Persian complex predicates and the limits of inheritance
... the sub-concept ‘animal’ does not repeat this information, but instead refers to the concept ‘living thing ’. The same is true for sub-concepts of ‘ animal ’: they do not repeat information relevant for all living things or animals, but refer to the direct super-concept ‘animal’. The connections bet ...
... the sub-concept ‘animal’ does not repeat this information, but instead refers to the concept ‘living thing ’. The same is true for sub-concepts of ‘ animal ’: they do not repeat information relevant for all living things or animals, but refer to the direct super-concept ‘animal’. The connections bet ...
seals xvi - Pacific Linguistics
... for certain rhetorical intention. Similarly, wangsalan and sasmita are two Javanese figures of speech which are used in art performances (in this case Wayang performances), Javanese traditional songs (lyrics for Javanese Gendhings—songs going with gamelan instruments), and also in daily usage for pa ...
... for certain rhetorical intention. Similarly, wangsalan and sasmita are two Javanese figures of speech which are used in art performances (in this case Wayang performances), Javanese traditional songs (lyrics for Javanese Gendhings—songs going with gamelan instruments), and also in daily usage for pa ...
Recognition of clauses and phrases in machine translation of
... 2,..., 7. (In hand work, often C = 1, 2, ...8). For each clause we store a status symbol, v, which has the following meaning: v=0, the predicate of this clause has not yet been found; v=2, the predicate has been found; v=l, a possible predicate has been found. Thus v starts with 0 in each clause ane ...
... 2,..., 7. (In hand work, often C = 1, 2, ...8). For each clause we store a status symbol, v, which has the following meaning: v=0, the predicate of this clause has not yet been found; v=2, the predicate has been found; v=l, a possible predicate has been found. Thus v starts with 0 in each clause ane ...
The Development of Root Infinitives and Null Subjects in Child
... which store affixation in the lexical representation will allow null subjects while those in which affixation is generated by the rule base will not. The reasoning for this is as follows. If the affix is stored as a part of the lexical representation then that affix is available to the computational ...
... which store affixation in the lexical representation will allow null subjects while those in which affixation is generated by the rule base will not. The reasoning for this is as follows. If the affix is stored as a part of the lexical representation then that affix is available to the computational ...
dholuo grammar - UoN Repository
... consider it a duty to express my gratitude to all who have cooperated in this work. Dholuo Grammar has been neglected for so long by many authors. I think that now is the right moment for the Luo people to study their language and to give it its true scientific meaning. Here I thank Rev. Jacob Ndong ...
... consider it a duty to express my gratitude to all who have cooperated in this work. Dholuo Grammar has been neglected for so long by many authors. I think that now is the right moment for the Luo people to study their language and to give it its true scientific meaning. Here I thank Rev. Jacob Ndong ...
Form and Meaning in the Hebrew Verb
... The empirical domain is the verbal system of Modern Hebrew, where this work attempts to unify our treatment of concatenative and non-concatenative morphology. The hypothesis put forward is that hierarchical syntactic structure, once generated, must be interpreted according to specific locality const ...
... The empirical domain is the verbal system of Modern Hebrew, where this work attempts to unify our treatment of concatenative and non-concatenative morphology. The hypothesis put forward is that hierarchical syntactic structure, once generated, must be interpreted according to specific locality const ...
Issue 19, May 2010 - Institute of Technology Blanchardstown
... phrases can be of a predicative type like other classes of words. That is, prepositions or prepositional phrases can be of two types i.e. predicative vs. non-predicative. In RRG those adpositions in the periphery of the clause are of former type (predicative) and those marking oblique core arguments ...
... phrases can be of a predicative type like other classes of words. That is, prepositions or prepositional phrases can be of two types i.e. predicative vs. non-predicative. In RRG those adpositions in the periphery of the clause are of former type (predicative) and those marking oblique core arguments ...
A construction based analysis of child directed speech Thea Cameron-Faulkner
... to use more auxiliaries of other types, for example, is, have, and does? A much more realistic expectation is that children acquire the particular words and phrases they are exposed to—given that this exposure happens in a learner-friendly manner—and they make generalizations to more abstract struct ...
