Core Syntax: A Minimalist Approach
... interactions between theory, analysis and data, and how developments in any one of these areas affects the others. The second way in which the material of the book could be considered ‘core’ is that I have tried to cover a broad range of phenomena which form a (somewhat nebulous) area of empirical i ...
... interactions between theory, analysis and data, and how developments in any one of these areas affects the others. The second way in which the material of the book could be considered ‘core’ is that I have tried to cover a broad range of phenomena which form a (somewhat nebulous) area of empirical i ...
Hidden Markov Models
... The finite base form of lexical verbs The past tense form of lexical verbs The -ing form of lexical verbs The infinitive form of lexical verbs The past participle form of lexical verbs The -s form of lexical verbs The negative particle Alphabetical symbols ...
... The finite base form of lexical verbs The past tense form of lexical verbs The -ing form of lexical verbs The infinitive form of lexical verbs The past participle form of lexical verbs The -s form of lexical verbs The negative particle Alphabetical symbols ...
The Clausal Complementation Portal
... This verb only takes a clausal argument with this meaning if it obligatorily appears with a fixed object complement. This is true of English 'take care that...', for example. The predicate behaves like some syntactic category that is (within the language) identifiably distinct from noun, verb, adjec ...
... This verb only takes a clausal argument with this meaning if it obligatorily appears with a fixed object complement. This is true of English 'take care that...', for example. The predicate behaves like some syntactic category that is (within the language) identifiably distinct from noun, verb, adjec ...
Thesis - Archive ouverte UNIGE
... languages do not alternate while their counterparts in other languages do. The results of the study suggest that the property which underlies the variation is the likelihood of external causation. Events described by the alternating verbs are distributed on a scale of increasing likelihood for an ex ...
... languages do not alternate while their counterparts in other languages do. The results of the study suggest that the property which underlies the variation is the likelihood of external causation. Events described by the alternating verbs are distributed on a scale of increasing likelihood for an ex ...
Review Exercises
... Академии управления при Президенте Республики Беларусь, кандидат филологических наук, доцент А.Г.Храмченков. ...
... Академии управления при Президенте Республики Беларусь, кандидат филологических наук, доцент А.Г.Храмченков. ...
UNIT 2 Placing of adverbs - Академия управления при
... От имени коллектива авторов доктор филологических наук, профессор Л.М.Лещева ...
... От имени коллектива авторов доктор филологических наук, профессор Л.М.Лещева ...
Dynamics, causation, duration in the predicate
... languages do not alternate while their counterparts in other languages do. The results of the study suggest that the property which underlies the variation is the likelihood of external causation. Events described by the alternating verbs are distributed on a scale of increasing likelihood for an ex ...
... languages do not alternate while their counterparts in other languages do. The results of the study suggest that the property which underlies the variation is the likelihood of external causation. Events described by the alternating verbs are distributed on a scale of increasing likelihood for an ex ...
Transferring the Spanish Subjunctive Mood into English
... morphologically different from the present indicative and it only exists in the singular which is were (indicative was), and consequently, the rest of the forms of the English subjunctive are not distinct from the indicative. The subjunctive in Spanish is used more frequently than in English and als ...
... morphologically different from the present indicative and it only exists in the singular which is were (indicative was), and consequently, the rest of the forms of the English subjunctive are not distinct from the indicative. The subjunctive in Spanish is used more frequently than in English and als ...
Language Arts Curriculum Guide Template
... Have 3 students stand in front of the class. Arrange them from shortest to tallest. Have class chant, “___ is tall. ___ is taller. ___ is tallest.” Place a label on each student and review comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives. Have students apply other appropriate adjectives, following ...
... Have 3 students stand in front of the class. Arrange them from shortest to tallest. Have class chant, “___ is tall. ___ is taller. ___ is tallest.” Place a label on each student and review comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives. Have students apply other appropriate adjectives, following ...
