Yabla German Lessons with links to videos containing examples
... Most commonly spoken German prepositions take the accusative or dative case (the genitive case is used more often in the written form). Some prepositions, such as bis, durch, für, gegen, je, ohne, um and wider, take only the accusative case. Others, like aus, außer, bei, gegenüber, mit, nach, seit, ...
... Most commonly spoken German prepositions take the accusative or dative case (the genitive case is used more often in the written form). Some prepositions, such as bis, durch, für, gegen, je, ohne, um and wider, take only the accusative case. Others, like aus, außer, bei, gegenüber, mit, nach, seit, ...
Grammar of the Classical Newari [SCANN]
... gender; bu t the language distinguishes between living beings and inanim ate objects by m eans of generic particles, -hma for living beings, and -gu, -guli, rarely -gwo, for inanim ate objects. T hese m ay be added to adjectives, pronouns, numerals, and the nom inal form s of th e verb. M oreover no ...
... gender; bu t the language distinguishes between living beings and inanim ate objects by m eans of generic particles, -hma for living beings, and -gu, -guli, rarely -gwo, for inanim ate objects. T hese m ay be added to adjectives, pronouns, numerals, and the nom inal form s of th e verb. M oreover no ...
Teach Yourself Unity 45
... More Place Names Practice Answer the following questions with a place name. 1. What state would you like to visit? _____________________ 2. In what room of the school do people play basketball? _____ 3. Where could you find paints and paint brushes? __________ 4. Where does the band practice? ______ ...
... More Place Names Practice Answer the following questions with a place name. 1. What state would you like to visit? _____________________ 2. In what room of the school do people play basketball? _____ 3. Where could you find paints and paint brushes? __________ 4. Where does the band practice? ______ ...
Māori Vocabulary: A Study of Some High Frequency Homonyms
... The problem addressed in this thesis concerns the accuracy of Māori language vocabulary counts, e.g Boyce (2006), where Māori was found to use a very small vocabulary in comparison with e.g. English. As Boyce (2006, ii) acknowledges, this is partly explained by the degree of homonymy in Māori, which ...
... The problem addressed in this thesis concerns the accuracy of Māori language vocabulary counts, e.g Boyce (2006), where Māori was found to use a very small vocabulary in comparison with e.g. English. As Boyce (2006, ii) acknowledges, this is partly explained by the degree of homonymy in Māori, which ...
THE LUNYALA `K` SIMPLE SENTENCE
... The name “Abanyala” is claimed to have originated from the fact that certain people drove away the Abakhoone and for that reason, they boasted saying khubanyalire (‘we have served them right’), and therefore the name of Abanyala became applicable to all the clans of the Abanyala. Osogo, (cited in Ng ...
... The name “Abanyala” is claimed to have originated from the fact that certain people drove away the Abakhoone and for that reason, they boasted saying khubanyalire (‘we have served them right’), and therefore the name of Abanyala became applicable to all the clans of the Abanyala. Osogo, (cited in Ng ...
Ace the TOEFL Essay (TWE)
... Caution: You should not number or letter the sentences as we did here. I did that only to give you visual cues so that you see how things are glued together. Also, do not skip lines unless you start a new paragraph. From the arrangement of the sentences, we could easily pull out eighteen sentences f ...
... Caution: You should not number or letter the sentences as we did here. I did that only to give you visual cues so that you see how things are glued together. Also, do not skip lines unless you start a new paragraph. From the arrangement of the sentences, we could easily pull out eighteen sentences f ...
FRE 131 MAIN - National Open University of Nigeria
... This course is a foundation level one semester course to be taken towards the B.A. (Hons.) Degree in French and International Studies, and B.A Ed. (Hons.) in French. It is a two (2) credit course of twenty study units. It intends to introduce students to written comprehension and elementary composit ...
... This course is a foundation level one semester course to be taken towards the B.A. (Hons.) Degree in French and International Studies, and B.A Ed. (Hons.) in French. It is a two (2) credit course of twenty study units. It intends to introduce students to written comprehension and elementary composit ...
ON THE PROSODIC FEATURES OF THE MODERN ENGLISH
... In their most natural use, all the twelve specimens present k nim as thematic. Another constant feature is the rhematizing force of sám (2, 3, 4, I I ) 9 and i (6, 7, 8, 12); the elements respectively following it, pan hrabě, na svatbu, function as rhemes irrespective of the position they occupy. (I ...
