575 Tlingit Verbs - Sealaska Heritage Institute
... were compiled into a database using Toolbox software and additionally organized into a user-friendly online database, hosted on the Goldbelt Heritage Foundation website. Based on the documented forms, descriptions of each of the twelve modes were written, with second language students and teachers a ...
... were compiled into a database using Toolbox software and additionally organized into a user-friendly online database, hosted on the Goldbelt Heritage Foundation website. Based on the documented forms, descriptions of each of the twelve modes were written, with second language students and teachers a ...
Spanish 2013 - Stanton Community Schools
... proper conjugation of the verb “querer”. Express various weather conditions using the verb “hacer”. Construct complete phrases using proper conjugation form of the verbs “jugar” and “ir”. Illustrate everyday activities by conjugating regular “-ar” verbs. Compare with others what they like to do. Ada ...
... proper conjugation of the verb “querer”. Express various weather conditions using the verb “hacer”. Construct complete phrases using proper conjugation form of the verbs “jugar” and “ir”. Illustrate everyday activities by conjugating regular “-ar” verbs. Compare with others what they like to do. Ada ...
Verbal Compounding in English - Anglistik
... genuine verbal compounds? The idea that the existence of verbal pseudo-compounds and of a small number of genuine verbal compounds could spark the production of further genuine verbal compounds and eventually turn verbal compounding into a productive pattern was in fact mentioned prior to the emerge ...
... genuine verbal compounds? The idea that the existence of verbal pseudo-compounds and of a small number of genuine verbal compounds could spark the production of further genuine verbal compounds and eventually turn verbal compounding into a productive pattern was in fact mentioned prior to the emerge ...
linguistics
... 1 On the chronology of Vedic texts, see, for instance, Witzel 1995. 2 Other terms referring to this class of verbs include ambitransitive (e.g. Dixon 1994: 18, 54 et passim), which is somewhat less commonly used, however. ...
... 1 On the chronology of Vedic texts, see, for instance, Witzel 1995. 2 Other terms referring to this class of verbs include ambitransitive (e.g. Dixon 1994: 18, 54 et passim), which is somewhat less commonly used, however. ...
Chapter 4 Extragrammatical expression of
... But on the other hand, the revitalization of the studies on evidentiality set in motion by Chafe and Nichols (1986) paved the way for a more extensive perspective, in which evidentiality is not only restricted to what is ‘formally’ coded by the core of grammatical systems but is also intended as a m ...
... But on the other hand, the revitalization of the studies on evidentiality set in motion by Chafe and Nichols (1986) paved the way for a more extensive perspective, in which evidentiality is not only restricted to what is ‘formally’ coded by the core of grammatical systems but is also intended as a m ...
Grammar Differences between British and American English
... 1.1.2 American English British brought their language – English – to the New World in 1607 when they settled there and set up a colony known as Jamestown. In 1620 another British colony was set up by Puritans in the New World. In 17th century many British immigrants came and they brought different d ...
... 1.1.2 American English British brought their language – English – to the New World in 1607 when they settled there and set up a colony known as Jamestown. In 1620 another British colony was set up by Puritans in the New World. In 17th century many British immigrants came and they brought different d ...
Old Norse I: Grammar - Viking Society Web Publications
... school system no longer cultivates, and so leave unexplained many things which to the modern student are opaque. The present Grammar has been written with one aim only: to facilitate the learning of Old Norse for as wide a range of students as possible. It therefore eschews historical digressions ex ...
... school system no longer cultivates, and so leave unexplained many things which to the modern student are opaque. The present Grammar has been written with one aim only: to facilitate the learning of Old Norse for as wide a range of students as possible. It therefore eschews historical digressions ex ...
Canonical Inflectional Classes - Cascadilla Proceedings Project
... take a ‘canonical’ approach. This means that we extrapolate from what there is to what there might be, in order to define the theoretical space. Within that scheme of theoretical possibilities we can situate the real instances we find. An effect of this approach is to separate out coincidental overl ...
