Sentence Initial Elements and Subject in Upper Sorbian
... used in Upper Sorbian. We begin with the assumption that there are other grammatical means that have the same effect as the passive sentence. We then consider which factors function as ‘alternatives’ in spite of the fact that the grammar has ways of building morphosyntactic passive sentences. The da ...
... used in Upper Sorbian. We begin with the assumption that there are other grammatical means that have the same effect as the passive sentence. We then consider which factors function as ‘alternatives’ in spite of the fact that the grammar has ways of building morphosyntactic passive sentences. The da ...
Chapter 4 Extragrammatical expression of
... evidentiality to the other TAM categories. The intricate relationship that especially involves modality does not provide conclusive results. But whatever scope of evidentiality one might have in mind, there are still significant empirical lessons that can be drawn from a comparison between what is e ...
... evidentiality to the other TAM categories. The intricate relationship that especially involves modality does not provide conclusive results. But whatever scope of evidentiality one might have in mind, there are still significant empirical lessons that can be drawn from a comparison between what is e ...
Class Breakdown by Goal: DesCartes
... • Identifies the correct question form of a statement • Arranges words into sentences • Chooses a pronoun of the correct case, gender, and number to complete a sentence that does not contain an antecedent (terms not used) • Chooses the interrogative (term not used) form of a sentence as the most app ...
... • Identifies the correct question form of a statement • Arranges words into sentences • Chooses a pronoun of the correct case, gender, and number to complete a sentence that does not contain an antecedent (terms not used) • Chooses the interrogative (term not used) form of a sentence as the most app ...
Robust Handling of Out-of-Vocabulary Words in
... kernels, allows the seamless use of features encoding linguistic structure in the classifier. This dissertation focuses on the HPSG framework, but the method can be used in any framework where the lexical information can be encoded as a word tag. As a case study, we take LX-Gram, a computational gr ...
... kernels, allows the seamless use of features encoding linguistic structure in the classifier. This dissertation focuses on the HPSG framework, but the method can be used in any framework where the lexical information can be encoded as a word tag. As a case study, we take LX-Gram, a computational gr ...
Phrase particles in the Somali language
... Somali nouns have the category of definiteness. An indefinite article is marked by zero, while a definite article is added to a noun as a suffix, and marks its gender. The form of the article depends on the last phoneme of its stem. The variants of the definite article for masculine nouns are -ka, - ...
... Somali nouns have the category of definiteness. An indefinite article is marked by zero, while a definite article is added to a noun as a suffix, and marks its gender. The form of the article depends on the last phoneme of its stem. The variants of the definite article for masculine nouns are -ka, - ...
Georgi Kapchits Sentence particles in the Somali language and their
... Somali nouns have the category of definiteness. An indefinite article is marked by zero, while a definite article is added to a noun as a suffix, and marks its gender. The form of the article depends on the last phoneme of its stem. The variants of the definite article for masculine nouns are -ka, - ...
... Somali nouns have the category of definiteness. An indefinite article is marked by zero, while a definite article is added to a noun as a suffix, and marks its gender. The form of the article depends on the last phoneme of its stem. The variants of the definite article for masculine nouns are -ka, - ...
insight into the slovak and czech corpus linguistics
... a thesaurus of the Czech language, but in the end this plan was changed and it was decided to create the reference dictionary of the Czech language. The focus was on the current Czech language. For the description, excerpted data collected since 1870 were used. Older language material was used in or ...
... a thesaurus of the Czech language, but in the end this plan was changed and it was decided to create the reference dictionary of the Czech language. The focus was on the current Czech language. For the description, excerpted data collected since 1870 were used. Older language material was used in or ...
Grammar and Language Workbook - ESL
... The family eats dinner together every night. (singular) The council vote as they wish on the pay increase. (plural) 6. A possessive noun shows possession, ownership, or the relationship between two nouns. Monica’s book the rabbit’s ears the hamster’s cage ...
