Situation entity types (annotation manual).
... In this annotation project, we mark the SE types of clauses with the aim of providing a large corpus of annotated text for the following purposes: (1) Training, development and evaluation of automatic systems classifying situation entities, as well as sub-tasks which have (partially) been studied by ...
... In this annotation project, we mark the SE types of clauses with the aim of providing a large corpus of annotated text for the following purposes: (1) Training, development and evaluation of automatic systems classifying situation entities, as well as sub-tasks which have (partially) been studied by ...
Saving Faith is the Attitude of a Life—The Scholarly Evidence
... Nazarene scholar W. T. Purkiser and Reformed Arminian Stephen Ashby arrive at parallel conclusions. Purkiser writes: The Bible is a Book of incredibly accurate detail. This is seen particularly in the care with which verb tenses are written. . . . This is especially true of the many references to sa ...
... Nazarene scholar W. T. Purkiser and Reformed Arminian Stephen Ashby arrive at parallel conclusions. Purkiser writes: The Bible is a Book of incredibly accurate detail. This is seen particularly in the care with which verb tenses are written. . . . This is especially true of the many references to sa ...
some infinitive structures in asturian
... preverbal subjects within infinitive clauses make it close to Galician and Portuguese inflected infinitive, although in Asturian it does not correlates with the presence of person and number markers. On the other hand, Asturian shows a wider and more nuanced casuistic (from the sem ...
... preverbal subjects within infinitive clauses make it close to Galician and Portuguese inflected infinitive, although in Asturian it does not correlates with the presence of person and number markers. On the other hand, Asturian shows a wider and more nuanced casuistic (from the sem ...
Present Participial Phrases
... Place commas before and after the past participial phrase – this separates the subject from the verb. c. Subject + verb + object, past participial phrase. Mario made a mistake, confused by the professor’s lecture. Place a comma after the independent clause – this will separate the sentence from the ...
... Place commas before and after the past participial phrase – this separates the subject from the verb. c. Subject + verb + object, past participial phrase. Mario made a mistake, confused by the professor’s lecture. Place a comma after the independent clause – this will separate the sentence from the ...
Sentence variety exercise 4
... Place commas before and after the past participial phrase – this separates the subject from the verb. c. Subject + verb + object, past participial phrase. Mario made a mistake, confused by the professor’s lecture. Place a comma after the independent clause – this will separate the sentence from the ...
... Place commas before and after the past participial phrase – this separates the subject from the verb. c. Subject + verb + object, past participial phrase. Mario made a mistake, confused by the professor’s lecture. Place a comma after the independent clause – this will separate the sentence from the ...
Slide 1
... When infinitive phrases have an “actor,” they may be roughly characterized as the “subject” of the action or state expressed in the infinitive. It is somewhat misleading to use the word subject, though, since an infinitive phrase is not a full clause with a subject and a finite verb. Also remember t ...
... When infinitive phrases have an “actor,” they may be roughly characterized as the “subject” of the action or state expressed in the infinitive. It is somewhat misleading to use the word subject, though, since an infinitive phrase is not a full clause with a subject and a finite verb. Also remember t ...
Jennifer Arnold Thesis, spring 1992 Swarthmore College Dr.
... Although accent is not predictable in Mapudungun (as it changes regionally), every word is indeed pronounced with an accent Therefore in any given word at least one syllable must be accented, so if "(i" is the only vowel. at least one of them must be ac~nted. In addition. I have heard the "U" accent ...
... Although accent is not predictable in Mapudungun (as it changes regionally), every word is indeed pronounced with an accent Therefore in any given word at least one syllable must be accented, so if "(i" is the only vowel. at least one of them must be ac~nted. In addition. I have heard the "U" accent ...
On the Tense-Aspect system of Bolivian
... Needless to say, permanent stative verbs add obvious restrictions as for temporal interpretation. Thus, e.g., the nominal predicate hae i-puku (3 3-tallness) ‘she/he/they is/are tall’ can be read as present- or past-referring, depending on whether the person(s) referred to is/are alive at speech tim ...
... Needless to say, permanent stative verbs add obvious restrictions as for temporal interpretation. Thus, e.g., the nominal predicate hae i-puku (3 3-tallness) ‘she/he/they is/are tall’ can be read as present- or past-referring, depending on whether the person(s) referred to is/are alive at speech tim ...