... take a ‘canonical’ approach. This means that we extrapolate from what there is to what there might be, in order to define the theoretical space. Within that scheme of theoretical possibilities we can situate the real instances we find. An effect of this approach is to separate out coincidental overl ...
grammaticalization and the semantic
... was studying at the Freidrich-Alexander-Universität in Erlangen, Germany. I came to the topic of grammaticalization and modal verbs in a seminar on German language change, so I must thank Stefanie Stricker for first introducing me to this exciting field of linguistic research. I also owe a debt of g ...
... was studying at the Freidrich-Alexander-Universität in Erlangen, Germany. I came to the topic of grammaticalization and modal verbs in a seminar on German language change, so I must thank Stefanie Stricker for first introducing me to this exciting field of linguistic research. I also owe a debt of g ...
Verb Resource Book
... A verb also has a tense. There are six tenses in Latin: present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect. Each one of these tenses represents both a time (past, present, or future) and an aspect (simple, completed, progressive). ...
... A verb also has a tense. There are six tenses in Latin: present, imperfect, future, perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect. Each one of these tenses represents both a time (past, present, or future) and an aspect (simple, completed, progressive). ...
Kim, Kyumin - University of Toronto
... of my proposal, this fact suggests that some internal property of ‘the door’ is responsible for the event ‘opening’; thus, the morpheme can appear in (21b).5 Another point is that the data discussed in the section cannot receive an adequate account under the unaccusative analysis. Recall that in thi ...
... of my proposal, this fact suggests that some internal property of ‘the door’ is responsible for the event ‘opening’; thus, the morpheme can appear in (21b).5 Another point is that the data discussed in the section cannot receive an adequate account under the unaccusative analysis. Recall that in thi ...
Verb Phrases - E
... is suffixed to the locative nouns when the head verb follows them, but the locative pronouns do not take any locative marker. When a verb belonging to the movement class of verbs (movement class of verbs are po:vu - ‘go’, vellu- ‘go’ ce:ru-’reach’, vatstsu-’come’, nadutsu-’walk’, parigettu-’run’, et ...
... is suffixed to the locative nouns when the head verb follows them, but the locative pronouns do not take any locative marker. When a verb belonging to the movement class of verbs (movement class of verbs are po:vu - ‘go’, vellu- ‘go’ ce:ru-’reach’, vatstsu-’come’, nadutsu-’walk’, parigettu-’run’, et ...
Particle verbs and benefactive double objects in English: high and
... transitive, since the direct object is selected for by different elements in each case. However, with the particle verb, if the direct object is selected for by the small clause predicate, then we would expect the selectional restrictions on the object to be different than with the transitive, since ...
... transitive, since the direct object is selected for by different elements in each case. However, with the particle verb, if the direct object is selected for by the small clause predicate, then we would expect the selectional restrictions on the object to be different than with the transitive, since ...
A Short Descriptive Grammar of the Svan Language
... older men in the Upper Svan communities of Becho, Mestia, Mulax, and Ushgul, who had worked as migrant laborers in Karachay and Balkar villages in the 1930’s, retained a good knowledge of Karachay-Balkar (which they confusingly refer to as lusæw “Ossetian”). Since the late 19th century, successive a ...
... older men in the Upper Svan communities of Becho, Mestia, Mulax, and Ushgul, who had worked as migrant laborers in Karachay and Balkar villages in the 1930’s, retained a good knowledge of Karachay-Balkar (which they confusingly refer to as lusæw “Ossetian”). Since the late 19th century, successive a ...
... provide a formal account of the relational semantic determinants of 'aux-selection' in languages like Italian and French. Secondly, I argue that the progressive construction can be analyzed as involving a locative unaccusative structure over that argument structure lexically associated to the verbal ...
Basic Croatian (ver 0.24) - ALVSMITH
... I begun writing my Croatian language blog because I thought there's not enough information on the Internet about the Croatian language basics. I will concentrate mostly on spoken, everyday language. If you take a look at an average Croatian language book, or read about Croatian grammar on Wikipedia, ...
