Reflexive Clitics in the Slavic and Romance Languages.
... though I did not think that the time I heard it. In the retrospect, it was one of the best things that could have happened to me. Last, but not least, I would like to thank prof. Michael Wachtel for being on the committee. I spent 5 years in Princeton and I want to thank everybody there. In particul ...
... though I did not think that the time I heard it. In the retrospect, it was one of the best things that could have happened to me. Last, but not least, I would like to thank prof. Michael Wachtel for being on the committee. I spent 5 years in Princeton and I want to thank everybody there. In particul ...
Adverbs of time
... coincide with adjectives (a dead body, clear waters, clean hands). Adverbs like are past, above homonymous with prepositions. There is also a special group of pronominal adverbs when, where, how, why used either as interrogative words or as connectives to introduce subordinate clauses. Where shall w ...
... coincide with adjectives (a dead body, clear waters, clean hands). Adverbs like are past, above homonymous with prepositions. There is also a special group of pronominal adverbs when, where, how, why used either as interrogative words or as connectives to introduce subordinate clauses. Where shall w ...
a complete grammar of esperanto
... Affixes are not mentioned until some familiarity with the general character of the language is assured, as well as the possession of a fair vocabulary. They are introduced gradually, with adequate explanation and illustration. Of importance in connection with word-formation is an element distinctly ...
... Affixes are not mentioned until some familiarity with the general character of the language is assured, as well as the possession of a fair vocabulary. They are introduced gradually, with adequate explanation and illustration. Of importance in connection with word-formation is an element distinctly ...
The Columbia Guide to Standard American English
... speech can vary considerably between the social chatter before the meeting and the business discussion in the meeting itself. What is true of contextual variation in our speech is just as true of contextual variation in our writing: to whom, when, where, under what circumstances, and for what purpos ...
... speech can vary considerably between the social chatter before the meeting and the business discussion in the meeting itself. What is true of contextual variation in our speech is just as true of contextual variation in our writing: to whom, when, where, under what circumstances, and for what purpos ...
Automatic annotation of similes in literary texts
... This thesis tackles the problem of the automatic recognition of similes in literary texts written in English or in French and proposes a framework to describe them from a stylistic perspective. In this respect, in the first part of this work, we are mainly interested in circumscribing the notion of ...
... This thesis tackles the problem of the automatic recognition of similes in literary texts written in English or in French and proposes a framework to describe them from a stylistic perspective. In this respect, in the first part of this work, we are mainly interested in circumscribing the notion of ...
Automatic annotation of similes in literary texts
... The incredible power of language cannot be denied; after all, according to the JudaeoChristian tradition, each and every single little thing on Earth has been created only with words. Indeed, through language, it is possible to immerse people in fictional stories and settings as well as to make them ...
... The incredible power of language cannot be denied; after all, according to the JudaeoChristian tradition, each and every single little thing on Earth has been created only with words. Indeed, through language, it is possible to immerse people in fictional stories and settings as well as to make them ...
On Participial Imperatives
... imperatives in (21) and (23) with the non-negated participial imperatives in (5)-(6). The question arises as to why negative nominal and participial imperatives are highly productive, while the participial imperatives in (5)-(6) are extremely restricted in their distribution. We would like to propos ...
... imperatives in (21) and (23) with the non-negated participial imperatives in (5)-(6). The question arises as to why negative nominal and participial imperatives are highly productive, while the participial imperatives in (5)-(6) are extremely restricted in their distribution. We would like to propos ...
spotting errors
... a) After a few hearings the jury gave its verdict. (Pronoun ‘its is used in place of noun 'jury'). b) The jury were divided in their opinions. (Pronoun ‘their’ is used in place of noun ‘jury’ You must be wondering why different pronoun 'its' and ‘their’ is used in place of the same noun ...
... a) After a few hearings the jury gave its verdict. (Pronoun ‘its is used in place of noun 'jury'). b) The jury were divided in their opinions. (Pronoun ‘their’ is used in place of noun ‘jury’ You must be wondering why different pronoun 'its' and ‘their’ is used in place of the same noun ...
A Complete Grammar of the German Language
... Thk favor with which the author's Elementary German Grammar has been received, together with numerous re quests from eminent teachers of modern languages, for " a course" on a plan similar to that pursued in his elementary book, has induced him to prepare and publish the present volume. It is after ...
