Subjunctives: How much left periphery do you need? Manuela
... The second problem we have detected concerning subjunctive is that little attention has been paid to the information structure of subjunctive sentences. The exceptions have been Kempchinsky (2008) and Baunaz et al. (2013). For the former desiderative verbs are not compatible with contrastive focus i ...
... The second problem we have detected concerning subjunctive is that little attention has been paid to the information structure of subjunctive sentences. The exceptions have been Kempchinsky (2008) and Baunaz et al. (2013). For the former desiderative verbs are not compatible with contrastive focus i ...
Possessive pronouns as determiners in Japanese-to
... ownership, as in my wallet, or a family relationship, my father, but Japanese does not. The use of possessive pronouns with the nouns which head the noun phrases in group III seems to be tied to the particular words. In particular, words which denote body parts, work, personal possessions, attribute ...
... ownership, as in my wallet, or a family relationship, my father, but Japanese does not. The use of possessive pronouns with the nouns which head the noun phrases in group III seems to be tied to the particular words. In particular, words which denote body parts, work, personal possessions, attribute ...
CD 24614-2 WordSeg2
... word boundaries of text cannot be fully identified by typographic properties(like spaces in English), for example, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, and Mongolian. Part2 focuses on word segmentation for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. These three languages are similar and different in some ...
... word boundaries of text cannot be fully identified by typographic properties(like spaces in English), for example, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, and Mongolian. Part2 focuses on word segmentation for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. These three languages are similar and different in some ...
A Grammar Research Guide for Ngwi Languages
... been used to describe many of the known languages that have now been assigned to this group. The group includes seventy-five languages, divided into the Northern (17 languages), Central (24), Southeastern (24), and Southern (10) Ngwi languages. Five were formerly classified as Hani, and twentytwo we ...
... been used to describe many of the known languages that have now been assigned to this group. The group includes seventy-five languages, divided into the Northern (17 languages), Central (24), Southeastern (24), and Southern (10) Ngwi languages. Five were formerly classified as Hani, and twentytwo we ...
Reflexives and Reciprocals in Copala Trique
... Copala Trique is found in Hollenbach (1977; 1983); the 1983 paper deals exclusively with metrical and autosegmental structure and supersedes statements on these topics found in the 1977 article. Note that the tone system has been reanalyzed as a register system, rather than as a contour system, and ...
... Copala Trique is found in Hollenbach (1977; 1983); the 1983 paper deals exclusively with metrical and autosegmental structure and supersedes statements on these topics found in the 1977 article. Note that the tone system has been reanalyzed as a register system, rather than as a contour system, and ...
Resolving polysemy in verbs - Laboratorio di Linguistica
... minor categories (such as adverbials, locatives, temporal adjuncts, etc.) and subphrasal cues (genitives, partitives, negatives, bare plural/determiner distinction, infinitivals, etc.). The set of all ‘usage contexts’ in which a polysemous word occurs can usually be split into groups where each grou ...
... minor categories (such as adverbials, locatives, temporal adjuncts, etc.) and subphrasal cues (genitives, partitives, negatives, bare plural/determiner distinction, infinitivals, etc.). The set of all ‘usage contexts’ in which a polysemous word occurs can usually be split into groups where each grou ...
§1 In Old English, a noun or a noun phrase inflected for Genitive
... (demonstratives, possessives, adjectives), not only the head noun but also these modifiers were inflected for Genitive Case, as the formulas in Figure 2a show. Importantly, this distribution is the same for nominals inflected for the other cases (see Figure 2b). However, after the OE period, the ge ...
... (demonstratives, possessives, adjectives), not only the head noun but also these modifiers were inflected for Genitive Case, as the formulas in Figure 2a show. Importantly, this distribution is the same for nominals inflected for the other cases (see Figure 2b). However, after the OE period, the ge ...
