Free from “www.pawankumar.org”. © All copyrights are
... I gave an equivalence of the German tenses with the English tenses, so that a new German learner coming from English grammar background can adjust with German tense system. Many students I interacted, were quite confused with no clarity on the „German Case System‟ especially with „accusative and dat ...
... I gave an equivalence of the German tenses with the English tenses, so that a new German learner coming from English grammar background can adjust with German tense system. Many students I interacted, were quite confused with no clarity on the „German Case System‟ especially with „accusative and dat ...
a comparative analysis of formal shifts in english bible translations
... good in these pages has come at the suggestion of friends and respected professionals in this field. Of course, all errors that remain herein are mine alone. I must first thank my wife, Maribel. Her support and encouragement has made all the difference throughout the seemingly endless months that I ...
... good in these pages has come at the suggestion of friends and respected professionals in this field. Of course, all errors that remain herein are mine alone. I must first thank my wife, Maribel. Her support and encouragement has made all the difference throughout the seemingly endless months that I ...
§§1–14 Exordium. §§15–36 Narratio. §§37–82 Argumentatio. §§83–123 Anticategoria.
... future, (3) to allow the jury to think of this contradiction on their own without stating it explicitly. Alexander (2002: 163–164) is right to suggest that the jurors might have felt so much revulsion at the thought of a man killing his own father, even if the latter had been proscribed, that they w ...
... future, (3) to allow the jury to think of this contradiction on their own without stating it explicitly. Alexander (2002: 163–164) is right to suggest that the jurors might have felt so much revulsion at the thought of a man killing his own father, even if the latter had been proscribed, that they w ...
On the functional structure of locative and directional PPs
... Koopman’s (2000) investigation of the structure of Dutch PPs is a significant milestone in generativists’ thinking about adpositions.1 By showing that there is quite a bit more to the structure of the PP than had previously been assumed,2 and giving P a full-fledged functional extended projection, K ...
... Koopman’s (2000) investigation of the structure of Dutch PPs is a significant milestone in generativists’ thinking about adpositions.1 By showing that there is quite a bit more to the structure of the PP than had previously been assumed,2 and giving P a full-fledged functional extended projection, K ...
Semantic field of ANGER in Old English
... types, and socio-cultural significance. Specific passages from Old English from a range of genres are analysed and discussed. Each family is found to have a distinct profile of usage and distribution. Chapter 11 examines ...
... types, and socio-cultural significance. Specific passages from Old English from a range of genres are analysed and discussed. Each family is found to have a distinct profile of usage and distribution. Chapter 11 examines ...
Kokama-Kokamilla - Scholars` Bank
... Gustavo Solís and María Cortez for introducing me to Amerindian linguistics. Special thanks are due to Spike Gildea, my advisor, for his guidance and support that helped me tremendously during my academic training and while writing this dissertation. I thank my professors Doris Payne and Scott DeLan ...
... Gustavo Solís and María Cortez for introducing me to Amerindian linguistics. Special thanks are due to Spike Gildea, my advisor, for his guidance and support that helped me tremendously during my academic training and while writing this dissertation. I thank my professors Doris Payne and Scott DeLan ...
A Complete Grammar of the German Language
... quests from eminent teachers of modern languages, for " a course" on a plan similar to that pursued in his elementary book, has induced him to prepare and publish the present volume. It is after the plan of " Gaspey's Eng lish Conversation Grammar," and is intended as a guide to the English-speaking ...
... quests from eminent teachers of modern languages, for " a course" on a plan similar to that pursued in his elementary book, has induced him to prepare and publish the present volume. It is after the plan of " Gaspey's Eng lish Conversation Grammar," and is intended as a guide to the English-speaking ...
Conjunctions as Heads
... criteria for determining head-status, and concludes that the criteria do not consistently point to one and the same head in a syntactic construction. Hudson, however, re-examines the criteria and concludes, after having shown that Zwicky's analyzes are "irrelevant or open to improvement" (Hudson 198 ...
... criteria for determining head-status, and concludes that the criteria do not consistently point to one and the same head in a syntactic construction. Hudson, however, re-examines the criteria and concludes, after having shown that Zwicky's analyzes are "irrelevant or open to improvement" (Hudson 198 ...
The Columbia Guide to Standard American English
... some of the connections between them. I have used the labels Impromptu and Planned for Gleason's "consultative" and "deliberative," seeking to make them readily accessible to general reader and language professional alike. I have also added the cluster labels Conversational and Edited English. Many ...
... some of the connections between them. I have used the labels Impromptu and Planned for Gleason's "consultative" and "deliberative," seeking to make them readily accessible to general reader and language professional alike. I have also added the cluster labels Conversational and Edited English. Many ...
1 Chapter 1. Introduction: status and definition of compounding
... by adjoining two or more lexemes.‖ But Marchand, in ‗Expansion, Transposition, and Derivation‘ (1967), presents another view, in effect saying that compounds don‘t exist as a separate sort of word formation: indeed, he distinguishes only two basic categories of wordformation, expansion and derivatio ...
... by adjoining two or more lexemes.‖ But Marchand, in ‗Expansion, Transposition, and Derivation‘ (1967), presents another view, in effect saying that compounds don‘t exist as a separate sort of word formation: indeed, he distinguishes only two basic categories of wordformation, expansion and derivatio ...
Adjectives and Adjective Phrases
... notion. First, the notion of Standard Dutch is often used to refer to written language and more formal registers, which are perceived as more prestigious than the colloquial uses of the language. Second, the notion of Standard Dutch suggests that there is an invariant language system that is shared ...
