
The phraseological patterns of fun and funny: A corpus
... This project examines the patterns of use of fun and funny in American and British English using a data-driven phraseological approach to corpus linguistics to show similarities and differences between their use and shades of meaning. It consists of a theoretical part, presenting and exploring the f ...
... This project examines the patterns of use of fun and funny in American and British English using a data-driven phraseological approach to corpus linguistics to show similarities and differences between their use and shades of meaning. It consists of a theoretical part, presenting and exploring the f ...
Adjectives and Adjective Phrases
... such as stress and intonation wherever they are relevant (e.g., in the context of word order phenomena like in (1)). The reason for this is that current formal grammar assumes that the output of the syntactic module of the grammar consists of objects (sentences) that relate form and meaning. Further ...
... such as stress and intonation wherever they are relevant (e.g., in the context of word order phenomena like in (1)). The reason for this is that current formal grammar assumes that the output of the syntactic module of the grammar consists of objects (sentences) that relate form and meaning. Further ...
Inner aspect and telicity
... can describe as an event. If none of these two components are involved, the meaning of a VP describes a state. For this reason, many linguists use the terms events and states to refer to the corresponding types of meanings of the VP. A third term, eventualities, is introduced by Bach (1986) to cover ...
... can describe as an event. If none of these two components are involved, the meaning of a VP describes a state. For this reason, many linguists use the terms events and states to refer to the corresponding types of meanings of the VP. A third term, eventualities, is introduced by Bach (1986) to cover ...
Adjectives and Adjective Phrases
... such as stress and intonation wherever they are relevant (e.g., in the context of word order phenomena like in (1)). The reason for this is that current formal grammar assumes that the output of the syntactic module of the grammar consists of objects (sentences) that relate form and meaning. Further ...
... such as stress and intonation wherever they are relevant (e.g., in the context of word order phenomena like in (1)). The reason for this is that current formal grammar assumes that the output of the syntactic module of the grammar consists of objects (sentences) that relate form and meaning. Further ...
turkish phonology and morphology (türkçe ses ve
... Bu kitab›n bas›m, yay›m ve sat›fl haklar› Anadolu Üniversitesine aittir. “Uzaktan Ö¤retim” tekni¤ine uygun olarak haz›rlanan bu kitab›n bütün haklar› sakl›d›r. ‹lgili kurulufltan izin almadan kitab›n tümü ya da bölümleri mekanik, elektronik, fotokopi, manyetik kay›t veya baflka flekillerde ço¤alt›l ...
... Bu kitab›n bas›m, yay›m ve sat›fl haklar› Anadolu Üniversitesine aittir. “Uzaktan Ö¤retim” tekni¤ine uygun olarak haz›rlanan bu kitab›n bütün haklar› sakl›d›r. ‹lgili kurulufltan izin almadan kitab›n tümü ya da bölümleri mekanik, elektronik, fotokopi, manyetik kay›t veya baflka flekillerde ço¤alt›l ...
Ido For All
... This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, U ...
... This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, U ...
T H C
... phoned me, wrote to me and emailed me during my time in Sheffield, helping me feel as though they were near, helping me feel that their support and love was always there. I would also like to thank my friends in Sheffield for always welcoming me back with open arms when I came back after a period at ...
... phoned me, wrote to me and emailed me during my time in Sheffield, helping me feel as though they were near, helping me feel that their support and love was always there. I would also like to thank my friends in Sheffield for always welcoming me back with open arms when I came back after a period at ...
Imprimir aquest article
... Unti1 some thirty years ago, linguistic change was studied isolated from its social context, and consisted of a reconstruction of the change based on written data from old texts. It has been shown, however, that language change can be observed while it is taking place (Lavob 1972). Language change w ...
... Unti1 some thirty years ago, linguistic change was studied isolated from its social context, and consisted of a reconstruction of the change based on written data from old texts. It has been shown, however, that language change can be observed while it is taking place (Lavob 1972). Language change w ...
Morphological recoverability in Gapping
... At this point we can say what range of hypotheses can be meant by a PF-deletion theory of ellipsis. A PF-deletion hypothesis for ellipsis is minimally one where the elided material is present in the narrow syntax and not at the PF-interface. Usually approaches of this kind posit deletion somewhere i ...
