Automatic grouping of morphologically related collocations
... the third row of the parsing output (cf. Figure 6, e.g. Patente - patents). The morphological analysis will later allow us to identify which of these nouns are in fact compounds and which of them are not. The extraction of collocations is slightly more complicated. We implemented a series of PERL sc ...
... the third row of the parsing output (cf. Figure 6, e.g. Patente - patents). The morphological analysis will later allow us to identify which of these nouns are in fact compounds and which of them are not. The extraction of collocations is slightly more complicated. We implemented a series of PERL sc ...
Adverb Notes
... Adverbs answer four questions : • Where? • When? • In what way? • To what extent? Examples of Adverbs: • Adverbs of frequency: always, sometimes, never • Adverbs of time and place: here, yesterday, then • Adverbs of relative time: recently, soon, already • Adverbs of degree: extremely, very, rather ...
... Adverbs answer four questions : • Where? • When? • In what way? • To what extent? Examples of Adverbs: • Adverbs of frequency: always, sometimes, never • Adverbs of time and place: here, yesterday, then • Adverbs of relative time: recently, soon, already • Adverbs of degree: extremely, very, rather ...
A discussion on the phases, semantics and syntax of aspect in the
... source language. Several examples are given to illustrate this finding. The paper also notes that aspect is not simply a grammatical notion because in Slavic languages like Russian, it is marked by mere prefixes. In addition, aspect involves not only the verb but also the action described by it. Act ...
... source language. Several examples are given to illustrate this finding. The paper also notes that aspect is not simply a grammatical notion because in Slavic languages like Russian, it is marked by mere prefixes. In addition, aspect involves not only the verb but also the action described by it. Act ...
Encoding focus in Kanuri verbal morphology
... dependency, and with polarity. The PERFECTIVE is further open to overt marking of tense by prefixing. However, tense marking in the PERFECTIVE is already subject to interaction from the category of predication focus. Compare the ...
... dependency, and with polarity. The PERFECTIVE is further open to overt marking of tense by prefixing. However, tense marking in the PERFECTIVE is already subject to interaction from the category of predication focus. Compare the ...
Full text
... (Stein 1933: 94), This projection is the lesson Stein, the master, taught her disciples. Yet the single act of using one’s imagination is not enough to qualify one as a ‘genius.’ What makes geniuses exiles among commoners is a particular capacity to talk and to listen at the same time: in other word ...
... (Stein 1933: 94), This projection is the lesson Stein, the master, taught her disciples. Yet the single act of using one’s imagination is not enough to qualify one as a ‘genius.’ What makes geniuses exiles among commoners is a particular capacity to talk and to listen at the same time: in other word ...
CHAPTER 2 THE ORIGIN OF LIGHT VERBS
... event structures are directly correlated with syntactic structures. The problems include the following. First, HK-Chomsky's hypothesis that event structures are completely determined by the syntactic structures cannot account for all cases, since there are examples where an individual syntactic stru ...
... event structures are directly correlated with syntactic structures. The problems include the following. First, HK-Chomsky's hypothesis that event structures are completely determined by the syntactic structures cannot account for all cases, since there are examples where an individual syntactic stru ...
Style/Clarity Assessment Module
... Wordy: An account was opened by Mrs. Simms. (7 words) Concise: Mrs. Simms opened an account. (5 words) Now Your Turn: Wordy: Your figures were checked by the research department. (8 words) Concise: Avoid overusing expletives at the beginning of sentences ...
... Wordy: An account was opened by Mrs. Simms. (7 words) Concise: Mrs. Simms opened an account. (5 words) Now Your Turn: Wordy: Your figures were checked by the research department. (8 words) Concise: Avoid overusing expletives at the beginning of sentences ...
The Sentence (LINK)
... “This is a great deal of information that would benefit from a hyperlinked table of contents so that students could pick and choose topics of interest.” “Perhaps the PPT could be broken up into a sequence of shorter PPTs to help students stay focused on meaningful chunks of information. I wondered w ...
... “This is a great deal of information that would benefit from a hyperlinked table of contents so that students could pick and choose topics of interest.” “Perhaps the PPT could be broken up into a sequence of shorter PPTs to help students stay focused on meaningful chunks of information. I wondered w ...