... notion. First, the notion of Standard Dutch is often used to refer to written language and more formal registers, which are perceived as more prestigious than the colloquial uses of the language. Second, the notion of Standard Dutch suggests that there is an invariant language system that is shared ...
Adjectives and Adjective Phrases
... notion. First, the notion of Standard Dutch is often used to refer to written language and more formal registers, which are perceived as more prestigious than the colloquial uses of the language. Second, the notion of Standard Dutch suggests that there is an invariant language system that is shared ...
... notion. First, the notion of Standard Dutch is often used to refer to written language and more formal registers, which are perceived as more prestigious than the colloquial uses of the language. Second, the notion of Standard Dutch suggests that there is an invariant language system that is shared ...
The Grammar of English Grammars
... I could conveniently strengthen by better authority than my own, I have not failed to support with all that was due, of names, guillemets, and references. Like every other grammarian, I stake my reputation as an author, upon "a certain set of opinions," and a certain manner of exhibiting them, appea ...
... I could conveniently strengthen by better authority than my own, I have not failed to support with all that was due, of names, guillemets, and references. Like every other grammarian, I stake my reputation as an author, upon "a certain set of opinions," and a certain manner of exhibiting them, appea ...
T E M P O R A L ... C O M B I N I N G ...
... grammatical terminology and when referring to a native speaker consultant as the source of an example), but also in tables to save space and in text when the full form is somewhat cumbersome (see Other abbreviations below). At times, I altered the glosses and/or translations of original examples; ho ...
... grammatical terminology and when referring to a native speaker consultant as the source of an example), but also in tables to save space and in text when the full form is somewhat cumbersome (see Other abbreviations below). At times, I altered the glosses and/or translations of original examples; ho ...
An Empirical Analysis of Source Context Features for Phrase
... statistical machine translation system benefits from enriching phrase translation probabilities with source-side context features. The basic idea of phrase-based statistical machine translation (pbsmt) is to segment an input sentence into sequences of words (phrases) which are then translated. In or ...
... statistical machine translation system benefits from enriching phrase translation probabilities with source-side context features. The basic idea of phrase-based statistical machine translation (pbsmt) is to segment an input sentence into sequences of words (phrases) which are then translated. In or ...
Copyright by Ulf Hermjakob 1997 - Information Sciences Institute
... construction of broad-coverage grammars turned out to be much more dicult than expected, if not impossible. In his Machine Translation `forum' lead paper, Somers (1993) re ects on the relatively modest advancement in natural language processing in the 70's and 80's by asking \What's wrong with clas ...
... construction of broad-coverage grammars turned out to be much more dicult than expected, if not impossible. In his Machine Translation `forum' lead paper, Somers (1993) re ects on the relatively modest advancement in natural language processing in the 70's and 80's by asking \What's wrong with clas ...
6. A Biography of the English Language, 3rd Edition
... in any form or by any means graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including but not limited to photocopying, recording, scanning, digitizing, taping, Web distribution, information networks, or information storage and retrieval systems, except as permitted under Section 107 or 108 of the 1976 United St ...
... in any form or by any means graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including but not limited to photocopying, recording, scanning, digitizing, taping, Web distribution, information networks, or information storage and retrieval systems, except as permitted under Section 107 or 108 of the 1976 United St ...
the structure of complex predicates in urdu
... Charles Ferguson gave generously of his time, taught me very much about South Asian literature I was not aware of, and deceptively mildly insisted that I do things properly. This dissertation would not be as thorough without his input. Paul Kiparsky and Veneeta Dayal joined the committee as the dis ...
... Charles Ferguson gave generously of his time, taught me very much about South Asian literature I was not aware of, and deceptively mildly insisted that I do things properly. This dissertation would not be as thorough without his input. Paul Kiparsky and Veneeta Dayal joined the committee as the dis ...
T.C. Mersin Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü İngiliz Dili ve
... deontic modality and is used as basis to many linguistic researches. These two types are also named as root and epistemic modality (Bybee et al. 1994; Papafragou, 1998, 2000; Coates, 1983), since the deontic meaning is thought to be earlier in the evolution of the modal system in languages. In addit ...
... deontic modality and is used as basis to many linguistic researches. These two types are also named as root and epistemic modality (Bybee et al. 1994; Papafragou, 1998, 2000; Coates, 1983), since the deontic meaning is thought to be earlier in the evolution of the modal system in languages. In addit ...
table of contents - Università degli Studi di Verona
... "instrument" nouns (e.g. En. worker, printer), "patient" nouns (e.g. employee), etc. Among them, however, action nominals (e.g. election, refusal, etc.) represent the most representative and challenging pattern of nominal structure. Like the abovementioned ...
... "instrument" nouns (e.g. En. worker, printer), "patient" nouns (e.g. employee), etc. Among them, however, action nominals (e.g. election, refusal, etc.) represent the most representative and challenging pattern of nominal structure. Like the abovementioned ...
Speaking Iban - reuteler.org
... learned that some of the spelling of Iban words has changed. With our Iban Bible and Hymnbook, I discovered many of those changes. The most significant changes have to do with the elimination of the letter “o” and the replacement of that letter with “u.” Beyond the spelling I changed very little. I ...
... learned that some of the spelling of Iban words has changed. With our Iban Bible and Hymnbook, I discovered many of those changes. The most significant changes have to do with the elimination of the letter “o” and the replacement of that letter with “u.” Beyond the spelling I changed very little. I ...
Ling 390 - Intro to Linguistics
... a closed class to which new members are not added includes determiners, auxiliary verbs, degree words, qualifiers, pronouns, conjunctions, complementizers, and particles ...
... a closed class to which new members are not added includes determiners, auxiliary verbs, degree words, qualifiers, pronouns, conjunctions, complementizers, and particles ...