A Newly Discovered Column in the Hieroglyphic Text on La Mojarra
... as verbless predications and were therefore interpreted as equational clauses; equational clauses, and no other clauses, are verbless predications in Mije-Sokean languages, and in Mesoamerican languages generally. This interpretation is confirmed by the clause that begins column V. No sign for a ver ...
... as verbless predications and were therefore interpreted as equational clauses; equational clauses, and no other clauses, are verbless predications in Mije-Sokean languages, and in Mesoamerican languages generally. This interpretation is confirmed by the clause that begins column V. No sign for a ver ...
concorde
... Whatever book a Times reviewer praises sells well. What ideas he has are his wife’s. These are NOMINAL RELATIVE CLAUSES: their number depends on the interpretation of the number of the WH-ELEMENT, e.g. with determiners WHAT and WHATEVER the concord depends on the number of the determined noun (t ...
... Whatever book a Times reviewer praises sells well. What ideas he has are his wife’s. These are NOMINAL RELATIVE CLAUSES: their number depends on the interpretation of the number of the WH-ELEMENT, e.g. with determiners WHAT and WHATEVER the concord depends on the number of the determined noun (t ...
Simple Sentence Notes
... *A simple sentence may have a compound subject. A compound subject means that there is more than one subject in the sentence. S S Matt and James are the two subjects that make up the compound subject in this sentence: Matt and James jumped into the water. Mark each of the simple subjects in these se ...
... *A simple sentence may have a compound subject. A compound subject means that there is more than one subject in the sentence. S S Matt and James are the two subjects that make up the compound subject in this sentence: Matt and James jumped into the water. Mark each of the simple subjects in these se ...
The Jalostotitlan Petitions, 1611–1618
... Jalostotitlan petitions. There is even a case of the plural -lo suffix used in a compound verb, which complements Burnham’s list. In the phrase “san quali tielosnequi,” “we want to live in peace” (28), the -lo is not in the main verb nequi, “to want,” but in the verb that is incorporated into it in ...
... Jalostotitlan petitions. There is even a case of the plural -lo suffix used in a compound verb, which complements Burnham’s list. In the phrase “san quali tielosnequi,” “we want to live in peace” (28), the -lo is not in the main verb nequi, “to want,” but in the verb that is incorporated into it in ...
noun
... and then a noun. This is a very frequent pattern. 2. All of the parts of speech occur frequently. Since there are only eight kinds of words, we use the very same parts of speech over and over, in every sentence. There is always a verb, and it is often modified by an adverb. There is usually a noun, ...
... and then a noun. This is a very frequent pattern. 2. All of the parts of speech occur frequently. Since there are only eight kinds of words, we use the very same parts of speech over and over, in every sentence. There is always a verb, and it is often modified by an adverb. There is usually a noun, ...
Typological aspects of Lillooet transitive verb inflection1
... In this section we give two transitive paradigms, based on cun ‘to tell, order someone’, and on λ’iq-s ‘to bring someone (here)’. The form cun is somewhat unusual in that its parallelling intransitive form is cut ‘to say, speak’, with a suffix -t that generally has an aspect-like function but normal ...
... In this section we give two transitive paradigms, based on cun ‘to tell, order someone’, and on λ’iq-s ‘to bring someone (here)’. The form cun is somewhat unusual in that its parallelling intransitive form is cut ‘to say, speak’, with a suffix -t that generally has an aspect-like function but normal ...
Workshops I_IV
... Argument encoding in Paraguayan Guarani ditransitives: A typological perspective Tupí-Guaraní languages are well known for their distinctive person indexing system in canonical transitive clauses, which is dependent on person hierarchy. However, three-participant constructions in these languages hav ...
... Argument encoding in Paraguayan Guarani ditransitives: A typological perspective Tupí-Guaraní languages are well known for their distinctive person indexing system in canonical transitive clauses, which is dependent on person hierarchy. However, three-participant constructions in these languages hav ...
Six Week Review
... Parts of Speech Adjectives: Adjectives modify nouns or pronouns by answering questions such as how many, what kind, or which one. In the sentence "We have lived in five states," the word "five" describes the word "states." Five is the adjective describing states, the noun. Adjectives can be used to ...
... Parts of Speech Adjectives: Adjectives modify nouns or pronouns by answering questions such as how many, what kind, or which one. In the sentence "We have lived in five states," the word "five" describes the word "states." Five is the adjective describing states, the noun. Adjectives can be used to ...
