Cross-LinguistiC Patterns of Linking
... A major claim in RRG is that no syntactic subcategorization information of any kind is required in the lexical entries for verbs. For regular verbs, all that is required is the LS and nothing more, as in all except (11d). For most irregular verbs, only the macrorole number needs to be specified. Th ...
... A major claim in RRG is that no syntactic subcategorization information of any kind is required in the lexical entries for verbs. For regular verbs, all that is required is the LS and nothing more, as in all except (11d). For most irregular verbs, only the macrorole number needs to be specified. Th ...
Meeting 3 Noun Phrase & Constituents
... consists of a noun, with an optional determinative and adjective (in that order) preceding it and a prepositional phrase following it. ...
... consists of a noun, with an optional determinative and adjective (in that order) preceding it and a prepositional phrase following it. ...
A Grammar and Glossary of the Manange Language Kristine A. Hildebrandt
... The Kingdom of Nepal is a land-locked country, positioned between China and the Tibetan plateau to the north and India to the south. The country may be divided geographically into three primary regions: in the north, the Himalayas, the world’s highest mountain range; in the center, many ranges of ve ...
... The Kingdom of Nepal is a land-locked country, positioned between China and the Tibetan plateau to the north and India to the south. The country may be divided geographically into three primary regions: in the north, the Himalayas, the world’s highest mountain range; in the center, many ranges of ve ...
Possessives and relational nouns
... England ]’s hat, [the person I was just talking to]’s hat, etc.). Because a possessive is itself a DP, possessives can be nested arbitrarily deep (John’s friend’s mother’s ... lawyer’s brother ). Although English once had a robust case system (a vestige remains in the possessive forms of pronouns, h ...
... England ]’s hat, [the person I was just talking to]’s hat, etc.). Because a possessive is itself a DP, possessives can be nested arbitrarily deep (John’s friend’s mother’s ... lawyer’s brother ). Although English once had a robust case system (a vestige remains in the possessive forms of pronouns, h ...
Chuyên đề : điền hình thức đúng của từ trong ngoặc – Lớp 12
... together so alone somehow carefully anyhow also how Ex: We went to school together The birds sang sweetly 3.3.1.2- Adverbs of time: express when an action is done today once before since now soon always seldom rarely already early ago then often sometimes Ex: It often rains in the tropics. I have ne ...
... together so alone somehow carefully anyhow also how Ex: We went to school together The birds sang sweetly 3.3.1.2- Adverbs of time: express when an action is done today once before since now soon always seldom rarely already early ago then often sometimes Ex: It often rains in the tropics. I have ne ...
IN GOD WE TRUST
... preferred • I found it difficult to accept Dr Smith's contention in chapter 3 that the new agonist has superior pharmacokinetics and is therefore more widely used. ...
... preferred • I found it difficult to accept Dr Smith's contention in chapter 3 that the new agonist has superior pharmacokinetics and is therefore more widely used. ...
Creating Sentences with Participial Phrases
... A participial phrase is flexible, a structure that can be placed at the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence. Participial phrases may be arranged to show a sequence of actions, as in the "pinball" sentence just seen. They may also be set up to show that two or more actions are occurring at the sa ...
... A participial phrase is flexible, a structure that can be placed at the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence. Participial phrases may be arranged to show a sequence of actions, as in the "pinball" sentence just seen. They may also be set up to show that two or more actions are occurring at the sa ...
Relative Clauses Notes #12
... The car that won the race looked very futuristic, didn't it? They've recaptured all the animals that escaped from the zoo. The children saw the actual spacecraft that landed on the moon. ...
... The car that won the race looked very futuristic, didn't it? They've recaptured all the animals that escaped from the zoo. The children saw the actual spacecraft that landed on the moon. ...
