Ilse Wegner
... by Larsa, comes invocations in the “Hurrian”, that is “Subarian” language (to so-call noncanonical invocations VAS 17, 5,6 and YOS 11, 64); ten texts were recognized as Hurrian by van Dijk, one as Subarian.10 One of these invocations properly is against serpents(?), another names “Teššub of Kumme”. ...
... by Larsa, comes invocations in the “Hurrian”, that is “Subarian” language (to so-call noncanonical invocations VAS 17, 5,6 and YOS 11, 64); ten texts were recognized as Hurrian by van Dijk, one as Subarian.10 One of these invocations properly is against serpents(?), another names “Teššub of Kumme”. ...
Ilse Wegner Introduction to the Hurrian Language Forward: Among
... by Larsa, comes invocations in the “Hurrian”, that is “Subarian” language (to so-call noncanonical invocations VAS 17, 5,6 and YOS 11, 64); ten texts were recognized as Hurrian by van Dijk, one as Subarian.10 One of these invocations properly is against serpents(?), another names “Teššub of Kumme”. ...
... by Larsa, comes invocations in the “Hurrian”, that is “Subarian” language (to so-call noncanonical invocations VAS 17, 5,6 and YOS 11, 64); ten texts were recognized as Hurrian by van Dijk, one as Subarian.10 One of these invocations properly is against serpents(?), another names “Teššub of Kumme”. ...
The grammaticalization of mood and modality in Omotic
... appear to have resulted from an extension of Jussive or Hortative mood forms. The latter modality distinctions often involve full paradigms for all person and number distinctions occurring in a language. The claim that Imperative (Directive) markers in languages like Kullo derive historically from s ...
... appear to have resulted from an extension of Jussive or Hortative mood forms. The latter modality distinctions often involve full paradigms for all person and number distinctions occurring in a language. The claim that Imperative (Directive) markers in languages like Kullo derive historically from s ...
simple and complex predicates
... although this use of coverbs as ‘semi-independent predicates’ is stylistically marked (§3.4). Section 3.5 describes the integration of Kriol loans into complex verbs. An overview of simple and complex verb constructions and their relative frequency is provided in §3.6. ...
... although this use of coverbs as ‘semi-independent predicates’ is stylistically marked (§3.4). Section 3.5 describes the integration of Kriol loans into complex verbs. An overview of simple and complex verb constructions and their relative frequency is provided in §3.6. ...
Packet 8 Pronouns
... 6. My sister has a friend (who, whom) owns a boutique. 7. We had a hard time deciding (who, whom) to pick for the committee. 8. (Who, Whom) did you select? 9. They did not know (who, whom) to notify about the accident. 10. I would gladly accept a compliment from (whoever, whomever) wanted to give me ...
... 6. My sister has a friend (who, whom) owns a boutique. 7. We had a hard time deciding (who, whom) to pick for the committee. 8. (Who, Whom) did you select? 9. They did not know (who, whom) to notify about the accident. 10. I would gladly accept a compliment from (whoever, whomever) wanted to give me ...
Grammar Practice Workbook
... Commas and Coordinate Adjectives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Commas and Nonessential Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 ...
... Commas and Coordinate Adjectives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Commas and Nonessential Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 ...
The verb krijgen `to get` as an undative verb
... like de storm ‘the tempest’: De storm brak het raam ‘The storm broke the window’. ...
... like de storm ‘the tempest’: De storm brak het raam ‘The storm broke the window’. ...
pdf - Diacronia
... Thèse are the principal types of the original -mr -iar varions developments tliruout the conjugations. It is at once évident that the confusion between the différent types is very natural, since many forms and even entire tenses (the prêt, and imperf.) are of the same formation in ail, or nearly ail ...
... Thèse are the principal types of the original -mr -iar varions developments tliruout the conjugations. It is at once évident that the confusion between the différent types is very natural, since many forms and even entire tenses (the prêt, and imperf.) are of the same formation in ail, or nearly ail ...
