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... leaving—she’s isn’t in any way likely). This is definitely not local—Mary is not in the same clause as leave. ...
... leaving—she’s isn’t in any way likely). This is definitely not local—Mary is not in the same clause as leave. ...
ESPAÑOL 2 Señora Francis
... reference in case a classmate needs to borrow your notes. I will collect the notebooks twice per semester, and you will receive points for neatness, completeness and following directions for organization. 3. HOMEWORK: You will have homework every day in order to practice with the vocabulary and gram ...
... reference in case a classmate needs to borrow your notes. I will collect the notebooks twice per semester, and you will receive points for neatness, completeness and following directions for organization. 3. HOMEWORK: You will have homework every day in order to practice with the vocabulary and gram ...
Interfaces as locus of historical change
... verb, as it accounts for most of the semantics. The second verb has been dubbed a light verb, because it generally signals the completion/inception of the event denoted by the main verb rather than contributing a full verbal semantics. Verbs which can appear in this position are limited in number (t ...
... verb, as it accounts for most of the semantics. The second verb has been dubbed a light verb, because it generally signals the completion/inception of the event denoted by the main verb rather than contributing a full verbal semantics. Verbs which can appear in this position are limited in number (t ...
LIMITS OF A SENTENCE BASED PROCEDURAL APPROACH FOR
... one, the system offers a sentence with the inserted adverbs as mentioned above, and the user is requested to compare its meaning with that of the sentence to be translated. The preference of (4a) to (4b) assumed by VIRT~ would be the converse if the direct object were definite. Further types of aspe ...
... one, the system offers a sentence with the inserted adverbs as mentioned above, and the user is requested to compare its meaning with that of the sentence to be translated. The preference of (4a) to (4b) assumed by VIRT~ would be the converse if the direct object were definite. Further types of aspe ...
A Brief History of Icelandic Weather Verbs
... the search engine Google. This search aimed at verifying the attestation of the relevant verbs in Modern Icelandic, as well as their syntactic behavior and their ability to occur with an NP. The verbs are shown in Table 1, where they are classified according to semantic field, with additional inform ...
... the search engine Google. This search aimed at verifying the attestation of the relevant verbs in Modern Icelandic, as well as their syntactic behavior and their ability to occur with an NP. The verbs are shown in Table 1, where they are classified according to semantic field, with additional inform ...
English
... immediacy, here/there, celerity, excess, additional, augmentative, diminutive, fiction, transient, etc. Due to this complexity, in Guajiro any transitive verb can literally have thousands of forms, and very complex forms are not rare. Guajiro verbs can also have dozens of infinitives, which are not ...
... immediacy, here/there, celerity, excess, additional, augmentative, diminutive, fiction, transient, etc. Due to this complexity, in Guajiro any transitive verb can literally have thousands of forms, and very complex forms are not rare. Guajiro verbs can also have dozens of infinitives, which are not ...
Review Of "Italian Syntax: A Government-Binding Approach
... I argue that none of these argumentsholds up under close scrutiny. I will take them up in the order listed above (which is not K&R's order, but turns out to be useful). 1.1. First, K&R assume that the demonstration of productivity is enough to demonstrate the existence of a rule. Thus the fact that ...
... I argue that none of these argumentsholds up under close scrutiny. I will take them up in the order listed above (which is not K&R's order, but turns out to be useful). 1.1. First, K&R assume that the demonstration of productivity is enough to demonstrate the existence of a rule. Thus the fact that ...
ASPECTS OF NAVAJO VERB MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX: THE
... the trace in (12b). The trace there is properly a specifier, not a complement, a fact which is obscured in this abbreviated representation. ...
... the trace in (12b). The trace there is properly a specifier, not a complement, a fact which is obscured in this abbreviated representation. ...
8th Grade Argumentative Instructional Writing Rubric
... verbs in the indicative, imperative, interrogative, conditional and subjunctive mood o does not recognize and correct inappropriate shifts in verb voice and mood o demonstrates frequent and severe errors in usage and sentence formation that often ...
... verbs in the indicative, imperative, interrogative, conditional and subjunctive mood o does not recognize and correct inappropriate shifts in verb voice and mood o demonstrates frequent and severe errors in usage and sentence formation that often ...