... The family eats dinner together every night. (singular) The council vote as they wish on the pay increase. (plural) 6. A possessive noun shows possession, ownership, or the relationship between two nouns. Monica’s book the rabbit’s ears the hamster’s cage ...
2_7 Luraghi_Clitics
... constituents occur may display a tendency for certain constituents to build one single unit for the purpose of clitic placement. One such language is Classical Greek, in which determiners tend not to be separated from their noun by clitics, as I show in sec. 4.2. In addition, evidence from various l ...
... constituents occur may display a tendency for certain constituents to build one single unit for the purpose of clitic placement. One such language is Classical Greek, in which determiners tend not to be separated from their noun by clitics, as I show in sec. 4.2. In addition, evidence from various l ...
Chapter 19: Lexical-Functional Grammar
... and functions. The notion of function is borrowed from math and computer science. A function is a rule that maps from one item to another.2 There are really two kinds of functions in LFG, which can be a bit confusing. The first kind are called grammatical functions and are things like subject, objec ...
... and functions. The notion of function is borrowed from math and computer science. A function is a rule that maps from one item to another.2 There are really two kinds of functions in LFG, which can be a bit confusing. The first kind are called grammatical functions and are things like subject, objec ...
Introduction to Tocharian - Ústav srovnávací jazykovědy
... 2. The script lacks symbols for distinctively Tocharian sounds such as labiovelar [kw] and (in TB) the diphthongs [ew], [ow], [aw], [ay]. ...
... 2. The script lacks symbols for distinctively Tocharian sounds such as labiovelar [kw] and (in TB) the diphthongs [ew], [ow], [aw], [ay]. ...
Uppsala University
... ‘What’s the point of going? There’s no need to go anywhere.’ The basic construction is ‘V-devil-V-horse’ or ‘A-devil-A-horse’, where thus the verb or adjective is said to be reduplicated. It would be rather daring to coin two new affixes -deviland -horse in order to apply rule number (2) in section ...
... ‘What’s the point of going? There’s no need to go anywhere.’ The basic construction is ‘V-devil-V-horse’ or ‘A-devil-A-horse’, where thus the verb or adjective is said to be reduplicated. It would be rather daring to coin two new affixes -deviland -horse in order to apply rule number (2) in section ...
Features, Syntax, and Categories in the Latin Perfect
... Features that are phonological, or purely morphological, or arbitrary properties of vocabulary items, are not present in the syntax; syntacticosemanticfeatures are not inserted in morphology. This position is a clear consequence of the hypothesis that Late Insertion is universal, that is, applies in ...
... Features that are phonological, or purely morphological, or arbitrary properties of vocabulary items, are not present in the syntax; syntacticosemanticfeatures are not inserted in morphology. This position is a clear consequence of the hypothesis that Late Insertion is universal, that is, applies in ...
Form and Meaning in the Hebrew Verb
... Working with Alec can be like that; I have been on the receiving end of this kindness time and time again, and I am grateful for it. The rest of my committee has been just as generous. From day one it was clear to me that I’d want to work with Stephanie Harves; in this I’m not much different than a ...
... Working with Alec can be like that; I have been on the receiving end of this kindness time and time again, and I am grateful for it. The rest of my committee has been just as generous. From day one it was clear to me that I’d want to work with Stephanie Harves; in this I’m not much different than a ...
An Introduction of New Syntactic Elements: A
... incomplete intransitive verb, and a subject complement. It is a type 2 sentence. The same is true of sentences (8b), (8c), (8d), (8f), and (8g), which are each comprised of a nominative case subject, a tensed verb, a subject complement, and a modifier. This is a problematic analysis for two reasons. ...
