
The Realization and Function of Focus in Spoken English by
... that the sentence answers. The sentence appearing in (4b), (6b) and (7b) is thus potentially ambiguous with regard to its focus structure: it could answer any of the questions in (4a), (6a) and (7a), given the right context. In each of the different contexts proposed, the accented word Austin would ...
... that the sentence answers. The sentence appearing in (4b), (6b) and (7b) is thus potentially ambiguous with regard to its focus structure: it could answer any of the questions in (4a), (6a) and (7a), given the right context. In each of the different contexts proposed, the accented word Austin would ...
The phraseological patterns of fun and funny: A corpus
... Table 11. Determiners with fun in the BNC, raw frequency, min freq 4 ................................. 57 Table 12. Adverbs modifying fun in the BNC, raw frequencies, min freq 3 ........................... 61 Table 13. Adverb modifying funny in the BNC, raw frequencies, min freq 5 .................. ...
... Table 11. Determiners with fun in the BNC, raw frequency, min freq 4 ................................. 57 Table 12. Adverbs modifying fun in the BNC, raw frequencies, min freq 3 ........................... 61 Table 13. Adverb modifying funny in the BNC, raw frequencies, min freq 5 .................. ...
Adjectives and Adjective Phrases
... such as stress and intonation wherever they are relevant (e.g., in the context of word order phenomena like in (1)). The reason for this is that current formal grammar assumes that the output of the syntactic module of the grammar consists of objects (sentences) that relate form and meaning. Further ...
... such as stress and intonation wherever they are relevant (e.g., in the context of word order phenomena like in (1)). The reason for this is that current formal grammar assumes that the output of the syntactic module of the grammar consists of objects (sentences) that relate form and meaning. Further ...
Adjectives and Adjective Phrases
... such as stress and intonation wherever they are relevant (e.g., in the context of word order phenomena like in (1)). The reason for this is that current formal grammar assumes that the output of the syntactic module of the grammar consists of objects (sentences) that relate form and meaning. Further ...
... such as stress and intonation wherever they are relevant (e.g., in the context of word order phenomena like in (1)). The reason for this is that current formal grammar assumes that the output of the syntactic module of the grammar consists of objects (sentences) that relate form and meaning. Further ...
University of Pardubice Faculty of Arts and Philosophy
... 1. Personal pronouns ...........................................................................................................6 2. Demonstrative pronouns ..................................................................................................7 3. Relative pronouns ....................... ...
... 1. Personal pronouns ...........................................................................................................6 2. Demonstrative pronouns ..................................................................................................7 3. Relative pronouns ....................... ...
the cookbook as PDF
... distinguish between syntactic preference (like canonicalForm etc) and pragmatic preference, that is whether the term is preferred for terminological reasons. To cover this pragmatic preference lemon has three sub-properties of isReferenceOf, that cover this, namely, prefRef, altRef, hiddenRef. prefR ...
... distinguish between syntactic preference (like canonicalForm etc) and pragmatic preference, that is whether the term is preferred for terminological reasons. To cover this pragmatic preference lemon has three sub-properties of isReferenceOf, that cover this, namely, prefRef, altRef, hiddenRef. prefR ...
German Adverbial Adjectives: Syntactic Position and
... with the help of semantic criteria. I first introduce two subclasses of manner adverbials, namely pure manner adverbials and subject-oriented manner adverbials. These usages are then differentiated from method-oriented and degree adverbials, as well as the usage of adjectives as resultatives, depict ...
... with the help of semantic criteria. I first introduce two subclasses of manner adverbials, namely pure manner adverbials and subject-oriented manner adverbials. These usages are then differentiated from method-oriented and degree adverbials, as well as the usage of adjectives as resultatives, depict ...
German Adverbial Adjectives: Syntactic Position
... with the help of semantic criteria. I first introduce two subclasses of manner adverbials, namely pure manner adverbials and subject-oriented manner adverbials. These usages are then differentiated from method-oriented and degree adverbials, as well as the usage of adjectives as resultatives, depict ...
... with the help of semantic criteria. I first introduce two subclasses of manner adverbials, namely pure manner adverbials and subject-oriented manner adverbials. These usages are then differentiated from method-oriented and degree adverbials, as well as the usage of adjectives as resultatives, depict ...
