AspectuAlity in Hindi: tHe two pAirs of Aspects
... marked category and the imperfective is unmarked. Keeping in mind the unmarkedness of simple verbs, Pořízka (1978: 161) reasons: “Simple verbs are neutral, unmarked of verbal aspect. They do not have the perfective or any other aspectual meaning, but at the same time they do not throw it away and ca ...
... marked category and the imperfective is unmarked. Keeping in mind the unmarkedness of simple verbs, Pořízka (1978: 161) reasons: “Simple verbs are neutral, unmarked of verbal aspect. They do not have the perfective or any other aspectual meaning, but at the same time they do not throw it away and ca ...
RTF file
... elsewhere. Tzotzil AF verbs are subject to the further restriction that they occur only in clauses in which the agent is extracted. Once this restriction is taken into account, AF verbs in Tzotzil show striking parallels to better established inverse verbs in other languages. Discussions of AF verbs ...
... elsewhere. Tzotzil AF verbs are subject to the further restriction that they occur only in clauses in which the agent is extracted. Once this restriction is taken into account, AF verbs in Tzotzil show striking parallels to better established inverse verbs in other languages. Discussions of AF verbs ...
Jorge Baptista1,2, Ilia Markov1,2,3 1 Universidade do Algarve, Faro
... even if the possessive pronoun sua ‘his/her’ is combined with a definite determiner, the same lack of constraint on the Nbp coreference shown in (1) can also be found (notice that, in Portuguese, possessive pronouns do not agree with the antecedent in gender number, but are adjective like forms that ...
... even if the possessive pronoun sua ‘his/her’ is combined with a definite determiner, the same lack of constraint on the Nbp coreference shown in (1) can also be found (notice that, in Portuguese, possessive pronouns do not agree with the antecedent in gender number, but are adjective like forms that ...
Syllabus - Harvard University
... In this course, we will explore the fundamental elements and rules of English grammar for the purpose of strengthening students’ abilities to communicate effectively with confidence and clarity. Students wil ...
... In this course, we will explore the fundamental elements and rules of English grammar for the purpose of strengthening students’ abilities to communicate effectively with confidence and clarity. Students wil ...
Here
... The sentence-initial position can be taken as an overt indication of the fact that the sentence is under the scope of the pointof-view frame setter. Point-of-view frame setters switch the perspective of the previous discourse: from an objective perspective to a subjective one or from a subjective pe ...
... The sentence-initial position can be taken as an overt indication of the fact that the sentence is under the scope of the pointof-view frame setter. Point-of-view frame setters switch the perspective of the previous discourse: from an objective perspective to a subjective one or from a subjective pe ...
Chapter 14: GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES, PART 1
... will call these structures “gerunds.” • Definitions of some vocabulary items in the chart: birdwatching = a hobby for people who enjoy identifying birds in natural habitats bowling = an indoor sport in which a heavy ball is rolled toward 9 or 10 wooden pins to ...
... will call these structures “gerunds.” • Definitions of some vocabulary items in the chart: birdwatching = a hobby for people who enjoy identifying birds in natural habitats bowling = an indoor sport in which a heavy ball is rolled toward 9 or 10 wooden pins to ...
Online Syntactic Storage Costs in Sentence
... Kimball’s theory predicts a steep increase in complexity in regions where three verbs are expected, but makes no predictions with respect to the conditions that were compared here, because only at most two verbs are needed in either partial continuation. The experiments to be reported in this paper ...
... Kimball’s theory predicts a steep increase in complexity in regions where three verbs are expected, but makes no predictions with respect to the conditions that were compared here, because only at most two verbs are needed in either partial continuation. The experiments to be reported in this paper ...
Focus Education UK Ltd. 2013 - Shurdington C of E Primary School
... and, together, make complete sense and usually contain a subject and a verb. Sentences are made up of Clauses which are made up of Phrases which are made up of ...
... and, together, make complete sense and usually contain a subject and a verb. Sentences are made up of Clauses which are made up of Phrases which are made up of ...
1 Paper accepted for publication in Language Sciences Explaining
... the use of null forms and the rule that the case of the subject of the infinitive is dative cannot be rejected. This opinion is clearly expressed by Perlmutter (2007, p. 304), when he states that ‘[w]hile readers are certainly entitled to their opinions about what is desirable or undesirable, it is ...
... the use of null forms and the rule that the case of the subject of the infinitive is dative cannot be rejected. This opinion is clearly expressed by Perlmutter (2007, p. 304), when he states that ‘[w]hile readers are certainly entitled to their opinions about what is desirable or undesirable, it is ...
Definiteness and Perfectivity in Telic Incremental Theme Predications
... property of cumulativity, since the sum of two apples cannot be denoted by apple again. Rather the plural form apples has to be used. The bare plural apples shows cumulative reference, since if one has a set of apples and combines them with a second set of apples, the whole can be denoted by apples ...
... property of cumulativity, since the sum of two apples cannot be denoted by apple again. Rather the plural form apples has to be used. The bare plural apples shows cumulative reference, since if one has a set of apples and combines them with a second set of apples, the whole can be denoted by apples ...
On Gerunds and the Theory of Categories
... A foundational question for the theory of syntactic categories—and thus for syntax itself—is whether a single syntactic element can be simultaneously nominal and verbal. The answer to this question depends on one’s notion of what it is to be a noun and what it is to be a verb, so linguists have had ...
... A foundational question for the theory of syntactic categories—and thus for syntax itself—is whether a single syntactic element can be simultaneously nominal and verbal. The answer to this question depends on one’s notion of what it is to be a noun and what it is to be a verb, so linguists have had ...
