Cognate objects in Chinese
... the ordering between the cognate object and the other object in the construction V CO NP, in the framework of the Government and Binding theory. The examination will provide a better understanding of cognate objects in Chinese as well as the idea of cognate objects in general. Besides, it will also ...
... the ordering between the cognate object and the other object in the construction V CO NP, in the framework of the Government and Binding theory. The examination will provide a better understanding of cognate objects in Chinese as well as the idea of cognate objects in general. Besides, it will also ...
sentence ([the, girl, sing, a, song], []).
... as the difference of the following pair of lists [1, 2, 3, 5, 8] and [5, 8] [1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9] and [6, 7, 8, 9] [1,2,3] and [ ]. Each of these are instances of the pair of two incomplete lists [1,2,3 | X] and X. We call such pair a ...
... as the difference of the following pair of lists [1, 2, 3, 5, 8] and [5, 8] [1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9] and [6, 7, 8, 9] [1,2,3] and [ ]. Each of these are instances of the pair of two incomplete lists [1,2,3 | X] and X. We call such pair a ...
role shift, anaphora and discourse polyphony in sign language of
... transfert personnel).2 In this paper, the term “role shift” will at first be used in a broad sense: as referring to the general iconic impression given by some forms, that (part of) the signer’s body represent (part of) a character’s body; but the mechanism will only be discussed outside the context ...
... transfert personnel).2 In this paper, the term “role shift” will at first be used in a broad sense: as referring to the general iconic impression given by some forms, that (part of) the signer’s body represent (part of) a character’s body; but the mechanism will only be discussed outside the context ...
Indirect Objects - Let`s Learn English!
... They may not know the proper alternation forms and restriction rules. French or Spanish speaker may say: * John opened me the door. John opened the door for me. ...
... They may not know the proper alternation forms and restriction rules. French or Spanish speaker may say: * John opened me the door. John opened the door for me. ...
Linguistic units and
... The English verbs in -en form an interesting class because they may be morphologically simple (in the sense adopted here), morphologically complex (meeting the criteria above), or there may be homonymy of morphologically simple and complex signs. Furthermore, there are relations of synonymy of verbs ...
... The English verbs in -en form an interesting class because they may be morphologically simple (in the sense adopted here), morphologically complex (meeting the criteria above), or there may be homonymy of morphologically simple and complex signs. Furthermore, there are relations of synonymy of verbs ...
Western Dubuque Community School District Grade 3 Literacy Unit 1
... RL.3.4-Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, distinguishing literal from non-literal language. • I know literal language is words or phrases that express their most common meaning. • I know nonliteral language is words or phrases that have to be interpreted by the re ...
... RL.3.4-Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, distinguishing literal from non-literal language. • I know literal language is words or phrases that express their most common meaning. • I know nonliteral language is words or phrases that have to be interpreted by the re ...
Semantic packaging in verb‑based compounds in English and
... recognize compounding as an extremely productive word‑formation pro‑ cess in Modern English and a more restricted one in Modern Bulgarian, we contend that there are sufficient grounds for analytical dissociation between compounding as a process2 and compounds as a special type of lexical items. Our ...
... recognize compounding as an extremely productive word‑formation pro‑ cess in Modern English and a more restricted one in Modern Bulgarian, we contend that there are sufficient grounds for analytical dissociation between compounding as a process2 and compounds as a special type of lexical items. Our ...
Kenstowicz-Kissebert..
... This sound change has produced morphophonemic alternations in cases where various morphological rules insert a vowel between two consonants. If the first consonant in a cluster was weakened (historically) as a result of Klingenheben's law, the original form of the consonant will often appear in morp ...
... This sound change has produced morphophonemic alternations in cases where various morphological rules insert a vowel between two consonants. If the first consonant in a cluster was weakened (historically) as a result of Klingenheben's law, the original form of the consonant will often appear in morp ...
Document
... Read and spell the Essential Words: good, great, right, though, through, year. Read and spell words with prefixes: pre-, re-, super-. Read and spell contractions with have. Add -es to words that end in a consonant followed by o (e.g., goes). Identify present participles that act as adjectives. Ident ...
... Read and spell the Essential Words: good, great, right, though, through, year. Read and spell words with prefixes: pre-, re-, super-. Read and spell contractions with have. Add -es to words that end in a consonant followed by o (e.g., goes). Identify present participles that act as adjectives. Ident ...
