Introduction with a State of the Art in Generative Slovenian Syntax
... discussing Slovenian syntax have appeared in a number of top journals for generative grammar: Linguistic Inquiry, Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, Lingua, Syntax, The Linguistic Review, Journal of Slavic Linguistics, etc. Since 2002 there has been, on the average, more than one paper on Slove ...
... discussing Slovenian syntax have appeared in a number of top journals for generative grammar: Linguistic Inquiry, Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, Lingua, Syntax, The Linguistic Review, Journal of Slavic Linguistics, etc. Since 2002 there has been, on the average, more than one paper on Slove ...
Lambrecht 2000
... In previous work (Lambrecht 1986, 1994) I have argued that the pragmatic structuring of propositions into presupposed and non-presupposed portions is done cross-linguistically in terms of a small number of types of focus articulation or , which correspond to different types of communi ...
... In previous work (Lambrecht 1986, 1994) I have argued that the pragmatic structuring of propositions into presupposed and non-presupposed portions is done cross-linguistically in terms of a small number of types of focus articulation or , which correspond to different types of communi ...
Slide 1
... [After he unloaded the car,] [Jeff fished in the lake.] This sentence has two clauses, the first being a dependent clause and the second being an independent clause. You can see that each clause has a subject, a verb, and a complement. If you encountered “After he unloaded the car” as a sentence by ...
... [After he unloaded the car,] [Jeff fished in the lake.] This sentence has two clauses, the first being a dependent clause and the second being an independent clause. You can see that each clause has a subject, a verb, and a complement. If you encountered “After he unloaded the car” as a sentence by ...
An Analysis of Grammatical Errors in Writing
... theory of grammatical errors taxonomy by Ho (2005). They are errors regarding nouns and noun groups, errors regarding verbs and verb groups, error regarding preposition, and errors regarding sentence structure. However, the errors regarding noun and noun groups consist of unnecessary insertion /over ...
... theory of grammatical errors taxonomy by Ho (2005). They are errors regarding nouns and noun groups, errors regarding verbs and verb groups, error regarding preposition, and errors regarding sentence structure. However, the errors regarding noun and noun groups consist of unnecessary insertion /over ...
Descarga
... Verb To Be The verb To Be is used to talk about what somebody is. It is one of the commonly used verbs in the english language. In spanish it means ser o estar. In Grammar Box 2 you will see how to use the verb To Be in the simplest form. ...
... Verb To Be The verb To Be is used to talk about what somebody is. It is one of the commonly used verbs in the english language. In spanish it means ser o estar. In Grammar Box 2 you will see how to use the verb To Be in the simplest form. ...
Lexical Nature of Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution
... 1983) . This theory proposes that the first-stage parser of the MV/RR ambiguity, resolved with the reduced relative constructs a single parse (phrase structure) using only the graminterpretation, occur throughout natural discourse and typically go unnoticed. To illustrate, Table 1 contains examples ...
... 1983) . This theory proposes that the first-stage parser of the MV/RR ambiguity, resolved with the reduced relative constructs a single parse (phrase structure) using only the graminterpretation, occur throughout natural discourse and typically go unnoticed. To illustrate, Table 1 contains examples ...
A GRAMMAR OF CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH
... criterion. By the third criterion, the great literatures of the Orient spring to mind, not to mention the languages of Tolstoy, Goethe, Cervantes and Racine. But in addition to being the language of the analogous Shakespeare, English scores as being the primary medium for twentieth-century science a ...
... criterion. By the third criterion, the great literatures of the Orient spring to mind, not to mention the languages of Tolstoy, Goethe, Cervantes and Racine. But in addition to being the language of the analogous Shakespeare, English scores as being the primary medium for twentieth-century science a ...
DESIDERATIVE - CAUSATIVES IN PAPAGO Ofelia Zepeda
... I should mention, in passing, that the semantic range of the verbs which allows the desiderative is essentially unrestricted. Crucial for our purposes is a consideration of the semantic conditions which the desiderative verb places on the arguments in the sentence. In. both (lib) and (12b) the argum ...
