Counterfactuality and Future Time Reference
... According to (16-c), (16-a) is true at w0 and now if and only if in all worlds w ′ that are best with respect to an epistemic modal base and a stereotypical ordering source at hw0 , nowi there is a time t′ in the future of the utterance time at which it does not rain in w ′. (This reading is too wea ...
... According to (16-c), (16-a) is true at w0 and now if and only if in all worlds w ′ that are best with respect to an epistemic modal base and a stereotypical ordering source at hw0 , nowi there is a time t′ in the future of the utterance time at which it does not rain in w ′. (This reading is too wea ...
Comparative study of compound words in English and Indonesian
... an –s or –es, while the a compound adjective normally does not have an –s or –es ending even though it may be formed from a clause or phrase with a plural phrase. Such as, a stamp that costs twenty cents, which is mean that a twenty cent stamp (not twenty cents). From the above explanation, the writ ...
... an –s or –es, while the a compound adjective normally does not have an –s or –es ending even though it may be formed from a clause or phrase with a plural phrase. Such as, a stamp that costs twenty cents, which is mean that a twenty cent stamp (not twenty cents). From the above explanation, the writ ...
ASPECTS OF THE SEMANTICS OF THE AKAN
... It would be realised that it is only (b) which can seen as a phrasal verb. (A) is an ordinary verb phrase which exhibits a verb + adjunct pattern, in which ‘di’ is a locative verb which denotes location or position and movement simultaneously. It covers a semantic area complementary or similar to ‘g ...
... It would be realised that it is only (b) which can seen as a phrasal verb. (A) is an ordinary verb phrase which exhibits a verb + adjunct pattern, in which ‘di’ is a locative verb which denotes location or position and movement simultaneously. It covers a semantic area complementary or similar to ‘g ...
Complex Passive Constructions in Norwegian
... general principle’, is naturally stateable in an HPSG format, are presented in section 2. With the same theoretical anchoring, section 3 elucidates the exact way in which the grammar of Norwegian can be said to ‘have’ the Complex Passive construction type, drawing on the notion of a type inheritance ...
... general principle’, is naturally stateable in an HPSG format, are presented in section 2. With the same theoretical anchoring, section 3 elucidates the exact way in which the grammar of Norwegian can be said to ‘have’ the Complex Passive construction type, drawing on the notion of a type inheritance ...
University of Groningen Time reference decoupled from tense
... syntactic operations and access to information structure; however, agrammatic individuals lack sufficient resources to apply these operations (Avrutin, 2000; 2006). They fail to perform multiple syntactic operations simultaneously due to limited working memory capacities according to processing acco ...
... syntactic operations and access to information structure; however, agrammatic individuals lack sufficient resources to apply these operations (Avrutin, 2000; 2006). They fail to perform multiple syntactic operations simultaneously due to limited working memory capacities according to processing acco ...
Authier_revised_3_March_2010
... 2.3.2. Voice neutrality of the S/P oriented participle in Tati Since Tati, unlike Azerbaijani, has only one participial attributive verb-form, the participial strategy alone cannot disambiguate between object and subject relativization by way of the inherent ‘orientation’ of the participle employed. ...
... 2.3.2. Voice neutrality of the S/P oriented participle in Tati Since Tati, unlike Azerbaijani, has only one participial attributive verb-form, the participial strategy alone cannot disambiguate between object and subject relativization by way of the inherent ‘orientation’ of the participle employed. ...
PARATAXIS IN LANGO* Michael Noonan State University of New
... found it, it is found' indicates secondary past with perfective aspect, past tense with habitual and progressive: ...
... found it, it is found' indicates secondary past with perfective aspect, past tense with habitual and progressive: ...
Basic English Grammar Book 2
... Grammar is a very old field of study. Did you know that the sentence was first divided into subject and verb by Plato, the famed philosopher from ancient Greece? That was about 2,400 years ago! Ever since then, students all over the world have found it worthwhile to study the structure of words and ...