`Word syntax` and semantic principles
... what one might call ‘categorial features’ (like lexical classes) and ‘selectional features* (like argument structure). For trivial reasons, both simple and complex words have to belong to lexical classes accepted by UG, i.e., a complex word m ust possess a fully licensed categorial specification. Mo ...
... what one might call ‘categorial features’ (like lexical classes) and ‘selectional features* (like argument structure). For trivial reasons, both simple and complex words have to belong to lexical classes accepted by UG, i.e., a complex word m ust possess a fully licensed categorial specification. Mo ...
"A Spousal Relation Begins with a Deletion of engage and Ends
... dkim, 05/23/2014 is labeled with begin-spouse. The revision history dataset that we make available for future research consists of all documents dp,t , labeled and unlabeled, ∀t ∈ Tp , t ∈ [01/01/2007, 12/31/2012], and ∀p ∈ P ; a total of 288,184 documents from revision histories of 16,909 Wikipedia ...
... dkim, 05/23/2014 is labeled with begin-spouse. The revision history dataset that we make available for future research consists of all documents dp,t , labeled and unlabeled, ∀t ∈ Tp , t ∈ [01/01/2007, 12/31/2012], and ∀p ∈ P ; a total of 288,184 documents from revision histories of 16,909 Wikipedia ...
Third Grade :: ELA Curriculum Guide Unit 1
... I can describe the actions, thoughts, and feelings of the characters to show their experiences and how they respond to events in the story. I can use time-order words and phrases to demonstrate sequential order of events. I can use transition words in writing. I can create a topic sentence, ...
... I can describe the actions, thoughts, and feelings of the characters to show their experiences and how they respond to events in the story. I can use time-order words and phrases to demonstrate sequential order of events. I can use transition words in writing. I can create a topic sentence, ...
The Curious Case of Metonymic Verbs
... investigations of logical metonymy must assume a binary distinction between metonymic (i.e. eventselecting) verbs and non-metonymic verbs to establish a control condition. However, this binary distinction (whether a verb is metonymic or not) is mostly made on intuitive grounds, which introduces a po ...
... investigations of logical metonymy must assume a binary distinction between metonymic (i.e. eventselecting) verbs and non-metonymic verbs to establish a control condition. However, this binary distinction (whether a verb is metonymic or not) is mostly made on intuitive grounds, which introduces a po ...
Annotating Honorifics Denoting Social Ranking of Referents
... studied extensively in linguistics, particularly in sociolinguistics. Because of its importance and frequent use in the Japanese language, there has been some related work in NLP; within the framework of grammar formalism, GPSG by Ikeya (1983), JPSG by Gunji (1987), and more recently HPSG by Siegel ...
... studied extensively in linguistics, particularly in sociolinguistics. Because of its importance and frequent use in the Japanese language, there has been some related work in NLP; within the framework of grammar formalism, GPSG by Ikeya (1983), JPSG by Gunji (1987), and more recently HPSG by Siegel ...
Chunking/POS tagging
... has to be decided if plurality, gender and other such information will be marked distinctly or only the lexical category of a given word should be marked. It was decided to come up with a set of tags which avoids 'finer' distinctions. The motivation behind this is to have less number of tags since l ...
... has to be decided if plurality, gender and other such information will be marked distinctly or only the lexical category of a given word should be marked. It was decided to come up with a set of tags which avoids 'finer' distinctions. The motivation behind this is to have less number of tags since l ...
The Noun and Verb Phrase in Chrambo (Bambalang)
... + C2 + noun root → ‘C2.elders’ This is probably the case in other nouns where the prefix mí- is followed by a homorganic nasal, such as míŋgú ‘dog’, míŋgúò ‘chicken’ and míŋkunyà ‘pig’. In the case of míŋkunyà and a few other animals, the mí prefix is optional. Watters (2003) states that in Eastern ...
... + C2 + noun root → ‘C2.elders’ This is probably the case in other nouns where the prefix mí- is followed by a homorganic nasal, such as míŋgú ‘dog’, míŋgúò ‘chicken’ and míŋkunyà ‘pig’. In the case of míŋkunyà and a few other animals, the mí prefix is optional. Watters (2003) states that in Eastern ...
