Cause Event Representations for Happiness and Surprise
... simplify P as a structure of (N)+V+(N), and P is very likely to contain the cause event. In identifying P, we first look for the nearest verb occurring before 讓,令 or 使 in the focus sentence or the clause before the focus clause, and consider this verb as an anchor. From this verb, we search to the l ...
... simplify P as a structure of (N)+V+(N), and P is very likely to contain the cause event. In identifying P, we first look for the nearest verb occurring before 讓,令 or 使 in the focus sentence or the clause before the focus clause, and consider this verb as an anchor. From this verb, we search to the l ...
Semantic Opposition and WORDNET
... semantic relations used in this experiment is given in Figure 1. Adjectives are organized using a flat structure consisting of (two) directly opposing antonyms, each with an accompanying cluster of similar adjectives (encoded by the SIM relation). Hence, these similar adjectives are indirect antonym ...
... semantic relations used in this experiment is given in Figure 1. Adjectives are organized using a flat structure consisting of (two) directly opposing antonyms, each with an accompanying cluster of similar adjectives (encoded by the SIM relation). Hence, these similar adjectives are indirect antonym ...
Elisa Di Domenico - Italian Journal of Linguistics
... Tense/Person indication may lack in Embedded Clauses, I assume that Embedded Clauses can be Anaphorically Placed, i.e. placed with respect to the main clause’s Placement Layer. This is in turn related to the positive or negative value of Fin°. Section 3 is dedicated to Imperative Clauses. I show tha ...
... Tense/Person indication may lack in Embedded Clauses, I assume that Embedded Clauses can be Anaphorically Placed, i.e. placed with respect to the main clause’s Placement Layer. This is in turn related to the positive or negative value of Fin°. Section 3 is dedicated to Imperative Clauses. I show tha ...
Slide 62 Daily Oral Language
... 2. “When did you buy it?” she ask them. 3. Jane asked, “When will we are able to go sailing?” 4. Her father thinked, that he should ...
... 2. “When did you buy it?” she ask them. 3. Jane asked, “When will we are able to go sailing?” 4. Her father thinked, that he should ...
"A Spousal Relation Begins with a Deletion of engage and Ends
... The revision history dataset that we make available for future research consists of all documents dp,t , labeled and unlabeled, ∀t ∈ Tp , t ∈ [01/01/2007, 12/31/2012], and ∀p ∈ P ; a total of 288,184 documents from revision histories of 16,909 Wikipedia entities. Using our labeling process, we find ...
... The revision history dataset that we make available for future research consists of all documents dp,t , labeled and unlabeled, ∀t ∈ Tp , t ∈ [01/01/2007, 12/31/2012], and ∀p ∈ P ; a total of 288,184 documents from revision histories of 16,909 Wikipedia entities. Using our labeling process, we find ...
Indefinite and definite tenses in Hindi: Morpho
... role of copula only. Other tenses according to him are marked with different aspects i.e. habitual, perfective and progressive. Another peculiar feature of the Hindi tenses is the absence of morphological representation of some of the forms by all the verbs except the verb honā. The simple present, ...
... role of copula only. Other tenses according to him are marked with different aspects i.e. habitual, perfective and progressive. Another peculiar feature of the Hindi tenses is the absence of morphological representation of some of the forms by all the verbs except the verb honā. The simple present, ...
GRACE COMMUNICATION ("PRAYER") WITH GOD SEMINAR (III): METHODS FOR
... authoritative doctrine for Christian practice. I trust this will challenge pastor-teachers and teachers to do the work. I trust that those who are taught will understand the extent of work that should be done to present an overview of the teaching. When the Christian understands the "Thus saith the ...
... authoritative doctrine for Christian practice. I trust this will challenge pastor-teachers and teachers to do the work. I trust that those who are taught will understand the extent of work that should be done to present an overview of the teaching. When the Christian understands the "Thus saith the ...
and!english
... general hypotheses about the influence of the acquisition of one language on the acquisition of another language, namely the identity hypothesis and the contrastive hypothesis (Klein 1986). Pr ...