Chapter 3: PERFECT AND PERFECT PROGRESSIVE TENSES
... If teacher-led, this exercise can be expanded by eliciting similar sentences using the simple past: e.g., How many books have you bought since the beginning of the semester? can be followed by When did you buy this book? As with any teacher-led oral exercise, omit items irrelevant to your particular ...
... If teacher-led, this exercise can be expanded by eliciting similar sentences using the simple past: e.g., How many books have you bought since the beginning of the semester? can be followed by When did you buy this book? As with any teacher-led oral exercise, omit items irrelevant to your particular ...
Let`s go look at usage: A constructional approach to
... c. *He went ate at that restaurant yesterday. ...
... c. *He went ate at that restaurant yesterday. ...
Pronoun Production: Word or World Knowledge?
... However, it turns out that distributivity does affect number agreement in languages other than English (e.g., Vigliocco, Butterworth and Garrett 1996), and sometimes even in English (Eberhard 1999). Notional involvement has also been found in processes of grammatical gender agreement. In a series of ...
... However, it turns out that distributivity does affect number agreement in languages other than English (e.g., Vigliocco, Butterworth and Garrett 1996), and sometimes even in English (Eberhard 1999). Notional involvement has also been found in processes of grammatical gender agreement. In a series of ...
PRACTICE BOOK - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
... • An exclamation is a sentence that shows strong feelings. It ends with an exclamation point. • Begin each exclamation with a capital letter. We love the zoo! Wow, those are huge elephants! Underline each exclamation. 1. Today is Saturday. 2. Hooray, we are going to the zoo! 3. We will see many anim ...
... • An exclamation is a sentence that shows strong feelings. It ends with an exclamation point. • Begin each exclamation with a capital letter. We love the zoo! Wow, those are huge elephants! Underline each exclamation. 1. Today is Saturday. 2. Hooray, we are going to the zoo! 3. We will see many anim ...
ŠIAULIAI UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT
... world where the basic communication device is the English language among varies cultural societies in order to share general knowledge, experience and belief. Obviously, learning a language refers to understanding the general parts of speech. Moreover, these parts include semantic, morphologic, synt ...
... world where the basic communication device is the English language among varies cultural societies in order to share general knowledge, experience and belief. Obviously, learning a language refers to understanding the general parts of speech. Moreover, these parts include semantic, morphologic, synt ...
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... 1.2.1 Notational Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3 First Part of the Problem: The Ancient Egyptian Language . 1.3.1 History and Different Stages of the Ancient Egyptian ...
... 1.2.1 Notational Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3 First Part of the Problem: The Ancient Egyptian Language . 1.3.1 History and Different Stages of the Ancient Egyptian ...
Movement of properties and properties of movement
... – Anaphoric definites cannot be type shifted, but other elements can be. 5. I conclude by discussing the ramifications of the Π-position asymmetry for the syntax–semantics interface, in particular why movement can only ...
... – Anaphoric definites cannot be type shifted, but other elements can be. 5. I conclude by discussing the ramifications of the Π-position asymmetry for the syntax–semantics interface, in particular why movement can only ...
Class VIII Infinitive_2015
... ἤκουσαν τοῦτο αὐτὸν πεποιηκέναι τὸ σημεῖον They heard he had done this sign Nuances cannot be translated into English generally ...
... ἤκουσαν τοῦτο αὐτὸν πεποιηκέναι τὸ σημεῖον They heard he had done this sign Nuances cannot be translated into English generally ...
Cognate objects in Vietnamese transitive verbs
... verbs and behave differently from each other. The positing of indirect cognate objects correctly predicts that (i) in a ditransitive verb, a cognate object cannot occur if there are already two regular objects; (ii) Vietnamese cognate objects can occur with unaccusative verbs and behave differently ...
... verbs and behave differently from each other. The positing of indirect cognate objects correctly predicts that (i) in a ditransitive verb, a cognate object cannot occur if there are already two regular objects; (ii) Vietnamese cognate objects can occur with unaccusative verbs and behave differently ...
