Lesson 2 - Taalthuis
... shows how fond the Dutch are of writing two words as one. Nevertheless it's quite exceptional that an adjective is attached to a noun like that: it is common, but only for noun combinations. What's not exceptional: the adjective goed does have an extra -e- in goedemorgen. This is the case for most a ...
... shows how fond the Dutch are of writing two words as one. Nevertheless it's quite exceptional that an adjective is attached to a noun like that: it is common, but only for noun combinations. What's not exceptional: the adjective goed does have an extra -e- in goedemorgen. This is the case for most a ...
Dr. Cahit Karakuş WEB PAGE
... 1.4. Conversation ................................................................................................................. 63 2. Nouns ................................................................................................................................... 77 2.1. Plural Noun..... ...
... 1.4. Conversation ................................................................................................................. 63 2. Nouns ................................................................................................................................... 77 2.1. Plural Noun..... ...
On degree phrases and result clauses Rijkhoek, Paulien Dea
... een zo snel mogelijke auto a so fast possible_SCHWA car Corver (1994, 1997) also considers examples like (i) and (ii). Since prenominal modification is not a topic that is dealt with in this thesis, I will not discuss their analyses here (but see chapter 3 in this book for discussion of other aspect ...
... een zo snel mogelijke auto a so fast possible_SCHWA car Corver (1994, 1997) also considers examples like (i) and (ii). Since prenominal modification is not a topic that is dealt with in this thesis, I will not discuss their analyses here (but see chapter 3 in this book for discussion of other aspect ...
FreDist : Automatic construction of distributional thesauri for
... Once the corpus had been automatically annotated with lemmas, POS tags, and syntactic dependency relations between words, we extracted context relations. Although the base lexical term used in distributional lexical methods is often the inflected form or the lemma, we chose to use a base lexical ter ...
... Once the corpus had been automatically annotated with lemmas, POS tags, and syntactic dependency relations between words, we extracted context relations. Although the base lexical term used in distributional lexical methods is often the inflected form or the lemma, we chose to use a base lexical ter ...
110 CHAPTER 3. NULL OBJECTS IN ENGLISH
... It should be stated clearly from the start, that an examination of English null objects leads one into the murky waters of the distinction between arguments of verbs and information available from world knowledge about events. This is, in part, what makes the study of null objects interesting. A wel ...
... It should be stated clearly from the start, that an examination of English null objects leads one into the murky waters of the distinction between arguments of verbs and information available from world knowledge about events. This is, in part, what makes the study of null objects interesting. A wel ...
Master TOEFL Writing Skills
... of the TOEFL, you will write an essay about a topic that will be assigned to you. You will have 30 minutes to write a three- to five-paragraph essay on that topic. You must write on the topic you are assigned. An essay on any topic other than the one assigned will receive a score of “0.” Before the ...
... of the TOEFL, you will write an essay about a topic that will be assigned to you. You will have 30 minutes to write a three- to five-paragraph essay on that topic. You must write on the topic you are assigned. An essay on any topic other than the one assigned will receive a score of “0.” Before the ...
Hans Landqvist* Trade Slang Terms among Swedish Musicians
... in Swedish musical terminology (Brodin 1986: [4]). Theatrical terminology also demonstrates a corresponding lexical situation (Fluck 1996: 98; Beck 1998: 676). Nevertheless, there are few loanwords among the trade slang terms in my material (see Kotsinas 2001: 19-20 and Lindfors Viklund 2001: 57-58 ...
... in Swedish musical terminology (Brodin 1986: [4]). Theatrical terminology also demonstrates a corresponding lexical situation (Fluck 1996: 98; Beck 1998: 676). Nevertheless, there are few loanwords among the trade slang terms in my material (see Kotsinas 2001: 19-20 and Lindfors Viklund 2001: 57-58 ...
Complex Predicates Müller, Stefan
... is relevant for the markedness of examples with reference to indirect objects. In Chapter 5 I show that resultative constructions in German behave like raising constructions. A lexical rule will be suggested that transitivizes intransitive verbs and adds a result predicate. The most complex phenomen ...
... is relevant for the markedness of examples with reference to indirect objects. In Chapter 5 I show that resultative constructions in German behave like raising constructions. A lexical rule will be suggested that transitivizes intransitive verbs and adds a result predicate. The most complex phenomen ...
Glossary 2015 - Cambridge English
... e.g. active voice: The captain (the subject) scored the winning goal. The passive voice would be: The winning goal was scored by the captain. See passive voice. Activity-based learning noun An approach to learning by doing activities and focusing on the activity rather than focusing on grammar and v ...