... In their most natural use, all the twelve specimens present k nim as thematic. Another constant feature is the rhematizing force of sám (2, 3, 4, I I ) 9 and i (6, 7, 8, 12); the elements respectively following it, pan hrabě, na svatbu, function as rhemes irrespective of the position they occupy. (I ...
PROBLEMS OF ADJECTIVE SEQUENCING IN ENGLISH
... from English into Arabic. This thesis is an attempt to fill that gap. Linguists believe that adjective ordering should not be taken for granted, since there is no limit to the number of premodifying adjectives, i.e., one can use an infinite number of adjectives to modify a noun (Crystal, 1971: 128). ...
... from English into Arabic. This thesis is an attempt to fill that gap. Linguists believe that adjective ordering should not be taken for granted, since there is no limit to the number of premodifying adjectives, i.e., one can use an infinite number of adjectives to modify a noun (Crystal, 1971: 128). ...
English II
... 2. Tom’s willingness to work impressed his employer. 3. Is the Chinese language difficult to learn? 4. That plan is not likely to succeed. 5. New foods are often interesting to try. 6. Daedalus’s great dream was to fly. 7. Hockey is an exciting sport to watch. 8. Hal’s desire to rule has become an o ...
... 2. Tom’s willingness to work impressed his employer. 3. Is the Chinese language difficult to learn? 4. That plan is not likely to succeed. 5. New foods are often interesting to try. 6. Daedalus’s great dream was to fly. 7. Hockey is an exciting sport to watch. 8. Hal’s desire to rule has become an o ...
Amanda Pounder
... illustrate some common patterns. For one thing, we observe that there is morphological material that is present in the final conjunct in a coordinate construction only, while earlier conjuncts contain incomplete or “broken” forms whose completion is based on the structure of the final conjunct. In t ...
... illustrate some common patterns. For one thing, we observe that there is morphological material that is present in the final conjunct in a coordinate construction only, while earlier conjuncts contain incomplete or “broken” forms whose completion is based on the structure of the final conjunct. In t ...
Hmong Elaborate Expressions are Coordinate Compounds
... The second example, in fact, would probably be acceptable if it was not blocked by this very similar compound faajtim-huabtais ‘emperor’, given above. The coordinate compound construction in Hmong enforces symmetry in at least semantics and phonology. The constructions are characterized by syntactic ...
... The second example, in fact, would probably be acceptable if it was not blocked by this very similar compound faajtim-huabtais ‘emperor’, given above. The coordinate compound construction in Hmong enforces symmetry in at least semantics and phonology. The constructions are characterized by syntactic ...
Lesson 3 - More About "How Are You?"
... There are lots of ways to reply to “How are you?” We’ll start with a simple and common reply. To say you are well, in Irish, you say: “I am well.” Tá mé go maith. [taw may guh mah] This is a very basic sentence in Irish. We’ll be creating a lot more sentences like this one in upcoming lessons. For n ...
... There are lots of ways to reply to “How are you?” We’ll start with a simple and common reply. To say you are well, in Irish, you say: “I am well.” Tá mé go maith. [taw may guh mah] This is a very basic sentence in Irish. We’ll be creating a lot more sentences like this one in upcoming lessons. For n ...
BROKEN FORMS IN MORPHOLOGY
... phenomenon morphological ellipsis or brachylogy; the latter term is less familiar, but is preferable due to the wide range of phenomena to which “ellipsis” is applied in modern linguistics and to their original meanings in Greek rhetoric, whereby “ellipsis” is used where the missing material is reco ...
... phenomenon morphological ellipsis or brachylogy; the latter term is less familiar, but is preferable due to the wide range of phenomena to which “ellipsis” is applied in modern linguistics and to their original meanings in Greek rhetoric, whereby “ellipsis” is used where the missing material is reco ...
Portuguese Syntax
... at the VISL site allow the user to work with changed sentences, as well as enter completely new sentences for automatic analysis, or even running text copied from on-line newspapers. Analyses can be performed at different levels (morphology, syntax, semantics), and within different grammatical frame ...
... at the VISL site allow the user to work with changed sentences, as well as enter completely new sentences for automatic analysis, or even running text copied from on-line newspapers. Analyses can be performed at different levels (morphology, syntax, semantics), and within different grammatical frame ...
Portuguese Syntax
... at the VISL site allow the user to work with changed sentences, as well as enter completely new sentences for automatic analysis, or even running text copied from on-line newspapers. Analyses can be performed at different levels (morphology, syntax, semantics), and within different grammatical frame ...