3. Moroccan Arabic - Hal-SHS
... The second type of modality is called ‘intersubjective modality’, and concerns the relations between the subject and the predicate within the predicative relation. The truth of the propositional content is not at stake, but the validation of the predicative relation depends on the will of the subjec ...
... The second type of modality is called ‘intersubjective modality’, and concerns the relations between the subject and the predicate within the predicative relation. The truth of the propositional content is not at stake, but the validation of the predicative relation depends on the will of the subjec ...
- D-Scholarship@Pitt
... function in the subordinate clause, while others mark it in the main clause, as in English. Still others mark both clauses as in Canela-Kraho (Dixon, 2000). Another method of causation is the lexical causative. These do not involve separate causative verbs, like make in English. They also eschew mor ...
... function in the subordinate clause, while others mark it in the main clause, as in English. Still others mark both clauses as in Canela-Kraho (Dixon, 2000). Another method of causation is the lexical causative. These do not involve separate causative verbs, like make in English. They also eschew mor ...
Complex verb formation in Leko
... words consist of a root and a number of clearly recognizable morphemes with a specific meaning. Apart from the addition of inflectional morphemes, which express Person, Number, and Case (in the case of nouns) and Tense (in the case of verbs), complex words may be formed by the addition of derivation ...
... words consist of a root and a number of clearly recognizable morphemes with a specific meaning. Apart from the addition of inflectional morphemes, which express Person, Number, and Case (in the case of nouns) and Tense (in the case of verbs), complex words may be formed by the addition of derivation ...
Locality Constraints on the Interpretation of Roots: The Case of
... A prediction suggests itself immediately: root-derived and word-derived elements in Hebrew will differ in their range of interpretations. The latter will necessarily be tightly related in their meaning (in a sense to be made precise in section 3) to the word from which they are derived. As will be i ...
... A prediction suggests itself immediately: root-derived and word-derived elements in Hebrew will differ in their range of interpretations. The latter will necessarily be tightly related in their meaning (in a sense to be made precise in section 3) to the word from which they are derived. As will be i ...
A Classification of Illocutionary Acts
... For example, one may classify things by saying 'I classify this as an A and this as a B'. But one need not say anything at all in order to be classifying; one may simply throw all the A's in the A box and all the B's in the B box. Similarlywith estimate, diagnoseand conclude. I may makeestimates, gi ...
... For example, one may classify things by saying 'I classify this as an A and this as a B'. But one need not say anything at all in order to be classifying; one may simply throw all the A's in the A box and all the B's in the B box. Similarlywith estimate, diagnoseand conclude. I may makeestimates, gi ...
corpus-based cognitive semantics a contrastive
... ad libitum: it requires a new meaning component to be compared to other already established senses. Second, the approach makes testable predictions regarding both conceptual elaboration and grammatical distribution. Within the class of empirical approaches, two strands can be distinguished, dependin ...
... ad libitum: it requires a new meaning component to be compared to other already established senses. Second, the approach makes testable predictions regarding both conceptual elaboration and grammatical distribution. Within the class of empirical approaches, two strands can be distinguished, dependin ...
The verb krijgen `to get` as an undative verb
... like de storm ‘the tempest’: De storm brak het raam ‘The storm broke the window’. ...
... like de storm ‘the tempest’: De storm brak het raam ‘The storm broke the window’. ...
Necessitative passive This TV needs fixing. The Department of English
... the be-passive, except that the necessitative passive has an extra meaning, normally related to deontic modality (cf. Section 3.5), which is derived from the main verb. The undergoer-orientation further indicates that there is an actor, although it is not overtly expressed. It is obvious that there ...
... the be-passive, except that the necessitative passive has an extra meaning, normally related to deontic modality (cf. Section 3.5), which is derived from the main verb. The undergoer-orientation further indicates that there is an actor, although it is not overtly expressed. It is obvious that there ...
e-Version
... Could, would, and must are examples of a special kind of helping verb that will be explained later in this chapter. The following explanation of these helping verbs will make it easier to sort out how they do their jobs. Helping verbs help the main verb to make a statement, ask a question, or give a ...
... Could, would, and must are examples of a special kind of helping verb that will be explained later in this chapter. The following explanation of these helping verbs will make it easier to sort out how they do their jobs. Helping verbs help the main verb to make a statement, ask a question, or give a ...
