Peace Corps Arabic
... Traditionallyb 'certain consonants have been said to be "emphatic," but the difference between, emphatic and non'emphatic consonants is-most easily perceived in the quality of the fieighboring vowels. Chad Arabic has lost a number ...
... Traditionallyb 'certain consonants have been said to be "emphatic," but the difference between, emphatic and non'emphatic consonants is-most easily perceived in the quality of the fieighboring vowels. Chad Arabic has lost a number ...
Morphological phrasemes and Totonacan verbal morphology*
... For a phrase, “being free” means two things: (i) Paradigmatic freedom: Each of the three full constituent signs in (2a) — that is, the boldfaced portion of the phrase, which excludes the structural, or grammatical, words — is chosen by the Speaker for its meaning without any individual restriction ...
... For a phrase, “being free” means two things: (i) Paradigmatic freedom: Each of the three full constituent signs in (2a) — that is, the boldfaced portion of the phrase, which excludes the structural, or grammatical, words — is chosen by the Speaker for its meaning without any individual restriction ...
The Bisecting CP Hypothesis
... the matching of relative clause internal and external arguments in a more systematic way. This analysis combines aspects of van Craenenbroeck’s (2007) split CP analysis and Bianchi’s (1999) determiner incorporation analysis and extends them across the full range of wh-subordinate clauses, including ...
... the matching of relative clause internal and external arguments in a more systematic way. This analysis combines aspects of van Craenenbroeck’s (2007) split CP analysis and Bianchi’s (1999) determiner incorporation analysis and extends them across the full range of wh-subordinate clauses, including ...
Laura A. Michaelis University of Colorado at Boulder Proceedings of
... construals in conjunction with certain verbs, as in examples like I began the book, where the book is construed as an activity prototypically associated with books (Pustejovsky & Bouillon 1995). The second type, which I will refer to as EXOCENTRIC , is that in which a nonhead, say a determiner, does ...
... construals in conjunction with certain verbs, as in examples like I began the book, where the book is construed as an activity prototypically associated with books (Pustejovsky & Bouillon 1995). The second type, which I will refer to as EXOCENTRIC , is that in which a nonhead, say a determiner, does ...
Form and Meaning in the Hebrew Verb
... There is a dissertation lurking beyond these acknowledgments, one that I could not have written anywhere else. I am indebted to the constant feedback from syntacticians, morphologists, semanticists, phonologists, computational modelers, cognitive scientists and variationists that it was my good fort ...
... There is a dissertation lurking beyond these acknowledgments, one that I could not have written anywhere else. I am indebted to the constant feedback from syntacticians, morphologists, semanticists, phonologists, computational modelers, cognitive scientists and variationists that it was my good fort ...
Unit 10 Grammar overview: Conditionals Vocabulary overview
... hypocritical behaviour considering your apology. ...
... hypocritical behaviour considering your apology. ...
An Incremental Proceduml Grammar for Sentence Formulation GERARD KEMPEN
... basic because they are implied by the previous ones. We have assumed that the order of conceptual fragments delivered by the conceptualizer does not depend on the order of the corresponding syntactic fragments. With the possible exception of languages with extremely flexible word order, grammar rule ...
... basic because they are implied by the previous ones. We have assumed that the order of conceptual fragments delivered by the conceptualizer does not depend on the order of the corresponding syntactic fragments. With the possible exception of languages with extremely flexible word order, grammar rule ...
An Incremental Procedural Grammar for Sentence Formulation
... basic because they are implied by the previous ones. We have assumed that the order of conceptual fragments delivered by the conceptualizer does not depend on the order of the corresponding syntactic fragments. With the possible exception of languages with extremely flexible word order, grammar rule ...
... basic because they are implied by the previous ones. We have assumed that the order of conceptual fragments delivered by the conceptualizer does not depend on the order of the corresponding syntactic fragments. With the possible exception of languages with extremely flexible word order, grammar rule ...
A Complete Grammar of Esperanto
... "Inter".-- The Preposition "Pro".--Prepositions with Adverbs and Other Prepositions.--"La Auxtuno kaj la Vintro". XX. The Demonstrative Adverb of Manner and Degree.--Prepositions Expressing Time-Relations.--"En Septembro". XXI. The Accusative of Time.--Adverbs and the Accusative of Time.--The Prepos ...
