Colloquial Catalan: The Complete Course for
... This book is part of the Routledge Colloquial series. ‘Colloquial’ is used with its full original meaning of ‘spoken language’ and not with the meaning often favoured by Catalan-speakers of ‘informal’, even ‘vulgar’ language. Colloquial Catalan is a course for absolute beginners which offers the pos ...
... This book is part of the Routledge Colloquial series. ‘Colloquial’ is used with its full original meaning of ‘spoken language’ and not with the meaning often favoured by Catalan-speakers of ‘informal’, even ‘vulgar’ language. Colloquial Catalan is a course for absolute beginners which offers the pos ...
fulltext - LOT Publications
... study and jogged my memory whenever I seemed to forget something important. I would also like to thank the deaf informants Alinda Höfer, Johan Ros, and Eric Stoel. Working with them was great. They have taught me many things about their language, even more than what is published here. Besides that, ...
... study and jogged my memory whenever I seemed to forget something important. I would also like to thank the deaf informants Alinda Höfer, Johan Ros, and Eric Stoel. Working with them was great. They have taught me many things about their language, even more than what is published here. Besides that, ...
Conditional sentences in Modern Standard Arabic and the Taif Dialect
... the main clause gives the result. Similarly, the relative clause is introduced by the same relative pronouns in the headless relative clause in both dialects and expresses the condition and the main clause the result. Also, the free relative clause gives the condition and the main clause the result. ...
... the main clause gives the result. Similarly, the relative clause is introduced by the same relative pronouns in the headless relative clause in both dialects and expresses the condition and the main clause the result. Also, the free relative clause gives the condition and the main clause the result. ...
Vilniaus universitetas Saulė Petronienė LIETUVIŲ KALBOS
... of grammars of English (both academic and practical) is enormous. Nonetheless, there is a question which still remains unanswered. Although there are no discussions about the grammaticalization of English analytic constructions, the ...
... of grammars of English (both academic and practical) is enormous. Nonetheless, there is a question which still remains unanswered. Although there are no discussions about the grammaticalization of English analytic constructions, the ...
Lietuvių kalbos būtųjų laikų reikšmės ir jų atitikmenys anglų
... of grammars of English (both academic and practical) is enormous. Nonetheless, there is a question which still remains unanswered. Although there are no discussions about the grammaticalization of English analytic constructions, the ...
... of grammars of English (both academic and practical) is enormous. Nonetheless, there is a question which still remains unanswered. Although there are no discussions about the grammaticalization of English analytic constructions, the ...
Makassarese (basa Mangkasara
... comparative Austronesian, Malay, Tamanic, and Dutch, among other topics. Thanks also to Sander for providing a quiet place to work when the volume was too high at home. And for all the coffees. There are many other linguists to whom I owe a debt of gratitude b ...
... comparative Austronesian, Malay, Tamanic, and Dutch, among other topics. Thanks also to Sander for providing a quiet place to work when the volume was too high at home. And for all the coffees. There are many other linguists to whom I owe a debt of gratitude b ...
Syntax and Compositional Semantics of the Clause
... Adjective phrase: Incapable of driving, he called a taxi. PP: I watched the whales with binoculars. Before midnight, he left the party. Before he left the party, he said goodbye. Passive: Snapped in two by the wind, the tree had to be replaced. -ing: Whistling as he walked, he seemed very happy. Log ...
... Adjective phrase: Incapable of driving, he called a taxi. PP: I watched the whales with binoculars. Before midnight, he left the party. Before he left the party, he said goodbye. Passive: Snapped in two by the wind, the tree had to be replaced. -ing: Whistling as he walked, he seemed very happy. Log ...
Reflexive Verben Theorie learning target rules
... • Ich konzentriere mich auf das Examen. (I concentrate on the exam.) "Ich" is the subject of the sentence. I'm acting. I concentrate. "konzentrieren" is the reflexive verb of the sentence. "mich" (=> ich) is the object of the sentence although I must admit that's quite difficult to understand becaus ...
