Design Principles for a Spanish Treebank
... 4. Particularly ambiguous words. Two of them can be mentioned: que, se. Que may be tagged as conjunction or as relative pronoun; sometimes both tags are possible in the same context although never simultaneously. As for se, it is one of the most difficult words to disambiguate in Spanish. It has thr ...
... 4. Particularly ambiguous words. Two of them can be mentioned: que, se. Que may be tagged as conjunction or as relative pronoun; sometimes both tags are possible in the same context although never simultaneously. As for se, it is one of the most difficult words to disambiguate in Spanish. It has thr ...
Navajo Coordination - Swarthmore College
... postpositional phrases, and postpositions. Other conjunctions are less versatile. Conjunctions differ in other ways. For example, l¢i’ can be used as a determiner or as a conjunction. Other conjunctions cannot do this, but some can only appear between two clauses while others can additionally appear ...
... postpositional phrases, and postpositions. Other conjunctions are less versatile. Conjunctions differ in other ways. For example, l¢i’ can be used as a determiner or as a conjunction. Other conjunctions cannot do this, but some can only appear between two clauses while others can additionally appear ...
Grammar 2 20th meeting
... • Adjectives which have three or more syllables always form the comparative and superlative with MORE and THE MOST, e.g.: ...
... • Adjectives which have three or more syllables always form the comparative and superlative with MORE and THE MOST, e.g.: ...
Chapter 2: Linguistic Background
... they are realized in English. Two forms of nouns - the singular and plural forms - have already been mentioned. Pronouns take forms based on person (first, second, and third) and gender (masculine, feminine, and neuter). Each of these distinctions reflects a systematic analysis that is almost wholly ...
... they are realized in English. Two forms of nouns - the singular and plural forms - have already been mentioned. Pronouns take forms based on person (first, second, and third) and gender (masculine, feminine, and neuter). Each of these distinctions reflects a systematic analysis that is almost wholly ...
Writer`s Handbook Final Draft for Printer[1]
... • A linking verb serves as a link between two words in a sentence. (The noun or pronoun that is the subject of the sentence is joined with the word or words that identify or describe it.) The most commonly used linking verbs are forms of the verb be, seen, become, and feel. • A verb phrase consists ...
... • A linking verb serves as a link between two words in a sentence. (The noun or pronoun that is the subject of the sentence is joined with the word or words that identify or describe it.) The most commonly used linking verbs are forms of the verb be, seen, become, and feel. • A verb phrase consists ...
GLOBALEX 2016 Lexicographic Resources for Human
... latter involves three phenomena: special forms of valency complementation (see below), reduction of the number of slots in the valency frame of a noun (either pure reduction or incorporation of a participant), and change of the character of valency complementation to exclusively nominal, as in (2) w ...
... latter involves three phenomena: special forms of valency complementation (see below), reduction of the number of slots in the valency frame of a noun (either pure reduction or incorporation of a participant), and change of the character of valency complementation to exclusively nominal, as in (2) w ...
Revision of English III Grammar
... below. Write the correction (if there is one) in the space by the side of the clause. b) State what type of clause it is, even if it is not a nominal clause, and c) state what its function in the sentence is. (The first one has been done for you). (1) That I want to do (What); Nominal ‘that’ clause; ...
... below. Write the correction (if there is one) in the space by the side of the clause. b) State what type of clause it is, even if it is not a nominal clause, and c) state what its function in the sentence is. (The first one has been done for you). (1) That I want to do (What); Nominal ‘that’ clause; ...
A Grammar of Proto-Germanic
... This grammar of Proto-Germanic is designed to provide a comprehensive but concise treatment of the language from approximately 2500 B.C. to the beginning of our era. All linguistic components are taken into consideration. The pragmatic component is dealt with in the Introduction, and to some extent ...
... This grammar of Proto-Germanic is designed to provide a comprehensive but concise treatment of the language from approximately 2500 B.C. to the beginning of our era. All linguistic components are taken into consideration. The pragmatic component is dealt with in the Introduction, and to some extent ...
A tool for linking Bliss symbols to WordNet
... and built-up similarly with concept definitions and synsets with relations. CRO contains words not found in WordNet, like pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions and other function words. These are connected to other ontology resources, like different language representations, symbol system bases and ...
... and built-up similarly with concept definitions and synsets with relations. CRO contains words not found in WordNet, like pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions and other function words. These are connected to other ontology resources, like different language representations, symbol system bases and ...
The History of the Gerund in English and Its Structural Precursors
... Lest she comes at last plaguing me. ...
... Lest she comes at last plaguing me. ...
The Newar verb in Tibeto-Burman perspective
... subject (intransitive subject and transitive agent) in all tenses, the conjugation of Kathmandu Newar distinguishes conjunct from disjunct forms. Generally speaking, the conjunct is the form used with a first person subject in statements and with a second person subject in questions, and the disjunc ...
... subject (intransitive subject and transitive agent) in all tenses, the conjugation of Kathmandu Newar distinguishes conjunct from disjunct forms. Generally speaking, the conjunct is the form used with a first person subject in statements and with a second person subject in questions, and the disjunc ...
Shallow-Parsing Stylebook for German
... case of preposition-article contraction (APPRART), the contraction is annotated in its function as a preposition (See Figure 4). As pronouns are normally not modified, they are the only element of a noun chunk when they occur (See Figure 16). Adverb chunks are only included in a noun chunk when they ...
... case of preposition-article contraction (APPRART), the contraction is annotated in its function as a preposition (See Figure 4). As pronouns are normally not modified, they are the only element of a noun chunk when they occur (See Figure 16). Adverb chunks are only included in a noun chunk when they ...
