slovko 2011 - Slovenský národný korpus
... substitution such as pristrihnú recognized as pristrihnúť or pohltil recognized as pohltila, 2) those in which a deletion or an insertion occurs together with, that is, adjacent to, a substitution such as posudzovateľmi recognized as posudzovateľ mi or pokyvkávali recognized as pokým cavalli or poký ...
... substitution such as pristrihnú recognized as pristrihnúť or pohltil recognized as pohltila, 2) those in which a deletion or an insertion occurs together with, that is, adjacent to, a substitution such as posudzovateľmi recognized as posudzovateľ mi or pokyvkávali recognized as pokým cavalli or poký ...
Perception of contrastive bi-syllabic lexical stress in unaccented and
... showed that the native and non-native English speakers differed on the measure of f0, but not on the measures amplitude and duration. The non-native speakers exhibited a higher f0 ratio when the first syllable was stressed than when the second syllable was stressed, unlike the native speakers who sh ...
... showed that the native and non-native English speakers differed on the measure of f0, but not on the measures amplitude and duration. The non-native speakers exhibited a higher f0 ratio when the first syllable was stressed than when the second syllable was stressed, unlike the native speakers who sh ...
predication and equation in copular sentences: russian vs. english
... In this paper we will not go into the details of case variation, for various formal proposals see Geist (1999), Matušansky (2000), Pereltsvaig (2002), and classic literature on this topic by Nichols (1981) and Wierzbicka (1980). In both English and Russian predicational sentences, XP1 has a referent ...
... In this paper we will not go into the details of case variation, for various formal proposals see Geist (1999), Matušansky (2000), Pereltsvaig (2002), and classic literature on this topic by Nichols (1981) and Wierzbicka (1980). In both English and Russian predicational sentences, XP1 has a referent ...
Frequent Frames as Cues to Part-of-Speech in Dutch:
... All the experiments reported here involve the task of categorizing words into word categories based on the context in which they are used. In each case, there is an empirical allocation of words to unlabelled categories, which needs to be evaluated by a comparison with the “true” distribution of wor ...
... All the experiments reported here involve the task of categorizing words into word categories based on the context in which they are used. In each case, there is an empirical allocation of words to unlabelled categories, which needs to be evaluated by a comparison with the “true” distribution of wor ...
4. Two sample classes encoded: motion verbs and `know verbs`
... found in MRDs (which are our main source of data), and to meet the user-requirements. However, since these 'new' relations require more complicated procedures in order to be acquired, for the time being their values will be coded only in relation to those subsets of verbs for which we have enough da ...
... found in MRDs (which are our main source of data), and to meet the user-requirements. However, since these 'new' relations require more complicated procedures in order to be acquired, for the time being their values will be coded only in relation to those subsets of verbs for which we have enough da ...
full text
... instances of readable and 479 instances of unreadable, showing that they appear so frequently as to be dealt with equivalently. The procedure of the research is the following. First, for the purpose of finding out what readable and unreadable respectively take as their object of reading activity and ...
... instances of readable and 479 instances of unreadable, showing that they appear so frequently as to be dealt with equivalently. The procedure of the research is the following. First, for the purpose of finding out what readable and unreadable respectively take as their object of reading activity and ...
Spanish Essentials For Dummies
... Selecting the correct preposition ................................ 81 Using prepositions with verbs ..................................... 84 Using the right pronoun after a preposition .............. 87 ...
... Selecting the correct preposition ................................ 81 Using prepositions with verbs ..................................... 84 Using the right pronoun after a preposition .............. 87 ...
Answer Key - Scholastic
... several kinds of information that historians, people who study the past, use to learn information about history. One kind of information is called a primary source. A primary source is information that comes directly from the time being studied. For example, if a student wanted to find out about eve ...
... several kinds of information that historians, people who study the past, use to learn information about history. One kind of information is called a primary source. A primary source is information that comes directly from the time being studied. For example, if a student wanted to find out about eve ...
Agreement Paper - rci.rutgers.edu
... that the role of pure syntax in explaining some of the interesting asymmetries of agreement is underappreciated. For example, there are various situations in various languages in which a given category can agree with a nearby nominal in number and gender (if the language has a grammatical gender sys ...
