The Parts Of Speech
... what the various parts are called, we can move on to examine how they function in the sentence. A noun or a noun phrase, for instance, may function in sentences as the subject, as the direct object, as the indirect object, as the subject complement, or as the object complement (and, perhaps, as some ...
... what the various parts are called, we can move on to examine how they function in the sentence. A noun or a noun phrase, for instance, may function in sentences as the subject, as the direct object, as the indirect object, as the subject complement, or as the object complement (and, perhaps, as some ...
e diachrony of light and auxiliary verbs in Indo-Aryan
... e morphological similarity or identity of IA converbs and absolutives ultimately derives from the same morphological source: the Old Indo-Aryan converb.7 Since I consider early IA examples which are at least potentially ambiguous between converb and CV readings, for Sanskrit and Pāli examples I uti ...
... e morphological similarity or identity of IA converbs and absolutives ultimately derives from the same morphological source: the Old Indo-Aryan converb.7 Since I consider early IA examples which are at least potentially ambiguous between converb and CV readings, for Sanskrit and Pāli examples I uti ...
Using Analogies across Narratives to drive Dialogue David W. Knapp
... project otherwise unmapped objects and relations of the reference into the target, and that such projection can carry semantics of the reference into the target. In other words, the projection allows us to borrow semantics from the reference in order to understand, flesh out, or predict outcomes in t ...
... project otherwise unmapped objects and relations of the reference into the target, and that such projection can carry semantics of the reference into the target. In other words, the projection allows us to borrow semantics from the reference in order to understand, flesh out, or predict outcomes in t ...
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Computational
... Terminology and Knowledge Representation. Italian Linguistic Resources for the Archaeological Domain Maria Pia di Buono, Mario Monteleone and Annibale Elia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 SentiMerge: Combining Sentiment Lexicons in a Bayesian Framework Guy Emer ...
... Terminology and Knowledge Representation. Italian Linguistic Resources for the Archaeological Domain Maria Pia di Buono, Mario Monteleone and Annibale Elia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 SentiMerge: Combining Sentiment Lexicons in a Bayesian Framework Guy Emer ...
Independent Clauses
... Learning the various terms used to define and classify clauses can be a vocabulary lesson in itself. This digital handout categorizes clauses into independent and dependent clauses. This simply means that some clauses can stand by themselves, as separate sentences, and some can't. Another term for d ...
... Learning the various terms used to define and classify clauses can be a vocabulary lesson in itself. This digital handout categorizes clauses into independent and dependent clauses. This simply means that some clauses can stand by themselves, as separate sentences, and some can't. Another term for d ...
Agreement - General Guide To Personal and Societies Web Space
... displays features of the language across the border. As with all other dialects, Friulian compares very interestingly to SI and in a way it can be considered more conservative than the latter. Here, too, the choice of auxiliary ranges over the E aux and the A aux, but the types of verbs selecting th ...
... displays features of the language across the border. As with all other dialects, Friulian compares very interestingly to SI and in a way it can be considered more conservative than the latter. Here, too, the choice of auxiliary ranges over the E aux and the A aux, but the types of verbs selecting th ...
Dissertation Body
... my work into a dissertation project. Lieberman et al. looked at irregular Old English (OE) verbs that are still present in the lexicon of PDE. They gathered frequency data for these verbs, and they found that the lower the frequency of a set of verbs, the higher the percentage of verbs that had been ...
... my work into a dissertation project. Lieberman et al. looked at irregular Old English (OE) verbs that are still present in the lexicon of PDE. They gathered frequency data for these verbs, and they found that the lower the frequency of a set of verbs, the higher the percentage of verbs that had been ...
5. Valency Aspects of SVCs
... and transformational grammar (Rothkegel, 1973), (Persson, 1975) and in books on German as a foreign language (Helbig – Buscha, 1996; Günther – Pape, 1976). In German, SVCs have been thouroughly discussed and analyzed. Besides that, German has affected Czech in many respects. Therefore, we took the l ...
... and transformational grammar (Rothkegel, 1973), (Persson, 1975) and in books on German as a foreign language (Helbig – Buscha, 1996; Günther – Pape, 1976). In German, SVCs have been thouroughly discussed and analyzed. Besides that, German has affected Czech in many respects. Therefore, we took the l ...
