt’), or the holder of a result state (#window ‘open window’). This little ...
... a constraint on possible interpretations is identified: intransitive denominal conversion verbs are infelicitous where the source nominal is intended to be an incremental theme (#apple ‘eat apple’), a patient (#shirt ‘wear shirt’), or the holder of a result state (#window ‘open window’). This little ...
Particle Patterns in English A Comprehensive
... succeeded rather too well at that. Thank you, one-time, would-be, and firstgeneration Bruges citizens Mattijs Van Damme, Karl Verstrynge, and Bert Vandenberghe. Muchos gracias, Padre, José Jones, and Dallas Mantañas of Mother Poncho. Thanks also to the entire casts of the now-defunct funk band Magik ...
... succeeded rather too well at that. Thank you, one-time, would-be, and firstgeneration Bruges citizens Mattijs Van Damme, Karl Verstrynge, and Bert Vandenberghe. Muchos gracias, Padre, José Jones, and Dallas Mantañas of Mother Poncho. Thanks also to the entire casts of the now-defunct funk band Magik ...
The subjunctive in Spanish
... Learning not only when to use the subjunctive mood, but which form of the subjunctive to use, can be one of the most difficult parts of learning Spanish verb usage. The rules can appear quite complicated at first, partly because the subjunctive mood is nearly absent in English. But learning the tens ...
... Learning not only when to use the subjunctive mood, but which form of the subjunctive to use, can be one of the most difficult parts of learning Spanish verb usage. The rules can appear quite complicated at first, partly because the subjunctive mood is nearly absent in English. But learning the tens ...
Style ~ Towards Clarity and Grace
... Greg Colomb opened his preface to the tenth edition of this book by noting, “Though it should be Joe Williams writing these words and revising this edition, I am honored to do it in his place.” I can say similarly, it should be Greg writing these words and revising this edition, and I am honored to ...
... Greg Colomb opened his preface to the tenth edition of this book by noting, “Though it should be Joe Williams writing these words and revising this edition, I am honored to do it in his place.” I can say similarly, it should be Greg writing these words and revising this edition, and I am honored to ...
LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS
... These facts clearly indicate that the structure of all languages must be based on the nature of man. This is not an original idea; indeed, much of the current work in linguistics in all theoretical frameworks proceeds from this position. For example, it is basic to Chomsky’s concept of linguistic un ...
... These facts clearly indicate that the structure of all languages must be based on the nature of man. This is not an original idea; indeed, much of the current work in linguistics in all theoretical frameworks proceeds from this position. For example, it is basic to Chomsky’s concept of linguistic un ...
Latin - Baylor University
... adjectives, say what noun they modify and then give the syntax of that noun; when identifying substantive adjectives, give their syntax as you would for a noun. 2) The categories below are not all mutually exclusive, but some of them are. For instance, an adjective could be both “reflexive” and “att ...
... adjectives, say what noun they modify and then give the syntax of that noun; when identifying substantive adjectives, give their syntax as you would for a noun. 2) The categories below are not all mutually exclusive, but some of them are. For instance, an adjective could be both “reflexive” and “att ...