INFLECTION OF ADJECTIVES
... ones, would please you most.' W e say either 'each, or each one, of the books.' In Old English the adjective had the same inflectional ending for adjective and pronominal function, while today it is uninflected in adjective function and has the one-form in pronominal function, so that there is a dis ...
... ones, would please you most.' W e say either 'each, or each one, of the books.' In Old English the adjective had the same inflectional ending for adjective and pronominal function, while today it is uninflected in adjective function and has the one-form in pronominal function, so that there is a dis ...
null object constructions in standard spanish revisited* 111
... order to account for this contrast in grammaticality between (7) and (8). The analysis put forward by Campos ( 1986) for nonarbitrary bare direct objects as variables accounts for the empty category in (7). Following Chomsky (1982:35) the empty category is a variable since "it is in an A-position a ...
... order to account for this contrast in grammaticality between (7) and (8). The analysis put forward by Campos ( 1986) for nonarbitrary bare direct objects as variables accounts for the empty category in (7). Following Chomsky (1982:35) the empty category is a variable since "it is in an A-position a ...
Cognition, Grammaticalization and Syntactic Change. The
... In recent years, special emphasis has been given to the historical nature of grammaticalization processes, linking them to a particular type of linguistic change, subject to certain general processes and mechanisms (such as metaphorical and metonymical transference, reanalysis, etc.) and characteriz ...
... In recent years, special emphasis has been given to the historical nature of grammaticalization processes, linking them to a particular type of linguistic change, subject to certain general processes and mechanisms (such as metaphorical and metonymical transference, reanalysis, etc.) and characteriz ...
An analysis of the German Perfekti
... C. E before R & R simultaneous to S, and the second part of this meaning is shiftable (Ehrich and Vater 1989, Ehrich 1992) Under Thieroff’s analysis, the German Perfekt essentially corresponds to the English present perfect, except that R can also be in the future. No attempt is made to derive the o ...
... C. E before R & R simultaneous to S, and the second part of this meaning is shiftable (Ehrich and Vater 1989, Ehrich 1992) Under Thieroff’s analysis, the German Perfekt essentially corresponds to the English present perfect, except that R can also be in the future. No attempt is made to derive the o ...
Spring Term 2011- Ileana Baciu
... 1.0. Following Comrie (1976), we could state the difference between Tense and Aspect as one between situation-internal time (Aspect) and situation-external time (Tense). The term ‘aspect ’ was imported into the Western grammatical tradition from the study of Slavic grammar in the early nineteenth c ...
... 1.0. Following Comrie (1976), we could state the difference between Tense and Aspect as one between situation-internal time (Aspect) and situation-external time (Tense). The term ‘aspect ’ was imported into the Western grammatical tradition from the study of Slavic grammar in the early nineteenth c ...
An analysis of the German Perfekti
... C. E before R & R simultaneous to S, and the second part of this meaning is shiftable (Ehrich and Vater 1989, Ehrich 1992) Under Thieroff’s analysis, the German Perfekt essentially corresponds to the English present perfect, except that R can also be in the future. No attempt is made to derive the o ...
... C. E before R & R simultaneous to S, and the second part of this meaning is shiftable (Ehrich and Vater 1989, Ehrich 1992) Under Thieroff’s analysis, the German Perfekt essentially corresponds to the English present perfect, except that R can also be in the future. No attempt is made to derive the o ...
Participles
... oculos iam morte gravatos Pyramus erexit Pyramus opened his eyes, even though they had already been weighed down by death ...
... oculos iam morte gravatos Pyramus erexit Pyramus opened his eyes, even though they had already been weighed down by death ...
教 案
... a) Have to, like must, is used to express obligation and necessity. Must has only one form and it is used for all persons in the present and future. Have to, however, is almost like a full verb and has present, past and future forms. In meaning, there is some difference between must and have to. Mus ...
... a) Have to, like must, is used to express obligation and necessity. Must has only one form and it is used for all persons in the present and future. Have to, however, is almost like a full verb and has present, past and future forms. In meaning, there is some difference between must and have to. Mus ...
Latin Examples
... always the same as the dative-ablative form. Where they differ is in the locative forms for the singulars of the third, fourth and fifth declension. (It probably never occurs in the fifth declension!) For third declension singular, some say that it may take either the dative or the ablative form, wh ...
... always the same as the dative-ablative form. Where they differ is in the locative forms for the singulars of the third, fourth and fifth declension. (It probably never occurs in the fifth declension!) For third declension singular, some say that it may take either the dative or the ablative form, wh ...