... incomplete intransitive verb, and a subject complement. It is a type 2 sentence. The same is true of sentences (8b), (8c), (8d), (8f), and (8g), which are each comprised of a nominative case subject, a tensed verb, a subject complement, and a modifier. This is a problematic analysis for two reasons. ...
paper
... Russian has comitative prepositional phrases which are VP-adjuncts consisting of the preposition s (with) and an instrumental case-marked NP. I will summarize the main arguments in favor of distinguishing adjunction from s-coordination. Some of these arguments have been mentioned in previous literat ...
... Russian has comitative prepositional phrases which are VP-adjuncts consisting of the preposition s (with) and an instrumental case-marked NP. I will summarize the main arguments in favor of distinguishing adjunction from s-coordination. Some of these arguments have been mentioned in previous literat ...
Verb Resource Book
... The first principal part is the first person singular, present tense. It usually ends in the letter “-ō.” The second principal part is the present active infinitive. It usually ends in “-re” and can be used both to help identify the conjugation and to form the present stem. You can form the present ...
... The first principal part is the first person singular, present tense. It usually ends in the letter “-ō.” The second principal part is the present active infinitive. It usually ends in “-re” and can be used both to help identify the conjugation and to form the present stem. You can form the present ...
ENGA21: Grammar exercises
... 3. All the candidates for the job will be interviewed by a member of the faculty. ...
... 3. All the candidates for the job will be interviewed by a member of the faculty. ...
Fulltext - UoN Repository
... employs Basic Linguistic Theory and Nurse’s Conceptual Frame Work in the analysis of the distribution and interaction of tense and aspect on the verb phrase in Bemba. The background to the Bemba language of Zambia and to the study is given. The tenets of the Basic linguistic theory and Nurse’s Conce ...
... employs Basic Linguistic Theory and Nurse’s Conceptual Frame Work in the analysis of the distribution and interaction of tense and aspect on the verb phrase in Bemba. The background to the Bemba language of Zambia and to the study is given. The tenets of the Basic linguistic theory and Nurse’s Conce ...
specificational
... Presentational pronouns require that the expression in postcopula position have sortal content. Nouns, according to standard views, are sortals and thus indefinite full noun phrases generally have sortal content. That proper names have sortal content is not an accepted view, in fact it seems to go a ...
... Presentational pronouns require that the expression in postcopula position have sortal content. Nouns, according to standard views, are sortals and thus indefinite full noun phrases generally have sortal content. That proper names have sortal content is not an accepted view, in fact it seems to go a ...
THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION OF AZERBAIJAN REPUBLIC
... English are words such as big, old, and tired that actually describe people, places, or things. These words can themselves be modified with adverbs, as in the phrase very big. The articles a, an, and the and possessive nouns, such as Mary's, are classified as adjectives by some grammarians; however, ...
... English are words such as big, old, and tired that actually describe people, places, or things. These words can themselves be modified with adverbs, as in the phrase very big. The articles a, an, and the and possessive nouns, such as Mary's, are classified as adjectives by some grammarians; however, ...
Turner2016 - Edinburgh Research Archive
... I used to think I was quite a got-it-all-together kind of person. Until I did a PhD. Now I know what the Teacher was getting at. There’s no way I could have got to submitting a thesis without the help of a cast of thousands. Some of them are people who helped me with my research and study-related th ...
... I used to think I was quite a got-it-all-together kind of person. Until I did a PhD. Now I know what the Teacher was getting at. There’s no way I could have got to submitting a thesis without the help of a cast of thousands. Some of them are people who helped me with my research and study-related th ...
Introduction to Specific Language Impairment/SLI
... and Schaeffer (2003) for more detailed discussion of diagnostic criteria for SLI. Prevalence and Persistence of SLI Leonard (1989) estimates that around 6% of children suffer some form of language impairment (with 1.5% having a tested language age of less than two thirds of their tested mental age), ...
... and Schaeffer (2003) for more detailed discussion of diagnostic criteria for SLI. Prevalence and Persistence of SLI Leonard (1989) estimates that around 6% of children suffer some form of language impairment (with 1.5% having a tested language age of less than two thirds of their tested mental age), ...