On Participial Imperatives
... imperatives in (21) and (23) with the non-negated participial imperatives in (5)-(6). The question arises as to why negative nominal and participial imperatives are highly productive, while the participial imperatives in (5)-(6) are extremely restricted in their distribution. We would like to propos ...
... imperatives in (21) and (23) with the non-negated participial imperatives in (5)-(6). The question arises as to why negative nominal and participial imperatives are highly productive, while the participial imperatives in (5)-(6) are extremely restricted in their distribution. We would like to propos ...
Modern Spanish Grammar: A Practical Guide
... topics so that you can find information again quickly and easily. Third person verbs, pronouns and possessive adjectives are often potentially ambiguous in Spanish: an extreme case is su, which can mean ‘his’, ‘her’, ‘your’, ‘its’ or ‘their’. In this book we have given the most likely translation for ...
... topics so that you can find information again quickly and easily. Third person verbs, pronouns and possessive adjectives are often potentially ambiguous in Spanish: an extreme case is su, which can mean ‘his’, ‘her’, ‘your’, ‘its’ or ‘their’. In this book we have given the most likely translation for ...
Modern Spanish Grammar: A Practical Guide
... topics so that you can find information again quickly and easily. Third person verbs, pronouns and possessive adjectives are often potentially ambiguous in Spanish: an extreme case is su, which can mean ‘his’, ‘her’, ‘your’, ‘its’ or ‘their’. In this book we have given the most likely translation for ...
... topics so that you can find information again quickly and easily. Third person verbs, pronouns and possessive adjectives are often potentially ambiguous in Spanish: an extreme case is su, which can mean ‘his’, ‘her’, ‘your’, ‘its’ or ‘their’. In this book we have given the most likely translation for ...
Verbs and Verb Phrases - UvA-DARE
... Syntax is the field of linguistics that studies how words are combined into larger phrases and, ultimately, sentences. This means that we do not systematically discuss the internal structure of words (this is the domain of morphology) or the way in which sentences are put to use in discourse: we onl ...
... Syntax is the field of linguistics that studies how words are combined into larger phrases and, ultimately, sentences. This means that we do not systematically discuss the internal structure of words (this is the domain of morphology) or the way in which sentences are put to use in discourse: we onl ...
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... Rgimen (regime or rule), Regmenes (regimes or rules)--the latter hardly ever used in the plural. SIGNS. The Written Accent. The only accent in Spanish is (). It is used-(1) To mark the exceptions to the _Rule of Stress_. (2) To distinguish between two meanings of the same word, as El (the), l (he); ...
... Rgimen (regime or rule), Regmenes (regimes or rules)--the latter hardly ever used in the plural. SIGNS. The Written Accent. The only accent in Spanish is (). It is used-(1) To mark the exceptions to the _Rule of Stress_. (2) To distinguish between two meanings of the same word, as El (the), l (he); ...
- Catalyst
... Portuguese Grammar is the ideal source for learners of Brazilian Portuguese at all levels, from beginner to advanced. John Whitlam is a freelance writer, university lecturer and lexicographer based in Rio de Janeiro. He has authored a number of language teaching books and project-coordinated and co- ...
... Portuguese Grammar is the ideal source for learners of Brazilian Portuguese at all levels, from beginner to advanced. John Whitlam is a freelance writer, university lecturer and lexicographer based in Rio de Janeiro. He has authored a number of language teaching books and project-coordinated and co- ...
Robust French syntax analysis : reconciling statistical methods and
... one of the first to test Talismane in a real work environment, and all of the others. In the French Space Agency, Daniel Galarreta deserves my thanks for his trust and interest in my work. At the Yiddish Book Center, I would like to thank Aaron Lansky, Katie Palmer Finn, Catherine Madsen, Josh Price ...
... one of the first to test Talismane in a real work environment, and all of the others. In the French Space Agency, Daniel Galarreta deserves my thanks for his trust and interest in my work. At the Yiddish Book Center, I would like to thank Aaron Lansky, Katie Palmer Finn, Catherine Madsen, Josh Price ...
ANALYZING AND UTILIZING RECEPTOR LANGUAGE
... by a native speaker or an outsider. Even the very act of collecting proverbs can be useful for multiple reasons and the resulting collection is of interest to a variety of people (Unseth in press). The second step, analyzing the RL techniques used in forming proverbs, requires an open, curious mind. ...