Lexical, Morphological, and Syntactic Aspects of Verb Production in
... that are produced often lack inflection (Bastiaanse & Jonkers, 1998; Saffran et al., 1989; Thompson et al., 1994). Most studies on the grammatical aspects of verb production in Broca’s aphasia have been done in English, which is not the most suitable language for such research because the inflection ...
... that are produced often lack inflection (Bastiaanse & Jonkers, 1998; Saffran et al., 1989; Thompson et al., 1994). Most studies on the grammatical aspects of verb production in Broca’s aphasia have been done in English, which is not the most suitable language for such research because the inflection ...
Perception and Causative Structures in English and European
... given that such infinitival T cannot itself value the Case-feature of the embedded subject (Recall that the subject of the infinitival clause is Case-marked by a higher probe), its φ-set should be “incomplete”. The question then is how defective this set is. Starting with gender, there is no evidenc ...
... given that such infinitival T cannot itself value the Case-feature of the embedded subject (Recall that the subject of the infinitival clause is Case-marked by a higher probe), its φ-set should be “incomplete”. The question then is how defective this set is. Starting with gender, there is no evidenc ...
English Syntax: An Introduction
... about before. For example, even though you may well not have seen the following sentence before, you can understand its meaning if you have a linguistic competence in English: (5) In January 2002, a dull star in an obscure constellation suddenly became 600,000 times more luminous than our Sun, tempo ...
... about before. For example, even though you may well not have seen the following sentence before, you can understand its meaning if you have a linguistic competence in English: (5) In January 2002, a dull star in an obscure constellation suddenly became 600,000 times more luminous than our Sun, tempo ...
The morphological family size effect and morphology
... strongly to its morphological family. Thanks to larger numbers of coactivated family members, and the concomitant more extensive patterns of activation in the mental lexicon, words with large families would then be responded to more quickly in visual lexical decision than words with small families. ...
... strongly to its morphological family. Thanks to larger numbers of coactivated family members, and the concomitant more extensive patterns of activation in the mental lexicon, words with large families would then be responded to more quickly in visual lexical decision than words with small families. ...
THE DISTRIBUTION AND CATEGORY STATUS OF ADJECTIVES
... To the best of our knowledge, the use of complementarity to justify the single category claim, insofar as it relates to English, originates with Lyons (1966), with particular reference just to manner adjectives and their adverb counterparts ending in ·ly. The idea itself should however probably be a ...
... To the best of our knowledge, the use of complementarity to justify the single category claim, insofar as it relates to English, originates with Lyons (1966), with particular reference just to manner adjectives and their adverb counterparts ending in ·ly. The idea itself should however probably be a ...
теоретической - List English
... In accordance with its etymology, syntax is by some grammarians regarded entirely from this latter point of view, so that it is by them identified with the analysis of sentences, the meaning of grammatical forms being included under accidence. Thus the peculiar meaning of the plural inflection in su ...
... In accordance with its etymology, syntax is by some grammarians regarded entirely from this latter point of view, so that it is by them identified with the analysis of sentences, the meaning of grammatical forms being included under accidence. Thus the peculiar meaning of the plural inflection in su ...
1st Grade ELA Curriculum Map 2016-17
... Cornerstone: Evaluate a speaker’s point of view, reasoning, and use of evidence and rhetoric. 1.SL.CC.3 Ask and answer questions about what a speaker says in order to gather additional information or clarify something that is not understood. * Linking Standards: FL.7, RL.1, RI. 1 I can ask and ans ...
... Cornerstone: Evaluate a speaker’s point of view, reasoning, and use of evidence and rhetoric. 1.SL.CC.3 Ask and answer questions about what a speaker says in order to gather additional information or clarify something that is not understood. * Linking Standards: FL.7, RL.1, RI. 1 I can ask and ans ...
QUESTIONS ON LANGUAGE 1) Name the 3 ways in which a
... a wax seal, and it had to be taken to the new owner? Answer: Signed, sealed, and delivered. 47) Which expression using the word truth 3 times means “to be completely and totally honest”? Answer: To tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. 48) Which 3-word expression including the ...
... a wax seal, and it had to be taken to the new owner? Answer: Signed, sealed, and delivered. 47) Which expression using the word truth 3 times means “to be completely and totally honest”? Answer: To tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. 48) Which 3-word expression including the ...
