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Chapter 4 Extragrammatical expression of
... different notions, the former being a conceptual category and the latter its grammatical counterpart. Consistently with this view, yesterday and today are time adverbs, whereas the grammatical opposition between the English verb forms is going and was going codifies tense. If applied to evidentialit ...
... different notions, the former being a conceptual category and the latter its grammatical counterpart. Consistently with this view, yesterday and today are time adverbs, whereas the grammatical opposition between the English verb forms is going and was going codifies tense. If applied to evidentialit ...
Aleš Svoboda: Functional perspective of the noun phrase
... degrees. What seems to be of major importance is the outcome of their interplay. For our purpose, let it suffice to say that in Indo-European languages, we can mostly distinguish cases signalled by various combinations of (i), (ii) and (iii) on the one hand, and cases signalled by combinations of (i ...
... degrees. What seems to be of major importance is the outcome of their interplay. For our purpose, let it suffice to say that in Indo-European languages, we can mostly distinguish cases signalled by various combinations of (i), (ii) and (iii) on the one hand, and cases signalled by combinations of (i ...
9. - Universität Erfurt
... grammaticalization can contribute anything towards their clarification. The various modes of contrasting different languages, including language typology and universals research, are discussed in the perspective of grammaticalization in ch. 7. Ch. 8 concentrates on the diachronic aspect of grammatic ...
... grammaticalization can contribute anything towards their clarification. The various modes of contrasting different languages, including language typology and universals research, are discussed in the perspective of grammaticalization in ch. 7. Ch. 8 concentrates on the diachronic aspect of grammatic ...
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... grammaticalization can contribute anything towards their clarification. The various modes of contrasting different languages, including language typology and universals research, are discussed in the perspective of grammaticalization in ch. 7. Ch. 8 concentrates on the diachronic aspect of grammatic ...
... grammaticalization can contribute anything towards their clarification. The various modes of contrasting different languages, including language typology and universals research, are discussed in the perspective of grammaticalization in ch. 7. Ch. 8 concentrates on the diachronic aspect of grammatic ...
AFF - MPG.PuRe
... school. The quality of this reproduction is heavily dependent upon the quality of the original material. The following explanation of techniques is provided to help clarifjmotationswhich may appear on this reproduction. 1. Manuscripts may not always be complete. When it is not possible to obtain mis ...
... school. The quality of this reproduction is heavily dependent upon the quality of the original material. The following explanation of techniques is provided to help clarifjmotationswhich may appear on this reproduction. 1. Manuscripts may not always be complete. When it is not possible to obtain mis ...
24 Important Words and Phrases
... exist in the English alphabet. (Ch and ll are no longer commonly treated as separate letters, but they do have unique pronunciations.) The letter ...
... exist in the English alphabet. (Ch and ll are no longer commonly treated as separate letters, but they do have unique pronunciations.) The letter ...
1 The syntax/morphology interface Heidi Harley, University of
... analysis of a sentence like (13)a) does not differ in any detail from the synonymous sentence with the full auxiliary is rather than the clitic 's — that is, not many analyses treat there's in such a sentence as a paradigmatically inflected form of there. Similarly, the syntax and truth-conditional ...
... analysis of a sentence like (13)a) does not differ in any detail from the synonymous sentence with the full auxiliary is rather than the clitic 's — that is, not many analyses treat there's in such a sentence as a paradigmatically inflected form of there. Similarly, the syntax and truth-conditional ...
1. avem volantem
... Opus novum09 An Introductory Latin Course Ancillane vaccam curāvit? Did the slave girl take care of the cow? Removitne murum unda? Did the wave remove the wall? ...
... Opus novum09 An Introductory Latin Course Ancillane vaccam curāvit? Did the slave girl take care of the cow? Removitne murum unda? Did the wave remove the wall? ...
Basic English Grammar with Exercises
... easy and there is a lot of room for differences of opinion. Some of us might tell you that that is exactly what makes linguistics interesting. There are however some things we can assume from the outset about the linguistic system without even looking too closely at the details of language. First, i ...
... easy and there is a lot of room for differences of opinion. Some of us might tell you that that is exactly what makes linguistics interesting. There are however some things we can assume from the outset about the linguistic system without even looking too closely at the details of language. First, i ...