... "Inter".-- The Preposition "Pro".--Prepositions with Adverbs and Other Prepositions.--"La Auxtuno kaj la Vintro". XX. The Demonstrative Adverb of Manner and Degree.--Prepositions Expressing Time-Relations.--"En Septembro". XXI. The Accusative of Time.--Adverbs and the Accusative of Time.--The Prepos ...
Mangani Grammar
... MANGANI GRAMMAR Message 16 Rule 7. Pronouns Mangani do not use pronouns. Instead of that, they just use the nouns and make hand motions. Instead of “I”, they just say their own name. Instead of “you”, singular or plural, they just say the person’s name or point at the others. In preference to “he”, ...
... MANGANI GRAMMAR Message 16 Rule 7. Pronouns Mangani do not use pronouns. Instead of that, they just use the nouns and make hand motions. Instead of “I”, they just say their own name. Instead of “you”, singular or plural, they just say the person’s name or point at the others. In preference to “he”, ...
Tigris and Euphrastes - a comparison between human and machine
... A symbol is anything, or a part or aspect of anything, or several things, or several parts or aspects of a thing or things which, either alone or in conjunction with other symbols, indicates something, usually but not necessarily, other than itself. Curiously enough, there is no term in general use ...
... A symbol is anything, or a part or aspect of anything, or several things, or several parts or aspects of a thing or things which, either alone or in conjunction with other symbols, indicates something, usually but not necessarily, other than itself. Curiously enough, there is no term in general use ...
manual for the use of nehol: the negerhollands
... (Stein 2010:212-213, footnote 16). The slave letters included in the database are all the product of writing lessons by the Moravian missionaries. The Danish Lutheran church was much later in establishing a mission in the Danish colony to convert the slaves, which started only in 1756. The Danish mi ...
... (Stein 2010:212-213, footnote 16). The slave letters included in the database are all the product of writing lessons by the Moravian missionaries. The Danish Lutheran church was much later in establishing a mission in the Danish colony to convert the slaves, which started only in 1756. The Danish mi ...
Toward an Aposynthesis of Topic Continuity and
... 7 It is interesting that in Turkish, another free-word-order language, it has also been shown (Turan 1998) that the strongest indicator of salience is subjecthood. 8 Greek has two pronominal systems: weak pronouns that must cliticize to the verb and strong pronouns that are syntactically similar to ...
... 7 It is interesting that in Turkish, another free-word-order language, it has also been shown (Turan 1998) that the strongest indicator of salience is subjecthood. 8 Greek has two pronominal systems: weak pronouns that must cliticize to the verb and strong pronouns that are syntactically similar to ...
A-Z of Correct English
... by boat. (= another possibility) The ALTERNATIVES are simple: work or go hungry. (= two choices) Strictly speaking, the choice can be between only two alternatives (one choice or the other). However, the word is frequently used more loosely and this precise definition is becoming lost. ...
... by boat. (= another possibility) The ALTERNATIVES are simple: work or go hungry. (= two choices) Strictly speaking, the choice can be between only two alternatives (one choice or the other). However, the word is frequently used more loosely and this precise definition is becoming lost. ...
Palikur and the Typology of Classifiers
... 1. One set of morphemes is used in different classifier functions. Systems of this kind are attested for South American, Papuan, and Austronesian languages (see Aikhenvald 1994a; Senft 1996; and Onishi 1994). 2. Several different sets of morphemes are used in different classifier functions (as outli ...
... 1. One set of morphemes is used in different classifier functions. Systems of this kind are attested for South American, Papuan, and Austronesian languages (see Aikhenvald 1994a; Senft 1996; and Onishi 1994). 2. Several different sets of morphemes are used in different classifier functions (as outli ...
Language Arts Curriculum Guide Template
... and/or predicates). Use these examples to describe the properties of each. Then use DOL to have students identify sentences of different types, and have them alter a sentence into another type. Have students complete sentences that are missing the adjective following a linking verb. Introduce subjec ...
... and/or predicates). Use these examples to describe the properties of each. Then use DOL to have students identify sentences of different types, and have them alter a sentence into another type. Have students complete sentences that are missing the adjective following a linking verb. Introduce subjec ...
Compromising transitivity: the problem of reciprocals
... (1991), in his account of Chichewa reciprocals, which mark reciprocity by verbal affix and reduce the valence of base transitive verbs to one, proposes that there are two arguments (corresponding to agent and patient) present in a-structure (i.e. argument structure, an intermediate stage in the mapp ...