... I begun writing my Croatian language blog because I thought there's not enough information on the Internet about the Croatian language basics. I will concentrate mostly on spoken, everyday language. If you take a look at an average Croatian language book, or read about Croatian grammar on Wikipedia, ...
mandarin compound verbs - Taiwan Journal of Linguistics
... I owe a deep debt of gratitude to the many people who enabled me to finish this work, a revision of my dissertation, defended at Leiden in September 2004, though I can only mention a few. I thank my children Eric and Nadia and nephew Shan for continuing to be such an important part of my life, and b ...
... I owe a deep debt of gratitude to the many people who enabled me to finish this work, a revision of my dissertation, defended at Leiden in September 2004, though I can only mention a few. I thank my children Eric and Nadia and nephew Shan for continuing to be such an important part of my life, and b ...
The neuter in Bantu A Systemic Functional analysis
... The core objective of this dissertation is to make a description of the neuter and its function(s) introduced in section 1.1. In doing so, I use the theory of SFG as an analytical tool. Although usually the general theory and specific description interact with and challenge each other, I believe tha ...
... The core objective of this dissertation is to make a description of the neuter and its function(s) introduced in section 1.1. In doing so, I use the theory of SFG as an analytical tool. Although usually the general theory and specific description interact with and challenge each other, I believe tha ...
verb complementation
... complementation after Germanic verba sentiendi renders such descriptions incomplete and in the case of generative descrip tions, too powerful, since they generate ungrammatical embeddings. The present work is intended as a contribution to a more adequate description of embedding processes in German ...
... complementation after Germanic verba sentiendi renders such descriptions incomplete and in the case of generative descrip tions, too powerful, since they generate ungrammatical embeddings. The present work is intended as a contribution to a more adequate description of embedding processes in German ...
Putting Pieces Together: Combining FrameNet, VerbNet
... Extraction and Question Answering, and are currently evaluated in other applications such as Machine Translation and Text Summarization. The process of semantic parsing typically implies a learning stage, where the semantic structures to be identified are acquired from an existing lexical resource, w ...
... Extraction and Question Answering, and are currently evaluated in other applications such as Machine Translation and Text Summarization. The process of semantic parsing typically implies a learning stage, where the semantic structures to be identified are acquired from an existing lexical resource, w ...
Coercion on the edge - Repositorio Académico
... cantado). As it can be seen from the examples, this grammatical aspect is usually expressed by the grammatical rules applied to a verb on a given linguistic construction (conjugation). Nevertheless, there is another distinction to be made when discussing aspect. Many authors began to realise that ve ...
... cantado). As it can be seen from the examples, this grammatical aspect is usually expressed by the grammatical rules applied to a verb on a given linguistic construction (conjugation). Nevertheless, there is another distinction to be made when discussing aspect. Many authors began to realise that ve ...
Kanza Reader
... sounding English constructions, the absence of expected information, or the presence of unexpected information. All were intentional on the part of Rev. Dorsey. Using the Supplemental Audio CD This audio CD is intended to improve your ability to understand spoken Kanza with or without the aid of wr ...
... sounding English constructions, the absence of expected information, or the presence of unexpected information. All were intentional on the part of Rev. Dorsey. Using the Supplemental Audio CD This audio CD is intended to improve your ability to understand spoken Kanza with or without the aid of wr ...
Babcock, L., Stowe, J.C., Maloof, C.J., Brovetto, C., and Ullman, M.T.
... are rule-governed (add -ed to the stem), and may be composed, irregular past tenses are idiosyncratic (e.g., bring–brought, sing–sang, fling–flung) and so must depend (at least in part) on some sort of stored lexical representation. Examining regular and irregular forms thus allows one to contrast r ...
... are rule-governed (add -ed to the stem), and may be composed, irregular past tenses are idiosyncratic (e.g., bring–brought, sing–sang, fling–flung) and so must depend (at least in part) on some sort of stored lexical representation. Examining regular and irregular forms thus allows one to contrast r ...
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 ...
Chapter ? Binding by Verbs: Tense, Person and Mood under Attitudes*
... effect that the transmitted features are not interpreted. This should be obvious from the paraphrase of the intended meaning: ...
... effect that the transmitted features are not interpreted. This should be obvious from the paraphrase of the intended meaning: ...