Basic English Grammar with Exercises
... easy and there is a lot of room for differences of opinion. Some of us might tell you that that is exactly what makes linguistics interesting. There are however some things we can assume from the outset about the linguistic system without even looking too closely at the details of language. First, i ...
... easy and there is a lot of room for differences of opinion. Some of us might tell you that that is exactly what makes linguistics interesting. There are however some things we can assume from the outset about the linguistic system without even looking too closely at the details of language. First, i ...
On the Use and Meaning of Prepositions Clearly
... (2) The Object of the Preposition was the head noun or pronoun of the object’s noun phrase; for prepositions with two or more objects only the first one was considered. A sentence using the given word as something besides a preposition was deleted from analysis altogether. Preposition-words were not ...
... (2) The Object of the Preposition was the head noun or pronoun of the object’s noun phrase; for prepositions with two or more objects only the first one was considered. A sentence using the given word as something besides a preposition was deleted from analysis altogether. Preposition-words were not ...
Untitled - NACCL - The Ohio State University
... core junctures to form a nexus, each containing a nuclear juncture with the verb being the nuclear and its arguments as the complements to present a series of actions or events. Co-subordination is exemplified with two core junctures sharing at least one semantic operator at the clause level, such a ...
... core junctures to form a nexus, each containing a nuclear juncture with the verb being the nuclear and its arguments as the complements to present a series of actions or events. Co-subordination is exemplified with two core junctures sharing at least one semantic operator at the clause level, such a ...
1-1 1-1 Japanese Audio Flashcard Lessons, Grammar Guide, 9
... You may recall that aru = arimasu (‘exist’) is used for inanimate objects including plants. By contrast, iru = imasu (‘exist’) is used for animate objects like animals and people, not including plants. Iru is an ru verb, since you don’t ‘double the t’ when making its te and ta forms, i.e., ite = ‘ex ...
... You may recall that aru = arimasu (‘exist’) is used for inanimate objects including plants. By contrast, iru = imasu (‘exist’) is used for animate objects like animals and people, not including plants. Iru is an ru verb, since you don’t ‘double the t’ when making its te and ta forms, i.e., ite = ‘ex ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS - The Linguistics Journal
... definition, this dissertation summarizes the following distinguished features of human locomotion, based on which we could exclude other types of motion from this research. (i) Figure is a human being In keeping with this criterion, English verbs such as gallop (of a horse, moving very fast) or its ...
... definition, this dissertation summarizes the following distinguished features of human locomotion, based on which we could exclude other types of motion from this research. (i) Figure is a human being In keeping with this criterion, English verbs such as gallop (of a horse, moving very fast) or its ...
Identifying English Gerunds and their Translation Equivalents in an
... administrative language and was spoken by aristocratic families while Latin remained the main written language. Only gradually did Middle English gain more influence after 1300 when it reemerged as a language used in literature, court and church. English underwent many changes during that time. It c ...
... administrative language and was spoken by aristocratic families while Latin remained the main written language. Only gradually did Middle English gain more influence after 1300 when it reemerged as a language used in literature, court and church. English underwent many changes during that time. It c ...
IEA Style Guide - IEA: Publications
... judgement/judgment, ageing/aging. However, there are many exceptions, with both the UK and US dropping the e (e.g., lovable and believable) or retaining it in words that need to keep a soft c or g sound (e.g., changeable). 3. UK English can have different spellings for the verb and noun forms of th ...
... judgement/judgment, ageing/aging. However, there are many exceptions, with both the UK and US dropping the e (e.g., lovable and believable) or retaining it in words that need to keep a soft c or g sound (e.g., changeable). 3. UK English can have different spellings for the verb and noun forms of th ...
Untitled - Shadows Government
... task to try and seize them in motion. We have spent most of our academic lives working in these languages, and this book is partly by way of thanks to the stimulus that working in and on Slavic has given us, and to our colleagues in Slavic around the world who have contributed to the discipline. A b ...
... task to try and seize them in motion. We have spent most of our academic lives working in these languages, and this book is partly by way of thanks to the stimulus that working in and on Slavic has given us, and to our colleagues in Slavic around the world who have contributed to the discipline. A b ...
