AnaPro, tool for identification and resolution of direct anaphora
... previous knowledge, etc. For the computer, analysis and verification of several information sources and tools (frames, dictionaries, thesaurus, etc.) is usually needed in order to have a satisfactory solution. Anaphora resolution has been an important task for NLP during years. Because of its import ...
... previous knowledge, etc. For the computer, analysis and verification of several information sources and tools (frames, dictionaries, thesaurus, etc.) is usually needed in order to have a satisfactory solution. Anaphora resolution has been an important task for NLP during years. Because of its import ...
Rhetorical Devices
... Winston Churchill was very fond of his pet dog Rufus. He ate in the dining room with the family on a special cloth and was treated with utmost respect. When enjoying movies, Rufus had the best seat in the house; on Winston Churchill's lap. While watching “Oliver Twist,” Churchill put his hands ove ...
... Winston Churchill was very fond of his pet dog Rufus. He ate in the dining room with the family on a special cloth and was treated with utmost respect. When enjoying movies, Rufus had the best seat in the house; on Winston Churchill's lap. While watching “Oliver Twist,” Churchill put his hands ove ...
levin`s verb classes and basque. a comparative approach
... differs clearly from the other classes in this set. The object can be realized as a noun phrase or as a sentential complement. And in fact, when the object is realized as a noun phrase, it often presents an abstract notion. That is, in the case of the “Verbs of transfer a message” the object that is ...
... differs clearly from the other classes in this set. The object can be realized as a noun phrase or as a sentential complement. And in fact, when the object is realized as a noun phrase, it often presents an abstract notion. That is, in the case of the “Verbs of transfer a message” the object that is ...
Canonical Types and Noun Phrase Configuration in Fijian
... The requirement in (4a) restricts the set of elements bound to the verb to pronouns (or potentially proper names), effectively excluding common nouns and quantifiers from acting as arguments of the verb. This fact may now be interpreted on a par with the observation that objects are restricted to el ...
... The requirement in (4a) restricts the set of elements bound to the verb to pronouns (or potentially proper names), effectively excluding common nouns and quantifiers from acting as arguments of the verb. This fact may now be interpreted on a par with the observation that objects are restricted to el ...
Saint Gabriel`s Foundation The Learning Strand and Standard
... Indicators: F.1.1.1. Define the verb forms that are non-finite verbs; F.1.1.2. Label the verb forms within sentences; F.1.1.3. Demonstrate knowledge by choosing the correct gerunds, participles or infinitives to complete sentences. Strand 1: Language for Communication Sub – strand: Active and Passiv ...
... Indicators: F.1.1.1. Define the verb forms that are non-finite verbs; F.1.1.2. Label the verb forms within sentences; F.1.1.3. Demonstrate knowledge by choosing the correct gerunds, participles or infinitives to complete sentences. Strand 1: Language for Communication Sub – strand: Active and Passiv ...
Semantic and syntactic properties of verbs
... the event structures that verbs are associated with (cf. [W UNDERLICH 1997, 1997a], [PAR SONS 1994], [P USTEJOVSKY 1995], [R APPAPORT H OVAV /L EVIN 1998], [C ARRIER /R AN DALL 1992]). Most studies about event structure have concentrated on a few specific verb classes such as movement verbs and psyc ...
... the event structures that verbs are associated with (cf. [W UNDERLICH 1997, 1997a], [PAR SONS 1994], [P USTEJOVSKY 1995], [R APPAPORT H OVAV /L EVIN 1998], [C ARRIER /R AN DALL 1992]). Most studies about event structure have concentrated on a few specific verb classes such as movement verbs and psyc ...
Now!
... while there are only two sexes, there are four genders, viz., masculine, feminine, neuter and common. The masculine gender denotes all those of the male kind, the feminine gender all those of the female kind, the neuter gender denotes inanimate things or whatever is without life, and common gender i ...
... while there are only two sexes, there are four genders, viz., masculine, feminine, neuter and common. The masculine gender denotes all those of the male kind, the feminine gender all those of the female kind, the neuter gender denotes inanimate things or whatever is without life, and common gender i ...
