french iv - Henry Sibley High School
... register using a variety of expressions • Expressing that two actions are occurring at the same time using a variety of grammar formations and expressions • Expressing that something started in the past is still happening in the present using a variety of idiomatic, grammatical expressions ...
... register using a variety of expressions • Expressing that two actions are occurring at the same time using a variety of grammar formations and expressions • Expressing that something started in the past is still happening in the present using a variety of idiomatic, grammatical expressions ...
The rise of the periphrastic perfect tense in the continental West
... This article argues that the transition from stage I to stage II is triggered by the rise of a single category-changing morphological rule that involves internalization of the external thematic role of the adjectival participle by means of zero derivation (but detectable by agreement properties in t ...
... This article argues that the transition from stage I to stage II is triggered by the rise of a single category-changing morphological rule that involves internalization of the external thematic role of the adjectival participle by means of zero derivation (but detectable by agreement properties in t ...
Identifying Verbs and Adverbs
... A. This sentence contains a correct one-word verb. B. This sentence contains a correct two-word verb phrase. C. Is is the correct main verb. D. Failing is a gerund. 9. The clerk is selling those tickets at the wrong price. A. This sentence contains a correct two-word verb phrase. B. This sentence co ...
... A. This sentence contains a correct one-word verb. B. This sentence contains a correct two-word verb phrase. C. Is is the correct main verb. D. Failing is a gerund. 9. The clerk is selling those tickets at the wrong price. A. This sentence contains a correct two-word verb phrase. B. This sentence co ...
Lexicalized meaning and the internal temporal structure of events
... sult of aspectual composition (Dowty 1979, Krifka 1992, 1998, Verkuyl 1989, among others). Thus, one dominant class of approaches assumes that the Vendler classes are classes of event-denoting predicates corresponding to the VP.1 But this returns us to the question of the relationship between the me ...
... sult of aspectual composition (Dowty 1979, Krifka 1992, 1998, Verkuyl 1989, among others). Thus, one dominant class of approaches assumes that the Vendler classes are classes of event-denoting predicates corresponding to the VP.1 But this returns us to the question of the relationship between the me ...
Production of verbs in base position by Dutch agrammatic
... Note that in Dutch, the third person present plural and the infinitive have the same form, but the latter is (tense,agreement). By testing both, we can find out whether it is finiteness that is difficult (third person present pluraloinfinitive). In a previous study (Bastiaanse & Van Zonneveld, 1998) in ...
... Note that in Dutch, the third person present plural and the infinitive have the same form, but the latter is (tense,agreement). By testing both, we can find out whether it is finiteness that is difficult (third person present pluraloinfinitive). In a previous study (Bastiaanse & Van Zonneveld, 1998) in ...
HawkinsFilipovicAILABeijing2011
... appear first at B2 with most of the higher verbs and adjectives that trigger this rule, for example prove: The car has proved [to be one of the most important inventions of our century] B2 Similar examples are found at B2 with other raising verbs and adjectives (The car happened to be …, The car app ...
... appear first at B2 with most of the higher verbs and adjectives that trigger this rule, for example prove: The car has proved [to be one of the most important inventions of our century] B2 Similar examples are found at B2 with other raising verbs and adjectives (The car happened to be …, The car app ...
Workshop on Nominalization
... Problem: Leaves open the status of nominalizations, which somehow combine nominal and verbal characteristics. Option 2: Reconsider one part of the procedure in the theta-system. Original version: the argument structure of verbal concepts is made readable for CHL by channelling it through the [+ c], ...
... Problem: Leaves open the status of nominalizations, which somehow combine nominal and verbal characteristics. Option 2: Reconsider one part of the procedure in the theta-system. Original version: the argument structure of verbal concepts is made readable for CHL by channelling it through the [+ c], ...
An International Journal of English Studies 24/2
... integrated as -AIN (complain v.), -OIN (join v.) if derived from the present stem -ain(d)-re and -oin(d)-re or as -AINT (paint v.), -OINT (point v.) if derived from the past participle -aint(e), -einte or -ointe respectively. Nota 3: all verbs in this subgroup ult. reflect past participles of the ty ...
