On the Interaction of Root Transformations and Lexical
... They probably are marked root sentences, marked in that Constituent Preposing has not applied. In that case these constructions are comparable to the first sentence in texts like the following one, which expresses a contrast: (vi) Vond je dit museum al om the huilen. Het volgende zal je Found you th ...
... They probably are marked root sentences, marked in that Constituent Preposing has not applied. In that case these constructions are comparable to the first sentence in texts like the following one, which expresses a contrast: (vi) Vond je dit museum al om the huilen. Het volgende zal je Found you th ...
The Origin and Development of Nonconcatenative Morphology by
... alternations in the Semitic language family and discussion of the consequences these processes have for our understanding of morphological structure more generally. This thesis argues that the developments and resulting patterns of Semitic morphology can be accounted for by reference to a small set ...
... alternations in the Semitic language family and discussion of the consequences these processes have for our understanding of morphological structure more generally. This thesis argues that the developments and resulting patterns of Semitic morphology can be accounted for by reference to a small set ...
space and metaphor in verbs prefixed with od-/ot
... this analysis, we use the path image schema to depict movement away from a source (see Figure 1 on page 10). We particularly focus on relations between apparently unrelated meanings of prefixed verbs, paying special attention to how spatial meanings relate to nonspatial meanings, and to metaphorical ...
... this analysis, we use the path image schema to depict movement away from a source (see Figure 1 on page 10). We particularly focus on relations between apparently unrelated meanings of prefixed verbs, paying special attention to how spatial meanings relate to nonspatial meanings, and to metaphorical ...
Nominal Roots as Event Predicates in English Denominal
... verbs are infelicitous where the source nominal is intended to be an incremental theme (#apple ‘eat apple’), a patient (#shirt ‘wear shirt’), or the holder of a result state (#window ‘open window’). This little-studied constraint is compared to a well-known constraint on denominal conversion verbs i ...
... verbs are infelicitous where the source nominal is intended to be an incremental theme (#apple ‘eat apple’), a patient (#shirt ‘wear shirt’), or the holder of a result state (#window ‘open window’). This little-studied constraint is compared to a well-known constraint on denominal conversion verbs i ...
Grammar and Language Workbook
... A plural noun names more than one person, place, thing, or idea. aunts meadows pencils friendships 2. To help you determine whether a word in a sentence is a noun, try adding it to the following sentences. Nouns will fit in at least one of these sentences: He said something about ________. I know so ...
... A plural noun names more than one person, place, thing, or idea. aunts meadows pencils friendships 2. To help you determine whether a word in a sentence is a noun, try adding it to the following sentences. Nouns will fit in at least one of these sentences: He said something about ________. I know so ...
4B Ablative
... (“Diodorus, a man of the utmost dignity, became extremely angry.”) senex cānīs capillīs et ueste sordidā (“a man with white hair and unclean garments”) Note the very similar genitive of description (grammar section 101 in your books). The genitive is used to denote permanent or inherent qualities or ...
... (“Diodorus, a man of the utmost dignity, became extremely angry.”) senex cānīs capillīs et ueste sordidā (“a man with white hair and unclean garments”) Note the very similar genitive of description (grammar section 101 in your books). The genitive is used to denote permanent or inherent qualities or ...
A grammar of Mauwake - Language Science Press
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... Language Science Press has no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy of URLs for external or third-party Internet websites referred to in this publication, and does not guarantee that any content on such websites is, or will remain, accurate or appropriate. Information regarding prices, trav ...
Part 9 English Idioms The English language abounds in idioms like
... [71] The police gave the lie to the man who said that he had been at home during the robbery. of note (notable; well?known) [72] Sahgal is a novelist of note in India. cross swords (have an argument with; fight) [73] That was where I crossed swords with Wilfit in the discussion of financing the ...
... [71] The police gave the lie to the man who said that he had been at home during the robbery. of note (notable; well?known) [72] Sahgal is a novelist of note in India. cross swords (have an argument with; fight) [73] That was where I crossed swords with Wilfit in the discussion of financing the ...
A grammar of Mauwake - Language Science Press
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... Language Science Press has no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy of URLs for external or third-party Internet websites referred to in this publication, and does not guarantee that any content on such websites is, or will remain, accurate or appropriate. Information regarding prices, trav ...
Clause linking in Japhug - Hal-SHS
... the perfective (in the iterative coincidence linking, (3.3.1)). ...
... the perfective (in the iterative coincidence linking, (3.3.1)). ...
Quenya Course
... what is presently available. But it is eminently possible to write quite long Quenya texts if one deliberately eschews the unfortunate gaps in our knowledge, and we can at least hope that some of these gaps (especially regarding grammatical features) will be filled in by future publications. In the ...
... what is presently available. But it is eminently possible to write quite long Quenya texts if one deliberately eschews the unfortunate gaps in our knowledge, and we can at least hope that some of these gaps (especially regarding grammatical features) will be filled in by future publications. In the ...
Phrases
... Appositive Phrases My favorite president Harry Truman led the American people through the end of World War II. One check is to eliminate the appositive, and see what happens. Here, you have a complete sentence, but you really don’t know to whom I am referring. The information is incomplete. I need ...
... Appositive Phrases My favorite president Harry Truman led the American people through the end of World War II. One check is to eliminate the appositive, and see what happens. Here, you have a complete sentence, but you really don’t know to whom I am referring. The information is incomplete. I need ...
Feature Mismatches: Consequences for Syntax, Morphology and
... Throughout the dissertation, I investigate various phenomena where the values of the two halves of the feature do not line up, looking at the mass/count distinction, collective nouns in (British) English, and quantified noun phrases in Russian, among others. I propose that two classes of atypical ma ...