Compounds - ELTE / SEAS
... stir-fry, within are obviously all lexicalized, i.e. listemes, i.e. listed, i.e. items in the “list” of the mental lexicon. They are not put together “on the fly”, i.e. online from their components, but used as ready-made wholes. Phrasal verbs – especially the idiomatic ones (e.g. come to ‘regain co ...
... stir-fry, within are obviously all lexicalized, i.e. listemes, i.e. listed, i.e. items in the “list” of the mental lexicon. They are not put together “on the fly”, i.e. online from their components, but used as ready-made wholes. Phrasal verbs – especially the idiomatic ones (e.g. come to ‘regain co ...
the functional structure of the basque noun phrase
... The generative tradition has built up various arguments to enrich the inventory of functional categories inside the noun phrase! beyond the NP-DP basic structure proposed by Brame (1982), Abney (1987) and others; just to mention a few: the existence of clause-like agreement data in Hungarian (Szabol ...
... The generative tradition has built up various arguments to enrich the inventory of functional categories inside the noun phrase! beyond the NP-DP basic structure proposed by Brame (1982), Abney (1987) and others; just to mention a few: the existence of clause-like agreement data in Hungarian (Szabol ...
On impersonal si constructions in Italian
... (7) and (8), (9) and (10), despite their various syntactic and semantic differences, have the same underlying structure, as I will show below. Observe that in (7) and (9) the verb agrees with the Nominative object, whereas in (8) and (10) there is no such agreement, and the object is Accusative. Sen ...
... (7) and (8), (9) and (10), despite their various syntactic and semantic differences, have the same underlying structure, as I will show below. Observe that in (7) and (9) the verb agrees with the Nominative object, whereas in (8) and (10) there is no such agreement, and the object is Accusative. Sen ...
File
... A Compound Sentence has two independent clauses connected by a comma and a coordinating conjunction. ...
... A Compound Sentence has two independent clauses connected by a comma and a coordinating conjunction. ...
Cheyenne Pronouns and Pronominal Functions
... anaphoric pronouns. We will not pursue the theoretical issues further here. In spite of this disclaimer with regards to (Chomskyan) syntax, there are plenty of other interesting issues in discussion of Cheyenne pronominal categories. As a start there is need for a complete description of all pronomi ...
... anaphoric pronouns. We will not pursue the theoretical issues further here. In spite of this disclaimer with regards to (Chomskyan) syntax, there are plenty of other interesting issues in discussion of Cheyenne pronominal categories. As a start there is need for a complete description of all pronomi ...
Root infinitives in Dutch early child language: an effect of input?*
... Other studies have looked at precedence relations in acquisition. Demuth () reported that Sesotho-speaking children start to use full-blown passives (including the equivalent of the by-phrase) at approximately age ; , which is considerably earlier than English-speaking children do. Demuth rel ...
... Other studies have looked at precedence relations in acquisition. Demuth () reported that Sesotho-speaking children start to use full-blown passives (including the equivalent of the by-phrase) at approximately age ; , which is considerably earlier than English-speaking children do. Demuth rel ...
EssentialPrimaryGrammar - Open Research Exeter
... is not focused on eliminating errors or mistakes in children’s use of language, nor on teaching them to speak or write ‘correctly’ or ‘properly’. Indeed, children will often make more mistakes when they are trying out new, more sophisticated, grammatical patterns in their speech and writing, and th ...
... is not focused on eliminating errors or mistakes in children’s use of language, nor on teaching them to speak or write ‘correctly’ or ‘properly’. Indeed, children will often make more mistakes when they are trying out new, more sophisticated, grammatical patterns in their speech and writing, and th ...
Complex Schema Mapping and Linking Data
... other is by means of triples expressing simple one-to-one relationships. The most well-established property is owl:sameAs, which indicates equivalence between entities. Others, such as owl:equivalentClass and owl:equivalentProperty describe equivalences for classes and properties. Previous work has ...
... other is by means of triples expressing simple one-to-one relationships. The most well-established property is owl:sameAs, which indicates equivalence between entities. Others, such as owl:equivalentClass and owl:equivalentProperty describe equivalences for classes and properties. Previous work has ...
pptx
... a girl, now she’s looking at a book…now she’s putting the thing up high.” So what’s the problem with this description? The first she refers to a girl and the second she refers to a woman. This would be a bit strange for an adult to say, unless there was some indication that the second she is differe ...
