vilnius pedagogical university
... In the process of communication we use sentences – full and elliptical. The sentences we use are either based on explicit predication only or on an explicit predication with an embedded implicit predication. For example: a) John is leaving for London. b) John wants to leave for London. In linguistic ...
... In the process of communication we use sentences – full and elliptical. The sentences we use are either based on explicit predication only or on an explicit predication with an embedded implicit predication. For example: a) John is leaving for London. b) John wants to leave for London. In linguistic ...
INFINITIVAL SMALL CLAUSES IN ERNEST HEMINGWAY`S NOVEL
... In the process of communication we use sentences – full and elliptical. The sentences we use are either based on explicit predication only or on an explicit predication with an embedded implicit predication. For example: a) John is leaving for London. b) John wants to leave for London. In linguistic ...
... In the process of communication we use sentences – full and elliptical. The sentences we use are either based on explicit predication only or on an explicit predication with an embedded implicit predication. For example: a) John is leaving for London. b) John wants to leave for London. In linguistic ...
ENG421 - National Open University of Nigeria
... NEW TRENDS IN SYNTAX DERIVATIONS AND REPRESENTATIONS IN THE ...
... NEW TRENDS IN SYNTAX DERIVATIONS AND REPRESENTATIONS IN THE ...
Greek Syntax Search in Accordance
... It is apparent that the search actually finds conjunctive Participles, which are anarthrous, as the two Participles in Matthew 1:19 (δίκαιος ὢν καὶ μὴ θέλων). This is what we expected. However, because of a rare overlap that it would be long to explain, the search also finds a few attributive Partic ...
... It is apparent that the search actually finds conjunctive Participles, which are anarthrous, as the two Participles in Matthew 1:19 (δίκαιος ὢν καὶ μὴ θέλων). This is what we expected. However, because of a rare overlap that it would be long to explain, the search also finds a few attributive Partic ...
Noun clauses function
... § Everyone wanted to know where they went. § DEP: where they went § observation: The action of the infinitive to know points directly at the DEP. § DEP function: object of the infinitive to know § DEP identity: noun clause ...
... § Everyone wanted to know where they went. § DEP: where they went § observation: The action of the infinitive to know points directly at the DEP. § DEP function: object of the infinitive to know § DEP identity: noun clause ...
focus 1 position of adjectives - Гомельский государственный
... -ible and –able adjectives such as available, imaginable, possible, suitable when the noun follows words such as first, last, next, only and superlative adjectives, or when a prepositional phrase follows the adjective. It’s the only treatment suitable. It’s an offer available to club members only. c ...
... -ible and –able adjectives such as available, imaginable, possible, suitable when the noun follows words such as first, last, next, only and superlative adjectives, or when a prepositional phrase follows the adjective. It’s the only treatment suitable. It’s an offer available to club members only. c ...
Irish Dependency Treebanking and Parsing Teresa Lynn
... 4.10 Dependency structure for cleft construction (prepositional fronting). . 70 4.11 Dependency structure for cleft construction with copula drop. . . . . 70 4.12 Dependency structure for copula complementiser form. . . . . . . . . 71 4.13 Dependency structure for copular-subordinator. . . . . . . . ...
... 4.10 Dependency structure for cleft construction (prepositional fronting). . 70 4.11 Dependency structure for cleft construction with copula drop. . . . . 70 4.12 Dependency structure for copula complementiser form. . . . . . . . . 71 4.13 Dependency structure for copular-subordinator. . . . . . . . ...
Negation in Uralic languages - uralicnegation
... counterpart-Acc2Du Neg-Interr-2Du.s kill-CN Ptcl ‘You will kill each other [if you continue like this]!’ ...
... counterpart-Acc2Du Neg-Interr-2Du.s kill-CN Ptcl ‘You will kill each other [if you continue like this]!’ ...
Open Access version via Utrecht University Repository
... half of his cleft examples to have a contrastive function, as it would be called in this thesis.7 It is shown in this thesis that the contrastive function may even be more ...