Dative of Purpose and Reference
... The dative of reference is used when the dative depends not on any one particular word (such as is the case with Dative following special adjectives like amīcus, fidēlis, idoneus, and similis or verbs like crēdō and noceō) but on the general meaning of the sentence. o It is often called the “Dativ ...
... The dative of reference is used when the dative depends not on any one particular word (such as is the case with Dative following special adjectives like amīcus, fidēlis, idoneus, and similis or verbs like crēdō and noceō) but on the general meaning of the sentence. o It is often called the “Dativ ...
Trique Clause and Sentence - Nahuatl Learning Environment
... The relator-axis clause is bipartite: C15 = R' + A'.6 The clause-level relator tagmeme (R') may be locational y434 where, nda43ya34 as far as where, yu3h place where, ne34? direction towards; or temporal nga43 when. The clause-level axis tagmeme is manifested by a predication or equation clause, i.e ...
... The relator-axis clause is bipartite: C15 = R' + A'.6 The clause-level relator tagmeme (R') may be locational y434 where, nda43ya34 as far as where, yu3h place where, ne34? direction towards; or temporal nga43 when. The clause-level axis tagmeme is manifested by a predication or equation clause, i.e ...
Using Verb Tenses
... starting ("starts"). They will have written their first exam by the time we get out of bed. Here, the act of getting out of bed occurs sometime after the writing of the exam. ...
... starting ("starts"). They will have written their first exam by the time we get out of bed. Here, the act of getting out of bed occurs sometime after the writing of the exam. ...
Les pronoms interrogatifs
... "Que" is combined with "est-ce qui"→"Qu'est-ce qui" [you may not drop the "i" in "est-ce qui" before a vowel and replace it with an apostrophe as you do with "est-ce que"]). Notice also that in English we ask questions with dangling prepositions; e.g., "Who are you talking to?", while in French the ...
... "Que" is combined with "est-ce qui"→"Qu'est-ce qui" [you may not drop the "i" in "est-ce qui" before a vowel and replace it with an apostrophe as you do with "est-ce que"]). Notice also that in English we ask questions with dangling prepositions; e.g., "Who are you talking to?", while in French the ...
FREN 1101 (Stephenson)
... "Que" is combined with "est-ce qui"→"Qu'est-ce qui" [you may not drop the "i" in "est-ce qui" before a vowel and replace it with an apostrophe as you do with "est-ce que"]). Notice also that in English we ask questions with dangling prepositions; e.g., "Who are you talking to?", while in French the ...
... "Que" is combined with "est-ce qui"→"Qu'est-ce qui" [you may not drop the "i" in "est-ce qui" before a vowel and replace it with an apostrophe as you do with "est-ce que"]). Notice also that in English we ask questions with dangling prepositions; e.g., "Who are you talking to?", while in French the ...
MMM5 Proceedings - Geert Booij`s Page
... instantaneously listed (before the creation of the compound?), and therefore can qualify to be incorporated into the compound. It’s hard to see what this claim amounts to. And in any case it requires a completely new view of what we mean by “lexicalization”. In contrast to B&M, Hohenhaus (1998) has ...
... instantaneously listed (before the creation of the compound?), and therefore can qualify to be incorporated into the compound. It’s hard to see what this claim amounts to. And in any case it requires a completely new view of what we mean by “lexicalization”. In contrast to B&M, Hohenhaus (1998) has ...
On the Linguistic Notion of Transitivity:
... not totally arbitrary. On the other hand, languages differ as to how to categorize predicates like resemble in (7) and dread in (8). English formally identifies them with the transitive usage of break, so that nuances in meaning are not reflected at surface. However, this is where many languages sho ...
... not totally arbitrary. On the other hand, languages differ as to how to categorize predicates like resemble in (7) and dread in (8). English formally identifies them with the transitive usage of break, so that nuances in meaning are not reflected at surface. However, this is where many languages sho ...
Analyzing Grammar: An Introduction
... organization, and in a number of specific details cited in the text. Teaching morphology is much easier if the students have some basic background in phonology. For this reason, most of the chapters dealing with morphology are clustered at the end of the book (chapters 13–17), for the benefit of stu ...
... organization, and in a number of specific details cited in the text. Teaching morphology is much easier if the students have some basic background in phonology. For this reason, most of the chapters dealing with morphology are clustered at the end of the book (chapters 13–17), for the benefit of stu ...