... e.g. active voice: The captain (the subject) scored the winning goal. The passive voice would be: The winning goal was scored by the captain. See passive voice. Activity-based learning noun An approach to learning by doing activities and focusing on the activity rather than focusing on grammar and v ...
The Origin and Development of Nonconcatenative Morphology by
... main processes result in the creation or disruption of nonconcatenative morphology. The first and perhaps most important is the morphologization of previously phonological alternations. This includes alternations related to the long-distance influence of a vowel or consonant and those occasioned by ...
... main processes result in the creation or disruption of nonconcatenative morphology. The first and perhaps most important is the morphologization of previously phonological alternations. This includes alternations related to the long-distance influence of a vowel or consonant and those occasioned by ...
StudMon 9_title.indd
... Thus, evidence suggests that determinatives were not indispensable. Moreover, considering that one determinative could have easily performed the task of indicating both the “end” and the “general idea” of the word, the rich and lively development of the “multi-determinative” word in Egyptian certain ...
... Thus, evidence suggests that determinatives were not indispensable. Moreover, considering that one determinative could have easily performed the task of indicating both the “end” and the “general idea” of the word, the rich and lively development of the “multi-determinative” word in Egyptian certain ...
Word order and information structure in Makhuwa
... which are listed as a separate language by Ethnologue (Gordon 2005), and others as dialects (see map 1). I prefer to use the neutral term “variant”. For this thesis the variant Enahara was chosen (also spelt Enaharra), because it retains a clearly marked conjoint/disjoint system, because it is less ...
... which are listed as a separate language by Ethnologue (Gordon 2005), and others as dialects (see map 1). I prefer to use the neutral term “variant”. For this thesis the variant Enahara was chosen (also spelt Enaharra), because it retains a clearly marked conjoint/disjoint system, because it is less ...
MOVEMENT IN RESTRICTIVE RELATIVE CLAUSES by SUSAN K
... fronting v;ord order associated vjith this (There are differences of course, that, etc.) both can be reduced to yield pronominal modifiers ... neither can occur next to an NP which is [+Anaphoric], a feature assigned by the rules of pronominalization to that one of two ref erentially identical NP wh ...
... fronting v;ord order associated vjith this (There are differences of course, that, etc.) both can be reduced to yield pronominal modifiers ... neither can occur next to an NP which is [+Anaphoric], a feature assigned by the rules of pronominalization to that one of two ref erentially identical NP wh ...
On Comparative Suppletion
... There is one additional pattern to consider, namely, one in which the comparative uses the same root as the positive adjective, but the superlative alone is suppletive, (AAC e.g., hypothetical *bad-badder-worst). This pattern is consistent with the CSG and CCSG, as worded above, but is also unattest ...
... There is one additional pattern to consider, namely, one in which the comparative uses the same root as the positive adjective, but the superlative alone is suppletive, (AAC e.g., hypothetical *bad-badder-worst). This pattern is consistent with the CSG and CCSG, as worded above, but is also unattest ...
Using Korean: A guide to contemporary usage
... family members if ‘respect’ is more valued than ‘closeness.’ In addition to its use with verbs, -요 (-이요 after a consonant) can also be added to just about any word or phrase that stands alone as a separate utterance (책이요, 학교에서요, 그럼요, 건강하시구요). Its effect in such cases is to convert an otherwise casua ...
... family members if ‘respect’ is more valued than ‘closeness.’ In addition to its use with verbs, -요 (-이요 after a consonant) can also be added to just about any word or phrase that stands alone as a separate utterance (책이요, 학교에서요, 그럼요, 건강하시구요). Its effect in such cases is to convert an otherwise casua ...
PDF (Publication Article) - Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
... collecting data, the researcher uses documentation method by open questionnaire and interview with the rater. It is done by (1) watching the movie, (2) Reading the script, (3) Underlying the noun phrase in the script, (4) Coding the data, (5) Giving questionnaire to three raters, and (6) Interviewi ...
... collecting data, the researcher uses documentation method by open questionnaire and interview with the rater. It is done by (1) watching the movie, (2) Reading the script, (3) Underlying the noun phrase in the script, (4) Coding the data, (5) Giving questionnaire to three raters, and (6) Interviewi ...
Context-Free Grammars (CFGs) Parsing: Assigning Structure to
... Noun phrases, like other kinds of phrases, are headed: there is a designated item (the noun) which determines the properties of the whole phrase I ...
