Reflexive Verben Theorie learning target rules
... • Ich konzentriere mich auf das Examen. (I concentrate on the exam.) "Ich" is the subject of the sentence. I'm acting. I concentrate. "konzentrieren" is the reflexive verb of the sentence. "mich" (=> ich) is the object of the sentence although I must admit that's quite difficult to understand becaus ...
... • Ich konzentriere mich auf das Examen. (I concentrate on the exam.) "Ich" is the subject of the sentence. I'm acting. I concentrate. "konzentrieren" is the reflexive verb of the sentence. "mich" (=> ich) is the object of the sentence although I must admit that's quite difficult to understand becaus ...
Master`s Thesis - Nikhil Krishnaswamy
... for a larger process 9x9y(florentine omelette(y)^make(x,y)), where x is some agent making a florentine omelette. The telic quale of a verb is the purpose for which the process was undergone. Simply put, it is the answer to the question ”why am I doing this?” This means that for verbs with intention ...
... for a larger process 9x9y(florentine omelette(y)^make(x,y)), where x is some agent making a florentine omelette. The telic quale of a verb is the purpose for which the process was undergone. Simply put, it is the answer to the question ”why am I doing this?” This means that for verbs with intention ...
Signs of Colloquialization - DUO
... The thesis examines, synchronically and diachronically, three ongoing linguistic changes in written English, in its two major varieties, British and American English. The three phenomena in question are: an increasing use of contracted forms (mainly, but not exclusively, verbal) observed in present- ...
... The thesis examines, synchronically and diachronically, three ongoing linguistic changes in written English, in its two major varieties, British and American English. The three phenomena in question are: an increasing use of contracted forms (mainly, but not exclusively, verbal) observed in present- ...
STRUCTURAL PRIMING IN TURKISH GENITIVE
... There is a very special person without whom this thesis would not have been possible. Ayşe Betül Toplu, you have done so much more for me and for this thesis than you think you did. You were there with me at every step, since the very beginning until the end. Your ideas, suggestions and feedback ha ...
... There is a very special person without whom this thesis would not have been possible. Ayşe Betül Toplu, you have done so much more for me and for this thesis than you think you did. You were there with me at every step, since the very beginning until the end. Your ideas, suggestions and feedback ha ...
Serial Verb Constructions
... based on a wide range of languages of different typological profiles and genetic affiliations. The purpose of this volume is to fill the gap. The volume includes a typological introduction, followed by revised versions of fifteen of the sixteen presentations from the International Workshop ‘Serial v ...
... based on a wide range of languages of different typological profiles and genetic affiliations. The purpose of this volume is to fill the gap. The volume includes a typological introduction, followed by revised versions of fifteen of the sixteen presentations from the International Workshop ‘Serial v ...
Different by-phrases with adjectival and verbal passives
... of a reflexive construal) is not found with all adjectival participles. As Alexiadou et al. note, the usual verbs to demonstrate that adjectival participles allow for a reflexive interpretation are naturally reflexive verbs, such as body dress verbs (e.g. dress) and grooming verbs (e.g. comb, wash, ...
... of a reflexive construal) is not found with all adjectival participles. As Alexiadou et al. note, the usual verbs to demonstrate that adjectival participles allow for a reflexive interpretation are naturally reflexive verbs, such as body dress verbs (e.g. dress) and grooming verbs (e.g. comb, wash, ...
On the linguistic complexity of proper names
... nor naming verbs form a fully homogeneous class with respect to every syntactic property: for both classes of verbs class-internal variation is present. For example, some nomination and naming verbs are morphologically derived (e.g., crown, appoint), whereas others are not (choose, dub). Syntactic c ...
... nor naming verbs form a fully homogeneous class with respect to every syntactic property: for both classes of verbs class-internal variation is present. For example, some nomination and naming verbs are morphologically derived (e.g., crown, appoint), whereas others are not (choose, dub). Syntactic c ...
Contextually-Dependent Lexical Semantics
... What emerges very clearly from the recent work on the interface between lexical and nonlexical semantic information is that polysemy is not a single, monolithic phenomenon. Rather, it is the result of both compositional operations in the semantics [...] and of contextual effects, such as the structu ...
... What emerges very clearly from the recent work on the interface between lexical and nonlexical semantic information is that polysemy is not a single, monolithic phenomenon. Rather, it is the result of both compositional operations in the semantics [...] and of contextual effects, such as the structu ...
