Kokama-Kokamilla - Scholars` Bank
... exemplification. This study is based on significant fieldwork since 1997, allowing the analysis to be grounded in text data. One of KK’s most salient typological features is a morphological distinction between male and female speech in several grammatical categories. Major grammatical categories lik ...
... exemplification. This study is based on significant fieldwork since 1997, allowing the analysis to be grounded in text data. One of KK’s most salient typological features is a morphological distinction between male and female speech in several grammatical categories. Major grammatical categories lik ...
T.C. Mersin Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü İngiliz Dili ve
... studied in Turkish. We will try to answer the following questions in the study of necessity: i. What are the main expressions indicating necessity in Turkish? ii. To what extent are these different expressions used interchangeably? iii. What changes and interactions exist when the necessity expressi ...
... studied in Turkish. We will try to answer the following questions in the study of necessity: i. What are the main expressions indicating necessity in Turkish? ii. To what extent are these different expressions used interchangeably? iii. What changes and interactions exist when the necessity expressi ...
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... relation, which, as we assume, constitutes the very core meaning of nach. Here, e is to be identified by merging (or adjoining) the PP to a projection of V providing the asserted event e and its description (here: anticipated by the requirement condition ‘property(e)’). Again, function application t ...
... relation, which, as we assume, constitutes the very core meaning of nach. Here, e is to be identified by merging (or adjoining) the PP to a projection of V providing the asserted event e and its description (here: anticipated by the requirement condition ‘property(e)’). Again, function application t ...
ISSUES IN THE PLACEMENT OF ENCLITIC PERSONAL
... no living native speakers, a project that explores the interface between syntax and prosody must take what prosodic evidence it can obtain from poetry—the only linguistic form with clearly discernible prosodic breaks. As such, the occurrence of line breaks and caesuras offer clear clues to the pros ...
... no living native speakers, a project that explores the interface between syntax and prosody must take what prosodic evidence it can obtain from poetry—the only linguistic form with clearly discernible prosodic breaks. As such, the occurrence of line breaks and caesuras offer clear clues to the pros ...
Modern Spanish Grammar: A Practical Guide
... and so there are a lot of cross-references between them indicated in the text or by arrows in the margin. Do not be content with consulting just one section, therefore, but follow up the cross-references given – that way you will understand both the structures of Spanish and the way in which they ar ...
... and so there are a lot of cross-references between them indicated in the text or by arrows in the margin. Do not be content with consulting just one section, therefore, but follow up the cross-references given – that way you will understand both the structures of Spanish and the way in which they ar ...
Modern Spanish Grammar: A Practical Guide
... and so there are a lot of cross-references between them indicated in the text or by arrows in the margin. Do not be content with consulting just one section, therefore, but follow up the cross-references given – that way you will understand both the structures of Spanish and the way in which they ar ...
... and so there are a lot of cross-references between them indicated in the text or by arrows in the margin. Do not be content with consulting just one section, therefore, but follow up the cross-references given – that way you will understand both the structures of Spanish and the way in which they ar ...
fulltext - LOT Publications
... Generative linguistic theory rests on the assumption that all languages share a common, underlying system innate to humans: Universal Grammar (UG). This linguistic system is present from birth and provides children with the equipment to acquire any language in their environment. Note the use of the ...
... Generative linguistic theory rests on the assumption that all languages share a common, underlying system innate to humans: Universal Grammar (UG). This linguistic system is present from birth and provides children with the equipment to acquire any language in their environment. Note the use of the ...
On Participial Imperatives
... imperatives in (21) and (23) with the non-negated participial imperatives in (5)-(6). The question arises as to why negative nominal and participial imperatives are highly productive, while the participial imperatives in (5)-(6) are extremely restricted in their distribution. We would like to propos ...
... imperatives in (21) and (23) with the non-negated participial imperatives in (5)-(6). The question arises as to why negative nominal and participial imperatives are highly productive, while the participial imperatives in (5)-(6) are extremely restricted in their distribution. We would like to propos ...
4.1 A new classification of antonym functions in text
... not used in the Arabic script, and therefore, short vowels are not represented. The examples presented in this dissertation are taken from an Arabic on-line corpus and an Arabic newspaper corpus. The ones from the on-line corpus featured a number of spelling mistakes which were corrected in the Arab ...
... not used in the Arabic script, and therefore, short vowels are not represented. The examples presented in this dissertation are taken from an Arabic on-line corpus and an Arabic newspaper corpus. The ones from the on-line corpus featured a number of spelling mistakes which were corrected in the Arab ...
Holt Spanish 1
... you are (Spain) usted es you are ustedes son you are él es he is ellos son they are ella es she is ellas son they are • The conjugated forms are used with nouns or their corresponding pronouns. El señor González es de Chile. or Él es de Chile. or El profesor es de Chile. • Remember that Spanish spea ...
... you are (Spain) usted es you are ustedes son you are él es he is ellos son they are ella es she is ellas son they are • The conjugated forms are used with nouns or their corresponding pronouns. El señor González es de Chile. or Él es de Chile. or El profesor es de Chile. • Remember that Spanish spea ...
Holt Spanish 1
... you are (Spain) usted es you are ustedes son you are él es he is ellos son they are ella es she is ellas son they are • The conjugated forms are used with nouns or their corresponding pronouns. El señor González es de Chile. or Él es de Chile. or El profesor es de Chile. • Remember that Spanish spea ...
... you are (Spain) usted es you are ustedes son you are él es he is ellos son they are ella es she is ellas son they are • The conjugated forms are used with nouns or their corresponding pronouns. El señor González es de Chile. or Él es de Chile. or El profesor es de Chile. • Remember that Spanish spea ...
