Bible Greek: Basic Grammar of the Greek New
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... A companion book for the Bible Greek Vpod Internet Video Instruction Program biblegreekvpod.com ...
- Wiley Online Library
... there or He go to school instead of He went to school. Traditionally, such errors have been interpreted in terms of lack of knowledge of the appropriate inflections (Brown, 1973) or performance limitations in production (Bloom, 1990; Valian, 1991). However, Wexler (1994) argues that in such cases, r ...
... there or He go to school instead of He went to school. Traditionally, such errors have been interpreted in terms of lack of knowledge of the appropriate inflections (Brown, 1973) or performance limitations in production (Bloom, 1990; Valian, 1991). However, Wexler (1994) argues that in such cases, r ...
The Reduced Relative Clause: A Misnomer?
... participles convey an uncompleted action and so are interpreted as occurring simultaneously with the time referred to by the matrix verb. Unreduced relatives can only be interpreted „deictically‟. This is why sentences such as (9b) and (9d) are perfectly acceptable. Relative to the moment of speakin ...
... participles convey an uncompleted action and so are interpreted as occurring simultaneously with the time referred to by the matrix verb. Unreduced relatives can only be interpreted „deictically‟. This is why sentences such as (9b) and (9d) are perfectly acceptable. Relative to the moment of speakin ...
Grammar and Language Workbook, Part 1
... 25. You can also explore without leaving your room. 26. You can explore with your mind. 27. Some scientific discoveries are based on theories. 28. Johannes Kepler discovered the cause of tides. 29. Few people believed him. 30. Isaac Newton made many important scientific discoveries. F ...
... 25. You can also explore without leaving your room. 26. You can explore with your mind. 27. Some scientific discoveries are based on theories. 28. Johannes Kepler discovered the cause of tides. 29. Few people believed him. 30. Isaac Newton made many important scientific discoveries. F ...
Depiction Verbs and the Definiteness Effect
... ‘at most three’ and ‘few’ pattern with existential determiners as regards acceptability in existential contexts – see ₍b₎ – but are not used to modify the conversational domain in any interesting sense.3 For example, in terms of “file-change semantics” (Heim ), an assertion of ‘a Pharaoh is bur ...
... ‘at most three’ and ‘few’ pattern with existential determiners as regards acceptability in existential contexts – see ₍b₎ – but are not used to modify the conversational domain in any interesting sense.3 For example, in terms of “file-change semantics” (Heim ), an assertion of ‘a Pharaoh is bur ...
Patterns of Dative-Nominative Alternations
... Case in Minimalism), it does not alternate with nominative in passives and unaccusatives. For approaches that crucially link NP-movement to Case licensing, this entails that dative arguments do not undergo A-movement, unlike structural accusatives. (b) According to another view, which has been motiv ...
... Case in Minimalism), it does not alternate with nominative in passives and unaccusatives. For approaches that crucially link NP-movement to Case licensing, this entails that dative arguments do not undergo A-movement, unlike structural accusatives. (b) According to another view, which has been motiv ...
Verbs Llevar and Tener - Departament de Filologia Catalana
... In contrast with (21), in the constructions under study, our claim is that llevar admits incorporation of the dynamic preposition, provided this does not have phonological content. One of the most intriguing properties of this use of llevar, which is not displayed by the one analyzed in (21), is it ...
... In contrast with (21), in the constructions under study, our claim is that llevar admits incorporation of the dynamic preposition, provided this does not have phonological content. One of the most intriguing properties of this use of llevar, which is not displayed by the one analyzed in (21), is it ...
Verbal Prefixes in Russian: Conceptual structure - Munin
... (e.g. za-bežatj v magazin ‘to run by the store on the way’). However, the meaning still involves briefly entering some space, so I treat them as a subclass of occlusive meaning. The briefness of the visit seems to arise from context and pragmatic knowledge, as it appears only with certain goalcomple ...
