Grammar - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
... a period. • A question is a sentence that asks something. It ends with a question mark. Statement: There are many ways to make new friends. Question: What do you do to make friends? Write statement if the sentence tells something. Write question if the sentence asks something. Put the correct end ma ...
... a period. • A question is a sentence that asks something. It ends with a question mark. Statement: There are many ways to make new friends. Question: What do you do to make friends? Write statement if the sentence tells something. Write question if the sentence asks something. Put the correct end ma ...
4. Modelling Lexical Resources for Slavic Languages in KPML
... when the clause it is part of is in active voice and its OBJECT is realized as a nominal group, that nominal group should be in the dative case rather than the accusative case (which would be the default case for realizing an OBJECT as nominal group with a clause in active voice). Thus, we need to o ...
... when the clause it is part of is in active voice and its OBJECT is realized as a nominal group, that nominal group should be in the dative case rather than the accusative case (which would be the default case for realizing an OBJECT as nominal group with a clause in active voice). Thus, we need to o ...
Verbal inflection and overflow auxiliaries
... into the derivation. The question for this type of approach is not in explaining why auxiliaries can appear, but in limiting them to those environments where no simple inflected verb exists: if auxiliaries are a freely-available way to introduce inflectional features into a derivation, there is no ...
... into the derivation. The question for this type of approach is not in explaining why auxiliaries can appear, but in limiting them to those environments where no simple inflected verb exists: if auxiliaries are a freely-available way to introduce inflectional features into a derivation, there is no ...
CD 24614-2 WordSeg2
... processing for Japanese and Korean to some extent. In real practice, there are great concerns on what should be the right outcome through the process of word segmentation applied to a text. The Standards are needed to pursue the consistency in word segmentation within/among texts to the maximum exte ...
... processing for Japanese and Korean to some extent. In real practice, there are great concerns on what should be the right outcome through the process of word segmentation applied to a text. The Standards are needed to pursue the consistency in word segmentation within/among texts to the maximum exte ...
limba engleză contemporană. sintaxa propoziţiei
... Noun phrases can also include prepositional phrases. Prepositional phrases are units of words that begin with a preposition and include a noun phrase. I read that book about dinosaurs. The boy from the shop is waiting at the corner. Verb Phrases A verb phrase can consist of a single verb, a phra ...
... Noun phrases can also include prepositional phrases. Prepositional phrases are units of words that begin with a preposition and include a noun phrase. I read that book about dinosaurs. The boy from the shop is waiting at the corner. Verb Phrases A verb phrase can consist of a single verb, a phra ...
Lexical Semantics and Irregular Inflection The Harvard community
... But in a small family of exceptions—headless or exocentric words—this mechanism is disabled. For example, some words have a different grammatical category from that of their rightmost morpheme. Denominal verbs, in particular, are verbs based on nouns (e.g., to ring the city, based on the noun a ring ...
... But in a small family of exceptions—headless or exocentric words—this mechanism is disabled. For example, some words have a different grammatical category from that of their rightmost morpheme. Denominal verbs, in particular, are verbs based on nouns (e.g., to ring the city, based on the noun a ring ...
Journal of Linguistics Bare nominals and incorporating verbs in
... Projections and their Interpretation (Paris, 2009). We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (grants HUM200613295-C02-01FILO, HF2007-0039, HUM2007-60599) and the Generalitat de Catalunya (grants 2009SGR1079, 2009SGR0076e, a Distinció de ...
... Projections and their Interpretation (Paris, 2009). We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (grants HUM200613295-C02-01FILO, HF2007-0039, HUM2007-60599) and the Generalitat de Catalunya (grants 2009SGR1079, 2009SGR0076e, a Distinció de ...
Making Syntax of Sense: Number Agreement in
... number, with the understanding that this usage encompasses what others have termed conceptual number. Grammatical number refers to the linguistic agreement properties of a lexical item. The word suds is grammatically plural for most English speakers, because words that agree with it are normally plu ...
... number, with the understanding that this usage encompasses what others have termed conceptual number. Grammatical number refers to the linguistic agreement properties of a lexical item. The word suds is grammatically plural for most English speakers, because words that agree with it are normally plu ...
Towards a structural typology of verb classes
... intransitive verbs have one, transitive verbs have two, and ditransitive verbs have three nominal arguments. (Verbs with zero valency are extremely rare – one possible semantic class of this kind are weather verbs, such as Latin pluit ‘it rains’, however, note that English uses here an expletive pro ...
