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... Morphology: Word structure and variations in word forms.....................................11 Syntax: Putting words in order .....................................................................................17 Getting the Most Out of Dictionaries.................................................. ...
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... double-nominal-case construction based on the valency structure used in ALT-J/E. ALT-J/E is a Japanese-toEnglish translation system (Ikehara et al. 87). An embeddednoun phrase structure is the structure in which a sentence (hereafter, called the embedded sentence) modifies a noun phrase (hereafter, ...
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... In evaluating the proposed model, this thesis also makes a methodological contribution. The design and evaluation of current sentence processing theories are usually based exclusively on experimental results from individual psycholinguistic experiments on specific linguistic structures. However, a t ...
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... In English, we actively express that we like to do something. that something is pleasing. In Spanish, we passively express ____________________________________________ using gustar. ...
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Malay grammar

Malay grammar is the body of rules that describe the structure of expressions in the Malay language (known as Indonesian in Indonesia and Malaysian in Malaysia). This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses and sentences.In Malay, there are four basic parts of speech: nouns, verbs, adjectives, and grammatical function words (particles). Nouns and verbs may be basic roots, but frequently they are derived from other words by means of prefixes and suffixes.
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