Identifying and Writing Infinitive Phrases Skills Focus
... At this second appearing to take the oath of the presidential office, there is less occasion for an extended address than there was at the first. Then a statement, somewhat in detail, of a course to be pursued, seemed fitting and proper. Now, at the expiration of four years, during which public decl ...
... At this second appearing to take the oath of the presidential office, there is less occasion for an extended address than there was at the first. Then a statement, somewhat in detail, of a course to be pursued, seemed fitting and proper. Now, at the expiration of four years, during which public decl ...
Partitives A workshop at SLE 43
... In most cases, the Russian partitive genitive competes with the accusative, but it can also appear on subjects of unaccusative verbs used in their impersonal form, thus competing with the nominative.We argue that the opposition between the partitive and the accusative or the nominative does not coin ...
... In most cases, the Russian partitive genitive competes with the accusative, but it can also appear on subjects of unaccusative verbs used in their impersonal form, thus competing with the nominative.We argue that the opposition between the partitive and the accusative or the nominative does not coin ...
IBM Research Report Using Slot Grammar Michael C. McCord
... Figure 4: Parse of a passive sentence Note that the word sense predication give1(4,7,2,5) appropriately has node 7, by Mary (and from this Mary), as its logical subject, and has node 2, the book, as its logical object. The type of parse display shown in this section is close to the default display f ...
... Figure 4: Parse of a passive sentence Note that the word sense predication give1(4,7,2,5) appropriately has node 7, by Mary (and from this Mary), as its logical subject, and has node 2, the book, as its logical object. The type of parse display shown in this section is close to the default display f ...
AGU Grammar and Style Guide
... We dismissed data having excessively high or low values and plotted the remaining data on a T-S grid. (compound verb) An examination of Figure 4 indicates that the midlatitude values are relatively low for this parameter and that high-latitude values are quite divergent. (parallel dependent clause) ...
... We dismissed data having excessively high or low values and plotted the remaining data on a T-S grid. (compound verb) An examination of Figure 4 indicates that the midlatitude values are relatively low for this parameter and that high-latitude values are quite divergent. (parallel dependent clause) ...
Phrase particles in the Somali language
... singular and four in the plural: 1st person exclusive (a speaker and somebody else, ...
... singular and four in the plural: 1st person exclusive (a speaker and somebody else, ...
Georgi Kapchits Sentence particles in the Somali language and their
... singular and four in the plural: 1st person exclusive (a speaker and somebody else, ...
... singular and four in the plural: 1st person exclusive (a speaker and somebody else, ...
syntax - Gordon College Faculty
... 1888. In issuing this revised and enlarged edition, it seems desirable to state somewhat more fully than was done in the former preface the purpose which it is hoped the book will serve. Classified according to its intent, it belongs among the aids to the interpretation of the New Testament. It is d ...
... 1888. In issuing this revised and enlarged edition, it seems desirable to state somewhat more fully than was done in the former preface the purpose which it is hoped the book will serve. Classified according to its intent, it belongs among the aids to the interpretation of the New Testament. It is d ...
1. avem volantem
... In this list, you will find one for each word in the Chapter 1 vocabulary except for puella (which is just the feminine of the word puer). There are many othere derivatives in English from this list as well. Some of the words have the exact same form as a Latin word: gladiola, minister, virile, audi ...
... In this list, you will find one for each word in the Chapter 1 vocabulary except for puella (which is just the feminine of the word puer). There are many othere derivatives in English from this list as well. Some of the words have the exact same form as a Latin word: gladiola, minister, virile, audi ...
Unit 3 - Adverbial Clauses
... verbs, a list that does not account for sentences such as “the gates groaned open” from Mary Renault’s The King Must Die. Once one understands the palimpsest concept, it makes the analysis of such sentences easy, and it provides an alternative explanation that can be applied to other sentences, such ...