... At this point we can say what range of hypotheses can be meant by a PF-deletion theory of ellipsis. A PF-deletion hypothesis for ellipsis is minimally one where the elided material is present in the narrow syntax and not at the PF-interface. Usually approaches of this kind posit deletion somewhere i ...
The Classification of the English
... previous research, when it was reported that a creole was “closer” to Standard English than other more “radical” or “conservative” or sometimes incorrectly labelled “more basilectal” creoles, it was less likely to be chosen. The label “basilectal” applied to a creole when comparing it with another c ...
... previous research, when it was reported that a creole was “closer” to Standard English than other more “radical” or “conservative” or sometimes incorrectly labelled “more basilectal” creoles, it was less likely to be chosen. The label “basilectal” applied to a creole when comparing it with another c ...
Reflexive Clitics in the Slavic and Romance Languages.
... though I did not think that the time I heard it. In the retrospect, it was one of the best things that could have happened to me. Last, but not least, I would like to thank prof. Michael Wachtel for being on the committee. I spent 5 years in Princeton and I want to thank everybody there. In particul ...
... though I did not think that the time I heard it. In the retrospect, it was one of the best things that could have happened to me. Last, but not least, I would like to thank prof. Michael Wachtel for being on the committee. I spent 5 years in Princeton and I want to thank everybody there. In particul ...
a complete grammar of esperanto the international language
... is to furnish not merely an introduction to Esperanto, or a superficial acquaintance with it, but a genuine understanding of the language and mastery of its use without recourse to additional textbooks, readers, etc. In other words, this one volume affords as complete a knowledge of Esperanto as sever ...
... is to furnish not merely an introduction to Esperanto, or a superficial acquaintance with it, but a genuine understanding of the language and mastery of its use without recourse to additional textbooks, readers, etc. In other words, this one volume affords as complete a knowledge of Esperanto as sever ...
§§1–14 Exordium. §§15–36 Narratio. §§37–82 Argumentatio. §§83–123 Anticategoria.
... active infinitives of the same verb effectively contrasts their feeling that something ought to be done (by somebody) but that they themselves do not dare to do it. At §148 Cicero says again that the many men who ought to be Roscius' supporters do not dare to defend him; he adds there that some of t ...
... active infinitives of the same verb effectively contrasts their feeling that something ought to be done (by somebody) but that they themselves do not dare to do it. At §148 Cicero says again that the many men who ought to be Roscius' supporters do not dare to defend him; he adds there that some of t ...
CHAPTER FOUR: A CASE STUDY OF HAPPY, SAD, and UNHAPPY
... workers and/or a job which he has enjoyed. If the sentence is changed to On his last day of work, he said he felt unhappy about retiring, the interpretation changes. In this case, the speaker may be unhappy because he is being forced to retire against his wishes, or he may be feeling worried or unea ...
... workers and/or a job which he has enjoyed. If the sentence is changed to On his last day of work, he said he felt unhappy about retiring, the interpretation changes. In this case, the speaker may be unhappy because he is being forced to retire against his wishes, or he may be feeling worried or unea ...
The Columbia Guide to Standard American English
... speech can vary considerably between the social chatter before the meeting and the business discussion in the meeting itself. What is true of contextual variation in our speech is just as true of contextual variation in our writing: to whom, when, where, under what circumstances, and for what purpos ...
... speech can vary considerably between the social chatter before the meeting and the business discussion in the meeting itself. What is true of contextual variation in our speech is just as true of contextual variation in our writing: to whom, when, where, under what circumstances, and for what purpos ...
Clitics: An Introduction
... (There are also endoclitics which attach inside their host, in the manner of an infix, though these are much rarer.) In terms of their function and meaning, the clitic ’s and the full form is are essentially the same thing. Since it is not a fully-fledged word we might want to say that ’s is an affix ...
... (There are also endoclitics which attach inside their host, in the manner of an infix, though these are much rarer.) In terms of their function and meaning, the clitic ’s and the full form is are essentially the same thing. Since it is not a fully-fledged word we might want to say that ’s is an affix ...
a complete grammar of esperanto the international language
... is to furnish not merely an introduction to Esperanto, or a superficial acquaintance with it, but a genuine understanding of the language and mastery of its use without recourse to additional textbooks, readers, etc. In other words, this one volume affords as complete a knowledge of Esperanto as sever ...