Student`s Translation Quality in Translating English Phrasal Verbs
... translation is one of the subjects learned by the students in English Department of FKIP-UNIB. The objective of this course is to improve the students’ comprehension in translating English into Indonesian and vice versa. In attempts to acquire the target language, the students of English Department ...
... translation is one of the subjects learned by the students in English Department of FKIP-UNIB. The objective of this course is to improve the students’ comprehension in translating English into Indonesian and vice versa. In attempts to acquire the target language, the students of English Department ...
The Absolute Phrase - Ms. Mallery`s Classroom
... Linking Verb: be, am, is, are, was, were, been, being, smell, look, taste, remain, feel, appear, sound, seem, become, grow Helping Verb: shall, will, could, would, should, must, can, may, have, has, do, does, did, am, is, are, was, were, been Examples: Carrie threw the tomato. She was angry. She had ...
... Linking Verb: be, am, is, are, was, were, been, being, smell, look, taste, remain, feel, appear, sound, seem, become, grow Helping Verb: shall, will, could, would, should, must, can, may, have, has, do, does, did, am, is, are, was, were, been Examples: Carrie threw the tomato. She was angry. She had ...
The morphological family size effect and morphology
... members. Finally, if the Family Size effect is truly semantic in nature, we would expect that regular as well as irregular participles show an equally strong effect of Family Size, even though the family members of the irregular participles contain a different orthographic and phonological form of t ...
... members. Finally, if the Family Size effect is truly semantic in nature, we would expect that regular as well as irregular participles show an equally strong effect of Family Size, even though the family members of the irregular participles contain a different orthographic and phonological form of t ...
Carnets de Grammaire - CLLE-ERSS - Université Toulouse
... lexical access (Pinker 1999). Here is a simple example. Why do speakers of English say went and not goed ? The assumption is that two mechanisms compete in producing the past tense of the lexeme GO. First, there is a general rule that operates on all English verbs to produce a past tense form by suf ...
... lexical access (Pinker 1999). Here is a simple example. Why do speakers of English say went and not goed ? The assumption is that two mechanisms compete in producing the past tense of the lexeme GO. First, there is a general rule that operates on all English verbs to produce a past tense form by suf ...
Implementation of nlization framework for verbs, pronouns and
... United States, Australia, United Kingdom and Canada. There are more than 91 million native speakers of Punjabi language, which makes it approximately the 12th most widely spoken language in the world [4]. ...
... United States, Australia, United Kingdom and Canada. There are more than 91 million native speakers of Punjabi language, which makes it approximately the 12th most widely spoken language in the world [4]. ...
FTCE Latin K-12 TIG 2nd Edition
... The subject area knowledge tested on the Latin K-12 examination was identified and validated by committees of content specialists from within the state of Florida. A majority of the committee members were public school teachers, but the committees also included district supervisors and college facul ...
... The subject area knowledge tested on the Latin K-12 examination was identified and validated by committees of content specialists from within the state of Florida. A majority of the committee members were public school teachers, but the committees also included district supervisors and college facul ...
Does Korean have adjectives?*
... stative verbs. Interestingly enough, the Korean grammars noted above either do not list a distinct category of Stative Verb (e.g., Sohn 1999) or mention only in passing that "KAs could be viewed as stative verbs" like al- 'to know' or memul'to stay' (Suh 1996:726). I suspect that the lack of stative ...
... stative verbs. Interestingly enough, the Korean grammars noted above either do not list a distinct category of Stative Verb (e.g., Sohn 1999) or mention only in passing that "KAs could be viewed as stative verbs" like al- 'to know' or memul'to stay' (Suh 1996:726). I suspect that the lack of stative ...
The grammaticalisation of modal auxiliaries in Maltese - Hal-SHS
... (or at least most) semantic classes of verbs. – Paradigmatic substitution is only possible for the auxiliary. Verbal particles, whether of verbal origin or not, only differ from auxiliaries in their degree of grammaticalisation, in the sense that they are more grammaticalised than verbal auxiliaries ...
... (or at least most) semantic classes of verbs. – Paradigmatic substitution is only possible for the auxiliary. Verbal particles, whether of verbal origin or not, only differ from auxiliaries in their degree of grammaticalisation, in the sense that they are more grammaticalised than verbal auxiliaries ...
3. Moroccan Arabic - Hal-SHS
... (or at least most) semantic classes of verbs. – Paradigmatic substitution is only possible for the auxiliary. Verbal particles, whether of verbal origin or not, only differ from auxiliaries in their degree of grammaticalisation, in the sense that they are more grammaticalised than verbal auxiliaries ...
... (or at least most) semantic classes of verbs. – Paradigmatic substitution is only possible for the auxiliary. Verbal particles, whether of verbal origin or not, only differ from auxiliaries in their degree of grammaticalisation, in the sense that they are more grammaticalised than verbal auxiliaries ...
Reflexivity and adjustment strategies at the interfaces
... since they violate the double chain condition, which forces nominal elements to share both a tense and thematic features with the verb and the tense heads. Noninherent reflexive verbs require the presence of a SELF-anaphor, which is formed out of a SE-anaphor along with a protector SELF element. The ...
... since they violate the double chain condition, which forces nominal elements to share both a tense and thematic features with the verb and the tense heads. Noninherent reflexive verbs require the presence of a SELF-anaphor, which is formed out of a SE-anaphor along with a protector SELF element. The ...
Children`s Early Acquisition of the Passive
... An alternative argument is that aspects of the passive construction are acquired late and that children use some other strategy at a younger age which results in them comprehending or appearing to comprehend actional but not non-actional verb passives. For example, Borer & Wexler (1987) argue that t ...
... An alternative argument is that aspects of the passive construction are acquired late and that children use some other strategy at a younger age which results in them comprehending or appearing to comprehend actional but not non-actional verb passives. For example, Borer & Wexler (1987) argue that t ...