... Grammar is a very old field of study. Did you know that the sentence was first divided into subject and verb by Plato, the famed philosopher from ancient Greece? That was about 2,400 years ago! Ever since then, students all over the world have found it worthwhile to study the structure of words and ...
Verb Phrases - E
... Locatives are place-indicating nouns like illu, ‘house’, u:ru ‘village’, maisu:ru ‘Mysore’, etc., and pronouns like ikkada ‘here’ and akkada ‘there’. A locative marker is suffixed to the locative nouns when the head verb follows them, but the locative pronouns do not take any locative marker. When a ...
... Locatives are place-indicating nouns like illu, ‘house’, u:ru ‘village’, maisu:ru ‘Mysore’, etc., and pronouns like ikkada ‘here’ and akkada ‘there’. A locative marker is suffixed to the locative nouns when the head verb follows them, but the locative pronouns do not take any locative marker. When a ...
Expository Writing Tutorial
... they may not recognize their moral actions at work around them. Pronoun-Pronoun Agreement (Pronoun Shift) – Pronouns used do not agree with the pronouns they refer to E.g. Atticus is the moral figure in To Kill a Mockingbird. He always follows a course of action that is good and they never waiver fr ...
... they may not recognize their moral actions at work around them. Pronoun-Pronoun Agreement (Pronoun Shift) – Pronouns used do not agree with the pronouns they refer to E.g. Atticus is the moral figure in To Kill a Mockingbird. He always follows a course of action that is good and they never waiver fr ...
Au boulot! REFERENCE GRAMMAR QE FRENCH
... happy"); prçpçr nom (as in "Mary saw John yesterday"); common noun phrase (as in 'The professor talked to several new students"). ...
... happy"); prçpçr nom (as in "Mary saw John yesterday"); common noun phrase (as in 'The professor talked to several new students"). ...
english verb tenses for spanish speakers
... In this course we are not focusing on verb conjugations because you can find them everywhere on the internet, but instead we are focusing on the 16 English verb tenses. But before we go on to the next verb tense, we will review the verb “to be” in English because you will need it when forming the ne ...
... In this course we are not focusing on verb conjugations because you can find them everywhere on the internet, but instead we are focusing on the 16 English verb tenses. But before we go on to the next verb tense, we will review the verb “to be” in English because you will need it when forming the ne ...
Tagset Manual
... The tag N(sing,forme) is assigned to all forms of the substantive that end in –e, even when it concerns a weak noun that has a stem ending in –e in Middle Dutch (like vrouwe (lady, wife)), or when a Modern Dutch form has a stem ending in –e (like hoeve (farmstead) or bode (messenger)). The tag N(sin ...
... The tag N(sing,forme) is assigned to all forms of the substantive that end in –e, even when it concerns a weak noun that has a stem ending in –e in Middle Dutch (like vrouwe (lady, wife)), or when a Modern Dutch form has a stem ending in –e (like hoeve (farmstead) or bode (messenger)). The tag N(sin ...
English-Verb-Tenses-DOCX
... In this course we are not focusing on verb conjugations because you can find them everywhere on the internet, but instead we are focusing on the 16 English verb tenses. But before we go on to the next verb tense, we will review the verb “to be” in English because you will need it when forming the ne ...
... In this course we are not focusing on verb conjugations because you can find them everywhere on the internet, but instead we are focusing on the 16 English verb tenses. But before we go on to the next verb tense, we will review the verb “to be” in English because you will need it when forming the ne ...
Volition and Non-Volition Markers on the Verb
... 1) subject noun class prefix 2) direct object noun class prefix if applicable 3) passive voice prefix if applicable 4) irrealis (subjunctive) prefix lasa if applicable 5) volition/non volition prefix dasi/mafa if applicable 6) negation marker maw if applicable 7) VERB ROOT 8) **indirect object noun ...
... 1) subject noun class prefix 2) direct object noun class prefix if applicable 3) passive voice prefix if applicable 4) irrealis (subjunctive) prefix lasa if applicable 5) volition/non volition prefix dasi/mafa if applicable 6) negation marker maw if applicable 7) VERB ROOT 8) **indirect object noun ...