... to use more auxiliaries of other types, for example, is, have, and does? A much more realistic expectation is that children acquire the particular words and phrases they are exposed to—given that this exposure happens in a learner-friendly manner—and they make generalizations to more abstract struct ...
here - The Elvish Linguistic Fellowship
... túle "came"; OEA: cóm. Evidently a past tense of tul- "come" (Etym s.v. TUL), formed by the lengthening of the stem-vowel and addition of the past suffix -e; the same formation could be seen in ohta-káre below. In Etym, however, past tense of kar- "make, do" is given as karne, so Tolkien might have ...
... túle "came"; OEA: cóm. Evidently a past tense of tul- "come" (Etym s.v. TUL), formed by the lengthening of the stem-vowel and addition of the past suffix -e; the same formation could be seen in ohta-káre below. In Etym, however, past tense of kar- "make, do" is given as karne, so Tolkien might have ...
Chapter 3 Sentence Structure: Predicates Rule
... dancing”, and so could be called PARTICIPLES. Often when marked sa on the other hand they become time adjuncts that function in the sentence as nouns but take doers and objects like verbs; this is the definition of GERUND. This sort of use of the position class chart doesn’t show forced conformance ...
... dancing”, and so could be called PARTICIPLES. Often when marked sa on the other hand they become time adjuncts that function in the sentence as nouns but take doers and objects like verbs; this is the definition of GERUND. This sort of use of the position class chart doesn’t show forced conformance ...
24 Important Words and Phrases
... extremely useful and beautiful language quickly and effectively. If you are willing to spend just 24 hours of your time studying the grammar, vocabulary, and phrases presented in the lessons, you will find that you will be able to understand and communicate in Spanish in various types of everyday si ...
... extremely useful and beautiful language quickly and effectively. If you are willing to spend just 24 hours of your time studying the grammar, vocabulary, and phrases presented in the lessons, you will find that you will be able to understand and communicate in Spanish in various types of everyday si ...
DeQue: A Lexicon of Complex Prepositions and Conjunctions
... C2: Autonomous Lexical Units We require that the individual words composing a CPRE/CCONJ are autonomous lexical units. This means that they have their own distribution, cooccurring with other words in other contexts. Criterion C2 aims at excluding constructions that are surely not ambiguous. For ins ...
... C2: Autonomous Lexical Units We require that the individual words composing a CPRE/CCONJ are autonomous lexical units. This means that they have their own distribution, cooccurring with other words in other contexts. Criterion C2 aims at excluding constructions that are surely not ambiguous. For ins ...
Indefinite and definite tenses in Hindi: Morpho
... tense system almost all the linguists agree with the term “perfective participle”. Another semantic feature of perfective participle lies on the fact that the perfective participle of transitive verb is passive and of intransitive is active. The perfective tenses of transitive are formed with ergati ...
... tense system almost all the linguists agree with the term “perfective participle”. Another semantic feature of perfective participle lies on the fact that the perfective participle of transitive verb is passive and of intransitive is active. The perfective tenses of transitive are formed with ergati ...
Verbs - Conakry, j`ai envie de te revoir
... illusions that this is the definitive guide but is simply a brain spillage of two guys who had nothing better to do with their time than to try to catalog the entire maninka language. Seriously, we do hope that this provides an insight to the language from an english speaker's perspective. This stud ...
... illusions that this is the definitive guide but is simply a brain spillage of two guys who had nothing better to do with their time than to try to catalog the entire maninka language. Seriously, we do hope that this provides an insight to the language from an english speaker's perspective. This stud ...
Working with VERBALS: Participles / infinitives / gerunds
... Crying is a present participle, formed by adding -ing to the present form of the verb (cry). Exhausted is a past participle, formed by adding -ed to the present form of the verb (exhaust). Both participles modify the subject, children. All present participles end in -ing. The past participles of all ...
... Crying is a present participle, formed by adding -ing to the present form of the verb (cry). Exhausted is a past participle, formed by adding -ed to the present form of the verb (exhaust). Both participles modify the subject, children. All present participles end in -ing. The past participles of all ...
Chaucer`s Impact on the English Language: A Detailed Study
... reader is forced to think that Chaucer’s English is innovative, precisely because Chaucer emphasised the different types of poetry used by the pilgrims. He shows both high and low style, but also an intermediate style (Cannon 1998), which must have inspired poets after his time. Cannon (1998) even s ...