DEICTIC AND ANAPHORIC TENSE IN KOREAN: A TWO
... tenses. Also, it is a shifted (secondary) deictic center in anaphoric tense. This study m l e s crucial use of the secondary function of the reference point. Chapter 2 examines the Korean tense markers and the Korean predicate system. I suggest that Korean inflectional suffixes, such as honorific, a ...
... tenses. Also, it is a shifted (secondary) deictic center in anaphoric tense. This study m l e s crucial use of the secondary function of the reference point. Chapter 2 examines the Korean tense markers and the Korean predicate system. I suggest that Korean inflectional suffixes, such as honorific, a ...
I find the book worth reading.
... penetrates the uses of the finite verb in all its forms, including the perfect, the future, and the continuous. Indeed, if the radio carries the news, "The two suspected terrorists have been taken into custody by the police", the implication of the moment of speech refers to the direct influence or ...
... penetrates the uses of the finite verb in all its forms, including the perfect, the future, and the continuous. Indeed, if the radio carries the news, "The two suspected terrorists have been taken into custody by the police", the implication of the moment of speech refers to the direct influence or ...
Mood, voice and auxiliaries C1
... continues into the present. In that case, 'since,' 'for,' 'how long' or 'since when' are used. Note: When since (sense of time) is followed by a clause, the verb of the clause is in the preterite. A state or an action that has just been Example: accomplished. I've just finished an excellent book. No ...
... continues into the present. In that case, 'since,' 'for,' 'how long' or 'since when' are used. Note: When since (sense of time) is followed by a clause, the verb of the clause is in the preterite. A state or an action that has just been Example: accomplished. I've just finished an excellent book. No ...
7. syntactic functions of adverbial clauses
... 8.4.3. Open and hypothetical condition A direct condition may be either an OPEN CONDITION IS NEUTRAL; it leaves unresolved the question of the fulfilment or nonfulfilment of the condition, and hence also the truth of the proposition expressed by the matrix clause: If Colin is in London, he is undo ...
... 8.4.3. Open and hypothetical condition A direct condition may be either an OPEN CONDITION IS NEUTRAL; it leaves unresolved the question of the fulfilment or nonfulfilment of the condition, and hence also the truth of the proposition expressed by the matrix clause: If Colin is in London, he is undo ...
11 Fula
... Despite Arnott‟s tense-heavy terminology (“Past”, “Future”), I believe Fula to be an aspectprominent language, and I have analysed it as such. Nevertheless, I maintain an open mind on the possibility that there may be both a future tense (marked by -ay-/-t-, etc)) and a past tense (marked by the shi ...
... Despite Arnott‟s tense-heavy terminology (“Past”, “Future”), I believe Fula to be an aspectprominent language, and I have analysed it as such. Nevertheless, I maintain an open mind on the possibility that there may be both a future tense (marked by -ay-/-t-, etc)) and a past tense (marked by the shi ...
II PRONOUNS APPENDIX B When we speak or write about different
... *A* and ’B* are* 1._______ 2,_______ and 3.___ Relative pronouns used in sentences in group *A* stand for the nouns in (singular/plural) number. ...
... *A* and ’B* are* 1._______ 2,_______ and 3.___ Relative pronouns used in sentences in group *A* stand for the nouns in (singular/plural) number. ...
Tense, Aspect, Aktionsart and Related Areas
... his using the Rhenish progressive, a colloquial phenomenon not available in standard High German. The former leads to unfavourable German interference when learning the use of the English present perfect, whereas the latter leads to advantageous German ‘interference’ when learning the use of the Eng ...
... his using the Rhenish progressive, a colloquial phenomenon not available in standard High German. The former leads to unfavourable German interference when learning the use of the English present perfect, whereas the latter leads to advantageous German ‘interference’ when learning the use of the Eng ...
Part 2 "Of the Verb": An Australian grammar : comprehending the
... or was continued in withO'ut interT1lption: as, Bim-kil-li-lin bang, I am now continuing in the action of making blows. It may be threshing or any other act, as beating, &c. &c. Denominated the continuative, modification, No. 1. 5. Causative by permission, or preventive with a negative: as, when we ...
... or was continued in withO'ut interT1lption: as, Bim-kil-li-lin bang, I am now continuing in the action of making blows. It may be threshing or any other act, as beating, &c. &c. Denominated the continuative, modification, No. 1. 5. Causative by permission, or preventive with a negative: as, when we ...