... (1991), in his account of Chichewa reciprocals, which mark reciprocity by verbal affix and reduce the valence of base transitive verbs to one, proposes that there are two arguments (corresponding to agent and patient) present in a-structure (i.e. argument structure, an intermediate stage in the mapp ...
Insubordination and its ·uses • --
... verb forms that fail to show tense, mood, or subject person. A fourth solution is to dissociate the assumed necessary link between main. clause status and finiteness, allowing certain types of main ·clause to be nonfinite; see the chapters in this volume by Nikolaeva and by Kalinjna and Sumbatova (C ...
... verb forms that fail to show tense, mood, or subject person. A fourth solution is to dissociate the assumed necessary link between main. clause status and finiteness, allowing certain types of main ·clause to be nonfinite; see the chapters in this volume by Nikolaeva and by Kalinjna and Sumbatova (C ...
automatic prosodic sentence analysis, accentuation and phrasing
... Some syntactic information, however, is of vital importance for a correct prosodic analysis. For example, the main verb (or verb group) in a sentence must be identified. This word (group) establishes a Predicate constituent, which should correspond to a separate Phi domain (Gee and Grosjean 1983). I ...
... Some syntactic information, however, is of vital importance for a correct prosodic analysis. For example, the main verb (or verb group) in a sentence must be identified. This word (group) establishes a Predicate constituent, which should correspond to a separate Phi domain (Gee and Grosjean 1983). I ...
How to use this book
... by boat. (= another possibility) The ALTERNATIVES are simple: work or go hungry. (= two choices) Strictly speaking, the choice can be between only two alternatives (one choice or the other). However, the word is frequently used more loosely and this precise definition is becoming lost. ...
... by boat. (= another possibility) The ALTERNATIVES are simple: work or go hungry. (= two choices) Strictly speaking, the choice can be between only two alternatives (one choice or the other). However, the word is frequently used more loosely and this precise definition is becoming lost. ...
Basic Croatian (ver 0.24) - ALVSMITH
... I begun writing my Croatian language blog because I thought there's not enough information on the Internet about the Croatian language basics. I will concentrate mostly on spoken, everyday language. If you take a look at an average Croatian language book, or read about Croatian grammar on Wikipedia, ...
... I begun writing my Croatian language blog because I thought there's not enough information on the Internet about the Croatian language basics. I will concentrate mostly on spoken, everyday language. If you take a look at an average Croatian language book, or read about Croatian grammar on Wikipedia, ...
Case Typology and Case Theory* 1. Overview of the Issues 2
... that nominative is a Case parallel to accusative, which is assigned or checked under analogous circumstances. For example, in classical GB nominative Case is assigned under government by INFL with AGR (just as accusative Case is assigned under government by V), in the Minimalist framework nominative ...
... that nominative is a Case parallel to accusative, which is assigned or checked under analogous circumstances. For example, in classical GB nominative Case is assigned under government by INFL with AGR (just as accusative Case is assigned under government by V), in the Minimalist framework nominative ...
The Syntax of Temporal Interpretation in Embedded Clauses
... questioning my arguments as well as helping me build up a better analysis and stronger arguments. Although I came away from most meetings with a headache, this work could never have materialized without her insights and hard work. I would like to thank Dr. Tully Thibeau, who instilled in me the pass ...
... questioning my arguments as well as helping me build up a better analysis and stronger arguments. Although I came away from most meetings with a headache, this work could never have materialized without her insights and hard work. I would like to thank Dr. Tully Thibeau, who instilled in me the pass ...
Can - E4Thai
... Many of these share characteristics with one or more of the seven primary categories. For example, determiners are similar in many ways to adjectives, but they are not completely the same, and most particles are identical in appearance to prepositions but have different grammatical functions. Becaus ...
... Many of these share characteristics with one or more of the seven primary categories. For example, determiners are similar in many ways to adjectives, but they are not completely the same, and most particles are identical in appearance to prepositions but have different grammatical functions. Becaus ...
Inheritance and Complementation: A Case Study of Easy Adjectives
... (where hip abbreviates a substantial feature structure.) Applied to adjectival VP complementation, this treatment of subcategorization leads naturally to the postulation of adjectives that subcategorize for VPs, etc. (details follow). The significance of subcategorization information is that it repr ...
... (where hip abbreviates a substantial feature structure.) Applied to adjectival VP complementation, this treatment of subcategorization leads naturally to the postulation of adjectives that subcategorize for VPs, etc. (details follow). The significance of subcategorization information is that it repr ...