Joash Gambarage Johannes
... 1.3 Background to the Problem According to Greenberg (1963), Ki-Nata belongs to the Bantu family of languages, which falls under the Benue-Congo group. The latter falls under a major group known as Niger-Congo. Within the Bantu family, Ki-Nata belongs to the subgroup of Eastern Bantu languages, in w ...
... 1.3 Background to the Problem According to Greenberg (1963), Ki-Nata belongs to the Bantu family of languages, which falls under the Benue-Congo group. The latter falls under a major group known as Niger-Congo. Within the Bantu family, Ki-Nata belongs to the subgroup of Eastern Bantu languages, in w ...
File - Pastor larry dela cruz
... Linking (Copulative) Verb A linking verb (sometimes referred to as a copulative verb by grammarians) is a special class of intransitive verbs. It is a verb used to equate, identify, or join together one interchangeable substantive with another. It connects the subject of the sentence with a coordina ...
... Linking (Copulative) Verb A linking verb (sometimes referred to as a copulative verb by grammarians) is a special class of intransitive verbs. It is a verb used to equate, identify, or join together one interchangeable substantive with another. It connects the subject of the sentence with a coordina ...
C:\Documents and Settings\luschnig\My Documents\#1 Work\Greek
... ____ c. The second declension contains nouns of all three genders. ____ d. Nouns have to be used with the article at all times. ____ e. The article must agree with its noun in tense, voice and mood. ____ f. Verbs have case and gender. ____ g. All nouns have gender. ____ h. The same noun cannot be us ...
... ____ c. The second declension contains nouns of all three genders. ____ d. Nouns have to be used with the article at all times. ____ e. The article must agree with its noun in tense, voice and mood. ____ f. Verbs have case and gender. ____ g. All nouns have gender. ____ h. The same noun cannot be us ...
BBI3212 SYNTAX AND MORPHOLOGY
... Here I am. She’s as good as I. I, here, as, am, good, she’s, over = words Words can occur in isolation and/or in different ...
... Here I am. She’s as good as I. I, here, as, am, good, she’s, over = words Words can occur in isolation and/or in different ...
RTF file
... Mayan AF, neither has any satisfactory alternative been widely accepted.vii However, an idea which has recently surfaced from two directions is that Mayan AF verbs might be INVERSE verbs, in the sense of Algonquian linguistics. Inverse systems involve a contrast between direct and inverse verbs, the ...
... Mayan AF, neither has any satisfactory alternative been widely accepted.vii However, an idea which has recently surfaced from two directions is that Mayan AF verbs might be INVERSE verbs, in the sense of Algonquian linguistics. Inverse systems involve a contrast between direct and inverse verbs, the ...
lesson 1 - Fas Harvard
... modern Fārs, which the Greek historians and geographers called Persis, an area under Elamite control with its capital at Anzan/Anšan. We do not know when or how the Old Persian-speaking tribes came from Central Asia to southwest Iran, where they are found in the historical period. The only clue is t ...
... modern Fārs, which the Greek historians and geographers called Persis, an area under Elamite control with its capital at Anzan/Anšan. We do not know when or how the Old Persian-speaking tribes came from Central Asia to southwest Iran, where they are found in the historical period. The only clue is t ...
CHAPTER I
... linguistic discipline. These disciplines, presenting a series of approaches to their particular objects of analysis, give the corresponding "descriptions" of language consisting in ordered expositions of the constituent parts in question. Thus, the phonological description of language is effected by ...
... linguistic discipline. These disciplines, presenting a series of approaches to their particular objects of analysis, give the corresponding "descriptions" of language consisting in ordered expositions of the constituent parts in question. Thus, the phonological description of language is effected by ...
Post-syntactic movement and the Old Irish Verb
... The prosodic account claims that the inversion is triggered by a prosodic property of the clitic (it has a prosodic subcategorization frame, requiring an element of a particular phonological status to its left). The morphological account rather makes reference to a morphological property of the clit ...
... The prosodic account claims that the inversion is triggered by a prosodic property of the clitic (it has a prosodic subcategorization frame, requiring an element of a particular phonological status to its left). The morphological account rather makes reference to a morphological property of the clit ...
FNintroCJF Slides from a lecture Microsoft
... Complementation patterns should go with particular meanings of a word. Medical sense of complain: the patient complained [of back pains] Official act sense of complain: we complained [to the manager] [about ...
... Complementation patterns should go with particular meanings of a word. Medical sense of complain: the patient complained [of back pains] Official act sense of complain: we complained [to the manager] [about ...