11 UNIT Pronouns
... Read the following dialogue. For each item, write the correct pronoun. The Ruler: (I, Me) declare that all old people are useless. Farmer: The other villagers and (I, me) do not agree with you. The Ruler: What can you tell (I, me) to change my mind? Farmer: It is my old mother who saved this village ...
... Read the following dialogue. For each item, write the correct pronoun. The Ruler: (I, Me) declare that all old people are useless. Farmer: The other villagers and (I, me) do not agree with you. The Ruler: What can you tell (I, me) to change my mind? Farmer: It is my old mother who saved this village ...
word classes and part-of-speech tagging
... Although the list was slightly modified from Thrax’s original, substituting adjective and interjection for the original participle and article, the astonishing durability of the parts-of-speech through two millenia is an indicator of both the importance and the transparency of their role in human la ...
... Although the list was slightly modified from Thrax’s original, substituting adjective and interjection for the original participle and article, the astonishing durability of the parts-of-speech through two millenia is an indicator of both the importance and the transparency of their role in human la ...
referential argument
... Such concepts are called predicates, the entities they concern are called arguments. Predicates are applied to their arguments. Predicates with one argument are one-place predicates , with two arguments two-place predicates, and so on If a predicate is applied to an appropriate set of arguments, i ...
... Such concepts are called predicates, the entities they concern are called arguments. Predicates are applied to their arguments. Predicates with one argument are one-place predicates , with two arguments two-place predicates, and so on If a predicate is applied to an appropriate set of arguments, i ...
Interdependency Relationships between Clauses
... Factory 'outwork' exploited female workers // but during the Depression it was the ...
... Factory 'outwork' exploited female workers // but during the Depression it was the ...
Agreement Paper - rci.rutgers.edu
... index feature bundle) when agreeing with their subject but not when agreeing with their theme object. In contrast, I do claim that a single syntactic theory of agreement can explain the two phenomena in a unified way. In particular, I argued in Baker 2008 that agreement in person tense; PRT, particl ...
... index feature bundle) when agreeing with their subject but not when agreeing with their theme object. In contrast, I do claim that a single syntactic theory of agreement can explain the two phenomena in a unified way. In particular, I argued in Baker 2008 that agreement in person tense; PRT, particl ...
Handling Arabic Morphological and Syntactic Ambiguity within the
... morphological and syntactic ambiguities in Arabic. We build an Arabic parser using XLE (Xerox Linguistics Environment) which allows writing grammar rules and notations that follow the LFG formalisms. We also formulate a description of main syntactic structures in Arabic within the LFG framework. Whe ...
... morphological and syntactic ambiguities in Arabic. We build an Arabic parser using XLE (Xerox Linguistics Environment) which allows writing grammar rules and notations that follow the LFG formalisms. We also formulate a description of main syntactic structures in Arabic within the LFG framework. Whe ...
French Verbs Made Simple(r)
... lar to virtually all of the nearly 800 “irregular”-er verbs: only two do not follow precise patterns throughout their conjugations. Recognizing and learning these patterns is a far more efficient way to learn French verbs than simply attempting to memorize what may at first seem like almost random irr ...
... lar to virtually all of the nearly 800 “irregular”-er verbs: only two do not follow precise patterns throughout their conjugations. Recognizing and learning these patterns is a far more efficient way to learn French verbs than simply attempting to memorize what may at first seem like almost random irr ...
Language notes Unit 1 A great read - Assets
... “Well, she obviously changed careers – a lot of people do these days. But it sounds like she took a risk by choosing a career that’s not as lucrative, which is what I did, too. I hope it works out for her. It did for me, but for some people it doesn’t.” “I’d say this person worked hard in college, w ...
... “Well, she obviously changed careers – a lot of people do these days. But it sounds like she took a risk by choosing a career that’s not as lucrative, which is what I did, too. I hope it works out for her. It did for me, but for some people it doesn’t.” “I’d say this person worked hard in college, w ...
Pronouns - Napa Valley College
... A TV program on dental health started making she and I rethink our habits. …started making she rethink ...
... A TV program on dental health started making she and I rethink our habits. …started making she rethink ...