... (e.g. za-bežatj v magazin ‘to run by the store on the way’). However, the meaning still involves briefly entering some space, so I treat them as a subclass of occlusive meaning. The briefness of the visit seems to arise from context and pragmatic knowledge, as it appears only with certain goalcomple ...
Participle Phrases
... Wanting only peace and quiet, you expect the subject that follows to be a person or animal, something capable of wanting peace and quiet. If instead, I continue . . . the bus roared down the street, you will be momentarily confused. The sentence syntax is not working the way that the language-unders ...
... Wanting only peace and quiet, you expect the subject that follows to be a person or animal, something capable of wanting peace and quiet. If instead, I continue . . . the bus roared down the street, you will be momentarily confused. The sentence syntax is not working the way that the language-unders ...
Part 2 "Of the Verb": An Australian grammar : comprehending the
... Minnaring ko unni? 'What is this for? Elm.kil.li ko, is the answer, the nrh in regimen, for to strike. ...
... Minnaring ko unni? 'What is this for? Elm.kil.li ko, is the answer, the nrh in regimen, for to strike. ...
la ciudad el mar el país
... B. You will need to create a visual presentation to go along with your talk. You can bring in actual photos or you can create drawings of a trip. Organize and attach your drawings or photos to a piece of posterboard. A good way to do this would be to put them in order of when they happened, going fr ...
... B. You will need to create a visual presentation to go along with your talk. You can bring in actual photos or you can create drawings of a trip. Organize and attach your drawings or photos to a piece of posterboard. A good way to do this would be to put them in order of when they happened, going fr ...
Translating linguistic time
... important implications as far as translation is concerned. In analyzing this specific topic, as in many other topics related to literary translation, we could spend much effort on pointing to the hampering ‘pet sparrow’, namely focusing on the difficulties and impediments that appear when translatin ...
... important implications as far as translation is concerned. In analyzing this specific topic, as in many other topics related to literary translation, we could spend much effort on pointing to the hampering ‘pet sparrow’, namely focusing on the difficulties and impediments that appear when translatin ...
Aphasia and the Theta System
... Conduction aphasias. These patients have completely lost the ability to comprehend language, formulate speech, and repeat sentences, thus combining the features of the three previous aphasias. So much damage can only be caused by a large infarct in the region supplied by the middle cerebral artery. ...
... Conduction aphasias. These patients have completely lost the ability to comprehend language, formulate speech, and repeat sentences, thus combining the features of the three previous aphasias. So much damage can only be caused by a large infarct in the region supplied by the middle cerebral artery. ...
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... Thepkanjana 1986; Savetamalya 1988), but few have worked on semantics (Kanchanawan 1978). The terms "auxiliaries" or "auxiliary verbs" used for describing the elements in Thai are rather confusing. While some call these elements "auxiliaries", ...
... Thepkanjana 1986; Savetamalya 1988), but few have worked on semantics (Kanchanawan 1978). The terms "auxiliaries" or "auxiliary verbs" used for describing the elements in Thai are rather confusing. While some call these elements "auxiliaries", ...
Verbs are a necessary component of all sentences
... denotes that the speaker does not say other than he or she thinks to be true. The maxim of quantity is related to the fair share of the talk time. The final maxim is maxim of clarity which suggests that the producer of conversation has to be clear and understandable. He or she must avoid ambiguity ...
... denotes that the speaker does not say other than he or she thinks to be true. The maxim of quantity is related to the fair share of the talk time. The final maxim is maxim of clarity which suggests that the producer of conversation has to be clear and understandable. He or she must avoid ambiguity ...
The Use of Passive Voice in the Constitution of the United States
... That the windscreen wipers started to work can properly be said to have been caused by a set of things. e) To-infinitive complement of an adjective, short passive But there is no debate, and any decisions are likely to be taken. f) Supplementive adverbial ed-clause, short passive He looked like a ma ...