... Noun phrases, like other kinds of phrases, are headed: there is a designated item (the noun) which determines the properties of the whole phrase I ...
The pronominal clitic of quantified noun phrases in Slovenian
... adjectival agreement with the noun they quantify. Both, the numeral 'one' and the noun 'girl' in the subject phrase in (8a) are in the morphological nominative case; they also agree in number (singular ) and gender (feminine). Agreement in case, number and gender obtains also in the object numeral n ...
... adjectival agreement with the noun they quantify. Both, the numeral 'one' and the noun 'girl' in the subject phrase in (8a) are in the morphological nominative case; they also agree in number (singular ) and gender (feminine). Agreement in case, number and gender obtains also in the object numeral n ...
the syntax of lexical reciprocal constructions
... languages, and periphrastic reciprocal construction in English (i.e., they saw each other) are not able to form the dyadic reciprocal construction. 4. Why there exist in English a small set of so called “naturally symmetric” verbs (such as dance, argue, fight etc. – see Kemmer 1993) which despite no ...
... languages, and periphrastic reciprocal construction in English (i.e., they saw each other) are not able to form the dyadic reciprocal construction. 4. Why there exist in English a small set of so called “naturally symmetric” verbs (such as dance, argue, fight etc. – see Kemmer 1993) which despite no ...
On the syntax ofconstructions with arb SE in Spanish
... We have adopted the analysis in Koopman & Sportiche (1988) by which the subject of a verb associated with an external a-role is generated in its vp* internal position (DP*) (see 4b above). This is the case for U nergative structures, such as (12a). Koopman & Sportiche (1988: Sec. 1.4) further claim ...
... We have adopted the analysis in Koopman & Sportiche (1988) by which the subject of a verb associated with an external a-role is generated in its vp* internal position (DP*) (see 4b above). This is the case for U nergative structures, such as (12a). Koopman & Sportiche (1988: Sec. 1.4) further claim ...
complete issue - FRITT
... kristine eide discusses word order in Old Portuguese and Old Spanish on the basis of data drawn from a 13th and 14th century parallel corpus, concluding that the different position of subjects and objects attested in the two languages stems from their different information structural properties, nam ...
... kristine eide discusses word order in Old Portuguese and Old Spanish on the basis of data drawn from a 13th and 14th century parallel corpus, concluding that the different position of subjects and objects attested in the two languages stems from their different information structural properties, nam ...
- Lancaster EPrints
... 2.3. Impersonal constructions in Puxian.................................................................. 55 2.4. The distribution of pronominal impersonals in Puxian..................................... 71 2.4.1. Identifying pronominal impersonals.................................................... ...
... 2.3. Impersonal constructions in Puxian.................................................................. 55 2.4. The distribution of pronominal impersonals in Puxian..................................... 71 2.4.1. Identifying pronominal impersonals.................................................... ...
Insubordination and its ·uses • --
... verb forms that fail to show tense, mood, or subject person. A fourth solution is to dissociate the assumed necessary link between main. clause status and finiteness, allowing certain types of main ·clause to be nonfinite; see the chapters in this volume by Nikolaeva and by Kalinjna and Sumbatova (C ...
... verb forms that fail to show tense, mood, or subject person. A fourth solution is to dissociate the assumed necessary link between main. clause status and finiteness, allowing certain types of main ·clause to be nonfinite; see the chapters in this volume by Nikolaeva and by Kalinjna and Sumbatova (C ...
Grammar: Part II - Parts of the Sentence
... of the sentence, however, the word Barry is called the subject of the sentence. The subject of a sentence is the person, place, or thing that is doing the action. Barry is the person doing the the action, so Barry is the subject. The part of speech of the word paints is a verb (action)., but within ...
... of the sentence, however, the word Barry is called the subject of the sentence. The subject of a sentence is the person, place, or thing that is doing the action. Barry is the person doing the the action, so Barry is the subject. The part of speech of the word paints is a verb (action)., but within ...
3.2 Clitics in Dutch
... in (38) must be the specifier of an AgrO head. The subject of the matrix clause in both (37) and (38) is assumed to be in the specifier position of AgrSP (section II.4.3). It goes without illustration here that the object of the embedded clause cannot precede the subject of the matrix clause. Theref ...
... in (38) must be the specifier of an AgrO head. The subject of the matrix clause in both (37) and (38) is assumed to be in the specifier position of AgrSP (section II.4.3). It goes without illustration here that the object of the embedded clause cannot precede the subject of the matrix clause. Theref ...