Cumulativity and Countability in Karitiana Verbs* Luciana Sanchez
... quantification perspective. It has some singular properties that made it a very good object of investigation in this topic and in related ones. Karitiana doesn't have determiner quantification neither number marking in the nominal domain. Bare nouns occur freely as arguments and they have cumulative ...
... quantification perspective. It has some singular properties that made it a very good object of investigation in this topic and in related ones. Karitiana doesn't have determiner quantification neither number marking in the nominal domain. Bare nouns occur freely as arguments and they have cumulative ...
Verb Tenses
... The Stephens sisters are both very talented; Virginia writes and Vanessa paints. Ross annoys Walter by turning pages too quickly. The simple present is used to express general truths such as scientific fact, as in the following sentences: Rectangles have four sides. Canada Day takes place on July 1, ...
... The Stephens sisters are both very talented; Virginia writes and Vanessa paints. Ross annoys Walter by turning pages too quickly. The simple present is used to express general truths such as scientific fact, as in the following sentences: Rectangles have four sides. Canada Day takes place on July 1, ...
Martha Palmer`s 2004 talk slides
... Successful Casting Call & Shoot for ``Clash of Empires'' ... thank everyone for their participation in the making of yesterday's movie. Demme's casting is also highly entertaining, although I wouldn't go so far as to call it successful. This movie's resemblance to its predecessor is pretty vague ...
... Successful Casting Call & Shoot for ``Clash of Empires'' ... thank everyone for their participation in the making of yesterday's movie. Demme's casting is also highly entertaining, although I wouldn't go so far as to call it successful. This movie's resemblance to its predecessor is pretty vague ...
MODULO INGLES CICLO V GRADO DECIMO
... When you use the Past Continuous with two actions in the same sentence, it expresses the idea that both actions were happening at the same time. The actions are parallel. Examples: • I was studying while he was making dinner. • While Ellen was reading, Tim was watching television. • Were you listeni ...
... When you use the Past Continuous with two actions in the same sentence, it expresses the idea that both actions were happening at the same time. The actions are parallel. Examples: • I was studying while he was making dinner. • While Ellen was reading, Tim was watching television. • Were you listeni ...
Reciprocal markers in Adyghe, their relations and interactions
... The first two prefixes, viz. ze- and zere-, occupy the slot of one of the agreement affixes in the verb form, while other slots are occupied by agreement markers. The prefix ze- is used on subject-oriented “canonical”i reciprocals of two-place intransitive bases (cf. (24b)) and subject-oriented “ind ...
... The first two prefixes, viz. ze- and zere-, occupy the slot of one of the agreement affixes in the verb form, while other slots are occupied by agreement markers. The prefix ze- is used on subject-oriented “canonical”i reciprocals of two-place intransitive bases (cf. (24b)) and subject-oriented “ind ...
BSL 320. Linguistics Exam 1.1 Describe the difference between a
... Agreement verbs allow the inclusion of information about person and number of the subject and object. This is accomplished by moving the verb in syntactic space. That is, information about who is carrying out the action, and who or what is affected by the action is shown by changes in movement and o ...
... Agreement verbs allow the inclusion of information about person and number of the subject and object. This is accomplished by moving the verb in syntactic space. That is, information about who is carrying out the action, and who or what is affected by the action is shown by changes in movement and o ...
Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual VCLA Indo-European
... In Luraghi (1997, 2003), I have shown that Latin and Greek NOs can be discourse conditioned, or syntactica11y conditioned, i.e. that there arc syntactic environments that trigger the omission of (weak) direct objects. Discourse conditioned NOs convey highly topical and non-foca I information; exampl ...
... In Luraghi (1997, 2003), I have shown that Latin and Greek NOs can be discourse conditioned, or syntactica11y conditioned, i.e. that there arc syntactic environments that trigger the omission of (weak) direct objects. Discourse conditioned NOs convey highly topical and non-foca I information; exampl ...
ENGLISH SYNTAX: Andrew Radford 1. Grammar
... languages like those used in mathematics and computing (e.g. Java, Prolog, C etc.), or from animal communication systems (e.g. the tail-wagging dance performed by bees to communicate the location of a food source to other bees)?’ It therefore follows that the descriptive apparatus which our theory o ...
... languages like those used in mathematics and computing (e.g. Java, Prolog, C etc.), or from animal communication systems (e.g. the tail-wagging dance performed by bees to communicate the location of a food source to other bees)?’ It therefore follows that the descriptive apparatus which our theory o ...