... a girl, now she’s looking at a book…now she’s putting the thing up high.” So what’s the problem with this description? The first she refers to a girl and the second she refers to a woman. This would be a bit strange for an adult to say, unless there was some indication that the second she is differe ...
Workshops I_IV
... paper as W-systems, W+-systems, W*-systems and V-systems. World’s languages with clitic languages in the clause-initial resp. clause-final positions are not attested, though languages with non-clusterizing clause-initial and clause-final clitics exist. In W-systems, clitic clusters in sentences with ...
... paper as W-systems, W+-systems, W*-systems and V-systems. World’s languages with clitic languages in the clause-initial resp. clause-final positions are not attested, though languages with non-clusterizing clause-initial and clause-final clitics exist. In W-systems, clitic clusters in sentences with ...
- Cambridge University Press
... We also have an invaluable tool in the shape of the Cambridge Learner Corpus, which contains over 25 million words of English written by learners. The CLC has been developed in partnership with Cambridge ESOL, whose exams are taken by students all over the world. More than 10 million words of the CL ...
... We also have an invaluable tool in the shape of the Cambridge Learner Corpus, which contains over 25 million words of English written by learners. The CLC has been developed in partnership with Cambridge ESOL, whose exams are taken by students all over the world. More than 10 million words of the CL ...
Chapter 7 - Arizona State University
... marked on verbs. In this chapter, I only consider the tip of the iceberg of how tense, mood, and aspect are indicated on verbs and how time, space, evidence, and manner grammaticalize. Links to the other cycles could also be made but what I want to emphasize here are the cyclical TMA patterns. The m ...
... marked on verbs. In this chapter, I only consider the tip of the iceberg of how tense, mood, and aspect are indicated on verbs and how time, space, evidence, and manner grammaticalize. Links to the other cycles could also be made but what I want to emphasize here are the cyclical TMA patterns. The m ...
61 tomo santraukos - Lietuvių kalbos institutas
... case of the locative construction: with regard to the obvious common ontology of existential and locative consructions the latter verb could be viewed as an instance of a more general meaning of ‘localised existenceʼ. The complements tell us much more about the nature of the constructions under disc ...
... case of the locative construction: with regard to the obvious common ontology of existential and locative consructions the latter verb could be viewed as an instance of a more general meaning of ‘localised existenceʼ. The complements tell us much more about the nature of the constructions under disc ...
More than One Sense Per Discourse
... the question is important for word sense tagging. If a word appears with only one meaning in a discourse then we can disambiguate only one occurrence and tag the rest of the instances with that sense. Prior work on the number of senses per discourse was reported in [Gale et al. 92]. Their work was ...
... the question is important for word sense tagging. If a word appears with only one meaning in a discourse then we can disambiguate only one occurrence and tag the rest of the instances with that sense. Prior work on the number of senses per discourse was reported in [Gale et al. 92]. Their work was ...
Bible Daily Grammar Practice Level V
... Daily Grammar Practice (DGP) is a different way to learn grammar. Students get one sentence to work with each week, and each day they spend just a few minutes doing something different with that same sentence. This process is difficult at first, but it gets easier with practice. More importantly, it ...
... Daily Grammar Practice (DGP) is a different way to learn grammar. Students get one sentence to work with each week, and each day they spend just a few minutes doing something different with that same sentence. This process is difficult at first, but it gets easier with practice. More importantly, it ...
Subordinate Clauses of Condition with the Conjunction "If" in
... complex sentence: "Consisting from one main clause and one or more subordinate clauses is called a complex sentence”. He distinguishes three main types of relations with subordinate clauses: with subordinate conjunctions, conjunctions and relative pronouns or adverbs and without conjunctions. By loc ...
... complex sentence: "Consisting from one main clause and one or more subordinate clauses is called a complex sentence”. He distinguishes three main types of relations with subordinate clauses: with subordinate conjunctions, conjunctions and relative pronouns or adverbs and without conjunctions. By loc ...