... Thk favor with which the author's Elementary German Grammar has been received, together with numerous re quests from eminent teachers of modern languages, for " a course" on a plan similar to that pursued in his elementary book, has induced him to prepare and publish the present volume. It is after ...
A Guided Approach to Writing Sentences and Paragraphs
... adults, they may have had negative experiences learning writing and grammar, considering these pursuits boring or confusing. They may even enter your course expecting to fail. Their prospects for success are not improved by textbooks that assume that students can make great strides in their writing ...
... adults, they may have had negative experiences learning writing and grammar, considering these pursuits boring or confusing. They may even enter your course expecting to fail. Their prospects for success are not improved by textbooks that assume that students can make great strides in their writing ...
A Diachronic Study on the Complementation Patterns of the Verb
... Svartvik (1992, 7-8) notes that corpora in their modern form began to be used in language studies in the early 1960s, and that the popularity of corpus linguistics has risen steadily ever since. Not all linguists endorse this development, for example Chomsky has strongly favoured introspection as a ...
... Svartvik (1992, 7-8) notes that corpora in their modern form began to be used in language studies in the early 1960s, and that the popularity of corpus linguistics has risen steadily ever since. Not all linguists endorse this development, for example Chomsky has strongly favoured introspection as a ...
Content Area: Writing
... 3. Maintain agreement between pronouns, verbs, and compound antecedents joined by "or" or "nor." 4. Do not make pronouns agree with words between the pronoun and antecedent. 5. Avoid using sexist pronouns. 6. Apply knowledge of this topic within the context of a paragraph. Topic: 2.9: Misplaced or D ...
... 3. Maintain agreement between pronouns, verbs, and compound antecedents joined by "or" or "nor." 4. Do not make pronouns agree with words between the pronoun and antecedent. 5. Avoid using sexist pronouns. 6. Apply knowledge of this topic within the context of a paragraph. Topic: 2.9: Misplaced or D ...
Writing - Pearson
... 3. Maintain agreement between pronouns, verbs, and compound antecedents joined by "or" or "nor." 4. Do not make pronouns agree with words between the pronoun and antecedent. 5. Avoid using sexist pronouns. 6. Apply knowledge of this topic within the context of a paragraph. Topic: 2.9: Misplaced or D ...
... 3. Maintain agreement between pronouns, verbs, and compound antecedents joined by "or" or "nor." 4. Do not make pronouns agree with words between the pronoun and antecedent. 5. Avoid using sexist pronouns. 6. Apply knowledge of this topic within the context of a paragraph. Topic: 2.9: Misplaced or D ...
Dependent Clause Constructions Key Examples
... Muda moɲ Brahman [ho=koɽ=aɁ daru=te ʈaŋ-al] janew=te yo=yoɁ But one brahman that=sg.hum=gen tree=obl hang=ptc holy.thread=obl see=act.pst ‘But a Brahman saw the holy thread which he had hung on a tree.’ (Peterson 2006: 307) Pred-ker(r) / -kon / -kan (‘converb’) Remark: “Th ...
... Muda moɲ Brahman [ho=koɽ=aɁ daru=te ʈaŋ-al] janew=te yo=yoɁ But one brahman that=sg.hum=gen tree=obl hang=ptc holy.thread=obl see=act.pst ‘But a Brahman saw the holy thread which he had hung on a tree.’ (Peterson 2006: 307) Pred-ker(r) / -kon / -kan (‘converb’) Remark: “Th ...
The Grammar of English Grammars
... disheartening irregularity: none but Satan is fond of plunging into chaos."--Philological Museum, (Cambridge, Eng., 1832,) Vol. i, p. 666. If there be any remedy for the neglect and ignorance here spoken of, it must be found in the more effectual teaching of English grammar. But the principles of gr ...
... disheartening irregularity: none but Satan is fond of plunging into chaos."--Philological Museum, (Cambridge, Eng., 1832,) Vol. i, p. 666. If there be any remedy for the neglect and ignorance here spoken of, it must be found in the more effectual teaching of English grammar. But the principles of gr ...