... general hypotheses about the influence of the acquisition of one language on the acquisition of another language, namely the identity hypothesis and the contrastive hypothesis (Klein 1986). Pr ...
MORE THOUGHTS ON THE COMMUNICATIVE FUNCTION OF THE
... If not otherwise stated our comment concerns indicative (not conditional), active (not passive) forms, while conditional and/or passive forms are expressly denoted as such. We find that all present forms (voldm, voids .. can evidently serve as sole conveyers of the primary categories. The same appli ...
... If not otherwise stated our comment concerns indicative (not conditional), active (not passive) forms, while conditional and/or passive forms are expressly denoted as such. We find that all present forms (voldm, voids .. can evidently serve as sole conveyers of the primary categories. The same appli ...
Chapter 6 Sentence Structure and Punctuation The ACT English test
... box below to the beginning of the clause. when, where, why, how, if, as, because, although, while, despite, that, who, what ...
... box below to the beginning of the clause. when, where, why, how, if, as, because, although, while, despite, that, who, what ...
LCPS English Curriculum for Writing
... English; encourage the use of written Standard English and correct mis-use. 5. Use and understand the words: noun (as an object or naming word); verb (as a doing or happening word); adjective (words used to describe nouns); phrase (small group of words used to add meaning or interest); adverb (words ...
... English; encourage the use of written Standard English and correct mis-use. 5. Use and understand the words: noun (as an object or naming word); verb (as a doing or happening word); adjective (words used to describe nouns); phrase (small group of words used to add meaning or interest); adverb (words ...
1 Labeling (Romance) causatives* Adriana Belletti University of
... 3 On the various differences between the two types of causatives, see Kayne 1975, Guasti 1993 in particular. Here we will rather focus on what the two may be taken to have in common; some specul ...
... 3 On the various differences between the two types of causatives, see Kayne 1975, Guasti 1993 in particular. Here we will rather focus on what the two may be taken to have in common; some specul ...
NP Movement into Theta-positions and Unexpected Behavior of
... Whether an NP moves into theta position or not has been controversial. Chomsky (1986, 1995) claims that such a movement is disallowed. While Pesetsky (1992) and Bošković (1997) argue that such a movement is possible in ECM construction. Saito (2001), analyzing resultative constructions of English, c ...
... Whether an NP moves into theta position or not has been controversial. Chomsky (1986, 1995) claims that such a movement is disallowed. While Pesetsky (1992) and Bošković (1997) argue that such a movement is possible in ECM construction. Saito (2001), analyzing resultative constructions of English, c ...
Verb movement in Germanic and Celtic
... old theory postulates the presence of a particular feature on the verb as well as a similar feature on a functional head, the new theory only postulates this feature once (at least in the default case). In addition, the new theory now allows the formulation of a new type of trigger for movement: Mov ...
... old theory postulates the presence of a particular feature on the verb as well as a similar feature on a functional head, the new theory only postulates this feature once (at least in the default case). In addition, the new theory now allows the formulation of a new type of trigger for movement: Mov ...
THE POSITION OF THE VERB IN OLD ENGLISH RELATIVE
... Grünberg, who has also studied the manuscripts, disagrees, pointing out that the relationship between the various manuscripts is complex enough to cast doubt on the direct connection between them. ...
... Grünberg, who has also studied the manuscripts, disagrees, pointing out that the relationship between the various manuscripts is complex enough to cast doubt on the direct connection between them. ...
IndefInIte and defInIte tenses In HIndI: MorpHo
... He observed the simple present and the simple past in a role of copula only. Other tenses according to him are marked with different aspects i.e. habitual, perfective and progressive. Another peculiar feature of the Hindi tenses is the absence of morphological representation of some of the forms by ...