RTF file
... elsewhere. Tzotzil AF verbs are subject to the further restriction that they occur only in clauses in which the agent is extracted. Once this restriction is taken into account, AF verbs in Tzotzil show striking parallels to better established inverse verbs in other languages. Discussions of AF verbs ...
... elsewhere. Tzotzil AF verbs are subject to the further restriction that they occur only in clauses in which the agent is extracted. Once this restriction is taken into account, AF verbs in Tzotzil show striking parallels to better established inverse verbs in other languages. Discussions of AF verbs ...
Grades 6–8 - Scholastic
... computer, adult, and pencil. Then hand out the Abbreviate! reproducible on page 10 and go over the directions. Encourage students to let their minds roam widely as they think about the noun they have chosen. You may want to begin by assigning the same noun to students. Encourage pairs of students to ...
... computer, adult, and pencil. Then hand out the Abbreviate! reproducible on page 10 and go over the directions. Encourage students to let their minds roam widely as they think about the noun they have chosen. You may want to begin by assigning the same noun to students. Encourage pairs of students to ...
Eccentric Agreement and Multiple Case-Checking
... Among the exciting issues raised by the study of ergative systems is the extent to which they pose a challenge to claims made about universal grammar which are based on the study of nonergative languages. In this paper, we investigate a particularly puzzling construction—the spurious antipassive (he ...
... Among the exciting issues raised by the study of ergative systems is the extent to which they pose a challenge to claims made about universal grammar which are based on the study of nonergative languages. In this paper, we investigate a particularly puzzling construction—the spurious antipassive (he ...
The + adjective
... The adjective may have two functions in a sentence: • It can be used as an attributive adjective when it precedes the subject. (e.g. The black boy said to the white boy…) • It can be used as a predicative adjective when it follows the subject or the verb. (e.g. Life is short.) Some adjectives can b ...
... The adjective may have two functions in a sentence: • It can be used as an attributive adjective when it precedes the subject. (e.g. The black boy said to the white boy…) • It can be used as a predicative adjective when it follows the subject or the verb. (e.g. Life is short.) Some adjectives can b ...
Producing Biographical Summaries: Combining
... containing 105.5 million words. Examples of verbs in the Reuters corpus which show up as promiscuous include “get”, “like”, “give”, “intend”, “add”, “want”, “be”, “do”, “hope”, “think”, “make”, “dream”, “have”, “say”, “see”, “tell”, “try”. In a test, detailed below in Section 4.2, this feature fired ...
... containing 105.5 million words. Examples of verbs in the Reuters corpus which show up as promiscuous include “get”, “like”, “give”, “intend”, “add”, “want”, “be”, “do”, “hope”, “think”, “make”, “dream”, “have”, “say”, “see”, “tell”, “try”. In a test, detailed below in Section 4.2, this feature fired ...
Conceptual plural information is used to guide early
... In three eyetracking studies, we investigated the role of conceptual plurality in initial parsing decisions in temporarily ambiguous sentences with reciprocal verbs (e.g., While the lovers kissed the baby played alone). We varied the subject of the first clause using three types of plural noun phrase ...
... In three eyetracking studies, we investigated the role of conceptual plurality in initial parsing decisions in temporarily ambiguous sentences with reciprocal verbs (e.g., While the lovers kissed the baby played alone). We varied the subject of the first clause using three types of plural noun phrase ...
6 Adverb Phrase - E
... The adverbial phrases fill only the peripheral slots in clause level constructions, and the modifier slots at phrase level. The adverb phrases may include single adverbs filling modifier slots at phrase level, or they may be of head-modifier, coordinate, or axis-relator types. The single adverbs may ...
... The adverbial phrases fill only the peripheral slots in clause level constructions, and the modifier slots at phrase level. The adverb phrases may include single adverbs filling modifier slots at phrase level, or they may be of head-modifier, coordinate, or axis-relator types. The single adverbs may ...