... intransitive verbs have one, transitive verbs have two, and ditransitive verbs have three nominal arguments. (Verbs with zero valency are extremely rare – one possible semantic class of this kind are weather verbs, such as Latin pluit ‘it rains’, however, note that English uses here an expletive pro ...
Romacilikanes— The Romani dialect of
... ‘day’, including dives, diveh, dive, di, d’ives, dživeh, džes, džis, zis, zes, and more. Internal reconstruction allows us to derive all forms from an hypothesised ER *dives, possibly with a palatalised variant *d’ives. This is strengthened by the attestation of late Middle Indo-Aryan (MIA) divasa- ...
... ‘day’, including dives, diveh, dive, di, d’ives, dživeh, džes, džis, zis, zes, and more. Internal reconstruction allows us to derive all forms from an hypothesised ER *dives, possibly with a palatalised variant *d’ives. This is strengthened by the attestation of late Middle Indo-Aryan (MIA) divasa- ...
HANDBOOK OF AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES
... (doubled) consonants of the latter, while Takelma regularly simplifies consonant geminations that would theoretically appear in the building of words. Not enough of the Shasta has been published to enable one to form an estimate of the degree of phonetic similarity that obtains between it and Takelm ...
... (doubled) consonants of the latter, while Takelma regularly simplifies consonant geminations that would theoretically appear in the building of words. Not enough of the Shasta has been published to enable one to form an estimate of the degree of phonetic similarity that obtains between it and Takelm ...
english verb tenses for spanish speakers
... Es muy fácil, ¿no es cierto? This tense is very easy to learn because it is normally the first tense that people learn when learning any language, plus the Present Tense in English is nearly identical to el tiempo Presente in Spanish. In this course we are not focusing on verb conjugations because y ...
... Es muy fácil, ¿no es cierto? This tense is very easy to learn because it is normally the first tense that people learn when learning any language, plus the Present Tense in English is nearly identical to el tiempo Presente in Spanish. In this course we are not focusing on verb conjugations because y ...
Cognate objects in Vietnamese transitive verbs
... chopping, a tasting’. However, one can also count how many times the action is done, e.g. ‘Ti chops one chop, two chops, etc.’. Therefore, a CO of this type still acts as a delimiter, which measures out the event described in the verb, a property of COs claimed in Massam (1990) and Macfarland (1992) ...
... chopping, a tasting’. However, one can also count how many times the action is done, e.g. ‘Ti chops one chop, two chops, etc.’. Therefore, a CO of this type still acts as a delimiter, which measures out the event described in the verb, a property of COs claimed in Massam (1990) and Macfarland (1992) ...
English-Verb-Tenses-DOCX
... learning any language, plus the Present Tense in English is nearly identical to el tiempo Presente in Spanish. In this course we are not focusing on verb conjugations because you can find them everywhere on the internet, but instead we are focusing on the 16 English verb tenses. But before we go on ...
... learning any language, plus the Present Tense in English is nearly identical to el tiempo Presente in Spanish. In this course we are not focusing on verb conjugations because you can find them everywhere on the internet, but instead we are focusing on the 16 English verb tenses. But before we go on ...
The morphological family size effect and morphology
... response execution (see Paap & Johansen, 1994). In this alternative interpretation of progressive demasking, the absence of a Family Size effect can be explained as follows. Suppose that in progressive demasking, just as in auditory lexical decision, multiple lexical candidates are considered over t ...
... response execution (see Paap & Johansen, 1994). In this alternative interpretation of progressive demasking, the absence of a Family Size effect can be explained as follows. Suppose that in progressive demasking, just as in auditory lexical decision, multiple lexical candidates are considered over t ...
Grammar - Mrs. Celello
... 22. Our soccer team played hard but lost the game in the last minute. 23. Joan, Tom, or Wing will head the decorations committee. 24. On election day, the levy will pass or fail. 25. Cake and ice cream were served to all the guests. 26. Alligators or sea lions will be the topic of her report. 27. Bo ...
... 22. Our soccer team played hard but lost the game in the last minute. 23. Joan, Tom, or Wing will head the decorations committee. 24. On election day, the levy will pass or fail. 25. Cake and ice cream were served to all the guests. 26. Alligators or sea lions will be the topic of her report. 27. Bo ...
