Pronunciation - Chinook Jargon
... The Sounds The goal of this book is to let English speakers acquire an intelligible pronunciation of Chinook Jargon in as short of time period as possible and to have fun doing it. In the spelling system used in this book, each letter or letter combination has a single pronunciation and there are no ...
... The Sounds The goal of this book is to let English speakers acquire an intelligible pronunciation of Chinook Jargon in as short of time period as possible and to have fun doing it. In the spelling system used in this book, each letter or letter combination has a single pronunciation and there are no ...
Cross-linguistic priming of syntactic hierarchical
... than in trials where the prime had the structure of a prepositional-object construction, like the sentence ‘‘A rock star sold some cocaine to an undercover agent.’’ Syntactic priming is a promising tool to study the question of whether syntax is shared or separate in bilinguals. If bilinguals repres ...
... than in trials where the prime had the structure of a prepositional-object construction, like the sentence ‘‘A rock star sold some cocaine to an undercover agent.’’ Syntactic priming is a promising tool to study the question of whether syntax is shared or separate in bilinguals. If bilinguals repres ...
Verbal breakups - Utrecht University Repository
... provided me with the data on which this thesis is grounded. My research could not have been carried out without their help. For that reason, I thank my informants in Flanders and the Netherlands for their patient participation, as well as the Meertens Panel informants for their partaking in the onli ...
... provided me with the data on which this thesis is grounded. My research could not have been carried out without their help. For that reason, I thank my informants in Flanders and the Netherlands for their patient participation, as well as the Meertens Panel informants for their partaking in the onli ...
A Writer`s Reference - The Masters Program
... This handbook is designed to allow you to find information quickly without an instructor’s help — usually by consulting the main menu inside the front cover. At times, you may also consult the detailed menu inside the back cover, the index, the glossary of usage, the list of revision symbols, or one ...
... This handbook is designed to allow you to find information quickly without an instructor’s help — usually by consulting the main menu inside the front cover. At times, you may also consult the detailed menu inside the back cover, the index, the glossary of usage, the list of revision symbols, or one ...
the EMNLP 2011 paper - ReVerb
... ous Open IE systems return the uninformative (Faust, made, a deal) instead of (Faust, made a deal with, the devil). This type of error is caused by improper handling of relation phrases that are expressed by a combination of a verb with a noun, such as light verb constructions (LVCs). An LVC is a m ...
... ous Open IE systems return the uninformative (Faust, made, a deal) instead of (Faust, made a deal with, the devil). This type of error is caused by improper handling of relation phrases that are expressed by a combination of a verb with a noun, such as light verb constructions (LVCs). An LVC is a m ...
Identifying Relations for Open Information Extraction
... ous Open IE systems return the uninformative (Faust, made, a deal) instead of (Faust, made a deal with, the devil). This type of error is caused by improper handling of relation phrases that are expressed by a combination of a verb with a noun, such as light verb constructions (LVCs). An LVC is a m ...
... ous Open IE systems return the uninformative (Faust, made, a deal) instead of (Faust, made a deal with, the devil). This type of error is caused by improper handling of relation phrases that are expressed by a combination of a verb with a noun, such as light verb constructions (LVCs). An LVC is a m ...
Routledge Comprehensive Grammars Comprehensive Grammars
... subject-predicate structure, while expository and evaluative sentences are more likely to follow a topic-comment pattern. The endless variability and invention of language means that this typology will inevitably have loose ends and overlapping dimensions, and the presence or function of sentence el ...
... subject-predicate structure, while expository and evaluative sentences are more likely to follow a topic-comment pattern. The endless variability and invention of language means that this typology will inevitably have loose ends and overlapping dimensions, and the presence or function of sentence el ...
Dissertation Body
... my work into a dissertation project. Lieberman et al. looked at irregular Old English (OE) verbs that are still present in the lexicon of PDE. They gathered frequency data for these verbs, and they found that the lower the frequency of a set of verbs, the higher the percentage of verbs that had been ...
... my work into a dissertation project. Lieberman et al. looked at irregular Old English (OE) verbs that are still present in the lexicon of PDE. They gathered frequency data for these verbs, and they found that the lower the frequency of a set of verbs, the higher the percentage of verbs that had been ...
Michelle Anne Long A Thesis - Bibliothèque et Archives Canada
... the variety of Swampy Cree spoken there as her first language. She began leamhg English at the age of 16. These laboratory sentences may sometimes appear Iess idiornatic or natural than sentences uttered in the context of a larger narrative. Nonethelesq they are grammatical sentences. Examples from ...