On `sit`/`stand`/`lie` auxiliation1
... regular morphological expression in the language. In every verbal word form a verbal base can be recognized that is imperfective, perfective, or biaspectual (biaspectual verb bases take on either an imperfective or a perfective interpretation depending on context; cf. Kuteva 1995b: 196). Standard gr ...
... regular morphological expression in the language. In every verbal word form a verbal base can be recognized that is imperfective, perfective, or biaspectual (biaspectual verb bases take on either an imperfective or a perfective interpretation depending on context; cf. Kuteva 1995b: 196). Standard gr ...
MOR - TalkBank
... There can be any number of prefixes, fusional suffixes, and suffixes, but there should be only one stem. Prefixes and suffixes should be given in the order in which they occur in the word. Since fusional suffixes are fused parts of the stem, their order is indeterminate. The English translation of t ...
... There can be any number of prefixes, fusional suffixes, and suffixes, but there should be only one stem. Prefixes and suffixes should be given in the order in which they occur in the word. Since fusional suffixes are fused parts of the stem, their order is indeterminate. The English translation of t ...
On the superficiality of Welsh agreement
... see e.g. Corbett (2006). Among the questions that arise about it is: What level of representation is relevant? It is widely assumed that agreement normally involves abstract levels. For Minimalism, it is one manifestation of the operation Agree. This applies in the course of the bottom–up constructi ...
... see e.g. Corbett (2006). Among the questions that arise about it is: What level of representation is relevant? It is widely assumed that agreement normally involves abstract levels. For Minimalism, it is one manifestation of the operation Agree. This applies in the course of the bottom–up constructi ...
Working paper Reference - Archive ouverte UNIGE
... only once incorporated into AgrS, while Semitic pronouns can be Iicensed by affixation directly onto the category governing them. It is not clear why this should be the case, whether it constitutes a primitive difference between pronouns in the two language fa mi lies, or whether it is due to the se ...
... only once incorporated into AgrS, while Semitic pronouns can be Iicensed by affixation directly onto the category governing them. It is not clear why this should be the case, whether it constitutes a primitive difference between pronouns in the two language fa mi lies, or whether it is due to the se ...
On the Semantics of the Perfective Aspect
... Clearly, the action done as part of an accomplishment may either be performed all the way or stopped at any point. In a language such as English, the use of a simple verb (SV) by default indicates that the natural endpoint is reached, but an additional description is required to state that the actio ...
... Clearly, the action done as part of an accomplishment may either be performed all the way or stopped at any point. In a language such as English, the use of a simple verb (SV) by default indicates that the natural endpoint is reached, but an additional description is required to state that the actio ...
The Lord`s Prayer and Hail Mary
... asterisked, must actually be counted just as authoritative as the "attested" forms. These fictional "reconstructions" are not here asterisked, but are simply referred to as "primitive" or "ancestral". A distinction is here made between "unattested" or "reconstructed" forms and sentences, which are m ...
... asterisked, must actually be counted just as authoritative as the "attested" forms. These fictional "reconstructions" are not here asterisked, but are simply referred to as "primitive" or "ancestral". A distinction is here made between "unattested" or "reconstructed" forms and sentences, which are m ...
Unit - 1 Nouns
... Several occurs with plural countable nouns only. Enough can occur with both countable and uncountable nouns. Enough, unlike several, can precede or follow the head noun. Hanif and I met and spoke to several craftspersons at the fair. Have you packed enough food for a day? Have you packed food enough ...
... Several occurs with plural countable nouns only. Enough can occur with both countable and uncountable nouns. Enough, unlike several, can precede or follow the head noun. Hanif and I met and spoke to several craftspersons at the fair. Have you packed enough food for a day? Have you packed food enough ...
Agreement Morphology, Argument Structure and Syntax
... this surely must mean something! The answer is: it does, but the meaning is formal. It means that the adjective is construed with a plural head noun, but we cannot say whether what the two denote is a plural entity. This is decided by the head noun alone. Similarly, if the verb agrees with the NP in ...
... this surely must mean something! The answer is: it does, but the meaning is formal. It means that the adjective is construed with a plural head noun, but we cannot say whether what the two denote is a plural entity. This is decided by the head noun alone. Similarly, if the verb agrees with the NP in ...