French Word Order and Lexical Weight
... head, with X1 and X2 categories which can combine with an X1 head; only the phrases with an X1 head can scramble. The analysis can be summarised as follows: (i) words, rather than maximal projections only, can be complements or modifiers, (ii) certain words, but not all, are prevented from projectin ...
... head, with X1 and X2 categories which can combine with an X1 head; only the phrases with an X1 head can scramble. The analysis can be summarised as follows: (i) words, rather than maximal projections only, can be complements or modifiers, (ii) certain words, but not all, are prevented from projectin ...
Tlingit Dictionary - Lingít Yoo X̲ʼatángi
... land, house names, or borrowed nouns which help identify where and how that clan may have come into being. personal name The names of people are often hard to interpret, because they may be words made for a specific purpose, be is an extremely contracted form, or be very old with the meaning somewha ...
... land, house names, or borrowed nouns which help identify where and how that clan may have come into being. personal name The names of people are often hard to interpret, because they may be words made for a specific purpose, be is an extremely contracted form, or be very old with the meaning somewha ...
A Complete Grammar of Esperanto
... Containing "Ol".--Causal Clauses.--"Pri la Sezonoj". XIX. "Ju" and "Des" in Comparisons.--The Preposition "Inter".-- The Preposition "Pro".--Prepositions with Adverbs and Other Prepositions.--"La Auxtuno kaj la Vintro". XX. The Demonstrative Adverb of Manner and Degree.--Prepositions Expressing Time ...
... Containing "Ol".--Causal Clauses.--"Pri la Sezonoj". XIX. "Ju" and "Des" in Comparisons.--The Preposition "Inter".-- The Preposition "Pro".--Prepositions with Adverbs and Other Prepositions.--"La Auxtuno kaj la Vintro". XX. The Demonstrative Adverb of Manner and Degree.--Prepositions Expressing Time ...
A first book of Old English : grammar, reader, notes, and vocabulary
... can always find what they desire in Sievers' Old English ...
... can always find what they desire in Sievers' Old English ...
Lenition of the Conjugated Prepositions in Irish and Welsh
... languages are more difficult to explain. Some examples of lenition cannot be understood through reconstruction, but are the result of analogical extension from other lenited forms. An example of this is the mutation caused by the Old Irish 1sg possessive pronoun mo ‘my’: lenition. Although it is cle ...
... languages are more difficult to explain. Some examples of lenition cannot be understood through reconstruction, but are the result of analogical extension from other lenited forms. An example of this is the mutation caused by the Old Irish 1sg possessive pronoun mo ‘my’: lenition. Although it is cle ...
The Latvian dative and genitive: A Cognitive Grammar - DUO
... 3.2.5 Recipient and benefactive..................................................................................80 3.2.5.1 Inanimate recipient and benefactive ............................................................87 3.2.6 Anti-recipient and malefactive......................................... ...
... 3.2.5 Recipient and benefactive..................................................................................80 3.2.5.1 Inanimate recipient and benefactive ............................................................87 3.2.6 Anti-recipient and malefactive......................................... ...
grammar of esperanto dr. ll zamenhof
... Another new feature is the gradual introduction of correlative words in their logical order, and in their proper grammatical categories, before they are called "correlatives," or tabulated. The tabulation finally presented is a real classification, with regard to the meaning and grammatical characte ...
... Another new feature is the gradual introduction of correlative words in their logical order, and in their proper grammatical categories, before they are called "correlatives," or tabulated. The tabulation finally presented is a real classification, with regard to the meaning and grammatical characte ...
FSI- Amharic Basic Course - Student Text
... After the Basic Sentences have been thoroughly memorized the students take part and act out the dialogues. parts the first time or two. ...
... After the Basic Sentences have been thoroughly memorized the students take part and act out the dialogues. parts the first time or two. ...
Oriented Adverbs - Universität Tübingen
... The thoughts put forth in this thesis have developed over a long time. I had started out with a vague plan of giving a systematic account of the ways in which adverbs address subparts of events, but then I found that certain fundamental concepts such as the notion of "manner" were undefined and uncl ...
... The thoughts put forth in this thesis have developed over a long time. I had started out with a vague plan of giving a systematic account of the ways in which adverbs address subparts of events, but then I found that certain fundamental concepts such as the notion of "manner" were undefined and uncl ...