... the variety of Swampy Cree spoken there as her first language. She began leamhg English at the age of 16. These laboratory sentences may sometimes appear Iess idiornatic or natural than sentences uttered in the context of a larger narrative. Nonethelesq they are grammatical sentences. Examples from ...
Egyptian arabic grammar
... sites etc are written in Modern Standard Arabic. And if you want to read Arabic handwriting, that's a different ballgame altogether. An understanding of the Arabic alphabet can sometimes be useful, but it is by no means essential. The examples in this document are therefore written in both arabic an ...
... sites etc are written in Modern Standard Arabic. And if you want to read Arabic handwriting, that's a different ballgame altogether. An understanding of the Arabic alphabet can sometimes be useful, but it is by no means essential. The examples in this document are therefore written in both arabic an ...
Developing Sentence Imitation, Grade 3
... and craft by noticing sentence patterns from literature and imitating those patterns in writing. Each lesson works in conjunction with daily grammar lessons in the reading series. For example, Day 1 of Unit 1 may teach subjects and predicates. Therefore this book’s first lesson would also point out ...
... and craft by noticing sentence patterns from literature and imitating those patterns in writing. Each lesson works in conjunction with daily grammar lessons in the reading series. For example, Day 1 of Unit 1 may teach subjects and predicates. Therefore this book’s first lesson would also point out ...
A GRAMMAR OF THE HITTITE LANGUAGE Part 1
... The slanted equal sign (⸗) in Hittite transcriptions indicates a boundary before a clitic element. Since there is no convenient transliteration for the marker wedges that Hittite scribes prefixed to forms exhibiting foreign or unusual elements, we follow the CHD practice of using a graphic representa ...
... The slanted equal sign (⸗) in Hittite transcriptions indicates a boundary before a clitic element. Since there is no convenient transliteration for the marker wedges that Hittite scribes prefixed to forms exhibiting foreign or unusual elements, we follow the CHD practice of using a graphic representa ...
The semantics of the Turkish accusative marked
... position, a/Numeral Noun-Case (i.e., accusative, dative, locative, ablative and comitative) construction can induce partitivity. Enç’s notion of ‘partitivity’ appears to be a property of all the case marked DPs occurring in the object position, hence cannot be viewed as an intrinsic property of the ...
... position, a/Numeral Noun-Case (i.e., accusative, dative, locative, ablative and comitative) construction can induce partitivity. Enç’s notion of ‘partitivity’ appears to be a property of all the case marked DPs occurring in the object position, hence cannot be viewed as an intrinsic property of the ...
PREFIXED ADJECTIVAL PARTICIPLES
... Since -l can attach to imperfective verbs, as in (1) and (2), the ungrammaticality of -lý participles in (7) and (8) is not based on selectional requirements of the affix -l. The ungrammaticality also cannot be based on some requirements of the agreement marker -ý because it can attach to imperfecti ...
... Since -l can attach to imperfective verbs, as in (1) and (2), the ungrammaticality of -lý participles in (7) and (8) is not based on selectional requirements of the affix -l. The ungrammaticality also cannot be based on some requirements of the agreement marker -ý because it can attach to imperfecti ...
A GRAMMAR OF BAO`AN TU, A MONGOLIC LANGUAGE OF
... I wish to express my deepest gratitude to my advisor, Matthew Dryer for his guidance and for his detailed comments on numerous drafts of this dissertation. I would also like to thank my committee members, Karin Michelson and Robert VanValin, Jr., for their patience, flexibility, and helpful feedback ...
... I wish to express my deepest gratitude to my advisor, Matthew Dryer for his guidance and for his detailed comments on numerous drafts of this dissertation. I would also like to thank my committee members, Karin Michelson and Robert VanValin, Jr., for their patience, flexibility, and helpful feedback ...
The Classification of Optatives: A Statistical Study
... inherently is involved in a question may have made it more likely that the optative should survive there. Potential Optative in Direct Questions. Two examples are found in this category: Acts 8:31 and 17:18. Both have the particle a@n and the sense is clearly potential. They express puzzled curiosit ...
... inherently is involved in a question may have made it more likely that the optative should survive there. Potential Optative in Direct Questions. Two examples are found in this category: Acts 8:31 and 17:18. Both have the particle a@n and the sense is clearly potential. They express puzzled curiosit ...
A Grammar of Bora with Special Attention to Tone
... 4.3.6.3 -pejtso ‘upon encountering’ . . . . . . 4.3.6.4 Relocation to or from doing . . . . . ...
