Huang_Pinker_Lexical_Semantics
... But in a small family of exceptions—headless or exocentric words—this mechanism is disabled. For example, some words have a different grammatical category from that of their rightmost morpheme. Denominal verbs, in particular, are verbs based on nouns (e.g., to ring the city, based on the noun a ring ...
... But in a small family of exceptions—headless or exocentric words—this mechanism is disabled. For example, some words have a different grammatical category from that of their rightmost morpheme. Denominal verbs, in particular, are verbs based on nouns (e.g., to ring the city, based on the noun a ring ...
A group of subject-verb agreements: finding quantity in group and
... the quantification noun group of NP. The study revealed no distinct pattern of subject verb agreement: some verbs apparently agreed with group, others agreed with the second noun in the phrase. This study looked at overall usage, rather than the distinct variables that come into play (as with number ...
... the quantification noun group of NP. The study revealed no distinct pattern of subject verb agreement: some verbs apparently agreed with group, others agreed with the second noun in the phrase. This study looked at overall usage, rather than the distinct variables that come into play (as with number ...
Complex verb formation in Leko
... words consist of a root and a number of clearly recognizable morphemes with a specific meaning. Apart from the addition of inflectional morphemes, which express Person, Number, and Case (in the case of nouns) and Tense (in the case of verbs), complex words may be formed by the addition of derivation ...
... words consist of a root and a number of clearly recognizable morphemes with a specific meaning. Apart from the addition of inflectional morphemes, which express Person, Number, and Case (in the case of nouns) and Tense (in the case of verbs), complex words may be formed by the addition of derivation ...
Grammar Handbook - Capella University
... Indefinite pronouns are used to replace universal groups and general quantities or parts of groups or things. (They are also used as adjectives, which describe nouns.) Examples: o o ...
... Indefinite pronouns are used to replace universal groups and general quantities or parts of groups or things. (They are also used as adjectives, which describe nouns.) Examples: o o ...
Mental lexicon - Griffith University
... ‘long’ and ‘round’ in English, or ‘podłużny’ and ‘okrągły’ in Polish, and as I have shown in a recent study (Wierzbicka To appear), the Polish word podłużny ‘oblong, elongated’ doesn’t mean the same as the English word long. Thus, the Polish molecule ‘podłużny’ does not match the English molecule ‘l ...
... ‘long’ and ‘round’ in English, or ‘podłużny’ and ‘okrągły’ in Polish, and as I have shown in a recent study (Wierzbicka To appear), the Polish word podłużny ‘oblong, elongated’ doesn’t mean the same as the English word long. Thus, the Polish molecule ‘podłużny’ does not match the English molecule ‘l ...
The Piel Verb - byuhebrew.com
... The Piel II and III Guttural Compare the II-guttural with virtual doubling ()בער, II-guttural with compensatory lengthening ()מאן, and III-guttural ( )ׁשלחPiel verb paradigms with the standard Piel paradigm. (handout) II-guttural Piel verbs do not have a dagesh in the second root consonant si ...
... The Piel II and III Guttural Compare the II-guttural with virtual doubling ()בער, II-guttural with compensatory lengthening ()מאן, and III-guttural ( )ׁשלחPiel verb paradigms with the standard Piel paradigm. (handout) II-guttural Piel verbs do not have a dagesh in the second root consonant si ...
muplo grammar
... Uqbar, Orbis Tertius”, describing an imaginary land created by a bizarre sect of fake encyclopedists. Tlön is the muplo word for “travel” and corresponds to a mythological place where all routes intersect. ...
... Uqbar, Orbis Tertius”, describing an imaginary land created by a bizarre sect of fake encyclopedists. Tlön is the muplo word for “travel” and corresponds to a mythological place where all routes intersect. ...
A grammar of the Spanish language
... business, or friendly intercourse ; and if any difference is sometimes observed, it is not the effect of a particular language, but the result of individual few phrases, it is true, education and talents. are found peculiar to each language, the use of which, although not always necessary, is howeve ...
... business, or friendly intercourse ; and if any difference is sometimes observed, it is not the effect of a particular language, but the result of individual few phrases, it is true, education and talents. are found peculiar to each language, the use of which, although not always necessary, is howeve ...
