Dative of Purpose and Reference
... The dative of reference is used when the dative depends not on any one particular word (such as is the case with Dative following special adjectives like amīcus, fidēlis, idoneus, and similis or verbs like crēdō and noceō) but on the general meaning of the sentence. o It is often called the “Dativ ...
... The dative of reference is used when the dative depends not on any one particular word (such as is the case with Dative following special adjectives like amīcus, fidēlis, idoneus, and similis or verbs like crēdō and noceō) but on the general meaning of the sentence. o It is often called the “Dativ ...
Строй современного английского языка.
... requires some modification. If it is taken literally at its face value, it should mean that in a clause of this type the groups "shall + infinitive" and "will + infinitive" are completely inadmissible. This, however, is rather far from the truth, at least, in so far as the group "will + infinitive" ...
... requires some modification. If it is taken literally at its face value, it should mean that in a clause of this type the groups "shall + infinitive" and "will + infinitive" are completely inadmissible. This, however, is rather far from the truth, at least, in so far as the group "will + infinitive" ...
CLIPP Christiani Lehmanni inedita, publicanda
... sign A is marked as against B, then A contains a bit of meaning that B does not contain. Similarly, if element A is grammaticalized to B, it typically loses an element of meaning. In both cases, the difference in meaning is commonly matched by an analogous difference in expression. A typical example ...
... sign A is marked as against B, then A contains a bit of meaning that B does not contain. Similarly, if element A is grammaticalized to B, it typically loses an element of meaning. In both cases, the difference in meaning is commonly matched by an analogous difference in expression. A typical example ...
The Gerund and the to-Infinitive as Subject
... (8a) Can you remember to do that? (8b) Can you remember doing that? The sentence with the to-infinitive construction expresses an event whose performance is desired to take place in the future (therefore “hypothetical”). The sentence with the -ing refers to an event that has already occurred (i.e., ...
... (8a) Can you remember to do that? (8b) Can you remember doing that? The sentence with the to-infinitive construction expresses an event whose performance is desired to take place in the future (therefore “hypothetical”). The sentence with the -ing refers to an event that has already occurred (i.e., ...
bardi verb morphology in historical perspective
... This dissertation is an investigation into the structure of verbal predicates in Bardi, a Nyulnyulan language from the North-Western Australian coast. I examine possible synchronic analyses and reconstruct the history of the systems between Proto-Nyulnyulan and the modern attested languages. There h ...
... This dissertation is an investigation into the structure of verbal predicates in Bardi, a Nyulnyulan language from the North-Western Australian coast. I examine possible synchronic analyses and reconstruct the history of the systems between Proto-Nyulnyulan and the modern attested languages. There h ...
Formal devices that express temporality:
... study of Chinese temporal reference, showing that the previous studies are inadequate not only because they are not observationally adequate but also because they lack a formal theory that may systematically account for the data. In discussing the formal devices that express temporality in Chinese, ...
... study of Chinese temporal reference, showing that the previous studies are inadequate not only because they are not observationally adequate but also because they lack a formal theory that may systematically account for the data. In discussing the formal devices that express temporality in Chinese, ...
university of craiova - Universitatea din Craiova
... that functional grammar makes use of class labels nike noun, verb or adjective which we already know. Beyond these, functional grammar makes extensive use of function labels such as Actor, Process, Goal, Theme, Rheme, Deictic, Classifier and so on, many of which may be new to you. Text Analysis – Th ...
... that functional grammar makes use of class labels nike noun, verb or adjective which we already know. Beyond these, functional grammar makes extensive use of function labels such as Actor, Process, Goal, Theme, Rheme, Deictic, Classifier and so on, many of which may be new to you. Text Analysis – Th ...