Semantic Parsing Based on FrameNet
... for each evaluated frame as well as to (ii) assign a label to it. Both cases can be cast as two different classifications: (1) a classification of the role when its boundaries are known and (2) a classification of the sentence words as either belonging to a role or not1 . ...
... for each evaluated frame as well as to (ii) assign a label to it. Both cases can be cast as two different classifications: (1) a classification of the role when its boundaries are known and (2) a classification of the sentence words as either belonging to a role or not1 . ...
Errors in the Coalface Grammar - Linguistics and English Language
... are meant: it is those `of Pretoria', with of Pretoria functioning as Qualifier. It won't do, then, to analyse the expression simply as a syntagm: we must describe the structure, namely `Deictic + Post-Deictic + Classifier + Thing + Qualifier'. (Functional grammar distinguishes notationally between ...
... are meant: it is those `of Pretoria', with of Pretoria functioning as Qualifier. It won't do, then, to analyse the expression simply as a syntagm: we must describe the structure, namely `Deictic + Post-Deictic + Classifier + Thing + Qualifier'. (Functional grammar distinguishes notationally between ...
ÜiÜJ - GAGL
... manner is hard to figure out. For instance, the interrelation between loss of Case and the rise of prepositions is wellattested. However, which change occurs first and which is the reaction is unclear. Lehmann (1985) argues that what explains grammaticalization (if not its direction) is creativity b ...
... manner is hard to figure out. For instance, the interrelation between loss of Case and the rise of prepositions is wellattested. However, which change occurs first and which is the reaction is unclear. Lehmann (1985) argues that what explains grammaticalization (if not its direction) is creativity b ...
Phonetics – Tenses A. Phrasal I. Phrasal
... Put on your shirt / Put your shirt on / Put it on (On ne peut pas dire « put on it ») Turn off the TV / Turn the TV off. b. What do phrasal verbs mean ? It's often possible to understand what a phrasal verb means by looking at its particle. Below you will see some of the meanings of the six most com ...
... Put on your shirt / Put your shirt on / Put it on (On ne peut pas dire « put on it ») Turn off the TV / Turn the TV off. b. What do phrasal verbs mean ? It's often possible to understand what a phrasal verb means by looking at its particle. Below you will see some of the meanings of the six most com ...
0678 spanish
... When an adjective or a preposition is dependent on two or more nouns, tolerate if one is correct. e.g. El mujer y el hombre estaban (1) cansados (1) …con (1) el mujer y el hombre No credit is usually given to the occasional correctly spelt item in a sequence which makes no sense in Spanish. However, ...
... When an adjective or a preposition is dependent on two or more nouns, tolerate if one is correct. e.g. El mujer y el hombre estaban (1) cansados (1) …con (1) el mujer y el hombre No credit is usually given to the occasional correctly spelt item in a sequence which makes no sense in Spanish. However, ...
INFINITIVES AND PARTICIPLES (INCLUDUNG GERUNDIVE AND …
... – The –ns, -ntis ending for the present participle is normally added to the base used in the Imperfect tense – The verb esse had no present participle in the classical period but a form ens, entis came into use in the Middle Ages. – The common irregular verb eō (go) has u before the nt: iēns, euntis ...
... – The –ns, -ntis ending for the present participle is normally added to the base used in the Imperfect tense – The verb esse had no present participle in the classical period but a form ens, entis came into use in the Middle Ages. – The common irregular verb eō (go) has u before the nt: iēns, euntis ...
pronouns - Laing Middle School
... Subject: He read about Death Valley. Object: Julie asked him about the rocks. ...
... Subject: He read about Death Valley. Object: Julie asked him about the rocks. ...
INFINITIVES AND PARTICIPLES (INCLUDUNG GERUNDIVE AND
... – The –ns, -ntis ending for the present participle is normally added to the base used in the Imperfect tense – The verb esse had no present participle in the classical period but a form ens, entis came into use in the Middle Ages. – The common irregular verb eō (go) has u before the nt: iēns, euntis ...
... – The –ns, -ntis ending for the present participle is normally added to the base used in the Imperfect tense – The verb esse had no present participle in the classical period but a form ens, entis came into use in the Middle Ages. – The common irregular verb eō (go) has u before the nt: iēns, euntis ...