PREFIXED ADJECTIVAL PARTICIPLES
... Since -l can attach to imperfective verbs, as in (1) and (2), the ungrammaticality of -lý participles in (7) and (8) is not based on selectional requirements of the affix -l. The ungrammaticality also cannot be based on some requirements of the agreement marker -ý because it can attach to imperfecti ...
... Since -l can attach to imperfective verbs, as in (1) and (2), the ungrammaticality of -lý participles in (7) and (8) is not based on selectional requirements of the affix -l. The ungrammaticality also cannot be based on some requirements of the agreement marker -ý because it can attach to imperfecti ...
Vilniaus universitetas Saulė Petronienė LIETUVIŲ KALBOS
... change and it remains the same all the time and everywhere. Furthermore, the motion can be proceeded or discontinued; whereas, that is not possible with time. The change or the motion can continue faster or more slowly; and the speed of the action may be estimated by time; still, it is obvious that ...
... change and it remains the same all the time and everywhere. Furthermore, the motion can be proceeded or discontinued; whereas, that is not possible with time. The change or the motion can continue faster or more slowly; and the speed of the action may be estimated by time; still, it is obvious that ...
Lietuvių kalbos būtųjų laikų reikšmės ir jų atitikmenys anglų
... change and it remains the same all the time and everywhere. Furthermore, the motion can be proceeded or discontinued; whereas, that is not possible with time. The change or the motion can continue faster or more slowly; and the speed of the action may be estimated by time; still, it is obvious that ...
... change and it remains the same all the time and everywhere. Furthermore, the motion can be proceeded or discontinued; whereas, that is not possible with time. The change or the motion can continue faster or more slowly; and the speed of the action may be estimated by time; still, it is obvious that ...
Different by-phrases with adjectival and verbal passives: Evidence
... verbal and adjectival passives differ in the type of complements they take. Section 3 introduces the Spanish corpus and the methods used to extract and analyse byphrases with verbal and adjectival passives. Section 4 presents the general results for all kinds of verbal predicates, whereas section 5 ...
... verbal and adjectival passives differ in the type of complements they take. Section 3 introduces the Spanish corpus and the methods used to extract and analyse byphrases with verbal and adjectival passives. Section 4 presents the general results for all kinds of verbal predicates, whereas section 5 ...
Adjectival participles, event kind modification and
... deleted when the participle is adjectivised. She proposes that in the case of eventrelated modification we are dealing with phrasal adjectivisation (following Kratzer 1994), which only allows as its input modifiers that provide information that is characteristic for the result state. However, she do ...
... deleted when the participle is adjectivised. She proposes that in the case of eventrelated modification we are dealing with phrasal adjectivisation (following Kratzer 1994), which only allows as its input modifiers that provide information that is characteristic for the result state. However, she do ...
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... a.Bob, an experienced teacher, he knows how to deal with such problems. b.Bob is an experienced teacher since he knowing how to deal with such problems. c.Being an experienced teacher, Bob knows how to deal with such problems. d.Knowing how to deal with such problems, Bob is an experienced teacher. ...
... a.Bob, an experienced teacher, he knows how to deal with such problems. b.Bob is an experienced teacher since he knowing how to deal with such problems. c.Being an experienced teacher, Bob knows how to deal with such problems. d.Knowing how to deal with such problems, Bob is an experienced teacher. ...
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... 2. El imperfecto: verbos regulares • Apply knowledge and use the imperfect tense of regular verbs • Discover Chile's capital and largest city, Santiago, home of the Chilean Museum of Pre-‐ Columbian Art • Exam ...
... 2. El imperfecto: verbos regulares • Apply knowledge and use the imperfect tense of regular verbs • Discover Chile's capital and largest city, Santiago, home of the Chilean Museum of Pre-‐ Columbian Art • Exam ...
Adjectives and Argument Structure
... The last decades have seen a growing interest in the study of argument structure. The different θroles assigned by various predicates were identified, the principles governing argument projection to syntactic positions were investigated, and a variety of diathesis alternations were analyzed. However ...
... The last decades have seen a growing interest in the study of argument structure. The different θroles assigned by various predicates were identified, the principles governing argument projection to syntactic positions were investigated, and a variety of diathesis alternations were analyzed. However ...
NGUYEN THI THUY MA THESIS
... semantically and pragmatically viewed ...................... 7 1.4 Voice and related concepts ............................. 7 1.5 English verbs .......................................... 8 1.5.1 Classification of English verbs .................... 8 1.5.2 Tense, aspect and mood of English verbs .... ...