Boyer`s Relative Clauses in the Greek New Testament: A Statistical
... NASB alters the sentence structure, "He is worthy for you to grant this to him") and John 1:33: e]f ] o{n a}n i@dhj to> pneu?ma katabai?non kai> me
... NASB alters the sentence structure, "He is worthy for you to grant this to him") and John 1:33: e]f ] o{n a}n i@dhj to> pneu?ma katabai?non kai> me
English suffixes: Stress-assignment properties, productivity
... the reliability criteria prescribed in lexicography. References have however been made to these online databases, notably to measure the potential productivity of some highly specialised or strictly scientific families of words, since Wikipedia and Wiktionary have obtained such items from scientific ...
... the reliability criteria prescribed in lexicography. References have however been made to these online databases, notably to measure the potential productivity of some highly specialised or strictly scientific families of words, since Wikipedia and Wiktionary have obtained such items from scientific ...
Grace Theological Journal 9.2 (1988) 233
... NASB alters the sentence structure, "He is worthy for you to grant this to him") and John 1:33: e]f ] o{n a}n i@dhj to> pneu?ma katabai?non kai> me
... NASB alters the sentence structure, "He is worthy for you to grant this to him") and John 1:33: e]f ] o{n a}n i@dhj to> pneu?ma katabai?non kai> me
German/Print version - Wikibooks, collection of open
... As you can see, German is very much like English. There are, however, differences: German has genders; every noun is either masculine, feminine, or neuter. German has three different words for "you", while English has only one. German has more verb forms than English. German has more letters than an ...
... As you can see, German is very much like English. There are, however, differences: German has genders; every noun is either masculine, feminine, or neuter. German has three different words for "you", while English has only one. German has more verb forms than English. German has more letters than an ...
estonian: typological studies i
... lie beyond our present interest. Previous treatments have studied only the use of the personal pronoun in connection with the relative pronoun but not the person of the predicate verb in the case of an antecedent that is a personal pronoun. No one has studied the problem if and when the predicate ve ...
... lie beyond our present interest. Previous treatments have studied only the use of the personal pronoun in connection with the relative pronoun but not the person of the predicate verb in the case of an antecedent that is a personal pronoun. No one has studied the problem if and when the predicate ve ...
PowerPoint 簡報
... Zero articles: Several kinds of nouns never use articles. We do not use articles with the names of languages ("He was learning Chinese." [But when the word Chinese refers to the people, the definite article might come into play: "The Chinese are hoping to get the next Olympics."]), the names of spor ...
... Zero articles: Several kinds of nouns never use articles. We do not use articles with the names of languages ("He was learning Chinese." [But when the word Chinese refers to the people, the definite article might come into play: "The Chinese are hoping to get the next Olympics."]), the names of spor ...
Mungbam grammar - Acsu Buffalo
... Form of the link function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 ...
... Form of the link function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 ...
A Writer`s Reference
... 1. A verb have to agree with its subject. 2. Each pronoun should agree with their antecedent. 3. About sentence fragments. You should avoid them. 4. Its important to use apostrophe's correctly. 5. Check for -ed verb endings that have been drop. 6. Discriminate careful between adjectives and adverbs. ...
... 1. A verb have to agree with its subject. 2. Each pronoun should agree with their antecedent. 3. About sentence fragments. You should avoid them. 4. Its important to use apostrophe's correctly. 5. Check for -ed verb endings that have been drop. 6. Discriminate careful between adjectives and adverbs. ...
pronouns and agreement: the information status
... The pronominal suffixes do not distinguish gender, but they do distinguishfour persons(frst, second,third and corefetentialthird), three numbers (singular, dual and plural), and two grammatical roles. (The coreferentialthird-personcatogory,abbreviatedn, is used for participants that are coreferentia ...
... The pronominal suffixes do not distinguish gender, but they do distinguishfour persons(frst, second,third and corefetentialthird), three numbers (singular, dual and plural), and two grammatical roles. (The coreferentialthird-personcatogory,abbreviatedn, is used for participants that are coreferentia ...