... that the role of pure syntax in explaining some of the interesting asymmetries of agreement is underappreciated. For example, there are various situations in various languages in which a given category can agree with a nearby nominal in number and gender (if the language has a grammatical gender sys ...
Slide 1
... When infinitive phrases have an “actor,” they may be roughly characterized as the “subject” of the action or state expressed in the infinitive. It is somewhat misleading to use the word subject, though, since an infinitive phrase is not a full clause with a subject and a finite verb. Also remember t ...
... When infinitive phrases have an “actor,” they may be roughly characterized as the “subject” of the action or state expressed in the infinitive. It is somewhat misleading to use the word subject, though, since an infinitive phrase is not a full clause with a subject and a finite verb. Also remember t ...
A comparative study of participles, converbs and absolute
... “Absolute constructions are temporal expressions with non-temporal heads. Normally, nominal expressions of time involve nouns that have some temporal dimension to their semantics, as in at dawn, on Monday, during the lecture. ACs on the other hand have as their heads nouns which do not denote events ...
... “Absolute constructions are temporal expressions with non-temporal heads. Normally, nominal expressions of time involve nouns that have some temporal dimension to their semantics, as in at dawn, on Monday, during the lecture. ACs on the other hand have as their heads nouns which do not denote events ...
(Syntactic) Lexicon and Syntax: Insertion Conditions for Derivational
... In this paper, I hope to sketch an answer to these questions, utilizing some theoretical tools developed in Emonds (1985). To my mind, these tools provide, almost automatically, some satisfying formal representations that succinctly express empirical generalizations about this subject matter. The fa ...
... In this paper, I hope to sketch an answer to these questions, utilizing some theoretical tools developed in Emonds (1985). To my mind, these tools provide, almost automatically, some satisfying formal representations that succinctly express empirical generalizations about this subject matter. The fa ...
Adverb - ZiyoNET
... Language is also influenced by social, cultural, historical and political factors, and linguistics can be applied to semiotics, for instance, which is the general study of signs and symbols both within language and without. Literary critics study the use of language in literature. Translation entail ...
... Language is also influenced by social, cultural, historical and political factors, and linguistics can be applied to semiotics, for instance, which is the general study of signs and symbols both within language and without. Literary critics study the use of language in literature. Translation entail ...
- Wiley Online Library
... In addition to the implementational weaknesses we outlined above, there are also some clear challenges facing MOSAIC with respect to the range of languages that it is able to simulate. Freudenthal et al. simulated data from only two relatively similar languages, and it is unclear to what extent MOSA ...
... In addition to the implementational weaknesses we outlined above, there are also some clear challenges facing MOSAIC with respect to the range of languages that it is able to simulate. Freudenthal et al. simulated data from only two relatively similar languages, and it is unclear to what extent MOSA ...
Guidelines for Writing Work Term Reports
... guidelines for Civil and Environmental Engineering students to follow in their work reports. One requirement for professional accreditation is evidence of the ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Accordingly, students are expected to use the work reports to improve their re ...
... guidelines for Civil and Environmental Engineering students to follow in their work reports. One requirement for professional accreditation is evidence of the ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Accordingly, students are expected to use the work reports to improve their re ...
Chapter 3 Distributed Morphology and the Pieces of Inflection Morris
... constitutes one response to this observation; a different response is offered by DM. Instead of abandoning the notion that affixes are morphemes, DM recognizes that MS is a level of grammatical representation with its own principles and properties and that the apparent mismatches between the organiz ...
... constitutes one response to this observation; a different response is offered by DM. Instead of abandoning the notion that affixes are morphemes, DM recognizes that MS is a level of grammatical representation with its own principles and properties and that the apparent mismatches between the organiz ...
The role of discourse context in the processing
... the earliest possible point. If one assumes that a scrambled structure is generated via syntactic movement, then a principle such as the MCP predicts a preference for canonical orders over noncanonical orders whenever an ambiguity is present. In terms of processing timing, the MCP has traditionally ...
