Grammatical structures in code-switching among second generation
... In this paper, the role of grammatical structures in code-switching among Chinese-Australian bilingual children will be discussed at three levels: typological, structural and classificatory. Particular regard will be paid as to whether there is evidence of structural facilitators or constraints on c ...
... In this paper, the role of grammatical structures in code-switching among Chinese-Australian bilingual children will be discussed at three levels: typological, structural and classificatory. Particular regard will be paid as to whether there is evidence of structural facilitators or constraints on c ...
Backshift and Tense Decomposition
... 2 A Simple Representation of Tense In this section we present a representation of the meaning of tenses that will be used in the analysis of backshift developed in Section 3. Ambiguity of Tense Tense presents ambiguity at two levels: • The same surface form can correspond to more than one grammatica ...
... 2 A Simple Representation of Tense In this section we present a representation of the meaning of tenses that will be used in the analysis of backshift developed in Section 3. Ambiguity of Tense Tense presents ambiguity at two levels: • The same surface form can correspond to more than one grammatica ...
THE NOUN AND THE DICTIONARY IN TSHIVENDA BY SHUMANI
... Lexicography is a scientific practice aimed at the production of dictionaries so that a further practice, the cultural practice of dictionary use can be initiated. The lexicographic practice developed certain pattern and systems unique to specific types of dictionaries. And this can be regarded as t ...
... Lexicography is a scientific practice aimed at the production of dictionaries so that a further practice, the cultural practice of dictionary use can be initiated. The lexicographic practice developed certain pattern and systems unique to specific types of dictionaries. And this can be regarded as t ...
Uses of the Greek Infinitive
... *** Please note that although the infinitive is not a finite verb, and therefore cannot have an actual subject, it can have a ‘logical’ subject. When the infinitive has a specifically designated logical subject, that substantive will normally be in the accusative case. (Usually corresponds to the ca ...
... *** Please note that although the infinitive is not a finite verb, and therefore cannot have an actual subject, it can have a ‘logical’ subject. When the infinitive has a specifically designated logical subject, that substantive will normally be in the accusative case. (Usually corresponds to the ca ...
Verb Nominalization of Manggarai Language: The Case of Central
... This research paper reports how Central Manggarai Dialect (CMD) nominalizes verbs. As indicated by the title of this article the target of this research is Manggarai language focusing on CMD in West Flores (Troeboes, et al., 1985). To view in short, the language is the most prestigious from other th ...
... This research paper reports how Central Manggarai Dialect (CMD) nominalizes verbs. As indicated by the title of this article the target of this research is Manggarai language focusing on CMD in West Flores (Troeboes, et al., 1985). To view in short, the language is the most prestigious from other th ...
The South Caucasian languages - Friedrich-Schiller
... Nouns, pronouns and adjectives are inflected by suffixation (and rarely by prefixation; see 3.1.1d; 3.1.2f), verbs by suffixation and prefixation. Some adverbials (including postpositional forms, see 3.1.1h below) may take the instrumental and adverbial cases (see (185); 5.1.4d.-e.). 3.1. Nominal in ...
... Nouns, pronouns and adjectives are inflected by suffixation (and rarely by prefixation; see 3.1.1d; 3.1.2f), verbs by suffixation and prefixation. Some adverbials (including postpositional forms, see 3.1.1h below) may take the instrumental and adverbial cases (see (185); 5.1.4d.-e.). 3.1. Nominal in ...
Working paper Reference - Archive ouverte UNIGE
... can be the source for pronominalization of both complements. If clitic clusters are disallowed in CA, th en (5e) is the only option when both objects are pronominalized because only in the prepositional dative construction is there a second host for the second clitic. A final property distinguishing ...
... can be the source for pronominalization of both complements. If clitic clusters are disallowed in CA, th en (5e) is the only option when both objects are pronominalized because only in the prepositional dative construction is there a second host for the second clitic. A final property distinguishing ...