... 4.3.6.3 -pejtso ‘upon encountering’ . . . . . . 4.3.6.4 Relocation to or from doing . . . . . ...
A Typology of Verbal Borrowings
... My beloved parents, S ABINE & W OLFGANG W OHLGEMUTH, always provided me with their limitless love, faith and support. I cannot thank them enough for everything. Last but not least, E IKE L AUTERBACH not only took the time to proofread the entire manuscript multiple times. She was suddenly there and ...
... My beloved parents, S ABINE & W OLFGANG W OHLGEMUTH, always provided me with their limitless love, faith and support. I cannot thank them enough for everything. Last but not least, E IKE L AUTERBACH not only took the time to proofread the entire manuscript multiple times. She was suddenly there and ...
Grammaticalization and - White Rose eTheses Online
... is on this piece of work that this dissertation (and much of my work) is based. I would also like to thank him for generously offering to read and review my work. His comments have greatly enhanced the quality of my work. It was also Nigel and Ian who wrote my references for my application to York, ...
... is on this piece of work that this dissertation (and much of my work) is based. I would also like to thank him for generously offering to read and review my work. His comments have greatly enhanced the quality of my work. It was also Nigel and Ian who wrote my references for my application to York, ...
Reading Handbook Reading for Different Purposes Having a clear
... pebble dropped into a pond. The waves are extremely long but not very high. For this reason, a ship out on the ocean may feel only a slight rise and fall of the water as a tsunami passes. As the tsunami nears the shore, it begins to scrape along the ocean bottom. This friction causes the waves in th ...
... pebble dropped into a pond. The waves are extremely long but not very high. For this reason, a ship out on the ocean may feel only a slight rise and fall of the water as a tsunami passes. As the tsunami nears the shore, it begins to scrape along the ocean bottom. This friction causes the waves in th ...
A GRAMMATICAL ANALYSIS OF THE TSWANA ADVERBIAL by
... We examine adverbials as elements of clause structure in accordance with their formal identification and definition, and then consider the syntactic and semantic processes at work when they are used. At a syntactic level, we investigate the distributional properties and frequency of appearance of ad ...
... We examine adverbials as elements of clause structure in accordance with their formal identification and definition, and then consider the syntactic and semantic processes at work when they are used. At a syntactic level, we investigate the distributional properties and frequency of appearance of ad ...
A verb-centered Sentiment Analysis for French
... to the system via a so-called polarity lexicon. A polarity lexicon consists of an extensive list of lemmas, i.e. words in their base form, which are marked with both their polarity (or valence) and word class. This list enables the system to identify a word in a text as polar or neutral. However, po ...
... to the system via a so-called polarity lexicon. A polarity lexicon consists of an extensive list of lemmas, i.e. words in their base form, which are marked with both their polarity (or valence) and word class. This list enables the system to identify a word in a text as polar or neutral. However, po ...
English grammar workbook for dummies
... Geraldine Woods began her education when teachers still supplied ink wells to their students. She credits her 35-year career as an English teacher to a set of ultra-strict nuns armed with thick grammar books. She lives in New York City, where with great difficulty she refrains from correcting signs ...
... Geraldine Woods began her education when teachers still supplied ink wells to their students. She credits her 35-year career as an English teacher to a set of ultra-strict nuns armed with thick grammar books. She lives in New York City, where with great difficulty she refrains from correcting signs ...
Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Workshop on
... account for ellipsis, gapping and asyndetic coordination. Both these features enhance argument structure representation, since less structural information is lost than in the SynTagRus scheme. Argument representation is less granular than in SynTagRus: transitive objects (obj) are distinguished from ...
... account for ellipsis, gapping and asyndetic coordination. Both these features enhance argument structure representation, since less structural information is lost than in the SynTagRus scheme. Argument representation is less granular than in SynTagRus: transitive objects (obj) are distinguished from ...
On Comparative Suppletion
... morphological difference tracks the semantic one. The argument from suppletion is that the superlative properly contains the comparative, but this argument is applicable only to those superlatives that plausibly have a comparative aspect to their meaning, and not to those that simply assert a high d ...
... morphological difference tracks the semantic one. The argument from suppletion is that the superlative properly contains the comparative, but this argument is applicable only to those superlatives that plausibly have a comparative aspect to their meaning, and not to those that simply assert a high d ...
Scottish Gaelic grammar
This article describes the grammar of the Scottish Gaelic language.