... I should mention, in passing, that the semantic range of the verbs which allows the desiderative is essentially unrestricted. Crucial for our purposes is a consideration of the semantic conditions which the desiderative verb places on the arguments in the sentence. In. both (lib) and (12b) the argum ...
Recognition of clauses and phrases in machine translation of
... of the subordinate clause, it is immediately preceded by a comma. On the other hand, an interrogative pronoun or particle may be preceded by other words, e.g. prepositions, which are part of the same clause: They ask for whom the bell tolls. (When such a pronoun ("delayed clause opener") is encounte ...
... of the subordinate clause, it is immediately preceded by a comma. On the other hand, an interrogative pronoun or particle may be preceded by other words, e.g. prepositions, which are part of the same clause: They ask for whom the bell tolls. (When such a pronoun ("delayed clause opener") is encounte ...
9. Morphological Typology
... On the quantitative side, the question is to what extent languages have morphology. It seems safe to extrapolate that all languages (spoken as well as sign languages) have morphology, minimally in the shape of word formation and in particular compounding. Reduplication is the overt form of morpholog ...
... On the quantitative side, the question is to what extent languages have morphology. It seems safe to extrapolate that all languages (spoken as well as sign languages) have morphology, minimally in the shape of word formation and in particular compounding. Reduplication is the overt form of morpholog ...
Grammatical Morphemes and Conceptual Structure in Discourse Processing DANIEL
... The present paper argues that a failure to integrate the semantic and pragmatic functions of grammatical morphemes into a processing model has hindered the development of adequate psychological theories of discourse processing and representation. A framework is developed that begins to integrate the ...
... The present paper argues that a failure to integrate the semantic and pragmatic functions of grammatical morphemes into a processing model has hindered the development of adequate psychological theories of discourse processing and representation. A framework is developed that begins to integrate the ...
CONJUNCTIONS AND GRAMMATICAL AGREEMENT WHEN
... Corpus data and sentence production experiments were used to test hypotheses about the mechanisms involved in producing agreement. A search of American English sentences from the World Wide Web revealed that speakers often produce singular verbs with conjoined subjects (28% singular verbs overall), ...
... Corpus data and sentence production experiments were used to test hypotheses about the mechanisms involved in producing agreement. A search of American English sentences from the World Wide Web revealed that speakers often produce singular verbs with conjoined subjects (28% singular verbs overall), ...
THE SUBSYSTEMS OF LEXICAL ASPECTS
... of view of GuillaumjanPsychomechanics, which is a form of cognitive linguistics. Guillaume proposes that verbal systems have developmental stages, the total system of stages being cded the chronogenesis, that is the development of the time image. We have proposed the existence of pre-chronogenetic l ...
... of view of GuillaumjanPsychomechanics, which is a form of cognitive linguistics. Guillaume proposes that verbal systems have developmental stages, the total system of stages being cded the chronogenesis, that is the development of the time image. We have proposed the existence of pre-chronogenetic l ...
Generative Approaches to Syntactic Typology George Gibbard
... grammatical relations. A 'case' is a marking of a noun to clarify its role in syntactic structure; English shows case only in a few pronouns, such as 'he' versus 'him.' Marking of a verb which clarifies its argument structure is often called 'voice,' the distinction of active versus passive verbs in ...
... grammatical relations. A 'case' is a marking of a noun to clarify its role in syntactic structure; English shows case only in a few pronouns, such as 'he' versus 'him.' Marking of a verb which clarifies its argument structure is often called 'voice,' the distinction of active versus passive verbs in ...
Uppsala University
... Articles and books on the topic abound with exemplifications of various types reaching from complete reduplication via some obvious and some less obvious types of partial reduplication to most obscure types of phoneme-, mora- or even syllable skeleton reduplication. All these constitute instances of ...