1 Introduction 2 Indirect objects in Greek
... In the examples presented in the previous section, clitics do not alternate freely with full NP complements. Datives of possession must be expressed with a clitic (and optional doubled NP); indirect objects in NG can appear in the periphrastic dative, but accusative NP objects must obligatorily be d ...
... In the examples presented in the previous section, clitics do not alternate freely with full NP complements. Datives of possession must be expressed with a clitic (and optional doubled NP); indirect objects in NG can appear in the periphrastic dative, but accusative NP objects must obligatorily be d ...
English II
... about the plague. The association between Ares as the God “who burns us” and the heat of the sun lead the chorus to wish Ares would turn back in his course, seeing him as the Sun God Helios who races through the sky in his golden chariot. ...
... about the plague. The association between Ares as the God “who burns us” and the heat of the sun lead the chorus to wish Ares would turn back in his course, seeing him as the Sun God Helios who races through the sky in his golden chariot. ...
MOVEMENT IN RESTRICTIVE RELATIVE CLAUSES by SUSAN K
... both make use of wh marking of pronominal forms and the special fronting v;ord order associated vjith this (There are differences of course, that, etc.) both can be reduced to yield pronominal modifiers ... neither can occur next to an NP which is [+Anaphoric], a feature assigned by the rules of pro ...
... both make use of wh marking of pronominal forms and the special fronting v;ord order associated vjith this (There are differences of course, that, etc.) both can be reduced to yield pronominal modifiers ... neither can occur next to an NP which is [+Anaphoric], a feature assigned by the rules of pro ...
THEORETICAL GRAMMAR 4 U SYNTAX
... undergraduate audience. The book uses a cognitive structure that builds on students’ prior knowledge of practical grammar, meant to reinforce their practical grammar skills, advancing higher levels of retention and, at the same time to introduce, cultivate and upgrade students’ interpretation of the ...
... undergraduate audience. The book uses a cognitive structure that builds on students’ prior knowledge of practical grammar, meant to reinforce their practical grammar skills, advancing higher levels of retention and, at the same time to introduce, cultivate and upgrade students’ interpretation of the ...
alternative double object construction
... 2. The distribution of ditransitive constructions within varieties of English As has been mentioned, the two ditransitive constructions of standard English — the prepositional object construction and the canonical double object construction — have a strongly overlapping, though not identical, distri ...
... 2. The distribution of ditransitive constructions within varieties of English As has been mentioned, the two ditransitive constructions of standard English — the prepositional object construction and the canonical double object construction — have a strongly overlapping, though not identical, distri ...
3. @ The Clause
... (172b,d) may appear to be of a phrasal classification, their substitution counterparts show a potential subject slot within the constituency--promoting its status from a single constituent phrase to a multi-constituent clause. (Recall, that two phrases create a clause: in this sense below, an empty ...
... (172b,d) may appear to be of a phrasal classification, their substitution counterparts show a potential subject slot within the constituency--promoting its status from a single constituent phrase to a multi-constituent clause. (Recall, that two phrases create a clause: in this sense below, an empty ...
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... 2003). The verbs are not entirely devoid of semantic predicative power either as there is a clear difference between take a bath and give a bath. The verbs thus seem to be neither at their full semantic power nor at a completely depleted stage. Rather, they appear to be semantically light in the sen ...
... 2003). The verbs are not entirely devoid of semantic predicative power either as there is a clear difference between take a bath and give a bath. The verbs thus seem to be neither at their full semantic power nor at a completely depleted stage. Rather, they appear to be semantically light in the sen ...
MeN
... perjalanan 'journey'. A base cannot be broken down into smaller units. Words are listed under their base in a dictionary, basic clause An independent clause which is described without reference to any other clause type, beneficiary The person for whose benefit an action is performed. It is usually p ...
... perjalanan 'journey'. A base cannot be broken down into smaller units. Words are listed under their base in a dictionary, basic clause An independent clause which is described without reference to any other clause type, beneficiary The person for whose benefit an action is performed. It is usually p ...