... the earliest possible point. If one assumes that a scrambled structure is generated via syntactic movement, then a principle such as the MCP predicts a preference for canonical orders over noncanonical orders whenever an ambiguity is present. In terms of processing timing, the MCP has traditionally ...
linguistics
... some scholars as transitive-causative (‘make prosper, make flourish’), cf., for instance, the erroneous translations offered for (14): ‘[. . .] whence the king does not rear cattle’ (translation by Eggeling [1900: 326] of the passage ŚB 13.2.9.8); ‘[. . .] Therefore [. . .] the king does not feed c ...
... some scholars as transitive-causative (‘make prosper, make flourish’), cf., for instance, the erroneous translations offered for (14): ‘[. . .] whence the king does not rear cattle’ (translation by Eggeling [1900: 326] of the passage ŚB 13.2.9.8); ‘[. . .] Therefore [. . .] the king does not feed c ...
articles basque resultatives and related issues
... est cassé “the stick is broken”, in which case it may be difficult to distinguish from a passive form. But, in order to express resultatives from transitive verbs, many languages can use auxiliary have like in I have my task written, that is the state I am in after I have written the task, or j’ai m ...
... est cassé “the stick is broken”, in which case it may be difficult to distinguish from a passive form. But, in order to express resultatives from transitive verbs, many languages can use auxiliary have like in I have my task written, that is the state I am in after I have written the task, or j’ai m ...
ARTICLES BASQUE RESULTATIVES AND RELATED ISSUES
... est cassé “the stick is broken”, in which case it may be difficult to distinguish from a passive form. But, in order to express resultatives from transitive verbs, many languages can use auxiliary have like in I have my task written, that is the state I am in after I have written the task, or j’ai m ...
... est cassé “the stick is broken”, in which case it may be difficult to distinguish from a passive form. But, in order to express resultatives from transitive verbs, many languages can use auxiliary have like in I have my task written, that is the state I am in after I have written the task, or j’ai m ...
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF UKRAINE
... Exercise 3. Define the structural type of sentences 1. He entered the room. Young. Elegant. Self-confident. 2. To tell me such a thing! Could be more polite. 3. I shall be glad to help you. – You sure? 4. He will be a doctor. 5. A big stuffy room. Old furniture. No curtains. 6. Living in such condit ...
... Exercise 3. Define the structural type of sentences 1. He entered the room. Young. Elegant. Self-confident. 2. To tell me such a thing! Could be more polite. 3. I shall be glad to help you. – You sure? 4. He will be a doctor. 5. A big stuffy room. Old furniture. No curtains. 6. Living in such condit ...
Teach Yourself Unity 45
... 14.Your grandfather was a ________ when he was younger. visitor boy sister 15.Your mother's mother is your____________________. aunt neighbor grandmother My Score:____________________Date_________________ ...
... 14.Your grandfather was a ________ when he was younger. visitor boy sister 15.Your mother's mother is your____________________. aunt neighbor grandmother My Score:____________________Date_________________ ...
Part of speech Tagging for Tamil using SVMTool - CEN
... Parts of speech (POS) tagging means assigning grammatical classes i.e. appropriate parts of speech tags to each word in a natural language sentence. Assigning a POS tag to each word of an un-annotated text by hand is very time consuming, which results in the existence of various approaches to automa ...
... Parts of speech (POS) tagging means assigning grammatical classes i.e. appropriate parts of speech tags to each word in a natural language sentence. Assigning a POS tag to each word of an un-annotated text by hand is very time consuming, which results in the existence of various approaches to automa ...
The nature of cognate objects A syntactic approach Cristina Real
... these terms, ‘If x is part of y, then if a telic predicate maps y (as Theme) onto event e, it must map x onto an event e’ which is part of e”(Dowty 1991:567). For example, in an event of “writing a letter” parts of the letter corresponds to subevents that are part of the whole event of writing a let ...
... these terms, ‘If x is part of y, then if a telic predicate maps y (as Theme) onto event e, it must map x onto an event e’ which is part of e”(Dowty 1991:567). For example, in an event of “writing a letter” parts of the letter corresponds to subevents that are part of the whole event of writing a let ...
Scottish Gaelic grammar
This article describes the grammar of the Scottish Gaelic language.