... That the windscreen wipers started to work can properly be said to have been caused by a set of things. e) To-infinitive complement of an adjective, short passive But there is no debate, and any decisions are likely to be taken. f) Supplementive adverbial ed-clause, short passive He looked like a ma ...
1 Paper accepted for publication in Language Sciences Explaining
... the use of null forms and the rule that the case of the subject of the infinitive is dative cannot be rejected. This opinion is clearly expressed by Perlmutter (2007, p. 304), when he states that ‘[w]hile readers are certainly entitled to their opinions about what is desirable or undesirable, it is ...
... the use of null forms and the rule that the case of the subject of the infinitive is dative cannot be rejected. This opinion is clearly expressed by Perlmutter (2007, p. 304), when he states that ‘[w]hile readers are certainly entitled to their opinions about what is desirable or undesirable, it is ...
Bare resultatives - UCL Phonetics and Linguistics
... If subjects are generated in the projection of V, these representations are identical (abstracting away from linear order): (3) a. [V DP V] b. [V V DP] There is a way in a theory of bare phrase structure to maintain the view that subjects are specifiers of lexical heads. Chomsky (1995b) defines a he ...
... If subjects are generated in the projection of V, these representations are identical (abstracting away from linear order): (3) a. [V DP V] b. [V V DP] There is a way in a theory of bare phrase structure to maintain the view that subjects are specifiers of lexical heads. Chomsky (1995b) defines a he ...
Did You Get It? Práctica de gramática
... Los buzones están arreglados. (The mailboxes are fixed.) ...
... Los buzones están arreglados. (The mailboxes are fixed.) ...
4. Two sample classes encoded: motion verbs and `know verbs`
... found in MRDs (which are our main source of data), and to meet the user-requirements. However, since these 'new' relations require more complicated procedures in order to be acquired, for the time being their values will be coded only in relation to those subsets of verbs for which we have enough da ...
... found in MRDs (which are our main source of data), and to meet the user-requirements. However, since these 'new' relations require more complicated procedures in order to be acquired, for the time being their values will be coded only in relation to those subsets of verbs for which we have enough da ...
gerúndio - CLUL - Universidade de Lisboa
... ii. ACABAR (literally: “end”), when it indicates the last of a series of events (rather than the end of a given situation8 ), in which case the preposition preceding the infinitive is por: (19) a. “«t-shirts» vendidas ao quilo numa feira acabaram por provocar uma cena rocambolesca (...).” (NP, par 1 ...
... ii. ACABAR (literally: “end”), when it indicates the last of a series of events (rather than the end of a given situation8 ), in which case the preposition preceding the infinitive is por: (19) a. “«t-shirts» vendidas ao quilo numa feira acabaram por provocar uma cena rocambolesca (...).” (NP, par 1 ...
The Newar verb in Tibeto-Burman perspective
... subject (intransitive subject and transitive agent) in all tenses, the conjugation of Kathmandu Newar distinguishes conjunct from disjunct forms. Generally speaking, the conjunct is the form used with a first person subject in statements and with a second person subject in questions, and the disjunc ...
... subject (intransitive subject and transitive agent) in all tenses, the conjugation of Kathmandu Newar distinguishes conjunct from disjunct forms. Generally speaking, the conjunct is the form used with a first person subject in statements and with a second person subject in questions, and the disjunc ...
PROGRESSIVE STRUCTURES OF ENGLISH AND CATALAN
... an ActP (the projection of the head Act) with a VP complement. Following Kayne (1994) -who, in turn, follows Vergnaud (1984)--1 propose that ActP is the complement of DP. In order to realise a predication relation, the embedded V head must raise to the head Act to check its tense, aspect and agreeme ...
... an ActP (the projection of the head Act) with a VP complement. Following Kayne (1994) -who, in turn, follows Vergnaud (1984)--1 propose that ActP is the complement of DP. In order to realise a predication relation, the embedded V head must raise to the head Act to check its tense, aspect and agreeme ...