Chapter 2: The problems with prepositions 0 Introduction
... the Section 2 more thoroughly; it is concluded that it is unlikely that these three elements comprise one single, monolithic category. The answer must be more complex than selecting between either a single category or several separate categories. I return to this problem in Chapter 3, and offer a po ...
... the Section 2 more thoroughly; it is concluded that it is unlikely that these three elements comprise one single, monolithic category. The answer must be more complex than selecting between either a single category or several separate categories. I return to this problem in Chapter 3, and offer a po ...
A GRAMMAR OF HARO WITH COMPARATIVE NOTES ON THE
... a traditional blanket made of cotton and take it to the weekly Merab Abaya market that takes place every Sunday. ...
... a traditional blanket made of cotton and take it to the weekly Merab Abaya market that takes place every Sunday. ...
Dative Clitics and Case Licensing in Standard and Macedonian Greek
... In the examples presented in the previous section, clitics do not alternate freely with full NP complements. Datives of possession must be expressed with a clitic (and optional doubled NP); indirect objects in NG can appear in the periphrastic dative, but accusative NP objects must obligatorily be d ...
... In the examples presented in the previous section, clitics do not alternate freely with full NP complements. Datives of possession must be expressed with a clitic (and optional doubled NP); indirect objects in NG can appear in the periphrastic dative, but accusative NP objects must obligatorily be d ...
Document
... Yami verbs divide into indicative and non-indicative forms. All verbs are either dynamic or stative (See Section 6.3). The indicative verbs are either neutral or perfective. Perfective verbs, marked with the prefix ni-, have past time reference and are anterior. Unlike most of the languages of the N ...
... Yami verbs divide into indicative and non-indicative forms. All verbs are either dynamic or stative (See Section 6.3). The indicative verbs are either neutral or perfective. Perfective verbs, marked with the prefix ni-, have past time reference and are anterior. Unlike most of the languages of the N ...
ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION FOR CLASS SIX
... 'English Grammar and Composition' for class Six has been written in accordance with the approved curriculum of the National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB). English Grammar is not included clearly in the existing English textbook based on communicative approach. Consequently, the general studen ...
... 'English Grammar and Composition' for class Six has been written in accordance with the approved curriculum of the National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB). English Grammar is not included clearly in the existing English textbook based on communicative approach. Consequently, the general studen ...
Malayalam Clause Boundary Identifier: Annotation and Evaluation
... proach CRFs for identification of clause boundary and use linguistic rules to correct the errors obtained from the CRF engine. Many learning approaches were used in the clause identification task. Hidden Markov Models, Memory-based Learning, Boosting are some of them. Eva Ejerhed (1988) developed a ...
... proach CRFs for identification of clause boundary and use linguistic rules to correct the errors obtained from the CRF engine. Many learning approaches were used in the clause identification task. Hidden Markov Models, Memory-based Learning, Boosting are some of them. Eva Ejerhed (1988) developed a ...
PROBLEMS OF ADJECTIVE SEQUENCING IN ENGLISH
... positions in a sentence, as a modifier of the noun (a useful book) or a complement of copular verbs like ‘be’ (This book is interesting). Semantically speaking, adjectives, more than other categories, are able to take different meanings depending on their context. The following examples are illustra ...
... positions in a sentence, as a modifier of the noun (a useful book) or a complement of copular verbs like ‘be’ (This book is interesting). Semantically speaking, adjectives, more than other categories, are able to take different meanings depending on their context. The following examples are illustra ...
WC9 Unit 16 - Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools
... Write a declarative sentence on a piece of paper. Then exchange papers with another student and rewrite the sentence you’ve been given as an interrogative sentence. Next, rewrite the sentence pairs so that singular subjects and verbs change to the plural form and so that plural subjects and verbs ch ...
... Write a declarative sentence on a piece of paper. Then exchange papers with another student and rewrite the sentence you’ve been given as an interrogative sentence. Next, rewrite the sentence pairs so that singular subjects and verbs change to the plural form and so that plural subjects and verbs ch ...