NGUYEN THI THUY MA THESIS
... voice in a number of senses” and “the broadest definition of voice encompassing a wide range of grammatical constructions that ...
... voice in a number of senses” and “the broadest definition of voice encompassing a wide range of grammatical constructions that ...
Uppsala University
... Articles and books on the topic abound with exemplifications of various types reaching from complete reduplication via some obvious and some less obvious types of partial reduplication to most obscure types of phoneme-, mora- or even syllable skeleton reduplication. All these constitute instances of ...
... Articles and books on the topic abound with exemplifications of various types reaching from complete reduplication via some obvious and some less obvious types of partial reduplication to most obscure types of phoneme-, mora- or even syllable skeleton reduplication. All these constitute instances of ...
NGUYEN THI THUY MA THESIS-2006
... voice in a number of senses” and “the broadest definition of voice encompassing a wide range of grammatical constructions that are commonly thought to be quite distinct from those related by the active - passive alternation”. This means that the term voice in broader sense does exist in all language ...
... voice in a number of senses” and “the broadest definition of voice encompassing a wide range of grammatical constructions that are commonly thought to be quite distinct from those related by the active - passive alternation”. This means that the term voice in broader sense does exist in all language ...
Sub-English 2 nd Paper
... …………..the Road. They saw a girl was coming …………..the field. Now they are waiting ………a Train. Some dates were devided ……………between them but they gave those among the street children.They have got …………..into the train.Reaching the destination, they got ……….the Train.They have been walking …….two hour ...
... …………..the Road. They saw a girl was coming …………..the field. Now they are waiting ………a Train. Some dates were devided ……………between them but they gave those among the street children.They have got …………..into the train.Reaching the destination, they got ……….the Train.They have been walking …….two hour ...
2016/17 Syllabus
... how many, how much, hundred, important, interesting, million, museum, new, newspaper, nice, ninety, noisy, old, park, place, post office, pound, problem, same, ...
... how many, how much, hundred, important, interesting, million, museum, new, newspaper, nice, ninety, noisy, old, park, place, post office, pound, problem, same, ...
Infinitive Clause Syntax in the Gospels
... view of the extensive inflectional system, or were there actually dominant and favorite syntactic patterns employed by native Greek speakers? Did speakers of Greek draw from the obviously finite number of orders for clausal units to correlate with the inflectional signals, or even more, to convey si ...
... view of the extensive inflectional system, or were there actually dominant and favorite syntactic patterns employed by native Greek speakers? Did speakers of Greek draw from the obviously finite number of orders for clausal units to correlate with the inflectional signals, or even more, to convey si ...
PowerPoint
... highest specifier is available in certain registers (“diary drop”) (where presumably Root=CP is disregarded, or at least relaxed to allow Root=IP). ...
... highest specifier is available in certain registers (“diary drop”) (where presumably Root=CP is disregarded, or at least relaxed to allow Root=IP). ...
4B Ablative
... (“Diodorus, a man of the utmost dignity, became extremely angry.”) senex cānīs capillīs et ueste sordidā (“a man with white hair and unclean garments”) Note the very similar genitive of description (grammar section 101 in your books). The genitive is used to denote permanent or inherent qualities or ...
... (“Diodorus, a man of the utmost dignity, became extremely angry.”) senex cānīs capillīs et ueste sordidā (“a man with white hair and unclean garments”) Note the very similar genitive of description (grammar section 101 in your books). The genitive is used to denote permanent or inherent qualities or ...
Adjectives and Argument Structure
... The last decades have seen a growing interest in the study of argument structure. The different θroles assigned by various predicates were identified, the principles governing argument projection to syntactic positions were investigated, and a variety of diathesis alternations were analyzed. However ...
... The last decades have seen a growing interest in the study of argument structure. The different θroles assigned by various predicates were identified, the principles governing argument projection to syntactic positions were investigated, and a variety of diathesis alternations were analyzed. However ...