Investigations of downward movement
... to this investigation is the observation that Lowering is a highly syntactic operation. In Chapter 2, I argue that a Lowering head may freely target any intermediate syntactic position of the complex head of its complement, thus deriving several cases of morphological optionality; e.g. reduplicative ...
... to this investigation is the observation that Lowering is a highly syntactic operation. In Chapter 2, I argue that a Lowering head may freely target any intermediate syntactic position of the complex head of its complement, thus deriving several cases of morphological optionality; e.g. reduplicative ...
Verbal breakups - Utrecht University Repository
... across languages. This variation will be shown to be fairly systematic, as it is the direct result of interactions of different components of human cognition; namely syntactic structure and processing. It will be argued that different types of elements that are allowed within verb clusters in differ ...
... across languages. This variation will be shown to be fairly systematic, as it is the direct result of interactions of different components of human cognition; namely syntactic structure and processing. It will be argued that different types of elements that are allowed within verb clusters in differ ...
valency - Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics
... actants (first / non-first) and circumstants ...
... actants (first / non-first) and circumstants ...
PDF Longman English Grammar Practice
... 11 our school I five years ago | was closed 12 only one shop | we have 13 calls I a bus | once a day 14 here | in 55 B.C. | came | the Romans 15 since then | has happened | nothing' ...
... 11 our school I five years ago | was closed 12 only one shop | we have 13 calls I a bus | once a day 14 here | in 55 B.C. | came | the Romans 15 since then | has happened | nothing' ...
Into-English Grading Standards - American Translators Association
... In virtually all contexts encountered in the certification examination, the use of abbreviated forms of words is unacceptable and is penalized as a Usage error. The following are important exceptions to this rule: Titles used in apposition to proper names All common titles may be abbreviated if they ...
... In virtually all contexts encountered in the certification examination, the use of abbreviated forms of words is unacceptable and is penalized as a Usage error. The following are important exceptions to this rule: Titles used in apposition to proper names All common titles may be abbreviated if they ...
Passive and passive-like constructions in English and Polish
... This dissertation deals with a family of grammatical constructions which overlap with the meaning of the basic passive and which can be seen as resulting from alterations in grammatical voice. In particular the thesis describes and analyses several related types of construction including the passive ...
... This dissertation deals with a family of grammatical constructions which overlap with the meaning of the basic passive and which can be seen as resulting from alterations in grammatical voice. In particular the thesis describes and analyses several related types of construction including the passive ...
- SOAS Research Online
... In this analysis I describe three aspects and their markers in siSwati, two of which have a common feature as they both link two separate time periods and are called dual-time period aspects. One is the PERSISTIVE, morphologically encoded by -sa-, which is welldocumented and studied cross-linguistic ...
... In this analysis I describe three aspects and their markers in siSwati, two of which have a common feature as they both link two separate time periods and are called dual-time period aspects. One is the PERSISTIVE, morphologically encoded by -sa-, which is welldocumented and studied cross-linguistic ...
The complete Proceedings of Depling 2011 as a single PDF file
... Ibn Mada was the first grammarian ever to use the term dependency in the grammatical sense that we use it today. He was born in 1119 in Cordoba, studied in Sevilla and Ceuta, and died 1195 in Sevilla. He is known for his only book, Radd: the refutation of grammarians, in which he tackles subjects th ...
... Ibn Mada was the first grammarian ever to use the term dependency in the grammatical sense that we use it today. He was born in 1119 in Cordoba, studied in Sevilla and Ceuta, and died 1195 in Sevilla. He is known for his only book, Radd: the refutation of grammarians, in which he tackles subjects th ...
- City Research Online
... occurring, unedited text, as opposed to artificially constrained examples which are always within the lexical, grammatical and semantic capabilities of the system. The terms 'Robust NLP' [29, 88] and 'Partial Parsing' [120, 174, 82] have been used to describe the nature of systems which seek to ana ...
... occurring, unedited text, as opposed to artificially constrained examples which are always within the lexical, grammatical and semantic capabilities of the system. The terms 'Robust NLP' [29, 88] and 'Partial Parsing' [120, 174, 82] have been used to describe the nature of systems which seek to ana ...
Anaphora, Inversion, and Focus
... because of Fernanda that I ended up becoming such good friends with Megan Somerday, who has become one of the few people I can talk to about anything. Megan kindled my fledgling love of sour beers, and it is to her credit, more than anybody else, that I ever went outside and did anything fun in the ...
... because of Fernanda that I ended up becoming such good friends with Megan Somerday, who has become one of the few people I can talk to about anything. Megan kindled my fledgling love of sour beers, and it is to her credit, more than anybody else, that I ever went outside and did anything fun in the ...
Semi-Compositional Noun + Verb Constructions
... C.3 Semi-compositional constructions with the verb hoz ‘bring’ . . . . . . . . . ...
... C.3 Semi-compositional constructions with the verb hoz ‘bring’ . . . . . . . . . ...
320 pages - Institutionen för filosofi, lingvistik och vetenskapsteori
... addition, other writing errors above word-level are discussed here, including punctuation and spelling errors resulting in existing words. The method used in the implemented tool FiniteCheck involves subtraction of finite state automata that represent grammars with varying degrees of detail, creatin ...
... addition, other writing errors above word-level are discussed here, including punctuation and spelling errors resulting in existing words. The method used in the implemented tool FiniteCheck involves subtraction of finite state automata that represent grammars with varying degrees of detail, creatin ...