PEOPLE `S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ALGERIA
... This chapter surveys the cultural and linguistic approaches to equivalence. If the process of equivalence is about just the replacement of textual materials in one language by the equivalent textual materials of another. Or it is replicating the same situation of the source text in the target one. I ...
... This chapter surveys the cultural and linguistic approaches to equivalence. If the process of equivalence is about just the replacement of textual materials in one language by the equivalent textual materials of another. Or it is replicating the same situation of the source text in the target one. I ...
On problems of address in an automatic dictionary of
... It is the words of eight nine and ten letters which must be given most attention. These three lists show certain groupings which comprise two, three and even five words. These groups are resolved, for the most part, by the initial trigram, and even by two letters only, these being letters I and II, ...
... It is the words of eight nine and ten letters which must be given most attention. These three lists show certain groupings which comprise two, three and even five words. These groups are resolved, for the most part, by the initial trigram, and even by two letters only, these being letters I and II, ...
Pronominal and adverbial clitics in Old English
... addressee and the stress on pronouns can be interpreted as a different realization of this focus although, in general, the presence of appositive vocatives is not always associated with stress on pronouns. As for other evidence, in both of the above examples, i.e. (37) and (38), the context in which ...
... addressee and the stress on pronouns can be interpreted as a different realization of this focus although, in general, the presence of appositive vocatives is not always associated with stress on pronouns. As for other evidence, in both of the above examples, i.e. (37) and (38), the context in which ...
... Shall I open the window? You only really need to know that about 'shall' in modern English. Read the rest of this only if you want to know more about how some older speakers still use 'shall'. Formerly, in older grammar, 'shall' was used as an alternative to 'will' with 'I' and 'we'. Today, 'will' i ...
Different by-phrases with adjectival and verbal passives: Evidence
... Data like these are generally taken as evidence for positing that in verbal passives the external argument is present in the syntax, even when it is not expressed in a by-phrase. Under the assumption that external arguments are introduced by a functional verbal projection VoiceP, Kratzer (1994, 2000 ...
... Data like these are generally taken as evidence for positing that in verbal passives the external argument is present in the syntax, even when it is not expressed in a by-phrase. Under the assumption that external arguments are introduced by a functional verbal projection VoiceP, Kratzer (1994, 2000 ...
Investigating Problems Pertaining to Concord as Encountered by the
... This study tries to investigate the problems pertaining to concord (agreement) as being faced by Second Year Students in the Department of English Language, Faculty of Education, Aden University. Generally speaking, there is great uncertainty and confusion about English concord between subject and v ...
... This study tries to investigate the problems pertaining to concord (agreement) as being faced by Second Year Students in the Department of English Language, Faculty of Education, Aden University. Generally speaking, there is great uncertainty and confusion about English concord between subject and v ...
Paraphrasing Using Given and New Information in a Question
... Kathleen R. McKeown, "Paraphrasing Using Given and New Information in a Question-Answer System", . August 1980. ...
... Kathleen R. McKeown, "Paraphrasing Using Given and New Information in a Question-Answer System", . August 1980. ...
- SOAS Research Online
... differences between tones and vowels in different dialects. The phonology of Sumtu has been described provisionally by Kerstin Herr (2012) and Kee Shein Mang (2012) of SIL International, with the goal or developing and promoting a standardised orthography for Sumtu. At the time of writing the only m ...
... differences between tones and vowels in different dialects. The phonology of Sumtu has been described provisionally by Kerstin Herr (2012) and Kee Shein Mang (2012) of SIL International, with the goal or developing and promoting a standardised orthography for Sumtu. At the time of writing the only m ...
Article 10: Cognitive Construction Grammar
... about the use, internal composition, combinatory potential, or meaning of the pattern under study to some independently motivated principles or already known construction(s), it may become necessary to propose a separate construction. 4 When a new construction is posited it is important to keep in m ...
... about the use, internal composition, combinatory potential, or meaning of the pattern under study to some independently motivated principles or already known construction(s), it may become necessary to propose a separate construction. 4 When a new construction is posited it is important to keep in m ...
Scottish Gaelic grammar
This article describes the grammar of the Scottish Gaelic language.