... is to furnish not merely an introduction to Esperanto, or a superficial acquaintance with it, but a genuine understanding of the language and mastery of its use without recourse to additional textbooks, readers, etc. In other words, this one volume affords as complete a knowledge of Esperanto as sever ...
gVbbVg - Fox C-6 School District
... • An imperative sentence gives a command or makes a request. It ends with a period. • An exclamatory sentence expresses strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation point. Read each sentence. Write whether it is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory. 1. What a wonderful camping trip ...
... • An imperative sentence gives a command or makes a request. It ends with a period. • An exclamatory sentence expresses strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation point. Read each sentence. Write whether it is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory. 1. What a wonderful camping trip ...
Vocabulary - For the Teachers
... When given a 4-6 sentence paragraph, choose the off-topic sentence; When given a series of short sentences, choose the group that iterates one idea RIT 171-180: Identify topic sentence; Identify correct paragraph; Given four sentences choose the one that does not belong; Choose a sentence to add t ...
... When given a 4-6 sentence paragraph, choose the off-topic sentence; When given a series of short sentences, choose the group that iterates one idea RIT 171-180: Identify topic sentence; Identify correct paragraph; Given four sentences choose the one that does not belong; Choose a sentence to add t ...
Open Access version via Utrecht University Repository
... This thesis addresses the system of verbal Indonesian affixes and how they are related to the argument structure of the verb they attach to. Indonesian is the national language of Indonesia, which stretches over thousands of inhabited islands, from Sumatra in the west to Irian Jaya in the east, with ...
... This thesis addresses the system of verbal Indonesian affixes and how they are related to the argument structure of the verb they attach to. Indonesian is the national language of Indonesia, which stretches over thousands of inhabited islands, from Sumatra in the west to Irian Jaya in the east, with ...
Semantic field of ANGER in Old English
... English. Chapter 2 presents the methodology, which draws on approaches from historical semantics and corpus linguistics, integrating methods from cognitive linguistics, anthropology and textual studies. Chapters 3 to 10 investigate each of the eight word families, analysing all occurrences in relati ...
... English. Chapter 2 presents the methodology, which draws on approaches from historical semantics and corpus linguistics, integrating methods from cognitive linguistics, anthropology and textual studies. Chapters 3 to 10 investigate each of the eight word families, analysing all occurrences in relati ...
a complete grammar of esperanto
... c. The combination ”sc”, as in ”escepte”, ”scias”, is equivalent to the combination ”sts” in ”laST Said”, ”firST Song”, pronounced together rapidly. The ”s” in a word beginning with ”sc” may be sounded with the end of the preceding word, if that word ends in a vowel, as ”mis-cias” for ”mi scias”. d. ...
... c. The combination ”sc”, as in ”escepte”, ”scias”, is equivalent to the combination ”sts” in ”laST Said”, ”firST Song”, pronounced together rapidly. The ”s” in a word beginning with ”sc” may be sounded with the end of the preceding word, if that word ends in a vowel, as ”mis-cias” for ”mi scias”. d. ...
THE USE OF THE PARTICLE БЫЛО IN
... This use of готовый rests on the fact that it denotes a state similar to states which can be expressed by certain verbs. When used without an infinitive, as in (33), the state indicated by готовый can sometimes be equated with the state that results from the action denoted by a verb like закончить. ...
... This use of готовый rests on the fact that it denotes a state similar to states which can be expressed by certain verbs. When used without an infinitive, as in (33), the state indicated by готовый can sometimes be equated with the state that results from the action denoted by a verb like закончить. ...
Syntax of Dutch Adpositions and Adpositional Phrases Hans
... Jan waits for the bus ‘Jan is waiting for the bus.’ ...
... Jan waits for the bus ‘Jan is waiting for the bus.’ ...
Concepts of tense
... ISBN 978-951-51-2692-4 (nid.) ISBN 978-951-51-2693-1 (PDF) Unigrafia Oy, Helsinki, 2016 ...
... ISBN 978-951-51-2692-4 (nid.) ISBN 978-951-51-2693-1 (PDF) Unigrafia Oy, Helsinki, 2016 ...