Pronominal and adverbial clitics in Old English
... addressee and the stress on pronouns can be interpreted as a different realization of this focus although, in general, the presence of appositive vocatives is not always associated with stress on pronouns. As for other evidence, in both of the above examples, i.e. (37) and (38), the context in which ...
... addressee and the stress on pronouns can be interpreted as a different realization of this focus although, in general, the presence of appositive vocatives is not always associated with stress on pronouns. As for other evidence, in both of the above examples, i.e. (37) and (38), the context in which ...
Basic Grammar and Usage
... been a coauthor of this text since the fourth edition, are gratified that instructors continue to use our book. As in previous revisions, the eighth edition includes new exercises for each chapter, along with a few of the authors’ favorite exercises from previous editions. At the suggestion of instr ...
... been a coauthor of this text since the fourth edition, are gratified that instructors continue to use our book. As in previous revisions, the eighth edition includes new exercises for each chapter, along with a few of the authors’ favorite exercises from previous editions. At the suggestion of instr ...
First Experience Latin with Fr. Reginald Foster
... Lesson 11: Prepositions 2 Prepositions which take both the Accusative and Ablative As we learned, in the dictionary, 50% of prepositions are "prepositions which take the accusavite", often abbreviated: "prep. with acc." The other 50% of prepositions will be "prep. with abl." - prepositions which tak ...
... Lesson 11: Prepositions 2 Prepositions which take both the Accusative and Ablative As we learned, in the dictionary, 50% of prepositions are "prepositions which take the accusavite", often abbreviated: "prep. with acc." The other 50% of prepositions will be "prep. with abl." - prepositions which tak ...
§1 In Old English, a noun or a noun phrase inflected for Genitive
... (demonstratives, possessives, adjectives), not only the head noun but also these modifiers were inflected for Genitive Case, as the formulas in Figure 2a show. Importantly, this distribution is the same for nominals inflected for the other cases (see Figure 2b). However, after the OE period, the ge ...
... (demonstratives, possessives, adjectives), not only the head noun but also these modifiers were inflected for Genitive Case, as the formulas in Figure 2a show. Importantly, this distribution is the same for nominals inflected for the other cases (see Figure 2b). However, after the OE period, the ge ...
6 - Rutgers Optimality Archive
... It is unlikely that there are two different abstract accusative case features, one for animates and one for inanimates – that the feature combination accusative+inanimate corresponds to the same surface form as the combination nominative+inanimate in German is a more or less accidental lexical prope ...
... It is unlikely that there are two different abstract accusative case features, one for animates and one for inanimates – that the feature combination accusative+inanimate corresponds to the same surface form as the combination nominative+inanimate in German is a more or less accidental lexical prope ...
The Pieces of Morphology
... All composition is syntactic; the internal structure of words is created by the same mechanisms of construction as the internal structure of sentences. The internal semantic structure of roots (atoms for construction, along with the universally available grammatical features), whatever it may be and ...
... All composition is syntactic; the internal structure of words is created by the same mechanisms of construction as the internal structure of sentences. The internal semantic structure of roots (atoms for construction, along with the universally available grammatical features), whatever it may be and ...
a corpus-based description GLEDHILL
... constraints of natural languages. The resulting symbolic systems of science were later termed artificial languages (the term can apply to the terminology of chemistry to the notation of mathematics: Swales 1990). This term was applied later on to universal language projects, although some adherents ...
... constraints of natural languages. The resulting symbolic systems of science were later termed artificial languages (the term can apply to the terminology of chemistry to the notation of mathematics: Swales 1990). This term was applied later on to universal language projects, although some adherents ...
Practice - TeacherLINK
... • A run-on sentence joins sentences that should be written separately or as a compound sentence. • One way to correct a run-on sentence is to separate each complete idea into a sentence. • Another way to correct a run-on sentence is to rewrite it as a compound sentence. Use a comma and the words and ...
... • A run-on sentence joins sentences that should be written separately or as a compound sentence. • One way to correct a run-on sentence is to separate each complete idea into a sentence. • Another way to correct a run-on sentence is to rewrite it as a compound sentence. Use a comma and the words and ...