Open Access version via Utrecht University Repository
... language spoken at home and used in informal interactions. As a result of languageplanning activities and under the influence of the mass media, the formal variety is standardized. On the other hand, the informal one varies from place to place, influenced by the speaker’s mother tongue. In this work ...
... language spoken at home and used in informal interactions. As a result of languageplanning activities and under the influence of the mass media, the formal variety is standardized. On the other hand, the informal one varies from place to place, influenced by the speaker’s mother tongue. In this work ...
conversations in - Lotud Dictionary
... Conversations in Lotud came about from our study of the Lotud Dusun language in two different villages in the Tuaran district. We would like to express appreciation to a number of Lotud people who were helpful in those days of language learning: Esin Gapayan, Justina Timbai, Lajumin Kading, and Rusi ...
... Conversations in Lotud came about from our study of the Lotud Dusun language in two different villages in the Tuaran district. We would like to express appreciation to a number of Lotud people who were helpful in those days of language learning: Esin Gapayan, Justina Timbai, Lajumin Kading, and Rusi ...
turkish phonology and morphology (türkçe ses ve
... de “fakir dil”, “Türkçe’de her fley anlat›lamaz” gibi bilir bilmez konufluruz. Yukar›da sözünü etti¤imiz türden yaklafl›mlar ve önyarg›lar bizi yaln›z kendi dilimiz konusunda de¤il genel anlamda “dil” olgusu konusunda da bilgisiz ve bilinçsiz k›l›yor. Bu durumda da bir yabanc› dil ö¤renirken ikinci ...
... de “fakir dil”, “Türkçe’de her fley anlat›lamaz” gibi bilir bilmez konufluruz. Yukar›da sözünü etti¤imiz türden yaklafl›mlar ve önyarg›lar bizi yaln›z kendi dilimiz konusunda de¤il genel anlamda “dil” olgusu konusunda da bilgisiz ve bilinçsiz k›l›yor. Bu durumda da bir yabanc› dil ö¤renirken ikinci ...
some grammatical properties of samoan kin terms
... address a kinsman or a group of kinsmen directly with the intention to bring him or them into the speech situation. They are known as vocatively used kin terms, or simply as kin terms of address. Kin terms with a vocative use fall outside the syntactic structure of a clause, as exemplified by a sent ...
... address a kinsman or a group of kinsmen directly with the intention to bring him or them into the speech situation. They are known as vocatively used kin terms, or simply as kin terms of address. Kin terms with a vocative use fall outside the syntactic structure of a clause, as exemplified by a sent ...
This text was adapted by The Saylor Foundation under a Creative
... Each chapter also has integrated exam ples that unify the discussion and form a com m on, easy-to-understand basis for discussion an d exploration. This will put students at ease and allow for greater understand and dem onstration of m astery of the m aterial. Tips for effective writing are include ...
... Each chapter also has integrated exam ples that unify the discussion and form a com m on, easy-to-understand basis for discussion an d exploration. This will put students at ease and allow for greater understand and dem onstration of m astery of the m aterial. Tips for effective writing are include ...
Language patterns - Shadows Government
... worked through in consecutive order. Each unit not only builds on the previous one, but also incorporates, and thus consolidates, that which has gone before. A l l the language structures are presented within contexts in which they are likely to be appropriate. Where the meanings of words are deduci ...
... worked through in consecutive order. Each unit not only builds on the previous one, but also incorporates, and thus consolidates, that which has gone before. A l l the language structures are presented within contexts in which they are likely to be appropriate. Where the meanings of words are deduci ...
Theory and method in grammaticalization
... reconstruction, we compare forms with each other which are either synchronic or whose chronological relation is regarded as equivalent to synchronic. The linguistic relationship between them is then dynamicized, typically by analyzing one form as more archaic than the other. Their relationship is in ...
... reconstruction, we compare forms with each other which are either synchronic or whose chronological relation is regarded as equivalent to synchronic. The linguistic relationship between them is then dynamicized, typically by analyzing one form as more archaic than the other. Their relationship is in ...
French Language Studies – Grammar Reference Resource
... avoir ‘tohave’ ................................................................................................................................................................ 70 Avoir expresions ........................................................................................................ ...