... He observed the simple present and the simple past in a role of copula only. Other tenses according to him are marked with different aspects i.e. habitual, perfective and progressive. Another peculiar feature of the Hindi tenses is the absence of morphological representation of some of the forms by ...
The meaning of the English present participle
... This paper forms part of a broader research project on the semantics of participles and gerunds. Hendrik De Smet wrote it out in close collaboration with Liesbet Heyvaert. A second co-authored article on the semantics of gerunds is currently being written out by Liesbet Heyvaert. Earlier versions of ...
... This paper forms part of a broader research project on the semantics of participles and gerunds. Hendrik De Smet wrote it out in close collaboration with Liesbet Heyvaert. A second co-authored article on the semantics of gerunds is currently being written out by Liesbet Heyvaert. Earlier versions of ...
The Elements of Style-William Strunk Jr.
... In general, however, it is best, in writing, to avoid using so in this manner; there is danger that the writer who uses it at all may use it too often. A simple correction, usually serviceable, is to omit the word so, and begin the first clause with as: As I had never been in the place before, I had ...
... In general, however, it is best, in writing, to avoid using so in this manner; there is danger that the writer who uses it at all may use it too often. A simple correction, usually serviceable, is to omit the word so, and begin the first clause with as: As I had never been in the place before, I had ...
IV. Two-Verb Sequences and Germanic SOV
... other hand, differ in which order they prefer, and 7 out of 9 OV languages also allow more than one order (actually 8 out of 10 if Yiddish is counted as OV). Only VO languages and Yiddish allow the indefinite object to occur at the end, (17a). This may be derived as the base order (English, Danish, ...
... other hand, differ in which order they prefer, and 7 out of 9 OV languages also allow more than one order (actually 8 out of 10 if Yiddish is counted as OV). Only VO languages and Yiddish allow the indefinite object to occur at the end, (17a). This may be derived as the base order (English, Danish, ...
essential dutch
... Met wie hebt u daarover gesproken? With whom did you talk about it? In de krant heb ik dat artikel gelezen. I t was in the newspaper that I read that article. ...
... Met wie hebt u daarover gesproken? With whom did you talk about it? In de krant heb ik dat artikel gelezen. I t was in the newspaper that I read that article. ...
Nominal Clause - colliertech.org
... below. The second type is headed by a non-verbal predicate such as an adjective (14a), participle (14b), preposition (14c), or noun phrase (14d). The initial NP must also be definite or specific->. Nominal clauses with verbal reports have two further subtypes: those in which the initial NP is ...
... below. The second type is headed by a non-verbal predicate such as an adjective (14a), participle (14b), preposition (14c), or noun phrase (14d). The initial NP must also be definite or specific->. Nominal clauses with verbal reports have two further subtypes: those in which the initial NP is ...
Gene Interaction Extraction from Biomedical Texts by Sentence Skeletonization
... methods and machine learning based methods [26]. Shallow parsing provides only partial decomposition of the sentence structure: part-of-speech tagged words are grouped into non-overlapping chunks of grammatically related words, whose relations are subsequently analyzed [10, 26]. Pustejovsky et al. [ ...
... methods and machine learning based methods [26]. Shallow parsing provides only partial decomposition of the sentence structure: part-of-speech tagged words are grouped into non-overlapping chunks of grammatically related words, whose relations are subsequently analyzed [10, 26]. Pustejovsky et al. [ ...
LOCATIVE SENTENCES AND RELATED CONSTRUCTIONS IN
... clitic in (17a) is essentially the same as for the subject clitic in (16). The elitie hi in (17a) checks its oblique or dative case with a [-person] Agreement head.!! In a case where the clitic hi moves to a specifier position of a [+person] Agr-s, the derivation will crash either because this cliti ...
... clitic in (17a) is essentially the same as for the subject clitic in (16). The elitie hi in (17a) checks its oblique or dative case with a [-person] Agreement head.!! In a case where the clitic hi moves to a specifier position of a [+person] Agr-s, the derivation will crash either because this cliti ...