On the Universality and Variation of the Adjective Category
... verbs, the cross-linguistically varying status of adjectives may be a problem. If, on the other hand, adjectives are considered to be a construct based on too much focus on Indo-European languages, and they do not really exist in many other languages, then it may be difficult to classify those items ...
... verbs, the cross-linguistically varying status of adjectives may be a problem. If, on the other hand, adjectives are considered to be a construct based on too much focus on Indo-European languages, and they do not really exist in many other languages, then it may be difficult to classify those items ...
Uncharacteristic Characteristics of the Iquito Adjective Class
... morphological characteristics that help define the Iquito adjective class. Dixon (2004: 15) notes that adjectives can be classified as noun-like or non-noun-like, depending on whether or not the morphological processes that apply to nouns also apply to adjectives. Several morphological processes app ...
... morphological characteristics that help define the Iquito adjective class. Dixon (2004: 15) notes that adjectives can be classified as noun-like or non-noun-like, depending on whether or not the morphological processes that apply to nouns also apply to adjectives. Several morphological processes app ...
PowerPoint
... • We have changed the main verb to the passive form, thereby removing the external q-role, leaving us with this DS for – The sandwich was eaten. ...
... • We have changed the main verb to the passive form, thereby removing the external q-role, leaving us with this DS for – The sandwich was eaten. ...
Elements of Style
... The reader will soon discover that these rules and principles are in the form of sharp commands, Sergeant Strunk snapping orders to his platoon. "Do not join independent clauses with a comma." (Rule 5.) "Do not break sentences in two." (Rule 6.) "Use the active voice." (Rule 14.) "Omit needless word ...
... The reader will soon discover that these rules and principles are in the form of sharp commands, Sergeant Strunk snapping orders to his platoon. "Do not join independent clauses with a comma." (Rule 5.) "Do not break sentences in two." (Rule 6.) "Use the active voice." (Rule 14.) "Omit needless word ...
01actions - Faculty Web Sites at the University of Virginia
... “temporary” if no facts and circumstances indicate otherwise. ...
... “temporary” if no facts and circumstances indicate otherwise. ...
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
... ___i She likes to jog, but she doesn't like to swim. ___i She likes to jog , so not to swim. ___i I failed the exam so I must repeat the course. ___i I failed the exam , so I must repeat the course. ___i I failed the exam so must repeat the course. ___i I failed the exam , so I must repeat the cours ...
... ___i She likes to jog, but she doesn't like to swim. ___i She likes to jog , so not to swim. ___i I failed the exam so I must repeat the course. ___i I failed the exam , so I must repeat the course. ___i I failed the exam so must repeat the course. ___i I failed the exam , so I must repeat the cours ...
Performativity, Progressive Avoidance and Aspect Unlike other
... Unlike other reports of ongoing actions, English explicit performatives do not normally take progressive form. This suggests that “there is something over and above a mere concurrent report” in utterances like I bet you I’ll win the race that is absent in utterances like I’m betting you I’ll win the ...
... Unlike other reports of ongoing actions, English explicit performatives do not normally take progressive form. This suggests that “there is something over and above a mere concurrent report” in utterances like I bet you I’ll win the race that is absent in utterances like I’m betting you I’ll win the ...
lesson six
... know for certain whether Tolkien imagined this to be the actual development – a form something like matnë actually occurring at an earlier stage, but later becoming mantë by swapping around the consonants t and n. The linguistic term for such transposing of two sounds is metathesis, and there are ot ...
... know for certain whether Tolkien imagined this to be the actual development – a form something like matnë actually occurring at an earlier stage, but later becoming mantë by swapping around the consonants t and n. The linguistic term for such transposing of two sounds is metathesis, and there are ot ...
Assignment Sheet #3 (Winter 2013)
... Due Monday, 2/4: Your only homework is to read the introduction to Part 3: Dependent Clauses, pp. 129-130. Come to class ready to start on this new unit. Due Tuesday, 2/5: Today’s homework deals with adverb clauses that modify verbs and whole sentences. In Writers’ Choices, read pp.131-135. On p. 14 ...