... reader is forced to think that Chaucer’s English is innovative, precisely because Chaucer emphasised the different types of poetry used by the pilgrims. He shows both high and low style, but also an intermediate style (Cannon 1998), which must have inspired poets after his time. Cannon (1998) even s ...
2017 Specimen Paper 4 Mark Scheme
... 1.5 Optional questions: you must mark all questions attempted by the candidate. Where a question has not been attempted then a NR must be entered. (For Question 3 only, after marking the question(s) the candidate has answered, NR is populated automatically when you click on ‘Complete’.) Where the ca ...
... 1.5 Optional questions: you must mark all questions attempted by the candidate. Where a question has not been attempted then a NR must be entered. (For Question 3 only, after marking the question(s) the candidate has answered, NR is populated automatically when you click on ‘Complete’.) Where the ca ...
Verb Sophistication
... Developing Verb Sophistication (EO/P): [Researcher: Can you tell her how to do it? Can you tell her why this way helps?] You said how to use cubes. [Researcher: So you can learn and count. To learn and So can you tell him?] Be very gentle with count when you grow, you could count cubes. There's litt ...
... Developing Verb Sophistication (EO/P): [Researcher: Can you tell her how to do it? Can you tell her why this way helps?] You said how to use cubes. [Researcher: So you can learn and count. To learn and So can you tell him?] Be very gentle with count when you grow, you could count cubes. There's litt ...
IndefInIte and defInIte tenses In HIndI: MorpHo
... 1.1. The Imperfective Participle i.e: likhtā (verb likhnā ‛write’) denotes a frequentative or iterative action, an action which takes place, whenever there is a chance to happen. Shapiro (1989: 54) categorizes it under the habitual aspect and Pořízka (1972: 109) also describes the action formed with ...
... 1.1. The Imperfective Participle i.e: likhtā (verb likhnā ‛write’) denotes a frequentative or iterative action, an action which takes place, whenever there is a chance to happen. Shapiro (1989: 54) categorizes it under the habitual aspect and Pořízka (1972: 109) also describes the action formed with ...
An Introduction to Clauses - Johnson County Community College
... 2. I explained that I had to work all day Monday. 3. I said that I work at a department store in the mall four nights a week. 4. He wondered why I would be missing his afternoon class. 5. I told him that my manager was going on vacation on Monday. 6. My manager had promised a raise to whoever would ...
... 2. I explained that I had to work all day Monday. 3. I said that I work at a department store in the mall four nights a week. 4. He wondered why I would be missing his afternoon class. 5. I told him that my manager was going on vacation on Monday. 6. My manager had promised a raise to whoever would ...
Lingua Inglese 2
... Antonyms (this term is also sometimes used for the entire category of opposites) are gradable adjectives i.e. they can be modified without oddness by intensifiers such as very, rather, extremely, and so on. ...
... Antonyms (this term is also sometimes used for the entire category of opposites) are gradable adjectives i.e. they can be modified without oddness by intensifiers such as very, rather, extremely, and so on. ...
Partitives A workshop at SLE 43
... uses and the relationship between this affix and some other case-inflection and aims to elucidate the partitive’s protoBasque source and its development. ...
... uses and the relationship between this affix and some other case-inflection and aims to elucidate the partitive’s protoBasque source and its development. ...
here
... category does not necessarily reflect the meaning of the unit taken in itself. For instance, all the units in boldface have the same category, as they all describe “horse” in finer detail: • “A beautiful horse” • “A police horse” • “A horse with no name” • “The horse that won the race” • “A winning ...
... category does not necessarily reflect the meaning of the unit taken in itself. For instance, all the units in boldface have the same category, as they all describe “horse” in finer detail: • “A beautiful horse” • “A police horse” • “A horse with no name” • “The horse that won the race” • “A winning ...
Jennifer Arnold Thesis, spring 1992 Swarthmore College Dr.
... words such as "ldidawy" (he/she/it works) are pronounced ,lkoo8awi/, which doesn't include a glide at the end. I have dispensed with the Unified y-i rule in my own orthography, using "y" only to mark a glide, and using "i" otherwise. All cited examples will be also translated from the alphabet of th ...
... words such as "ldidawy" (he/she/it works) are pronounced ,lkoo8awi/, which doesn't include a glide at the end. I have dispensed with the Unified y-i rule in my own orthography, using "y" only to mark a glide, and using "i" otherwise. All cited examples will be also translated from the alphabet of th ...