... • Ich konzentriere mich auf das Examen. (I concentrate on the exam.) "Ich" is the subject of the sentence. I'm acting. I concentrate. "konzentrieren" is the reflexive verb of the sentence. "mich" (=> ich) is the object of the sentence although I must admit that's quite difficult to understand becaus ...
Non-finites in North Saami - Suomalais
... as complementary distribution. Even though it does seem possible that I could have become a linguist in other environments as well, it seems impossible to imagine having acquired my personal enthusiasm and passion for linguistics— both as a discipline and a profession—without having heard the most l ...
... as complementary distribution. Even though it does seem possible that I could have become a linguist in other environments as well, it seems impossible to imagine having acquired my personal enthusiasm and passion for linguistics— both as a discipline and a profession—without having heard the most l ...
On Sinn and Bedeutung - University of Roehampton
... But there still remains a difference in the mode of connection. They are not prevented from grasping the same sense; I but they cannot have the 30 same idea. Si duo idem faciunt, non est idem. If two persons picture the same thing, each still has his own idea. It is indeed sometimes possible to esta ...
... But there still remains a difference in the mode of connection. They are not prevented from grasping the same sense; I but they cannot have the 30 same idea. Si duo idem faciunt, non est idem. If two persons picture the same thing, each still has his own idea. It is indeed sometimes possible to esta ...
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... village or back. I would also like to thank them for the meals that they prepared and that we used at their pleasant lodging at the side of the river Wardo. I would like to thank the members of the reading comittee: Marian Klamer, Geert Booij, Pieter Muysken, Bernard Comrie and Piet van Reenen for r ...
... village or back. I would also like to thank them for the meals that they prepared and that we used at their pleasant lodging at the side of the river Wardo. I would like to thank the members of the reading comittee: Marian Klamer, Geert Booij, Pieter Muysken, Bernard Comrie and Piet van Reenen for r ...
Tense, Aspect, Aktionsart and Related Areas
... been a German learner of English for over twenty-five years. He grew up in the Rhineland, which indicates two things concerning the German aspecto-temporal system: his using the German present perfect as a conversational past tense and his using the Rhenish progressive, a colloquial phenomenon not ...
... been a German learner of English for over twenty-five years. He grew up in the Rhineland, which indicates two things concerning the German aspecto-temporal system: his using the German present perfect as a conversational past tense and his using the Rhenish progressive, a colloquial phenomenon not ...
NGỮ PHÁP THỰC HÀNH NÂNG CAO
... country. 6. Both ancient and recent records show that farmers… long hours. 7. She has an important project to finish by next week, so she… in the evenings at present. 8. Philip is an excellent linguist. He… six languages fluently. 9. ‘How are you getting on with the book?’ ‘At the moment. I… chapter ...
... country. 6. Both ancient and recent records show that farmers… long hours. 7. She has an important project to finish by next week, so she… in the evenings at present. 8. Philip is an excellent linguist. He… six languages fluently. 9. ‘How are you getting on with the book?’ ‘At the moment. I… chapter ...
(Past) Participle Agreement
... one assumed for the case of preverbal subject–verb agreement in finite clauses. The only difference between the two cases is related to the nature of the past participial morphology which only manifests gender and number features and no person feature. Kayne’s original account, as well as the subse ...
... one assumed for the case of preverbal subject–verb agreement in finite clauses. The only difference between the two cases is related to the nature of the past participial morphology which only manifests gender and number features and no person feature. Kayne’s original account, as well as the subse ...
4.1 A new classification of antonym functions in text
... The second line is a transliteration of the examples. The letters and symbols used in the transliteration are drawn from the literature and listed in Table 1. Short vowels are represented in the transliteration. Hyphens are used to indicate word boundaries and separate pronoun clitics, the definite ...
... The second line is a transliteration of the examples. The letters and symbols used in the transliteration are drawn from the literature and listed in Table 1. Short vowels are represented in the transliteration. Hyphens are used to indicate word boundaries and separate pronoun clitics, the definite ...