... Articles and books on the topic abound with exemplifications of various types reaching from complete reduplication via some obvious and some less obvious types of partial reduplication to most obscure types of phoneme-, mora- or even syllable skeleton reduplication. All these constitute instances of ...
Grammar Punk Primer
... There are two words in each selection below that are either synonyms or antonyms. Put an S (for “synonym”) or an A (for “antonym”) in the blank after each number to indicate how the words are related. Circle the pair of synonyms or antonyms. There may be more than one choice. ...
... There are two words in each selection below that are either synonyms or antonyms. Put an S (for “synonym”) or an A (for “antonym”) in the blank after each number to indicate how the words are related. Circle the pair of synonyms or antonyms. There may be more than one choice. ...
- Lancaster EPrints
... 2.3. Impersonal constructions in Puxian.................................................................. 55 2.4. The distribution of pronominal impersonals in Puxian..................................... 71 2.4.1. Identifying pronominal impersonals.................................................... ...
... 2.3. Impersonal constructions in Puxian.................................................................. 55 2.4. The distribution of pronominal impersonals in Puxian..................................... 71 2.4.1. Identifying pronominal impersonals.................................................... ...
Vanderbilt University STYLE GUIDE
... This publication provides guidelines for addressing issues of grammar and style that are likely to be encountered while producing publications for Vanderbilt. The first section is an alphabetical listing of words and phrases with guidelines for usage, including Vanderbilt-specific terms; a punctuati ...
... This publication provides guidelines for addressing issues of grammar and style that are likely to be encountered while producing publications for Vanderbilt. The first section is an alphabetical listing of words and phrases with guidelines for usage, including Vanderbilt-specific terms; a punctuati ...
THE SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS OF AND
... In addition, the study examined the nature of coordinate structures in Kaonde. It was observed that a coordinate structure is usually made up of at least two conjuncts and a conjunction. The conjuncts are conjoined together by a conjunction to form one larger linguistic unit of the same kind. Furthe ...
... In addition, the study examined the nature of coordinate structures in Kaonde. It was observed that a coordinate structure is usually made up of at least two conjuncts and a conjunction. The conjuncts are conjoined together by a conjunction to form one larger linguistic unit of the same kind. Furthe ...
- Essex - Research Repository
... The analysis shows that both tense and aspect can be expressed verbs in ECA, where in simple tense forms the verb carries tense only, while in compound tense, the main predicate marks tense and occupies I while the following lexical verb marks grammatical aspect and occupies V. The bi- prefix marks ...
... The analysis shows that both tense and aspect can be expressed verbs in ECA, where in simple tense forms the verb carries tense only, while in compound tense, the main predicate marks tense and occupies I while the following lexical verb marks grammatical aspect and occupies V. The bi- prefix marks ...
24 Important Words and Phrases
... the lesson so that you allow an equal number of minutes for each major heading. Do not worry about memorizing all the words in every table. That would prove to be an impossible and frustrating task. Instead, use the lists for reference, along with the key phrases you memorize. Those words that are h ...
... the lesson so that you allow an equal number of minutes for each major heading. Do not worry about memorizing all the words in every table. That would prove to be an impossible and frustrating task. Instead, use the lists for reference, along with the key phrases you memorize. Those words that are h ...
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... 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 character for each category) after the dividing symbol ´.´ (full stop) or ´:´ (colon) in the fol ...
... 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 character for each category) after the dividing symbol ´.´ (full stop) or ´:´ (colon) in the fol ...
The verbal valency in the Prague Dependency Treebank
... 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 character for each category) after the dividing symbol ´.´ (full stop) or ´:´ (colon) in the fol ...
... 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 character for each category) after the dividing symbol ´.´ (full stop) or ´:´ (colon) in the fol ...
Scottish Gaelic grammar
This article describes the grammar of the Scottish Gaelic language.