Automatic Detection of Grammar Elements that Decrease Readability
... Figure 2: Automatically detected grammar elements The first test is a closed test, where we examine whether grammar elements in example sentences of TCS are detected correctly. TCS gives 840 example sentences, and there are 802 sentences from which their grammar elements are detected correctly. From ...
... Figure 2: Automatically detected grammar elements The first test is a closed test, where we examine whether grammar elements in example sentences of TCS are detected correctly. TCS gives 840 example sentences, and there are 802 sentences from which their grammar elements are detected correctly. From ...
Typological variation of the adjectival class
... without a full understanding of its own primitives rests on uncertain foundations. Most current linguistic theories—whose main proponents are speakers of and researchers in European languages—are modeled on languages with parts-of-speech systems organized into the four major classes of verb, noun, a ...
... without a full understanding of its own primitives rests on uncertain foundations. Most current linguistic theories—whose main proponents are speakers of and researchers in European languages—are modeled on languages with parts-of-speech systems organized into the four major classes of verb, noun, a ...
Innovative 1PL Subject Constructions in Finnish
... province, China. The data presented here is based on ongoing fieldwork by the authors. In Rtau, there are two main ways of reporting what someone else has said, direct speech (DS) and semi-direct speech (SDS). The authors have been unable to ascertain the existence of any other type of reported spee ...
... province, China. The data presented here is based on ongoing fieldwork by the authors. In Rtau, there are two main ways of reporting what someone else has said, direct speech (DS) and semi-direct speech (SDS). The authors have been unable to ascertain the existence of any other type of reported spee ...
Catenae in Morphology
... makes a fluid transition from syntax to morphology possible. This paper introduces the relevant dependency relationships seen operating in morphology, and shows how they can be used to explain compound structure, bracketing paradoxes, and multiple periphrasis. ...
... makes a fluid transition from syntax to morphology possible. This paper introduces the relevant dependency relationships seen operating in morphology, and shows how they can be used to explain compound structure, bracketing paradoxes, and multiple periphrasis. ...
English Reading, Speaking and Listening Plan
... English Appendix 1: Spelling Most people read words more accurately than they spell them. The younger pupils are, the truer this is. By the end of year 1, pupils should be able to read a large number of different words containing the GPCs that they have learnt, whether or not they have seen these wo ...
... English Appendix 1: Spelling Most people read words more accurately than they spell them. The younger pupils are, the truer this is. By the end of year 1, pupils should be able to read a large number of different words containing the GPCs that they have learnt, whether or not they have seen these wo ...
Clinical coreference annnotation guidelines
... Propbank) as well as coreference annotation. The output of these layers can be used to automatically extract most Attributes when not already inherent in the data (such as definite and indefinite noun phrases). SHARP proposes that the coreference task focus only on the annotation of coreferential re ...
... Propbank) as well as coreference annotation. The output of these layers can be used to automatically extract most Attributes when not already inherent in the data (such as definite and indefinite noun phrases). SHARP proposes that the coreference task focus only on the annotation of coreferential re ...
Grammar: Conjunctions
... The animals seemed nervous whenever rolling thunder began. (modifies the adjective nervous) ...
... The animals seemed nervous whenever rolling thunder began. (modifies the adjective nervous) ...
SynTagRus – a deeply annotated corpus of Russian1 Abstract. The
... To continue with the example of толковать, a corpus that distinguishes word senses will enable us to see that e.g. (a) the sentence Ресторанные словари толкуют о каком-то соусе и каштанах ‘restaurant dictionaries [whatever these are!] talk about some sort of sauce and chestnuts’ contains the word т ...
... To continue with the example of толковать, a corpus that distinguishes word senses will enable us to see that e.g. (a) the sentence Ресторанные словари толкуют о каком-то соусе и каштанах ‘restaurant dictionaries [whatever these are!] talk about some sort of sauce and chestnuts’ contains the word т ...
Verb Agreement in Hindi and its Acquisition1 Benu Pareek, Ayesha
... argument, instead of Theme role. The former of these takes a different morphological case than the latter. The errors in the –ko marking on objects in transitive predicates can be attributed to either of the following: wrong theta role assignment, or the use of an unfamiliar complex predicate for th ...
... argument, instead of Theme role. The former of these takes a different morphological case than the latter. The errors in the –ko marking on objects in transitive predicates can be attributed to either of the following: wrong theta role assignment, or the use of an unfamiliar complex predicate for th ...
The dative alternation - Ghent University Library
... Other linguists and entire linguistic paradigms, which will be discussed in further detail in the first part of my thesis, have approached the dative alternation from different perspectives. Certain models in particular base their ideas about the phenomenon on the intuition of individuals only, with ...
... Other linguists and entire linguistic paradigms, which will be discussed in further detail in the first part of my thesis, have approached the dative alternation from different perspectives. Certain models in particular base their ideas about the phenomenon on the intuition of individuals only, with ...
A Bi-Polar Theory of Nominal and Clause Structure and Function
... of the auxiliary verb “is” in the clause. It is a fact about English that relations other than verbs are uninflected for tense and must be accompanied by an auxiliary verb to provide that tense when they head clauses. And even verbs are uninflected for tense in negative expressions like “he did not ...
... of the auxiliary verb “is” in the clause. It is a fact about English that relations other than verbs are uninflected for tense and must be accompanied by an auxiliary verb to provide that tense when they head clauses. And even verbs are uninflected for tense in negative expressions like “he did not ...
Week 6a
... every q-role in the q-grid is assigned to exactly one argument. every argument is assigned exactly one q-role. ...
... every q-role in the q-grid is assigned to exactly one argument. every argument is assigned exactly one q-role. ...
Scottish Gaelic grammar
This article describes the grammar of the Scottish Gaelic language.