... Due Monday, 2/4: Your only homework is to read the introduction to Part 3: Dependent Clauses, pp. 129-130. Come to class ready to start on this new unit. Due Tuesday, 2/5: Today’s homework deals with adverb clauses that modify verbs and whole sentences. In Writers’ Choices, read pp.131-135. On p. 14 ...
as a PDF
... It is set up according to a set of criteria which concern the autonomy of the language sign. The more freedom with which a sign is used, the more autonomous it is. The grammaticalization of a sign detracts from its autonomy. Consequently, if we want to measure the degree to which a sign is grammatic ...
... It is set up according to a set of criteria which concern the autonomy of the language sign. The more freedom with which a sign is used, the more autonomous it is. The grammaticalization of a sign detracts from its autonomy. Consequently, if we want to measure the degree to which a sign is grammatic ...
The prefix tla
... to talk the way we are used to talking So, Diachrony is also Functionally motivated We started talking that way because it was useful, and it generally keeps on being useful. ...
... to talk the way we are used to talking So, Diachrony is also Functionally motivated We started talking that way because it was useful, and it generally keeps on being useful. ...
Notes on the formation and usage of subjunctive
... We believe that the subjunctive is something that is learned mechanically. You learn a number of expressions or verbs which always take the subjunctive, learn and practice them, and eventually you will remember to use the subjunctive form after them. Therefore, in this spirit, we are going to offer ...
... We believe that the subjunctive is something that is learned mechanically. You learn a number of expressions or verbs which always take the subjunctive, learn and practice them, and eventually you will remember to use the subjunctive form after them. Therefore, in this spirit, we are going to offer ...
Categorization and Category Change
... abstract entities”, and on the other hand, another class of words (called rhema i.e., verbs), which inflect for tense and person and express “an activity or process performed or undergone”. The morpho-syntactic identification of lexical classes immediately raises two issues regarding the universalit ...
... abstract entities”, and on the other hand, another class of words (called rhema i.e., verbs), which inflect for tense and person and express “an activity or process performed or undergone”. The morpho-syntactic identification of lexical classes immediately raises two issues regarding the universalit ...
Independent and Dependent Clauses
... Correct the following run-on sentences. This isn’t a great playground however, the kids still love it. The baseball team lost Saturday they just couldn’t hit! I’m not a good babysitter kids really annoy me. The best part of life is the people in it that’s what my mom always says. I cooked last night ...
... Correct the following run-on sentences. This isn’t a great playground however, the kids still love it. The baseball team lost Saturday they just couldn’t hit! I’m not a good babysitter kids really annoy me. The best part of life is the people in it that’s what my mom always says. I cooked last night ...
View - Ministry of Education, Guyana
... that are relived as they are being read. Narratives can be stories created stories of fantasy, which can include scientific facts and/or social issues or it can relate real issues. ...
... that are relived as they are being read. Narratives can be stories created stories of fantasy, which can include scientific facts and/or social issues or it can relate real issues. ...
Grace Theological Journal 5.2 (1984) 163
... sense by considering it a verbal usage. P: Pred. Adj. (Participle alone, as a predicate adjective) This is a normal and proper use for a participle, although it is not often singled out as a separate category. It is clearly the predicate use and as such does not use the article. The predicating verb ...
... sense by considering it a verbal usage. P: Pred. Adj. (Participle alone, as a predicate adjective) This is a normal and proper use for a participle, although it is not often singled out as a separate category. It is clearly the predicate use and as such does not use the article. The predicating verb ...
The Classification of Participles: A Statistical Study
... sense by considering it a verbal usage. P: Pred. Adj. (Participle alone, as a predicate adjective) This is a normal and proper use for a participle, although it is not often singled out as a separate category. It is clearly the predicate use and as such does not use the article. The predicating verb ...
... sense by considering it a verbal usage. P: Pred. Adj. (Participle alone, as a predicate adjective) This is a normal and proper use for a participle, although it is not often singled out as a separate category. It is clearly the predicate use and as such does not use the article. The predicating verb ...