... verbs, a list that does not account for sentences such as “the gates groaned open” from Mary Renault’s The King Must Die. Once one understands the palimpsest concept, it makes the analysis of such sentences easy, and it provides an alternative explanation that can be applied to other sentences, such ...
Characteristics of Mandarin Imperatives Joan Chen-Main
... imperative subjects as either the pronoun you or quantificational. Their restriction is in line with the general notion that the subject of imperatives stands in some sort of relationship with the set of addressees. For example, Downing (1969) characterizes imperative subjects as being required to s ...
... imperative subjects as either the pronoun you or quantificational. Their restriction is in line with the general notion that the subject of imperatives stands in some sort of relationship with the set of addressees. For example, Downing (1969) characterizes imperative subjects as being required to s ...
Bracketing Guidelines for Treebank II Style Penn Treebank Project 1
... We would like to thank Mitch Marcus for his support and encouragement in the production of this document and the policy it describes. Leslie Dossey and Elizabeth Hamilton put a lot of eort into early analysis and organization of the issues. Beatrice Santorini wrote the previous manual, upon which m ...
... We would like to thank Mitch Marcus for his support and encouragement in the production of this document and the policy it describes. Leslie Dossey and Elizabeth Hamilton put a lot of eort into early analysis and organization of the issues. Beatrice Santorini wrote the previous manual, upon which m ...
AGU Grammar and Style Guide
... We dismissed data having excessively high or low values and plotted the remaining data on a T-S grid. (compound verb) An examination of Figure 4 indicates that the midlatitude values are relatively low for this parameter and that high-latitude values are quite divergent. (parallel dependent clause) ...
... We dismissed data having excessively high or low values and plotted the remaining data on a T-S grid. (compound verb) An examination of Figure 4 indicates that the midlatitude values are relatively low for this parameter and that high-latitude values are quite divergent. (parallel dependent clause) ...
Language Arts Curriculum Guide Template
... also be good, but aren’t on the learning continuum.) Have student conjugate verbs from one tense into another. Then play a tense game. With students on teams, give a sentence in one tense and ask for it back in a different tense. One student on the team repeats the sentence in the new tense. If the ...
... also be good, but aren’t on the learning continuum.) Have student conjugate verbs from one tense into another. Then play a tense game. With students on teams, give a sentence in one tense and ask for it back in a different tense. One student on the team repeats the sentence in the new tense. If the ...
9. - Universität Erfurt
... grammaticalization can contribute anything towards their clarification. The various modes of contrasting different languages, including language typology and universals research, are discussed in the perspective of grammaticalization in ch. 7. Ch. 8 concentrates on the diachronic aspect of grammatic ...
... grammaticalization can contribute anything towards their clarification. The various modes of contrasting different languages, including language typology and universals research, are discussed in the perspective of grammaticalization in ch. 7. Ch. 8 concentrates on the diachronic aspect of grammatic ...
Open Access - Biblio UGent
... and Cornips (1994), but can straightforwardly be analyzed as a small clause. Under this analysis, the Possessor of the possessive BE-sentence is argued by Broekhuis and Cornips (1994) to be a structural dative indirect object (hem ‘him’), assigned by the verb BE in the specifier position of the verb ...
... and Cornips (1994), but can straightforwardly be analyzed as a small clause. Under this analysis, the Possessor of the possessive BE-sentence is argued by Broekhuis and Cornips (1994) to be a structural dative indirect object (hem ‘him’), assigned by the verb BE in the specifier position of the verb ...
Select this.
... grammaticalization can contribute anything towards their clarification. The various modes of contrasting different languages, including language typology and universals research, are discussed in the perspective of grammaticalization in ch. 7. Ch. 8 concentrates on the diachronic aspect of grammatic ...
... grammaticalization can contribute anything towards their clarification. The various modes of contrasting different languages, including language typology and universals research, are discussed in the perspective of grammaticalization in ch. 7. Ch. 8 concentrates on the diachronic aspect of grammatic ...