... by a native speaker or an outsider. Even the very act of collecting proverbs can be useful for multiple reasons and the resulting collection is of interest to a variety of people (Unseth in press). The second step, analyzing the RL techniques used in forming proverbs, requires an open, curious mind. ...
Participles in Time. The Development of the Perfect Tense
... tense from a construction with possessive HAVE and a tenseless participial complement. Both participles and auxiliary are assumed to have internal syntactic structure, and the different perfect-type constructions can thus be related synchronically and diachronically to each other. Cross-linguistic v ...
... tense from a construction with possessive HAVE and a tenseless participial complement. Both participles and auxiliary are assumed to have internal syntactic structure, and the different perfect-type constructions can thus be related synchronically and diachronically to each other. Cross-linguistic v ...
TYPES OF SCRAMBLING IN KOREAN SYNTAX EUNSUK LEE A
... “scrambling.” It offers a unified approach to some fundamental limitations on scrambling both in clauses and in noun phrases of Korean. These would have been attributed to a headedness parameter in earlier syntactic theories but are problematic in more recent syntactic theories in the minimalist fra ...
... “scrambling.” It offers a unified approach to some fundamental limitations on scrambling both in clauses and in noun phrases of Korean. These would have been attributed to a headedness parameter in earlier syntactic theories but are problematic in more recent syntactic theories in the minimalist fra ...
Subjunctive Obviation: an Interface Perspective
... explain how these sentences are generated by the grammar of Italian. That is, what principles rule the interpretation in the above examples? And how does a child acquiring the grammar of subordination in Italian succeed in learning these principles? The phenomenon illustrated in example (1) has been ...
... explain how these sentences are generated by the grammar of Italian. That is, what principles rule the interpretation in the above examples? And how does a child acquiring the grammar of subordination in Italian succeed in learning these principles? The phenomenon illustrated in example (1) has been ...
Absolute Clauses in the Literature
... 2.2.2 Nominative Absolute Construction Absolute clauses are “nonfinite and verbless adverbial clauses that have an overt subject but are not introduced by a subordinator and are not the complement of a preposition” (Quirk et al. 1985: 1120); they are also known as “adverbial participle clauses and ...
... 2.2.2 Nominative Absolute Construction Absolute clauses are “nonfinite and verbless adverbial clauses that have an overt subject but are not introduced by a subordinator and are not the complement of a preposition” (Quirk et al. 1985: 1120); they are also known as “adverbial participle clauses and ...
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... relation, which, as we assume, constitutes the very core meaning of nach. Here, e is to be identified by merging (or adjoining) the PP to a projection of V providing the asserted event e and its description (here: anticipated by the requirement condition ‘property(e)’). Again, function application t ...
... relation, which, as we assume, constitutes the very core meaning of nach. Here, e is to be identified by merging (or adjoining) the PP to a projection of V providing the asserted event e and its description (here: anticipated by the requirement condition ‘property(e)’). Again, function application t ...
A Study of Word Order Variation in German, with Special Reference
... can be ungrammatical, and further variations are less natural than others. The intuition of a German speaker on the adequate word order in a specific context is influenced by at least eleven factors. In this thesis, these are described independently, and their interaction is shown. The context plays ...
... can be ungrammatical, and further variations are less natural than others. The intuition of a German speaker on the adequate word order in a specific context is influenced by at least eleven factors. In this thesis, these are described independently, and their interaction is shown. The context plays ...
table of contents - Università degli Studi di Verona
... In this research, I survey a significant pattern of deverbal word-formation in Italian, and integrate the data analysis into a recently developed theoretical model of derivational semantics. In particular, the main goal of this study is to analyze the range of semantic interpretations and the corres ...
... In this research, I survey a significant pattern of deverbal word-formation in Italian, and integrate the data analysis into a recently developed theoretical model of derivational semantics. In particular, the main goal of this study is to analyze the range of semantic interpretations and the corres ...
A Complete Grammar of the German Language
... son has been made of the German with the English as well as frequent reference to analogies with the other languages studied in our higher schools and colleges. For the ety mological changes, following the method of Prof. Silber, in his Latin Course, and others, we have adopted heavy type. In Part L ...
... son has been made of the German with the English as well as frequent reference to analogies with the other languages studied in our higher schools and colleges. For the ety mological changes, following the method of Prof. Silber, in his Latin Course, and others, we have adopted heavy type. In Part L ...