A Description of the French Nucleus VP Using Co-occurrence
... combine with complement clitic pronouns. Subject pronouns (NOM) may not occur with infinitive or present participle verbs. Adverbs may appear in between some columns, as (4) shows, and, as (Abeillé and Godard, 1996) points out with (5), long insertions are possible between the auxiliary verb and the ...
... combine with complement clitic pronouns. Subject pronouns (NOM) may not occur with infinitive or present participle verbs. Adverbs may appear in between some columns, as (4) shows, and, as (Abeillé and Godard, 1996) points out with (5), long insertions are possible between the auxiliary verb and the ...
Roots and patterns in Beja (Cushitic): the issue of - Hal-SHS
... 2. The Beja language: classification and sociolinguistics Beja (named beɖawije-t by the Beja people) is an unwritten language, traditionally classified as the sole member of the Northern branch of Cushitic of the Afroasiatic phylum. It is mainly spoken in the Red Sea Hills in Eastern Sudan by approx ...
... 2. The Beja language: classification and sociolinguistics Beja (named beɖawije-t by the Beja people) is an unwritten language, traditionally classified as the sole member of the Northern branch of Cushitic of the Afroasiatic phylum. It is mainly spoken in the Red Sea Hills in Eastern Sudan by approx ...
Basic English Grammar Module Unit 2A: The Verbal Group: Finites
... in meaning, the reader may have difficulty understanding the meanings that you want to convey. Here are some typical and frequent comments made by markers or supervisors on students’ written work. ...
... in meaning, the reader may have difficulty understanding the meanings that you want to convey. Here are some typical and frequent comments made by markers or supervisors on students’ written work. ...
A Collocation Database for German Verbs and Nouns
... The term collocation refers to the habitual co-occurrence of two lexical items within a specific grammatical relationship. The usage of collocations represents a crucial part of the meaning of words, cf. Harris (1968), and therefore constitutes an essential part of lexical dictionary entries. For ex ...
... The term collocation refers to the habitual co-occurrence of two lexical items within a specific grammatical relationship. The usage of collocations represents a crucial part of the meaning of words, cf. Harris (1968), and therefore constitutes an essential part of lexical dictionary entries. For ex ...
Participant Guide
... conventions will, therefore, occur within the context of reading, writing, and speaking, rather than in isolation. The student writes to make connections with the larger world. A student’s ideas are more likely to be taken seriously when the words are spelled accurately and the sentences are grammat ...
... conventions will, therefore, occur within the context of reading, writing, and speaking, rather than in isolation. The student writes to make connections with the larger world. A student’s ideas are more likely to be taken seriously when the words are spelled accurately and the sentences are grammat ...
0678 spanish - TheAllPapers
... A noun or pronoun + adjective or adjectival phrase or partitive. A noun or pronoun + preposition or prepositional phrase. All pronouns except subject and reflexive All adverbs (except muy) All conjunctions (except y (unless changed correctly to e where this is necessary) and pero) ...
... A noun or pronoun + adjective or adjectival phrase or partitive. A noun or pronoun + preposition or prepositional phrase. All pronouns except subject and reflexive All adverbs (except muy) All conjunctions (except y (unless changed correctly to e where this is necessary) and pero) ...
Native Languages: A Support Document for the Teaching of
... This resource guide is intended for teachers of Ontario Oneida, Cayuga, and Mohawk as second languages. Its purpose is to describe the language patterns that occur in these Native languages and to reinforce teachers’ knowledge of the structure and functions of the various language elements (words an ...
... This resource guide is intended for teachers of Ontario Oneida, Cayuga, and Mohawk as second languages. Its purpose is to describe the language patterns that occur in these Native languages and to reinforce teachers’ knowledge of the structure and functions of the various language elements (words an ...
English Co-reference Guidelines
... that point ('refer') to the same entities and events, and to distinguish between types of coreference as needed to improve accuracy and scope. Texts annotated in this way will help the computer learn to correctly identify multiple mentions of the same entity. Co-reference is limited to noun phrases ...
... that point ('refer') to the same entities and events, and to distinguish between types of coreference as needed to improve accuracy and scope. Texts annotated in this way will help the computer learn to correctly identify multiple mentions of the same entity. Co-reference is limited to noun phrases ...
Scottish Gaelic grammar
This article describes the grammar of the Scottish Gaelic language.