... semantically and pragmatically viewed ...................... 7 1.4 Voice and related concepts ............................. 7 1.5 English verbs .......................................... 8 1.5.1 Classification of English verbs .................... 8 1.5.2 Tense, aspect and mood of English verbs .... ...
NGUYEN THI THUY MA THESIS-2006
... seen from a broader view with two following reasons. Firstly, according to Asher R.E. (1994:4938), “linguists use the term voice in a number of senses” and “the broadest definition of voice encompassing a wide range of grammatical constructions that are commonly thought to be quite distinct from tho ...
... seen from a broader view with two following reasons. Firstly, according to Asher R.E. (1994:4938), “linguists use the term voice in a number of senses” and “the broadest definition of voice encompassing a wide range of grammatical constructions that are commonly thought to be quite distinct from tho ...
Unambiguous Argument Identification and the Distribution of Weak
... The distribution of weak object pronouns provides a particularly revealing testing ground because there is common agreement in the relevant literature that weak (object) pronouns have a strong ‘tendency for moving leftward’ to clause-internal positions, i.e. positions within the so-called ‘midfield’ ...
... The distribution of weak object pronouns provides a particularly revealing testing ground because there is common agreement in the relevant literature that weak (object) pronouns have a strong ‘tendency for moving leftward’ to clause-internal positions, i.e. positions within the so-called ‘midfield’ ...
A Typology of Verbal Borrowings
... The present volume is the revised version of my dissertation which was submitted to the Faculty of Philology of Leipzig University in January 2008 and defended in July 2008. This thesis took shape during the four years of the XXVIIIth Olympiad which I spent at the Department of Linguistics of the M ...
... The present volume is the revised version of my dissertation which was submitted to the Faculty of Philology of Leipzig University in January 2008 and defended in July 2008. This thesis took shape during the four years of the XXVIIIth Olympiad which I spent at the Department of Linguistics of the M ...
Constructions with and without articles Henriëtte de Swart
... investigation. The main aim of the current paper is to translate the intuitions about weak referentiality into a formal syntax-semantics interface for bare nominals in configurations different from regular subject/object position. The first step towards an analysis of weak referentiality is to delim ...
... investigation. The main aim of the current paper is to translate the intuitions about weak referentiality into a formal syntax-semantics interface for bare nominals in configurations different from regular subject/object position. The first step towards an analysis of weak referentiality is to delim ...
Tense, Aspect, Aktionsart and Related Areas
... Linguists have always been keenly interested in verbal grammar because in most languages systems of tense-aspect-mood are at the very core of language competence and performance. This is certainly true for the Indo-European phylum, whose individual languages display a vast variety of disparate verba ...
... Linguists have always been keenly interested in verbal grammar because in most languages systems of tense-aspect-mood are at the very core of language competence and performance. This is certainly true for the Indo-European phylum, whose individual languages display a vast variety of disparate verba ...
The verbal valency in the Prague Dependency Treebank
... written first, then there follows the opening square bracket (‘[‘), the dependent node1, dependent node2, etc., then the closing square bracket (‘]’). The requirements on the part-ofspeech and morphemic characteristics of individual nodes are written in a shorthand form (by means of a single charact ...
... written first, then there follows the opening square bracket (‘[‘), the dependent node1, dependent node2, etc., then the closing square bracket (‘]’). The requirements on the part-ofspeech and morphemic characteristics of individual nodes are written in a shorthand form (by means of a single charact ...
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... written first, then there follows the opening square bracket (‘[‘), the dependent node1, dependent node2, etc., then the closing square bracket (‘]’). The requirements on the part-ofspeech and morphemic characteristics of individual nodes are written in a shorthand form (by means of a single charact ...
... written first, then there follows the opening square bracket (‘[‘), the dependent node1, dependent node2, etc., then the closing square bracket (‘]’). The requirements on the part-ofspeech and morphemic characteristics of individual nodes are written in a shorthand form (by means of a single charact ...
2 The Dative Case
... Imagine for a moment that you are playing Mad Libs, and you are asked to supply some words, so you suggest flowerpot, mud puddle, and refrigerator. Then the leader of the game reads the story: “Philanthropists are people who like to help flowerpots. Some of them are very gullible and will believe ev ...
... Imagine for a moment that you are playing Mad Libs, and you are asked to supply some words, so you suggest flowerpot, mud puddle, and refrigerator. Then the leader of the game reads the story: “Philanthropists are people who like to help flowerpots. Some of them are very gullible and will believe ev ...