... integrated as -AIN (complain v.), -OIN (join v.) if derived from the present stem -ain(d)-re and -oin(d)-re or as -AINT (paint v.), -OINT (point v.) if derived from the past participle -aint(e), -einte or -ointe respectively. Nota 3: all verbs in this subgroup ult. reflect past participles of the ty ...
The IULA Spanish LSP Treebank
... As it is always the case with symbolic grammars, the SRG produces several hundreds (or even thousands) of analyses for a corpus sentence. The DELPH-IN framework, however, provides a MaxEnt based stochastic ranker that sorts the parses produced by the grammar, thus allowing the annotator to reduce th ...
... As it is always the case with symbolic grammars, the SRG produces several hundreds (or even thousands) of analyses for a corpus sentence. The DELPH-IN framework, however, provides a MaxEnt based stochastic ranker that sorts the parses produced by the grammar, thus allowing the annotator to reduce th ...
Confusing Irregular Verbs
... Occasionally, set will not have a direct object. Remember the definition and see if you can replace the verb with placed or put. ...
... Occasionally, set will not have a direct object. Remember the definition and see if you can replace the verb with placed or put. ...
Drytok: TLoK1
... be thought of as the "oink" sound or snoring with an open mouth. This is transcribed in Dritok as o although it must be emphasized that it is not a vowel; o is simply the transcription used to signify the sound. The velopharyngeal can also be pronounced with (ow.) or without (o.) rounding of the lip ...
... be thought of as the "oink" sound or snoring with an open mouth. This is transcribed in Dritok as o although it must be emphasized that it is not a vowel; o is simply the transcription used to signify the sound. The velopharyngeal can also be pronounced with (ow.) or without (o.) rounding of the lip ...
ISTEP Final Exam
... b. admit that you are wrong c. leave the country d. insist on being heard 5. Kim was a very good substitute teacher. She liked working with third and fourth graders most of all. She especially liked discussing important current events issues with the kids. She had expected them to be indifferent to ...
... b. admit that you are wrong c. leave the country d. insist on being heard 5. Kim was a very good substitute teacher. She liked working with third and fourth graders most of all. She especially liked discussing important current events issues with the kids. She had expected them to be indifferent to ...
The Problematic Use of Infinitive in English
... 1.1 Infinitive in English Infinitive is a form of verb that is not limited by person, number or tense. In English it may stand alone or be preceded by the particle 'to' to which Hartmann and Stroke (1972:111) refer as 'first infinitive' and 'second infinitive' respectively. According to Yesperson(19 ...
... 1.1 Infinitive in English Infinitive is a form of verb that is not limited by person, number or tense. In English it may stand alone or be preceded by the particle 'to' to which Hartmann and Stroke (1972:111) refer as 'first infinitive' and 'second infinitive' respectively. According to Yesperson(19 ...
HOW CAN A VERB AGREE WITH A VERB? REANALYSIS AND
... 2006:138-141). However, Anward (1988) and Wiklund (2007) argue that there is verbal feature agreement in Swedish. Norwegian is close to Swedish regarding the relevant data, and this paper is based on Norwegian. There are two main groups of sentences assumed to show verbal feature agreement in Wiklun ...
... 2006:138-141). However, Anward (1988) and Wiklund (2007) argue that there is verbal feature agreement in Swedish. Norwegian is close to Swedish regarding the relevant data, and this paper is based on Norwegian. There are two main groups of sentences assumed to show verbal feature agreement in Wiklun ...
QUEMDISSE? Reported speech in Portuguese
... contrast, which ones are silenced. (Smith et al., 2014), researching female characters in popular movies in 11 countries, established, among other findings, that only 23% of these women have lines in action movies. Exploring large amounts of texts – either news or fictional works – and who they quot ...
... contrast, which ones are silenced. (Smith et al., 2014), researching female characters in popular movies in 11 countries, established, among other findings, that only 23% of these women have lines in action movies. Exploring large amounts of texts – either news or fictional works – and who they quot ...
QUEMDISSE? Reported speech in Portuguese
... contrast, which ones are silenced. (Smith et al., 2014), researching female characters in popular movies in 11 countries, established, among other findings, that only 23% of these women have lines in action movies. Exploring large amounts of texts – either news or fictional works – and who they quot ...
