Table of Contents - Brevard County Schools
... ones being taught in the series, you might lead your students to notice the skill that you want them to imitate. 5. After students have pointed out what they have noticed, show the “imitation” sentence (either the one provided for you in this book or one of your own) and ask them, “What do you notic ...
... ones being taught in the series, you might lead your students to notice the skill that you want them to imitate. 5. After students have pointed out what they have noticed, show the “imitation” sentence (either the one provided for you in this book or one of your own) and ask them, “What do you notic ...
Core Syntax: A Minimalist Approach
... interactions between theory, analysis and data, and how developments in any one of these areas affects the others. The second way in which the material of the book could be considered ‘core’ is that I have tried to cover a broad range of phenomena which form a (somewhat nebulous) area of empirical i ...
... interactions between theory, analysis and data, and how developments in any one of these areas affects the others. The second way in which the material of the book could be considered ‘core’ is that I have tried to cover a broad range of phenomena which form a (somewhat nebulous) area of empirical i ...
The Syntax of Cape Verdean Creole
... comparing the Barlavento (windward) and Sotavento (leeward) varieties. Their work included linguistic excerpts from several islands. Brito (1887) is the first bilingual study (Portuguese/CVC) to focus on the morpho-syntax of the variety spoken on the island of Santiago. Fernandes (1920) compiled the ...
... comparing the Barlavento (windward) and Sotavento (leeward) varieties. Their work included linguistic excerpts from several islands. Brito (1887) is the first bilingual study (Portuguese/CVC) to focus on the morpho-syntax of the variety spoken on the island of Santiago. Fernandes (1920) compiled the ...
10. - Universität Erfurt
... according to the following criteria. The possessive relationship may be used to refer to one of its members, or it may be predicated on one of them. In both cases, it may be used to characterize either the possessor or the possessum. Furthermore, there is a type of situation which itself is non-poss ...
... according to the following criteria. The possessive relationship may be used to refer to one of its members, or it may be predicated on one of them. In both cases, it may be used to characterize either the possessor or the possessum. Furthermore, there is a type of situation which itself is non-poss ...
putting up the resultant pdf online
... In NPs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 ...
... In NPs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 ...
Kinds of Adverbs
... adjectives) fall into comparables and non-comparables. The number of noncomparables is much greater among adverbs than among adjectives. In other words, there are many adverbs whose lexemes contain but one word (yesterday, always, northward, upstairs, etc.). In Russian we can meet the same thing: вч ...
... adjectives) fall into comparables and non-comparables. The number of noncomparables is much greater among adverbs than among adjectives. In other words, there are many adverbs whose lexemes contain but one word (yesterday, always, northward, upstairs, etc.). In Russian we can meet the same thing: вч ...
Descriptive analysis of negation cues in biomedical texts
... left-looking trigger terms that scope to the left till a termination term or the beginning of the sentence. Sanchez-Graillet and Poesio (2007) present an analysis of negated interactions in 50 biomedical articles and a heuristics-based system that extracts negated proteinprotein interactions. Elkin ...
... left-looking trigger terms that scope to the left till a termination term or the beginning of the sentence. Sanchez-Graillet and Poesio (2007) present an analysis of negated interactions in 50 biomedical articles and a heuristics-based system that extracts negated proteinprotein interactions. Elkin ...
The Syntax of Meteorology: The Linguistic Status of Variadic Functions
... general knowledge. For example, if someone says ‘Let’s meet by the lion in the town square’, one naturally reads ‘lion’ to be here modulated as to be rightly interpreted as the ‘the statute of the lion’, or some such, not an actual lion liable to eat one. So-called ‘meaning transfer’ offers another ...
... general knowledge. For example, if someone says ‘Let’s meet by the lion in the town square’, one naturally reads ‘lion’ to be here modulated as to be rightly interpreted as the ‘the statute of the lion’, or some such, not an actual lion liable to eat one. So-called ‘meaning transfer’ offers another ...
Grammatical structure of the English Language
... It is the only part of speech that has analytical forms, and again the only one that has nonfinite forms such as the infinitive, the gerund and the participle which occupy a peculiar position in its system and do not share some of the characteristic features of the part of speech as a whole. Verbs h ...