... half of his cleft examples to have a contrastive function, as it would be called in this thesis.7 It is shown in this thesis that the contrastive function may even be more ...
PPs, particles and polysemy of a basic Swedish speech act verb
... concept of ‘basic’ speech act verbs. In the DELIS project mentioned above, the Italian verb dire was picked out for analysis on the grounds that it forms “the more general verb in the field, somehow representing the field itself”. The English equivalent of dire is say and the Swedish equivalent is s ...
... concept of ‘basic’ speech act verbs. In the DELIS project mentioned above, the Italian verb dire was picked out for analysis on the grounds that it forms “the more general verb in the field, somehow representing the field itself”. The English equivalent of dire is say and the Swedish equivalent is s ...
Spanish Clitics, Events and Opposition Structure
... the constructions with se: reflexive/reciprocal, middle, passive, ergative, inherent, impersonal, ethical, possessive, etc. Use of these terms does not acknowledge any theoretical status to them or to the possible partitions that they could entail, as will be apparent immediately. Moreover, a clear- ...
... the constructions with se: reflexive/reciprocal, middle, passive, ergative, inherent, impersonal, ethical, possessive, etc. Use of these terms does not acknowledge any theoretical status to them or to the possible partitions that they could entail, as will be apparent immediately. Moreover, a clear- ...
a corpus-based analysis of negative concord in english
... On the one hand, the version with verbal negation (14) is just a declarative negative sentence that is informing about Alan not working as a teacher. On the other hand, in the example with nonverbal negation (13) Alan might be a teacher, but the utterance is meant to deny and criticize his pedagogi ...
... On the one hand, the version with verbal negation (14) is just a declarative negative sentence that is informing about Alan not working as a teacher. On the other hand, in the example with nonverbal negation (13) Alan might be a teacher, but the utterance is meant to deny and criticize his pedagogi ...
the nature and classification of idioms
... grass. Some idioms are much longer: to fish in troubled waters, to take the bull by the horns, to cut one’s coat according to one’s cloth. An idiom can have a regular structure, an irregular or even a grammatically incorrect structure. The idiom I am good friends with him is irregular or illogical ...
... grass. Some idioms are much longer: to fish in troubled waters, to take the bull by the horns, to cut one’s coat according to one’s cloth. An idiom can have a regular structure, an irregular or even a grammatically incorrect structure. The idiom I am good friends with him is irregular or illogical ...
2_7 Luraghi_Clitics
... the latter, and they often do, as for example in Hittite (Luraghi 1990a, b), Sanskrit (Hale 1987), and other Indo-European languages. However, this is not always the case as Pashto is reported to have P2 clitics inserted between a possible initial verb and verb-hosted deictic clitics (Tegey 1977). S ...
... the latter, and they often do, as for example in Hittite (Luraghi 1990a, b), Sanskrit (Hale 1987), and other Indo-European languages. However, this is not always the case as Pashto is reported to have P2 clitics inserted between a possible initial verb and verb-hosted deictic clitics (Tegey 1977). S ...
A grammar of Mauwake - Language Science Press
... 3.5.11 Use of personal pronouns in text . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spatial deictics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.1 The basic spatial deixis in Mauwake . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.2 Demonstratives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.3 Deictic locative adverbs ...
... 3.5.11 Use of personal pronouns in text . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spatial deictics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.1 The basic spatial deixis in Mauwake . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.2 Demonstratives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.3 Deictic locative adverbs ...
A grammar of Mauwake - Language Science Press
... 3.5.11 Use of personal pronouns in text . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spatial deictics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.1 The basic spatial deixis in Mauwake . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.2 Demonstratives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.3 Deictic locative adverbs ...
... 3.5.11 Use of personal pronouns in text . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spatial deictics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.1 The basic spatial deixis in Mauwake . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.2 Demonstratives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6.3 Deictic locative adverbs ...
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 ...
575 Tlingit Verbs - Sealaska Heritage Institute
... the verbs included in the research, twelve modes were systematically documented through consultation with a group of native speakers. The newly documented forms were compiled into a database using Toolbox software and additionally organized into a user-friendly online database, hosted on the Goldbel ...