Further and Farther
... In standard English the form farther is usually preferred where the word is intended to be the comparative of far, while further is used where the notion of far is altogether absent; there is a large intermediate class of instances in which the choice between the two forms is arbitrary. ...
... In standard English the form farther is usually preferred where the word is intended to be the comparative of far, while further is used where the notion of far is altogether absent; there is a large intermediate class of instances in which the choice between the two forms is arbitrary. ...
Chinese: An Essential Grammar
... Syllables can be divided into initials (consonants) and ynals (vowels or vowels followed by -n or -ng). Below is a full list of initials and ynals, with some guidance on pronunciation. Where possible, the closest equivalents in English pronunication have been given, but care should be taken with the ...
... Syllables can be divided into initials (consonants) and ynals (vowels or vowels followed by -n or -ng). Below is a full list of initials and ynals, with some guidance on pronunciation. Where possible, the closest equivalents in English pronunication have been given, but care should be taken with the ...
C. The Verb
... "Unaccusative verb | Special kind of intransitive verb. Semantically, its subject does not actively initiate or is not actively responsible for the action of the verb; rather, it has properties which it shares with the direct object of a transitive verb (or better, with the grammatical subject of it ...
... "Unaccusative verb | Special kind of intransitive verb. Semantically, its subject does not actively initiate or is not actively responsible for the action of the verb; rather, it has properties which it shares with the direct object of a transitive verb (or better, with the grammatical subject of it ...
Savchenko-master - DUO
... This research originated from the observation that cognates of even closely related languages such as Norwegian and English are far from stable in translation across the languages. The existence of close formal and semantic correspondences, such as from and fra, might give one the feeling that these ...
... This research originated from the observation that cognates of even closely related languages such as Norwegian and English are far from stable in translation across the languages. The existence of close formal and semantic correspondences, such as from and fra, might give one the feeling that these ...
Yegana Baghirova MA thesis - Khazar University Institutional
... imperative sentences, e.g. Be attentive!), but such phrases also may start with a complement such as an adverb (for instance, in the imperative sentences, e.g. Really be attentive!). There is no exact rule about a verb phrase which should be preceded by the particle to or a complement as an adverb. ...
... imperative sentences, e.g. Be attentive!), but such phrases also may start with a complement such as an adverb (for instance, in the imperative sentences, e.g. Really be attentive!). There is no exact rule about a verb phrase which should be preceded by the particle to or a complement as an adverb. ...
Why are there no reciprocal uses of German sich in PPs
... indicating ‘role-indifferent valency reduction’, while at the same time the pronominal use of sih was retained. Clitic si(c)h came to express reciprocity, among other meanings, but being a verbal clitic it could not occur after prepositions. What occurs in PPs is the pronominal form of sich, which i ...
... indicating ‘role-indifferent valency reduction’, while at the same time the pronominal use of sih was retained. Clitic si(c)h came to express reciprocity, among other meanings, but being a verbal clitic it could not occur after prepositions. What occurs in PPs is the pronominal form of sich, which i ...
Routledge Comprehensive Grammars Comprehensive Grammars
... of language means that this typology will inevitably have loose ends and overlapping dimensions, and the presence or function of sentence elements will sometimes blur the boundaries between types, but nonetheless we hope that the structure we propose will offer some clarification of the complexities ...
... of language means that this typology will inevitably have loose ends and overlapping dimensions, and the presence or function of sentence elements will sometimes blur the boundaries between types, but nonetheless we hope that the structure we propose will offer some clarification of the complexities ...
parameters and micro-parameters in arabic sentence structure
... This dissertation is an attempt to pin down the syntactic properties of elements within clause structure in terms of dependency relations that link functional projections (i.e., the functional layer of sentence structure) to thematic elements. It is via this close relationship between thematic and f ...
... This dissertation is an attempt to pin down the syntactic properties of elements within clause structure in terms of dependency relations that link functional projections (i.e., the functional layer of sentence structure) to thematic elements. It is via this close relationship between thematic and f ...
PAYA KUNA - SIL International
... Pronunciation of consonant cluster with lenis consonant g or fortis consonant k before nasals m and n (Ex. 3) .................................................................................................. 24 ...
... Pronunciation of consonant cluster with lenis consonant g or fortis consonant k before nasals m and n (Ex. 3) .................................................................................................. 24 ...