... It is the only part of speech that has analytical forms, and again the only one that has nonfinite forms such as the infinitive, the gerund and the participle which occupy a peculiar position in its system and do not share some of the characteristic features of the part of speech as a whole. Verbs h ...
3.2 Clitics in Dutch
... In (37)-(38), Jan is the subject of the embedded clause. The object of the embedded clause, Marie/her/'r can precede the subject of the embedded clause only if the object is a weak pronoun. In the minimalist approach, the paradigm in (37)-(38) must be analyzed as follows. Assume that the functional ...
... In (37)-(38), Jan is the subject of the embedded clause. The object of the embedded clause, Marie/her/'r can precede the subject of the embedded clause only if the object is a weak pronoun. In the minimalist approach, the paradigm in (37)-(38) must be analyzed as follows. Assume that the functional ...
mandarin compound verbs - Taiwan Journal of Linguistics
... TERMINOLOGY AND TECHNICAL CONVENTIONS I. Terminology: terms and definitions ...
... TERMINOLOGY AND TECHNICAL CONVENTIONS I. Terminology: terms and definitions ...
Building the PDT-VALLEX valency lexicon
... level) or optional (that means not necessarily present in each sentence where the verb is used). It must be said that this definition of obligatoriness and optionality does not cover surface deletions – they can appear almost anywhere – but only semantically necessary elements. Since the surface app ...
... level) or optional (that means not necessarily present in each sentence where the verb is used). It must be said that this definition of obligatoriness and optionality does not cover surface deletions – they can appear almost anywhere – but only semantically necessary elements. Since the surface app ...
Building the PDT-Vallex valency lexicon
... level) or optional (that means not necessarily present in each sentence where the verb is used). It must be said that this definition of obligatoriness and optionality does not cover surface deletions – they can appear almost anywhere – but only semantically necessary elements. Since the surface app ...
... level) or optional (that means not necessarily present in each sentence where the verb is used). It must be said that this definition of obligatoriness and optionality does not cover surface deletions – they can appear almost anywhere – but only semantically necessary elements. Since the surface app ...
The Syntax of French
... demonstratives and the numerals. CL’s synthetic future/perfect/passive verbal paradigms and comparative/ superlative adjectives were replaced by analytic ones. The verbs had a postposed auxiliary; the adjectives, a preceding adverbial. VL and early Romance shifted away from CL in terms of basic word ...
... demonstratives and the numerals. CL’s synthetic future/perfect/passive verbal paradigms and comparative/ superlative adjectives were replaced by analytic ones. The verbs had a postposed auxiliary; the adjectives, a preceding adverbial. VL and early Romance shifted away from CL in terms of basic word ...
A Pronoun
... What are the things to remember while using reciprocal pronouns? The phrases ‘one another’ and ‘each other’ are pronominal phrases or reciprocal pronouns that express a mutual relation referring to the subject in the plural. Reciprocal pronouns are used to indicate an action carried out by two perso ...
... What are the things to remember while using reciprocal pronouns? The phrases ‘one another’ and ‘each other’ are pronominal phrases or reciprocal pronouns that express a mutual relation referring to the subject in the plural. Reciprocal pronouns are used to indicate an action carried out by two perso ...
All_The_Arabic_You_Should_Have_Learned
... with the grammar covered before each passage is introduced, to write a short English-language summary of the passage. They can check their comprehension by referring to the translations of these passages included in the annotated answer key at the end of the book. The answer key also includes answer ...
... with the grammar covered before each passage is introduced, to write a short English-language summary of the passage. They can check their comprehension by referring to the translations of these passages included in the annotated answer key at the end of the book. The answer key also includes answer ...
Thesis - Archive ouverte UNIGE
... some but not in other languages are those verbs which describe events on the two extremes of the scale. The preference for one alternant is so strong in these verbs that the other alternant rarely occurs, which is why it is not attested in some languages. There are two ways in which the likelihood o ...
... some but not in other languages are those verbs which describe events on the two extremes of the scale. The preference for one alternant is so strong in these verbs that the other alternant rarely occurs, which is why it is not attested in some languages. There are two ways in which the likelihood o ...