Baldwin, Timothy and Su Nam Kim (2010) Multiword Expressions, in
... with markedly high frequency, relative to the component words or alternative phrasings of the same expression (Cruse 1986; Sag, Baldwin, Bond, Copestake, and Flickinger 2002). For example, in Table 1.1, we present an illustration of statistical idiomaticity, adapted from Cruse (1986, p281). The exam ...
... with markedly high frequency, relative to the component words or alternative phrasings of the same expression (Cruse 1986; Sag, Baldwin, Bond, Copestake, and Flickinger 2002). For example, in Table 1.1, we present an illustration of statistical idiomaticity, adapted from Cruse (1986, p281). The exam ...
The Spanish Nominalized Infinitives: A proposal for a classification
... a third type of structure: a verbal infinitive that has AgrP characteristics.1 Evidence for the AgrP nature of this structure is provided by the fact that it allows modals as well as accusative case and the modification of adjectives and adverbs. It also presents some structural contrast with respec ...
... a third type of structure: a verbal infinitive that has AgrP characteristics.1 Evidence for the AgrP nature of this structure is provided by the fact that it allows modals as well as accusative case and the modification of adjectives and adverbs. It also presents some structural contrast with respec ...
Tying Ideas Together with Conjunctions and Relative Pronouns
... Subordinating conjunctions have some similarities to coordinating conjunctions: Both types of conjunctions link ideas together, both introduce one of the ideas, and both generally use commas to separate the two ideas. The distinguishing characteristics of subordinating conjunctions are as follows: ✓ ...
... Subordinating conjunctions have some similarities to coordinating conjunctions: Both types of conjunctions link ideas together, both introduce one of the ideas, and both generally use commas to separate the two ideas. The distinguishing characteristics of subordinating conjunctions are as follows: ✓ ...
1 10. Hortative (Excerpt from Eggleston, 2013) The hortative is the
... Hortative forms take an optional suffix –(y)i or-u. The presence or absence of this suffix ...
... Hortative forms take an optional suffix –(y)i or-u. The presence or absence of this suffix ...
Concrete and Abstract Nouns
... Reflexive and intensive pronouns are formed by adding -self or -selves to personal pronouns. Examples: I usually make myself dinner if my parents work ...
... Reflexive and intensive pronouns are formed by adding -self or -selves to personal pronouns. Examples: I usually make myself dinner if my parents work ...
Presente de subjuntivo
... 3. It has a change of subject (‗yo‘ in the main clause, ‗tú‘ in the subordinate clause). ...
... 3. It has a change of subject (‗yo‘ in the main clause, ‗tú‘ in the subordinate clause). ...
Book Seven 1 Review of Elements: Prefixes, Bases, and Suffixes 2
... when they are added to certain stems. The consonants change their sound and spelling to be more like, or similar to, the first sound and letter in the stem. When sounds and letters change this way to be more similar to a sound or letter near them, the process is called assimilation. For instance, th ...
... when they are added to certain stems. The consonants change their sound and spelling to be more like, or similar to, the first sound and letter in the stem. When sounds and letters change this way to be more similar to a sound or letter near them, the process is called assimilation. For instance, th ...
Verbs Llevar and Tener - Departament de Filologia Catalana
... behave as light verbs: they are not real predicates but mere hosts for an abstract preposition as well as carriers of tense and agreement properties. Thus temporal llevar and tener host an abstract prepositional predicate of temporal location. The head of this predicate (the preposition) must incorp ...
... behave as light verbs: they are not real predicates but mere hosts for an abstract preposition as well as carriers of tense and agreement properties. Thus temporal llevar and tener host an abstract prepositional predicate of temporal location. The head of this predicate (the preposition) must incorp ...
Full text
... of experiences, in a rebellious and self-supporting effort to preserve a sense of genuine, different self, and inclined to practice an escape from emotion and an escape from personality, so as to create an art that could transcend time and space, or the contingent human universe. Via Toklas’ voice, ...