Open Access version via Utrecht University Repository
... Western scholar who ever encounters Old Irish as peculiar because it is so different ...
... Western scholar who ever encounters Old Irish as peculiar because it is so different ...
Document
... What is the right sentence produced by using participle clause instead of 'because' according to the given sentence? a. The author approached the publisher, hoped to have his book accepted b. The author approaching the publisher and hoping the have his book accepted c. The author have approached the ...
... What is the right sentence produced by using participle clause instead of 'because' according to the given sentence? a. The author approached the publisher, hoped to have his book accepted b. The author approaching the publisher and hoping the have his book accepted c. The author have approached the ...
Different by-phrases with adjectival and verbal passives: Evidence
... argued to follow from general restrictions on kind modification. In the following, we will shortly spell out the underlying assumptions of this account; for more details the interested reader is referred to the works cited.4 2.1. German adjectival passives and modification Gehrke extends the notion ...
... argued to follow from general restrictions on kind modification. In the following, we will shortly spell out the underlying assumptions of this account; for more details the interested reader is referred to the works cited.4 2.1. German adjectival passives and modification Gehrke extends the notion ...
Yegana Baghirova MA thesis - Khazar University Institutional
... The Split infinitive is very rare in the English language. The insertion of particular modifiers between the notional verb and the particle to is defined as the split infinitive. e.g. The best thing you can do when you get out of there is to never come back. Her friend is the only person to ever sup ...
... The Split infinitive is very rare in the English language. The insertion of particular modifiers between the notional verb and the particle to is defined as the split infinitive. e.g. The best thing you can do when you get out of there is to never come back. Her friend is the only person to ever sup ...
The development of relative clauses in spontaneous child speech*
... apply to complex sentences regardless of the boundary between main and relative clauses (cf. de Villiers et al. 1979). 4. The conjoined clause hypothesis, which posits that children interpret early relative clauses as conjoined sentences rather than as embedded clauses (cf. Tavakolian 1981). While t ...
... apply to complex sentences regardless of the boundary between main and relative clauses (cf. de Villiers et al. 1979). 4. The conjoined clause hypothesis, which posits that children interpret early relative clauses as conjoined sentences rather than as embedded clauses (cf. Tavakolian 1981). While t ...
On Sinn and Bedeutung
... here; in order to justify speaking of the Bedeutung of a sign, it is enough, at first, to point out our intention in speaking or thinking. (We must then add the reservation: provided such a Bedeutung exists.) So far we have considered the sense and Bedeutung only of such expressions, words, or signs ...
... here; in order to justify speaking of the Bedeutung of a sign, it is enough, at first, to point out our intention in speaking or thinking. (We must then add the reservation: provided such a Bedeutung exists.) So far we have considered the sense and Bedeutung only of such expressions, words, or signs ...
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 ...
On Participial Imperatives
... distinction on the basis of syntactic and semantic properties. The cases in (5)-(6) include positive participial imperatives, while (7) includes only negative participial imperatives. Interestingly, this syntactic difference corresponds to a lexical difference. Negative participial imperatives can b ...
... distinction on the basis of syntactic and semantic properties. The cases in (5)-(6) include positive participial imperatives, while (7) includes only negative participial imperatives. Interestingly, this syntactic difference corresponds to a lexical difference. Negative participial imperatives can b ...
Dissertation Body
... Beginning in late OE, the unstressed vowels in the final syllables became reduced toward schwa or a schwa-like vowel. The inflectional endings of the OE strong verb principal parts, namely <-an> for the infinitive, <-on> for the preterite plural, and <-en> for the past participle, came to be written ...
... Beginning in late OE, the unstressed vowels in the final syllables became reduced toward schwa or a schwa-like vowel. The inflectional endings of the OE strong verb principal parts, namely <-an> for the infinitive, <-on> for the preterite plural, and <-en> for the past participle, came to be written ...