File
... “clauses” and “verb phrases.” To understand sentences, clauses, and verb phrases, we first have to understand verbs. We say that verbs are either finite, “finished,” or non-finite, “unfinished.” A Latin finite verb has these five properties: person, number, tense, mood, and voice (PNTMV); in other w ...
... “clauses” and “verb phrases.” To understand sentences, clauses, and verb phrases, we first have to understand verbs. We say that verbs are either finite, “finished,” or non-finite, “unfinished.” A Latin finite verb has these five properties: person, number, tense, mood, and voice (PNTMV); in other w ...
Effects of indefinite pronouns and traces on verb stress
... open. I will not seek a choice between the two accounts, and will conclude by addressing the relation of the two accounts in Section 4. 1. Stress patterns with indefinite and definite pronouns 1.1. Indirect object + direct object + verb The perspective discussed here is that the syntax plays a role ...
... open. I will not seek a choice between the two accounts, and will conclude by addressing the relation of the two accounts in Section 4. 1. Stress patterns with indefinite and definite pronouns 1.1. Indirect object + direct object + verb The perspective discussed here is that the syntax plays a role ...
Complete ACT Grammar and Punctuation Rules
... Correct: Hiking, skiing, and white-water rafting have always been some of my favorite activities. Correct: Hiking, skiing and white-water rafting have always been some of my favorite activities. 5. To separate adjectives whose order could be reversed Correct: The groaning, rumbling train finally pul ...
... Correct: Hiking, skiing, and white-water rafting have always been some of my favorite activities. Correct: Hiking, skiing and white-water rafting have always been some of my favorite activities. 5. To separate adjectives whose order could be reversed Correct: The groaning, rumbling train finally pul ...
On the processing of regular and irregular forms of verbs and nouns
... a group of patients diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease performed worse with irregularly inflected verbs. A contrasting pattern was reported for one aphasic patient with an anterior lesion and for a group of patients with Parkinson’s disease; they encountered greater problems producing regular as opp ...
... a group of patients diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease performed worse with irregularly inflected verbs. A contrasting pattern was reported for one aphasic patient with an anterior lesion and for a group of patients with Parkinson’s disease; they encountered greater problems producing regular as opp ...
What is a sentence?
... allow you to revisit grammatical concepts such as object pronouns (focusing on their position in the French sentence), and provide you with many opportunities to write the least as well as the most complex sentences. This book and a little determination will undoubtedly make you a better writer. A s ...
... allow you to revisit grammatical concepts such as object pronouns (focusing on their position in the French sentence), and provide you with many opportunities to write the least as well as the most complex sentences. This book and a little determination will undoubtedly make you a better writer. A s ...
Unit 7 - GFF3 - Modals Part 2 Interactive
... Usually use “would prefer” or “would rather” for specific choices Refuse an offer by saying “I’d rather not” NOT “I wouldn’t rather.” These are comparison statements also. ...
... Usually use “would prefer” or “would rather” for specific choices Refuse an offer by saying “I’d rather not” NOT “I wouldn’t rather.” These are comparison statements also. ...
German Reference Grammar
... The correct forms of the nouns are der Paß, die Fahrkarte, and das Gepäck. *Die Paß, *das Fahrkarte, and *der Gepäck are impossible combinations for a native speaker of German. Obviously, there is nothing especially masculine about a passport, or feminine about a ticket. These words have what is cal ...
... The correct forms of the nouns are der Paß, die Fahrkarte, and das Gepäck. *Die Paß, *das Fahrkarte, and *der Gepäck are impossible combinations for a native speaker of German. Obviously, there is nothing especially masculine about a passport, or feminine about a ticket. These words have what is cal ...
Combining Different Features of Idiomaticity for the Automatic
... The central concept in characterizing compositionality is the hypothesis of distributional similarity (DS) As proposed by Baldwin and Kim (2010), “the underlying hypothesis is that semantically idiomatic MWEs will occur in markedly different lexical contexts to their component words.” Berry-Rogghe ( ...