... of experiences, in a rebellious and self-supporting effort to preserve a sense of genuine, different self, and inclined to practice an escape from emotion and an escape from personality, so as to create an art that could transcend time and space, or the contingent human universe. Via Toklas’ voice, ...
answer key - Scholastic
... 9. Everyone quickly turned to look at her. 10. Suddenly I lost all interest in Gracie. 11. But now our teacher was watching me. 12. I’ll have to remember what it means to read quietly. ...
... 9. Everyone quickly turned to look at her. 10. Suddenly I lost all interest in Gracie. 11. But now our teacher was watching me. 12. I’ll have to remember what it means to read quietly. ...
V - UA Campus Repository
... The principal word In the complete subject Is the simple subject. It is always a noun or pronoun. The principal word In the complete predicate le the sim ple predicate. It is always a verb. Since we can now pick out the simple subject and the simple predicate of the sentence, we shall begin to diag ...
... The principal word In the complete subject Is the simple subject. It is always a noun or pronoun. The principal word In the complete predicate le the sim ple predicate. It is always a verb. Since we can now pick out the simple subject and the simple predicate of the sentence, we shall begin to diag ...
“Psilo”: Exploring the Case of a Diminutive Prefix in
... (if any) in other languages like English and French. Second, I present its rich distribution across different kinds of lexical categories, its rather fuzzy morphological status, as well as its loose relation with ordinary diminutive morphemes in terms of their semantic and pragmatic functions. Third ...
... (if any) in other languages like English and French. Second, I present its rich distribution across different kinds of lexical categories, its rather fuzzy morphological status, as well as its loose relation with ordinary diminutive morphemes in terms of their semantic and pragmatic functions. Third ...
Illustrating the prototype structures of parts of speech
... explored in a comprehensive manner. Gradience is a key characteristic of prototypes (Rosch 1978), and it is found for parts of speech in the continuum from object concepts to property concepts to action concepts. This gradience—and the semantic primitives that motivate the continuum—are explored ...
... explored in a comprehensive manner. Gradience is a key characteristic of prototypes (Rosch 1978), and it is found for parts of speech in the continuum from object concepts to property concepts to action concepts. This gradience—and the semantic primitives that motivate the continuum—are explored ...
preguntar
... The key to learning to use the indirect object pronouns is the same as the key for direct object pronouns. You must learn to think in phrases, not words. The phrases consist of a pronoun and a conjugated verb. In the following examples, note that the IO remains the same, while the subject of the phr ...
... The key to learning to use the indirect object pronouns is the same as the key for direct object pronouns. You must learn to think in phrases, not words. The phrases consist of a pronoun and a conjugated verb. In the following examples, note that the IO remains the same, while the subject of the phr ...
Clause Structure: the three layers
... asking the `why’ question, i.e. beyond explanatory adequacy or why the rules are the way they are.. From teaching `baby’ syntax, I know that sometimes basic terms such as complement, adverbial, and modifier are not always concrete for students. Students have heard the terms but don’t know how to us ...
... asking the `why’ question, i.e. beyond explanatory adequacy or why the rules are the way they are.. From teaching `baby’ syntax, I know that sometimes basic terms such as complement, adverbial, and modifier are not always concrete for students. Students have heard the terms but don’t know how to us ...
Shurley and Reading Street Alignment
... Patten 3 sentence with indirect object. Begin Unit 4 on 11/10, ending on or about 1/16. Lessons 100-120. Pattern 4 sentence with predicate noun. Begin Unit 5 on 1/20, ending on or about March 6. Lessons 127-147. Pattern 5 sentence with predicate adjective. Begin Unit 6 on March 9, ending on or about ...
... Patten 3 sentence with indirect object. Begin Unit 4 on 11/10, ending on or about 1/16. Lessons 100-120. Pattern 4 sentence with predicate noun. Begin Unit 5 on 1/20, ending on or about March 6. Lessons 127-147. Pattern 5 sentence with predicate adjective. Begin Unit 6 on March 9, ending on or about ...