... the verbs included in the research, twelve modes were systematically documented through consultation with a group of native speakers. The newly documented forms were compiled into a database using Toolbox software and additionally organized into a user-friendly online database, hosted on the Goldbel ...
1 xxx - Edmond
... to other sections as needed. In some sections I suggest sample prose, but of course language X may have different patterns, requiring complete or partial rewriting. Translations of example sentences are suggestions only. xxx is used as a variable for the phonological form of a morpheme, word, etc.. ...
... to other sections as needed. In some sections I suggest sample prose, but of course language X may have different patterns, requiring complete or partial rewriting. Translations of example sentences are suggestions only. xxx is used as a variable for the phonological form of a morpheme, word, etc.. ...
Introductory Linguistics
... enormous body of well-established results. Because of this, we are less interested in teaching you a body of established knowledge; rather, our focus is on teaching you to decide what is right on your own, by looking at the data. All sciences are in this state of uncertainty at their frontiers; ling ...
... enormous body of well-established results. Because of this, we are less interested in teaching you a body of established knowledge; rather, our focus is on teaching you to decide what is right on your own, by looking at the data. All sciences are in this state of uncertainty at their frontiers; ling ...
`Have` and the Link Between Perfects and Existentials in Old Catalan
... haver and unaccusatives is found already in the first documents, but does not seem to become more frequent as the first five centuries of the written record go by. On the contrary, some verbs that alternate between both auxiliaries at nearly 50% in the 13th century clearly favor ésser in the 15th (t ...
... haver and unaccusatives is found already in the first documents, but does not seem to become more frequent as the first five centuries of the written record go by. On the contrary, some verbs that alternate between both auxiliaries at nearly 50% in the 13th century clearly favor ésser in the 15th (t ...
viewed - Association for Computational Linguistics
... The analysis of ellipsis pursued below is dependency-based, and the catena unit plays a central role in the account. A catena is a word or combination of words that are linked together by dependencies (Osborne et al. 2012). Ellipsis mechanisms in English have been shown to elide catenae. The survey ...
... The analysis of ellipsis pursued below is dependency-based, and the catena unit plays a central role in the account. A catena is a word or combination of words that are linked together by dependencies (Osborne et al. 2012). Ellipsis mechanisms in English have been shown to elide catenae. The survey ...
A Copula Analysis of shì in the Chinese Cleft Construction
... and prepositions are considered as coverbs (Li & Thompson 1981:356), both of them belong to the category of non-nominal and can form a predicate on their own. According to Radford’s definition of “verb” in (7), the non-verbal predicates are those that do not have the morphological property of inflec ...
... and prepositions are considered as coverbs (Li & Thompson 1981:356), both of them belong to the category of non-nominal and can form a predicate on their own. According to Radford’s definition of “verb” in (7), the non-verbal predicates are those that do not have the morphological property of inflec ...
Grace Theological Journal 9.2 (1988) 233
... Adjectival relative clauses may be descriptive or restrictive (identifying), just as other adjectives. Adjectival clauses are descriptive when they ascribe a quality or attribute to the antecedent, and restrictive when they define or identify the antecedent. The two categories are not mutually exclu ...
... Adjectival relative clauses may be descriptive or restrictive (identifying), just as other adjectives. Adjectival clauses are descriptive when they ascribe a quality or attribute to the antecedent, and restrictive when they define or identify the antecedent. The two categories are not mutually exclu ...
LANGUAGE ARTS 300
... Identify what expressions are poetic in comparison to those that are not Find words which begin with the same letter or which rhyme with other words Write your own rhyming couplet Synonyms and Antonyms Match synonym and antonym pairs of words Identify whether or not words are synonyms Find antonym p ...
... Identify what expressions are poetic in comparison to those that are not Find words which begin with the same letter or which rhyme with other words Write your own rhyming couplet Synonyms and Antonyms Match synonym and antonym pairs of words Identify whether or not words are synonyms Find antonym p ...
Scottish Gaelic grammar
This article describes the grammar of the Scottish Gaelic language.