... avoir ‘tohave’ ................................................................................................................................................................ 70 Avoir expresions ........................................................................................................ ...
The Classification of the English
... comparison of my research in Grenada with what has been published by others, in particular Kephart’s “Broken English”: The Creole Language of Carriacou. This study has focused on the creole speech of Grenada because, as mentioned below, one of the criteria for choosing Grenada was the fact that ther ...
... comparison of my research in Grenada with what has been published by others, in particular Kephart’s “Broken English”: The Creole Language of Carriacou. This study has focused on the creole speech of Grenada because, as mentioned below, one of the criteria for choosing Grenada was the fact that ther ...
The Psalms: Translated and Explained
... fifth (cvii.–cl.,) contain, for the most part, psalms of later date, the principal exceptions being one by Moses (Ps. xc.), and several of David's, to which others in the same strain have been added, in the way already mentioned. However ingenious this hypothesis may be, it will be seen at once that ...
... fifth (cvii.–cl.,) contain, for the most part, psalms of later date, the principal exceptions being one by Moses (Ps. xc.), and several of David's, to which others in the same strain have been added, in the way already mentioned. However ingenious this hypothesis may be, it will be seen at once that ...
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... in text to improve information retrieval effectiveness. In particular, the study investigated whether the information obtained by matching causal relations expressed in documents with the causal relations expressed in users' queries could be used to improve document retrieval results in comparison t ...
... in text to improve information retrieval effectiveness. In particular, the study investigated whether the information obtained by matching causal relations expressed in documents with the causal relations expressed in users' queries could be used to improve document retrieval results in comparison t ...
chris_khoo.PhD_thesi
... in text to improve information retrieval effectiveness. In particular, the study investigated whether the information obtained by matching causal relations expressed in documents with the causal relations expressed in users' queries could be used to improve document retrieval results in comparison t ...
... in text to improve information retrieval effectiveness. In particular, the study investigated whether the information obtained by matching causal relations expressed in documents with the causal relations expressed in users' queries could be used to improve document retrieval results in comparison t ...
Nominative Personal Pronouns and Some
... In some of these passages ego is also juxtaposed with tibi or a demonstrative; ego is often alongside an oblique-case form of tu (see below, p. 108). The focus is on the future-tense verbs, and ego has no real contrastive emphasis of the type seen in (2)-(3), but collocations such as ego tibi may be ...
... In some of these passages ego is also juxtaposed with tibi or a demonstrative; ego is often alongside an oblique-case form of tu (see below, p. 108). The focus is on the future-tense verbs, and ego has no real contrastive emphasis of the type seen in (2)-(3), but collocations such as ego tibi may be ...
T H C
... phoned me, wrote to me and emailed me during my time in Sheffield, helping me feel as though they were near, helping me feel that their support and love was always there. I would also like to thank my friends in Sheffield for always welcoming me back with open arms when I came back after a period at ...
... phoned me, wrote to me and emailed me during my time in Sheffield, helping me feel as though they were near, helping me feel that their support and love was always there. I would also like to thank my friends in Sheffield for always welcoming me back with open arms when I came back after a period at ...
Peace Corps Tetun Language
... Peace Corps is the agency of the United States government that promotes development at the grassroots level by recruiting Volunteers to work with local communities. Peace Corps Volunteers are U.S. citizens who have agreed to serve for two years to lend a hand in countries around the world to help pe ...
... Peace Corps is the agency of the United States government that promotes development at the grassroots level by recruiting Volunteers to work with local communities. Peace Corps Volunteers are U.S. citizens who have agreed to serve for two years to lend a hand in countries around the world to help pe ...
§§1–14 Exordium. §§15–36 Narratio. §§37–82 Argumentatio. §§83–123 Anticategoria.
... the perfect passive participle praereptam reads more like an adjective in apposition with eam – as in fact it is – than as a passive infinitive. quae me igitur res praeter ceteros Although the regular position of the unemphatic personal pronoun is second in the clause, here me delays igitur, which ...
... the perfect passive participle praereptam reads more like an adjective in apposition with eam – as in fact it is – than as a passive infinitive. quae me igitur res praeter ceteros Although the regular position of the unemphatic personal pronoun is second in the clause, here me delays igitur, which ...