The Morphology of Adverbial Clauses in Sheko
... Some characteristics of the Sheko language include: a series of retroflex consonants; tone playing an important role in person marking; Subject-Object-Verb word order; next to suffixes the language uses prefixes as well; case marking on NPs (nominative is unmarked); and different verbal morphology f ...
... Some characteristics of the Sheko language include: a series of retroflex consonants; tone playing an important role in person marking; Subject-Object-Verb word order; next to suffixes the language uses prefixes as well; case marking on NPs (nominative is unmarked); and different verbal morphology f ...
A Linguistic History of Awyu-Dumut
... Niko Kobepa, Aung Si, Charlotte van Tongeren and Matthew Carroll for their interest in and comments on my research, and for sharing their own research with me. A special thank you goes to my housemates at Wongoola Close for making my time in Australia unforgettable. However, most of my time was not ...
... Niko Kobepa, Aung Si, Charlotte van Tongeren and Matthew Carroll for their interest in and comments on my research, and for sharing their own research with me. A special thank you goes to my housemates at Wongoola Close for making my time in Australia unforgettable. However, most of my time was not ...
Dynamics, causation, duration in the predicate
... some but not in other languages are those verbs which describe events on the two extremes of the scale. The preference for one alternant is so strong in these verbs that the other alternant rarely occurs, which is why it is not attested in some languages. There are two ways in which the likelihood o ...
... some but not in other languages are those verbs which describe events on the two extremes of the scale. The preference for one alternant is so strong in these verbs that the other alternant rarely occurs, which is why it is not attested in some languages. There are two ways in which the likelihood o ...
verb complementation
... complementation after Germanic verba sentiendi renders such descriptions incomplete and in the case of generative descrip tions, too powerful, since they generate ungrammatical embeddings. The present work is intended as a contribution to a more adequate description of embedding processes in German ...
... complementation after Germanic verba sentiendi renders such descriptions incomplete and in the case of generative descrip tions, too powerful, since they generate ungrammatical embeddings. The present work is intended as a contribution to a more adequate description of embedding processes in German ...
COMPARATIVE STRUCTURES OF EAST CREE AND ENGLISH
... the Spanish word is hombre, and so on. The grammar rules will also differ in some, but never all, respects. As we explain in this booklet, while English adjectives are separate words (e.g., red, black, happy, sad, soft, hard), in Cree the same concepts are often expressed as part of the verb. Here, ...
... the Spanish word is hombre, and so on. The grammar rules will also differ in some, but never all, respects. As we explain in this booklet, while English adjectives are separate words (e.g., red, black, happy, sad, soft, hard), in Cree the same concepts are often expressed as part of the verb. Here, ...
as a PDF
... they do not provide objective and empirically testable parameters that could be used to decide on how BH could be classified and the meanings of the verb forms be determined. Some argue that the language is a tense language, some argue that it is an aspect language while others claim that the verbs ...
... they do not provide objective and empirically testable parameters that could be used to decide on how BH could be classified and the meanings of the verb forms be determined. Some argue that the language is a tense language, some argue that it is an aspect language while others claim that the verbs ...
fulltext - LOT Publications
... 7.2.4.1 Alternation S=A verbs ............................................................. 137 7.2.4.2 Alternation S=A or P verbs...................................................... 138 7.2.4.3 Verbs that can be used both as transitive and ditransitive ........ 139 7.2.4.4 Verbs that are used as ...
... 7.2.4.1 Alternation S=A verbs ............................................................. 137 7.2.4.2 Alternation S=A or P verbs...................................................... 138 7.2.4.3 Verbs that can be used both as transitive and ditransitive ........ 139 7.2.4.4 Verbs that are used as ...
Untitled - NACCL - The Ohio State University
... qu51 (go) as directional complements to the verb. These two complements are highfrequency verbs that often function as such cross-linguistically (e.g., Givon, 2009). Concerning Types II and III serial verb construction, previous studies hold conflicting views. In Type II, the pivotal construction (o ...
... qu51 (go) as directional complements to the verb. These two complements are highfrequency verbs that often function as such cross-linguistically (e.g., Givon, 2009). Concerning Types II and III serial verb construction, previous studies hold conflicting views. In Type II, the pivotal construction (o ...