... contrast, which ones are silenced. (Smith et al., 2014), researching female characters in popular movies in 11 countries, established, among other findings, that only 23% of these women have lines in action movies. Exploring large amounts of texts – either news or fictional works – and who they quot ...
Lexical, Morphological, and Syntactic Aspects of Verb Production in
... These findings are compatible with theories on functional projection in aphasia, like the ones from Hagiwara (1995) and Friedmann and Grodzinsky (1997); Positions high in the syntactic tree are difficult to realize for agrammatic speakers. There are some drawbacks to these conclusions that were brou ...
... These findings are compatible with theories on functional projection in aphasia, like the ones from Hagiwara (1995) and Friedmann and Grodzinsky (1997); Positions high in the syntactic tree are difficult to realize for agrammatic speakers. There are some drawbacks to these conclusions that were brou ...
SABER/CONOCER and PEDIR/PREGUNTAR Pattern: Saber and
... Saber is generally used to express knowledge of facts. Conocer is generally used to express familiarity or acquaintance. Pedir is generally used to make a request. Preguntar is generally used to ask a factual question. Examples Notice the differences between the English translations of the verbs sab ...
... Saber is generally used to express knowledge of facts. Conocer is generally used to express familiarity or acquaintance. Pedir is generally used to make a request. Preguntar is generally used to ask a factual question. Examples Notice the differences between the English translations of the verbs sab ...
ERGATIVITY AND UNACCUSATIVITY
... In addition to the case marking system, some languages also exhibit ‘syntactic ergativity’, whereby transitive objects and intransitive subjects are eligible to undergo certain syntactic operations which transitive subjects are not. For example, in many Inuit, Mayan, and Austronesian languages – as ...
... In addition to the case marking system, some languages also exhibit ‘syntactic ergativity’, whereby transitive objects and intransitive subjects are eligible to undergo certain syntactic operations which transitive subjects are not. For example, in many Inuit, Mayan, and Austronesian languages – as ...
reflexive
... In the lesson titled Direct Object Pronouns Part III you learned that when there are two verbs, you have two options on where to place the pronoun: before the conjugated verb or attached to the end of the infinitive. I want to see it. (querer, ver) Lo quiero ver. Quiero verlo. Lo debemos comprar. De ...
... In the lesson titled Direct Object Pronouns Part III you learned that when there are two verbs, you have two options on where to place the pronoun: before the conjugated verb or attached to the end of the infinitive. I want to see it. (querer, ver) Lo quiero ver. Quiero verlo. Lo debemos comprar. De ...
Russian Grammar: Participles (Прича́стия)
... We can make this this sentence passive by switching word order. ...
... We can make this this sentence passive by switching word order. ...
Adina Camelia Bleotu - Why Does IT Always Rain on Me
... start to think about what lies behind the it in sentences like It rains. or It snows, an it which is missing in pro-drop languages. Is it the snow that falls or is there something or someone that causes the snow to fall? The aim of this paper is to present a possible argument structure representatio ...
... start to think about what lies behind the it in sentences like It rains. or It snows, an it which is missing in pro-drop languages. Is it the snow that falls or is there something or someone that causes the snow to fall? The aim of this paper is to present a possible argument structure representatio ...
LA Timeline 6th - The Pike School
... What are the elements of a poem and how do they differ from fiction? What are the various types of figurative language used in poetry? What are poetic devices and how are they used to enhance a poem? How does the poet use form and rhyme ...
... What are the elements of a poem and how do they differ from fiction? What are the various types of figurative language used in poetry? What are poetic devices and how are they used to enhance a poem? How does the poet use form and rhyme ...
Parsing Verb-Final Clauses in German:
... German is a language with a relatively free word order. The grammatical function of syntactic phrases is often indicated by morphological markings. This allows language users to produce these phrases in varying orders without confusing the comprehender. However, not all phrases have morphological ma ...
... German is a language with a relatively free word order. The grammatical function of syntactic phrases is often indicated by morphological markings. This allows language users to produce these phrases in varying orders without confusing the comprehender. However, not all phrases have morphological ma ...