SUBJUNCTIVE RELATIVES IN BULGARIAN AND MACEDONIAN
... Subjunctive relatives perform a combined purpose and modification function.3 The speaker anchors an unspecified participant in the discourse, through a modifying goal-oriented event. The lexical semantics of the “quest/acquisition” matrix verb and the goal meaning of the subjunctive clause have impl ...
... Subjunctive relatives perform a combined purpose and modification function.3 The speaker anchors an unspecified participant in the discourse, through a modifying goal-oriented event. The lexical semantics of the “quest/acquisition” matrix verb and the goal meaning of the subjunctive clause have impl ...
Dependency Parsing with an Extended Finite
... Although finite-state methods have been applied to parsing by many researchers, extended finite-state techniques were initially used only by Roche (1997), Abney (1996), and the FASTUS group (Hobbs et al. 1997). In the context of dependency parsing with finite-state machines, Elworthy (2000) has rece ...
... Although finite-state methods have been applied to parsing by many researchers, extended finite-state techniques were initially used only by Roche (1997), Abney (1996), and the FASTUS group (Hobbs et al. 1997). In the context of dependency parsing with finite-state machines, Elworthy (2000) has rece ...
Grammar and Language Workbook
... 1. A singular noun is a word that names one person, place, thing, or idea: brother, classroom, piglet, and joy. A plural noun names more than one person, place, thing, or idea: brothers, classrooms, piglets, and joys. 2. To help you determine whether a word in a sentence is a noun, try adding it to ...
... 1. A singular noun is a word that names one person, place, thing, or idea: brother, classroom, piglet, and joy. A plural noun names more than one person, place, thing, or idea: brothers, classrooms, piglets, and joys. 2. To help you determine whether a word in a sentence is a noun, try adding it to ...
FRE 122 - National Open University of Nigeria
... We would like to itemise the objectives of the course in an explicit and methodical manner. If you are able to meet these objectives as stated below, you would have achieved the aims of this course. ...
... We would like to itemise the objectives of the course in an explicit and methodical manner. If you are able to meet these objectives as stated below, you would have achieved the aims of this course. ...
PropBank Annotation Guidelines - Computational Language and
... For some verbs, it is impossible to provide one set of semantic roles for all senses of the verb. For example, the two senses of the verb ‘leave’ in the examples below take different arguments: Mary left the room Mary left her daughter-in-law her pearls in her will In such cases, frame files disting ...
... For some verbs, it is impossible to provide one set of semantic roles for all senses of the verb. For example, the two senses of the verb ‘leave’ in the examples below take different arguments: Mary left the room Mary left her daughter-in-law her pearls in her will In such cases, frame files disting ...
Very Exceptional Case
... hence are incompatible with the empty locative predicate of the embedded infinitival clause in weten te wonen constructions. The AP klaar found in klaar staan `stand ready' is likewise the predicate of a complement-SC, and is hence expected to be in complementary distribution with the empty locative ...
... hence are incompatible with the empty locative predicate of the embedded infinitival clause in weten te wonen constructions. The AP klaar found in klaar staan `stand ready' is likewise the predicate of a complement-SC, and is hence expected to be in complementary distribution with the empty locative ...
The Syntax of Temporal Interpretation in Embedded Clauses
... subjunctive in Argentinean Spanish. The end of the section discusses previous analyses of violations of concordantia temporum with the subjunctive. §3 deals with time and language. In this section I discuss tensed and tenseless languages. I outline Reichenbach‟s theory of tense and I introduce Horn ...
... subjunctive in Argentinean Spanish. The end of the section discusses previous analyses of violations of concordantia temporum with the subjunctive. §3 deals with time and language. In this section I discuss tensed and tenseless languages. I outline Reichenbach‟s theory of tense and I introduce Horn ...
10 Conclusions - General Guide To Personal and Societies Web
... Model (CIM - a model of Discourse Comprehension), namely the process that converts text into the logical representation required by that model and which was described only as a requirement by its authors, who expected that, in the fullness of time, suitable grammar parsers would become available to ...
... Model (CIM - a model of Discourse Comprehension), namely the process that converts text into the logical representation required by that model and which was described only as a requirement by its authors, who expected that, in the fullness of time, suitable grammar parsers would become available to ...