... Throughout the dissertation, I investigate various phenomena where the values of the two halves of the feature do not line up, looking at the mass/count distinction, collective nouns in (British) English, and quantified noun phrases in Russian, among others. I propose that two classes of atypical ma ...
lexical and structural ambiguity in humorous headlines
... them sound ridiculous because of other characteristics (see section 3.1 below for examples). By contrast, the headlines collected in the corpus analyzed here were selected precisely because the sources of ambiguity that produced the humorous effect were of a linguistic nature, in an attempt to propo ...
... them sound ridiculous because of other characteristics (see section 3.1 below for examples). By contrast, the headlines collected in the corpus analyzed here were selected precisely because the sources of ambiguity that produced the humorous effect were of a linguistic nature, in an attempt to propo ...
Structure Section
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... Distributed in the United States by IDG Books Worldwide, Inc. Distributed by CDG Books Canada Inc. for Canada; by Transworld Publishers Limited in the United Kingdom; by IDG Norge Books for Norway; by IDG Sweden Books for Sweden; by IDG Books Australia Publishing Corporation Pty. Ltd. for Australia ...
PALAVRAS
... This dissertation is a Janus work, both practical and theoretical at the same time, one face mirroring and complementing the other. After all, a major point was simply showing that “it could be done” - that a Constraint Grammar for a Romance langugage would work just as well as for English. As a pra ...
... This dissertation is a Janus work, both practical and theoretical at the same time, one face mirroring and complementing the other. After all, a major point was simply showing that “it could be done” - that a Constraint Grammar for a Romance langugage would work just as well as for English. As a pra ...
Строй современного английского языка.
... applied in dealing with them. I have endeavoured, as far as was possible, to point out the essence of the problems, and to state the arguments which have been, or may be, put forward in favour of one view or another. This should enable the reader to form a judgement of his own on the question involv ...
... applied in dealing with them. I have endeavoured, as far as was possible, to point out the essence of the problems, and to state the arguments which have been, or may be, put forward in favour of one view or another. This should enable the reader to form a judgement of his own on the question involv ...
A verb-centered Sentiment Analysis for French
... polar, i.e. both negative and positive). Basic or prior semantic knowledge is induced to the system via a so-called polarity lexicon. A polarity lexicon consists of an extensive list of lemmas, i.e. words in their base form, which are marked with both their polarity (or valence) and word class. This ...
... polar, i.e. both negative and positive). Basic or prior semantic knowledge is induced to the system via a so-called polarity lexicon. A polarity lexicon consists of an extensive list of lemmas, i.e. words in their base form, which are marked with both their polarity (or valence) and word class. This ...
A Short Descriptive Grammar of the Svan Language
... 0.2. Dialects. Most linguists distinguish four Svan dialects, these being: (1) Upper Bal [Geo. balszemouri, i.e. upriver from the Bal pass], spoken in a succession of communities, from Lat’al to Ushgul, along the upper Enguri and its adjoining rivers. This being the only part of Svaneti not subjecte ...
... 0.2. Dialects. Most linguists distinguish four Svan dialects, these being: (1) Upper Bal [Geo. balszemouri, i.e. upriver from the Bal pass], spoken in a succession of communities, from Lat’al to Ushgul, along the upper Enguri and its adjoining rivers. This being the only part of Svaneti not subjecte ...
On the Order of the Prenominal Participles in Bulgarian
... types of verbal participles in prenominal position—participles taking a direct object complement and postmodified participles—we will concentrate on the order these participles exhibit when co-occurring in front of the noun. Bulgarian has the following three types of participial expressions occurrin ...
... types of verbal participles in prenominal position—participles taking a direct object complement and postmodified participles—we will concentrate on the order these participles exhibit when co-occurring in front of the noun. Bulgarian has the following three types of participial expressions occurrin ...
Rune - Open Journal Systems vid Lunds universitet
... As the Scandinavian nations were not established in these old days around 1000 and the Vikings spoke more or less the same language (tongue) the language described here could have been called Runic Norse, but as most of the stones discussed belong to what is nowadays called Sweden the term Runic Swe ...
... As the Scandinavian nations were not established in these old days around 1000 and the Vikings spoke more or less the same language (tongue) the language described here could have been called Runic Norse, but as most of the stones discussed belong to what is nowadays called Sweden the term Runic Swe ...
příčestí přítomné ve funkci premodifikátoru a postmodifikátoru
... range where it belongs. Since the English present participle is one of English verb forms, we first move our attention to English verbs themselves. “Verbs typically express actions (e.g. writing) or states (e.g. being) and inflect for tense and aspect (e.g. write vs. wrote), person and number (e.g. ...
... range where it belongs. Since the English present participle is one of English verb forms, we first move our attention to English verbs themselves. “Verbs typically express actions (e.g. writing) or states (e.g. being) and inflect for tense and aspect (e.g. write vs. wrote), person and number (e.g. ...
writeup - Courses
... Clearly, NP-chunks are the most complicated, followed by VP-chunks. The amount of variation in describing things in the world is tremendous, so NP-chunks can have complex and lengthy structure. I decided that appositives should each constitute their own NPs to keep chunks simple and relatively atomi ...
... Clearly, NP-chunks are the most complicated, followed by VP-chunks. The amount of variation in describing things in the world is tremendous, so NP-chunks can have complex and lengthy structure. I decided that appositives should each constitute their own NPs to keep chunks simple and relatively atomi ...
文法第3課 Grammar Notes for Lesson 3
... It is also possible to use the phrase いいえ、違います。to give a negative answer in past tense. Since it is a set expression, do not try to change the tense. (Iie, chigaimashita does not exist!) ...
... It is also possible to use the phrase いいえ、違います。to give a negative answer in past tense. Since it is a set expression, do not try to change the tense. (Iie, chigaimashita does not exist!) ...