Grammar and Language Workbook, Part 1: Grammar
... 22. Our soccer team played hard but lost the game in the last minute. 23. Joan, Tom, or Wing will head the decorations committee. 24. On election day, the levy will pass or fail. 25. Cake and ice cream were served to all the guests. 26. Alligators or sea lions will be the topic of her report. 27. Bo ...
... 22. Our soccer team played hard but lost the game in the last minute. 23. Joan, Tom, or Wing will head the decorations committee. 24. On election day, the levy will pass or fail. 25. Cake and ice cream were served to all the guests. 26. Alligators or sea lions will be the topic of her report. 27. Bo ...
Features, Syntax, and Categories in the Latin Perfect
... is, applies in all possible cases, to functional morphemes and Roots alike. The resulting view of features is based on the following reasoning. Particular Roots and functional vocabulary items are not present in the syntactic computation. This has the effect of imposing a distinction among the types ...
... is, applies in all possible cases, to functional morphemes and Roots alike. The resulting view of features is based on the following reasoning. Particular Roots and functional vocabulary items are not present in the syntactic computation. This has the effect of imposing a distinction among the types ...
Semantic Features in Argument Selection
... h. He has a mole on his right shoulder. I propose to introduce a feature that has not been discussed in the literature, to my knowledge: attributee of a state or property, or Attr-St, for short. There is no cause-and-effect relationship between the subjects and predicates of these sentences. One doe ...
... h. He has a mole on his right shoulder. I propose to introduce a feature that has not been discussed in the literature, to my knowledge: attributee of a state or property, or Attr-St, for short. There is no cause-and-effect relationship between the subjects and predicates of these sentences. One doe ...
Huang_Pinker_Lexical_Semantics
... But in a small family of exceptions—headless or exocentric words—this mechanism is disabled. For example, some words have a different grammatical category from that of their rightmost morpheme. Denominal verbs, in particular, are verbs based on nouns (e.g., to ring the city, based on the noun a ring ...
... But in a small family of exceptions—headless or exocentric words—this mechanism is disabled. For example, some words have a different grammatical category from that of their rightmost morpheme. Denominal verbs, in particular, are verbs based on nouns (e.g., to ring the city, based on the noun a ring ...
teaching english passive contrastively and in comparison
... 1. Passives of ditransitive actives and stranded preposition passives: (“Liz was given the money by Ed”; “The money was given Liz by Ed”; “It was dealt with by the boss”; “Her hat had been sat on”) In our view classification should begin by this type, closest to traditional structure and, consequent ...
... 1. Passives of ditransitive actives and stranded preposition passives: (“Liz was given the money by Ed”; “The money was given Liz by Ed”; “It was dealt with by the boss”; “Her hat had been sat on”) In our view classification should begin by this type, closest to traditional structure and, consequent ...
Grammar and Language Workbook, Part 1
... 11. Whoever was this eccentric individual? 12. He was the other person for whom the cars came to be named—Charles Stewart Rolls. ...
... 11. Whoever was this eccentric individual? 12. He was the other person for whom the cars came to be named—Charles Stewart Rolls. ...
Observations on the optionality of modern Catalan participle
... monarchs and dictators, including Ferdinand and Isabella, Philip V, and Franco, have restricted and/or forbidden the use of Catalan, subjugating it to Castilian Spanish, the main language spoken throughout the rest of Spain (Nath, 1998). Because of its past as a minority language in many ways, Catal ...
... monarchs and dictators, including Ferdinand and Isabella, Philip V, and Franco, have restricted and/or forbidden the use of Catalan, subjugating it to Castilian Spanish, the main language spoken throughout the rest of Spain (Nath, 1998). Because of its past as a minority language in many ways, Catal ...
Limitations on metonymic uses of –ion nominalizations
... used to refer to ‘the state of being sad’ through SAD IS DOWN metaphor. The original meaning of inspiration was ‘the action of breathing in’. It developed into figurative meaning: ‘a breathing in or infusion of some idea, purpose, etc. into the mind’ through the metaphor MENTAL FUNCTIONING IS BREATH ...
... used to refer to ‘the state of being sad’ through SAD IS DOWN metaphor. The original meaning of inspiration was ‘the action of breathing in’. It developed into figurative meaning: ‘a breathing in or infusion of some idea, purpose, etc. into the mind’ through the metaphor MENTAL FUNCTIONING IS BREATH ...
Grace Theological Journal 6
... the instances it is obvious which is object and which is complement. For example, Phil 3:1 7 reads e@xete tu
... the instances it is obvious which is object and which is complement. For example, Phil 3:1 7 reads e@xete tu