Producing Biographical Summaries: Combining
... Text Corpus (called ‘Reuters’ in this paper) -nearly three years of wire service news reports containing 105.5 million words. Examples of verbs in the Reuters corpus which show up as promiscuous include “get”, “like”, “give”, “intend”, “add”, “want”, “be”, “do”, “hope”, “think”, “make”, “dream”, “ha ...
... Text Corpus (called ‘Reuters’ in this paper) -nearly three years of wire service news reports containing 105.5 million words. Examples of verbs in the Reuters corpus which show up as promiscuous include “get”, “like”, “give”, “intend”, “add”, “want”, “be”, “do”, “hope”, “think”, “make”, “dream”, “ha ...
Part-of-Speech Tagging
... Until now we have been using part-of-speech terms like noun and verb rather freely. In this section we give a more complete definition of these and other classes. While word classes do have semantic tendencies—adjectives, for example, often describe properties and nouns people— parts-of-speech are t ...
... Until now we have been using part-of-speech terms like noun and verb rather freely. In this section we give a more complete definition of these and other classes. While word classes do have semantic tendencies—adjectives, for example, often describe properties and nouns people— parts-of-speech are t ...
Nouns and Pronouns Mastery
... (A) is hotly debated concerning the age ranges of its members, culturists generally agree that they describe (B) is hotly debated concerning the age ranges of its members, culturists generally agree that it describe (C) is hotly debated concerning the age ranges of its members, culturists general ...
... (A) is hotly debated concerning the age ranges of its members, culturists generally agree that they describe (B) is hotly debated concerning the age ranges of its members, culturists generally agree that it describe (C) is hotly debated concerning the age ranges of its members, culturists general ...
English passive voice
... is formed periphrastically: the usual form uses the auxiliary verb be (or get) together with the past participle of the main verb. For example, Caesar was stabbed by Brutus uses the passive voice. The subject denotes the person (Caesar) affected by the action of the verb. The agent is expressed here ...
... is formed periphrastically: the usual form uses the auxiliary verb be (or get) together with the past participle of the main verb. For example, Caesar was stabbed by Brutus uses the passive voice. The subject denotes the person (Caesar) affected by the action of the verb. The agent is expressed here ...
PART B - Academic Skills
... Summary of this Grammar Guide This is a very short Grammar guide with some of the key features associated with technical writing. There are activities in this guide and links to web sites with online quizzes. It should be read in conjunction with Part A - Writing the Report. Writing clearly and prec ...
... Summary of this Grammar Guide This is a very short Grammar guide with some of the key features associated with technical writing. There are activities in this guide and links to web sites with online quizzes. It should be read in conjunction with Part A - Writing the Report. Writing clearly and prec ...
The Printable KISS Grammar Workbooks
... 3. The judge, by the way, was the King and he wore his crown over his great wig. 4. She waited for some time without hearing anything more. 5. Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, ...
... 3. The judge, by the way, was the King and he wore his crown over his great wig. 4. She waited for some time without hearing anything more. 5. Oh, my poor little feet, I wonder who will put on your shoes and stockings for you now, ...
The Ancient Languages of Syria
... to the sixth century cannot be made precisely (not to suggest this is an especially unusual state of affairs) and it is equally possible that the earliest attestation of all three should be dated to the seventh century. Beginning with the seventh century the pace of language attestation begins to ac ...
... to the sixth century cannot be made precisely (not to suggest this is an especially unusual state of affairs) and it is equally possible that the earliest attestation of all three should be dated to the seventh century. Beginning with the seventh century the pace of language attestation begins to ac ...
Gr V Lang Art - Teacher Training materials for ICT in Education
... the teacher. Using words in sentences. Defining words as they appear in context. Including words in personal dictionary. ...
... the teacher. Using words in sentences. Defining words as they appear in context. Including words in personal dictionary. ...