... at the VISL site allow the user to work with changed sentences, as well as enter completely new sentences for automatic analysis, or even running text copied from on-line newspapers. Analyses can be performed at different levels (morphology, syntax, semantics), and within different grammatical frame ...
VILNIUS PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY
... external causer and an agent in Hurricanes and marauding bands devastated the region (at different times). On the other hand, when an instrument or external causer is the subject of a transitive verb, it may acquire metaphorically some notion of agency. Consequently, we can sometimes find combinatio ...
... external causer and an agent in Hurricanes and marauding bands devastated the region (at different times). On the other hand, when an instrument or external causer is the subject of a transitive verb, it may acquire metaphorically some notion of agency. Consequently, we can sometimes find combinatio ...
Prepositional Phrase Attachment and Interlingua
... used for look-ahead and look-back. The machine has functions like shifting the windows right or left by one node, adding a node to the node-list (tape of the machine), deleting a node, exchange of nodes under processing heads, copying a node and changing the attributes of the nodes. During the analy ...
... used for look-ahead and look-back. The machine has functions like shifting the windows right or left by one node, adding a node to the node-list (tape of the machine), deleting a node, exchange of nodes under processing heads, copying a node and changing the attributes of the nodes. During the analy ...
Silverturtle`s Guide to SAT and Admissions Success
... up at least 90 minutes prior to the administration of the test so that you can become more alert. Here are the items that you will want to have with you when you take the test (adapted in part from here): • Your admission ticket, which you should have printed. • No. 2 non-mechanical pencils with era ...
... up at least 90 minutes prior to the administration of the test so that you can become more alert. Here are the items that you will want to have with you when you take the test (adapted in part from here): • Your admission ticket, which you should have printed. • No. 2 non-mechanical pencils with era ...
18 The Instrumental Case Feminine declension nouns Masculine
... The instrumental is one of the most complex Russian cases, but the idea behind it is fairly simple. You can think of it as an accessory for something else. Rather than serving as a source for energy (which is the primary task of NOMINATIVE: A NAME), the instrumental is a peripheral attachment for so ...
... The instrumental is one of the most complex Russian cases, but the idea behind it is fairly simple. You can think of it as an accessory for something else. Rather than serving as a source for energy (which is the primary task of NOMINATIVE: A NAME), the instrumental is a peripheral attachment for so ...
PowerPoint 簡報
... What are the others? KPI was founded in the last year of the 80‘s. The next year, the student population exceeded 3000. Next fall, the school’s name will be changed to Kaohsiung Polytechnic University. (Note: Next fall means next fall from now, so the definite article “the” should not be used here.) ...
... What are the others? KPI was founded in the last year of the 80‘s. The next year, the student population exceeded 3000. Next fall, the school’s name will be changed to Kaohsiung Polytechnic University. (Note: Next fall means next fall from now, so the definite article “the” should not be used here.) ...
to basic grammar rules
... grammar – parts of speech, noun, pronoun, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, genders, infinitives, participles, subject – verb accord, form of tense, use of articles and certain except ional usages. Hence, it is necessary that all candidates taking up these examinations brush up their esse ...
... grammar – parts of speech, noun, pronoun, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, genders, infinitives, participles, subject – verb accord, form of tense, use of articles and certain except ional usages. Hence, it is necessary that all candidates taking up these examinations brush up their esse ...
Buntús na Gaeilge - Harvard University
... in Donegal, offering learners the chance to build on their course work and increase their fluency. A number of strategies have been adopted to make the book as compatible as possible with other varieties of Irish: Wherever two words (or grammatical features) compete in Donegal Irish, the one with ...
... in Donegal, offering learners the chance to build on their course work and increase their fluency. A number of strategies have been adopted to make the book as compatible as possible with other varieties of Irish: Wherever two words (or grammatical features) compete in Donegal Irish, the one with ...
portuguese syntax
... at the VISL site allow the user to work with changed sentences, as well as enter completely new sentences for automatic analysis, or even running text copied from on-line newspapers. Analyses can be performed at different levels (morphology, syntax, semantics), and within different grammatical frame ...
... at the VISL site allow the user to work with changed sentences, as well as enter completely new sentences for automatic analysis, or even running text copied from on-line newspapers. Analyses can be performed at different levels (morphology, syntax, semantics), and within different grammatical frame ...