... The central concept in characterizing compositionality is the hypothesis of distributional similarity (DS) As proposed by Baldwin and Kim (2010), “the underlying hypothesis is that semantically idiomatic MWEs will occur in markedly different lexical contexts to their component words.” Berry-Rogghe ( ...
resultative predicative adjunct constructions in the gothic bible
... resulting from a previously received action performed not necessarily by the subject of the main verb. In fact, in no example does the subject of the main verb coincide with the subject of the participial verb that represents the agent of the action performed on the object and conveyed by the partic ...
... resulting from a previously received action performed not necessarily by the subject of the main verb. In fact, in no example does the subject of the main verb coincide with the subject of the participial verb that represents the agent of the action performed on the object and conveyed by the partic ...
Uses of the Greek Infinitive
... * Page numbering refers to the major section where this topic is discussed in “Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics” by Daniel B. Wallace. ** This chart does not include Infinitive of Means (formed by ejn tw/: + infinitive) since its use is rare; answers the question ‘how’; should be translated ‘by _-ing ...
... * Page numbering refers to the major section where this topic is discussed in “Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics” by Daniel B. Wallace. ** This chart does not include Infinitive of Means (formed by ejn tw/: + infinitive) since its use is rare; answers the question ‘how’; should be translated ‘by _-ing ...
File grammar
... then the verb must also be singular. In order to decide whether or not a verb is singular, simply remember that singular verbs end in s. In the incorrect sentence, the verb are is plural. To make the sentence correct, the verb must be singular (end in s). Are must be changed to is. If you will elimi ...
... then the verb must also be singular. In order to decide whether or not a verb is singular, simply remember that singular verbs end in s. In the incorrect sentence, the verb are is plural. To make the sentence correct, the verb must be singular (end in s). Are must be changed to is. If you will elimi ...
Grammatical Voice in French
... several transitive verbs do not have the full passive (AVOIR ([to] have), measure verbs like COÛTER ([to] cost) or MESURER ([to] measure = have the length of …), etc.; see GAATONE 1998: 92ff. for restrictions on passivizability); these same verbs and a few others do not have the partial passive, eit ...
... several transitive verbs do not have the full passive (AVOIR ([to] have), measure verbs like COÛTER ([to] cost) or MESURER ([to] measure = have the length of …), etc.; see GAATONE 1998: 92ff. for restrictions on passivizability); these same verbs and a few others do not have the partial passive, eit ...
WC9 Unit 16 - MrsBasnettEnglish
... taken place recently. Include in your sentences intervening expressions. Evaluate the sentences for punctuation and for clarity of meaning and provide effective feedback. Revise as needed. ...
... taken place recently. Include in your sentences intervening expressions. Evaluate the sentences for punctuation and for clarity of meaning and provide effective feedback. Revise as needed. ...
WC9 Unit 16 - Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools
... taken place recently. Include in your sentences intervening expressions. Evaluate the sentences for punctuation and for clarity of meaning and provide effective feedback. Revise as needed. ...
... taken place recently. Include in your sentences intervening expressions. Evaluate the sentences for punctuation and for clarity of meaning and provide effective feedback. Revise as needed. ...
10 Basic Clause Patterns
... indefinite number of clauses. Second, in actual communication, shorter utterances are usually reconstructed and understood by reference to clauses. For instance, over here might be understood as I’m over here or Shine the light over here. The grammatical importance of clauses probably reflects the f ...
... indefinite number of clauses. Second, in actual communication, shorter utterances are usually reconstructed and understood by reference to clauses. For instance, over here might be understood as I’m over here or Shine the light over here. The grammatical importance of clauses probably reflects the f ...
Reviewing Basic Sentence Patterns
... action verbs require another word to complete the meaning of the sentence. ...
... action verbs require another word to complete the meaning of the sentence. ...