Homework
... action or is acted upon. An action verb is in the active voice when the verb’s subject performs the action. An action verb is in the passive voice when its action is performed on the subject. • Examples: – ACTIVE VOICE: Derek took the pictures. – PASSIVE VOICE: The pictures were taken by Derek. ...
... action or is acted upon. An action verb is in the active voice when the verb’s subject performs the action. An action verb is in the passive voice when its action is performed on the subject. • Examples: – ACTIVE VOICE: Derek took the pictures. – PASSIVE VOICE: The pictures were taken by Derek. ...
3. Moroccan Arabic - Hal-SHS
... The grammaticalisation processes of modal auxiliaries in Arabic vernaculars have rarely been a key issue of studies among specialists of these languages. Moreover, different theoretical frameworks and terminologies have been used, and the descriptions and analyses are far from being developed to the ...
... The grammaticalisation processes of modal auxiliaries in Arabic vernaculars have rarely been a key issue of studies among specialists of these languages. Moreover, different theoretical frameworks and terminologies have been used, and the descriptions and analyses are far from being developed to the ...
The grammaticalisation of modal auxiliaries in Maltese - Hal-SHS
... The grammaticalisation processes of modal auxiliaries in Arabic vernaculars have rarely been a key issue of studies among specialists of these languages. Moreover, different theoretical frameworks and terminologies have been used, and the descriptions and analyses are far from being developed to the ...
... The grammaticalisation processes of modal auxiliaries in Arabic vernaculars have rarely been a key issue of studies among specialists of these languages. Moreover, different theoretical frameworks and terminologies have been used, and the descriptions and analyses are far from being developed to the ...
Lexically Specific Verb Information - D-Scholarship@Pitt
... There is debate within the scientific community about what this process may be. Normal listeners are able to rapidly incorporate incoming words into a sentence structure with very high precision (Garnsey, 1997). This is possible despite the fact that we create novel utterances quite frequently. Ther ...
... There is debate within the scientific community about what this process may be. Normal listeners are able to rapidly incorporate incoming words into a sentence structure with very high precision (Garnsey, 1997). This is possible despite the fact that we create novel utterances quite frequently. Ther ...
A semantic analysis of the verbal prefix o(b)- in Croatian
... For example, Proto-Slavic *oblupiti is realized as olupi in Macedonian and olupiti in Croatian, as well as Slovenian (however, oblupiti is an older Slovenian form). In Czech, both obloupiti and oloupiti exist. Whereas Old Slovak has oblúpiti, oblúpit′ and olúpit′, modern Slovak has oblúpit′ and olúp ...
... For example, Proto-Slavic *oblupiti is realized as olupi in Macedonian and olupiti in Croatian, as well as Slovenian (however, oblupiti is an older Slovenian form). In Czech, both obloupiti and oloupiti exist. Whereas Old Slovak has oblúpiti, oblúpit′ and olúpit′, modern Slovak has oblúpit′ and olúp ...
Adpositions, Particles and the Arguments they Introduce
... should be extended to non-spatial senses of adpositions is discussed in §4. In §5, I propose that the split-V hypothesis, by which Causers or Agents are introduced by a head (v) distinct from the main V root (Kratzer 1996), should be extended to P. In the Split-P hypothesis, there is a functional he ...
... should be extended to non-spatial senses of adpositions is discussed in §4. In §5, I propose that the split-V hypothesis, by which Causers or Agents are introduced by a head (v) distinct from the main V root (Kratzer 1996), should be extended to P. In the Split-P hypothesis, there is a functional he ...
A Study for Disambiguation of Japanese Compound Verbs
... ambiguities between lexical compounds and syntactic compounds. Lexical compounds containing an ambiguous V2 (as in example (1)) are examined in this study. Semantic constraints govern the pairs of verbs which may be compounded. The semantic features of V1 play a key role in identifying the meaning o ...
... ambiguities between lexical compounds and syntactic compounds. Lexical compounds containing an ambiguous V2 (as in example (1)) are examined in this study. Semantic constraints govern the pairs of verbs which may be compounded. The semantic features of V1 play a key role in identifying the meaning o ...