Syntax of Moods and Tenses in New Testament Greek
... and simple, but to the end which this book is intended to serve they are as really germane as any discussions of the force of a Greek tense. One often fails to apprehend accurately a thought expressed in Greek quite as much through inexact knowledge of one's own language as through ignorance of Gree ...
... and simple, but to the end which this book is intended to serve they are as really germane as any discussions of the force of a Greek tense. One often fails to apprehend accurately a thought expressed in Greek quite as much through inexact knowledge of one's own language as through ignorance of Gree ...
Collins Easy Learning French Grammar
... CONDITIONAL a verb form used to talk about things that would happen or would be true under certain conditions, for example, I would help you if I could. lt is also used to say what you would like or need, for example, Could you give me the bill? CONIUGATE (to) to give a verb different endings accord ...
... CONDITIONAL a verb form used to talk about things that would happen or would be true under certain conditions, for example, I would help you if I could. lt is also used to say what you would like or need, for example, Could you give me the bill? CONIUGATE (to) to give a verb different endings accord ...
Discontinuous reciprocals Abstract 1 Introduction
... on the one part and Maria on the other, or possibly about two different arguments between Maria and each of the two men. In each case, the reciprocal relation must involve pairs consisting of one participant (possibly plural) from the syntactic subject, and one participant from the comitative argum ...
... on the one part and Maria on the other, or possibly about two different arguments between Maria and each of the two men. In each case, the reciprocal relation must involve pairs consisting of one participant (possibly plural) from the syntactic subject, and one participant from the comitative argum ...
the demotic verbal system - Oriental Institute
... Demotic is the name applied to both a script and a stage in the development of the Egyptian language. The stage of the language called Demotic has affinities with both Late Egyptian, its predecessor, and Coptic, its successor.1 It was presumably much closer to the spoken language, especially when it ...
... Demotic is the name applied to both a script and a stage in the development of the Egyptian language. The stage of the language called Demotic has affinities with both Late Egyptian, its predecessor, and Coptic, its successor.1 It was presumably much closer to the spoken language, especially when it ...
Master`s Thesis - Nikhil Krishnaswamy
... agent. Instead, taken in analogy to the agentive quale of a noun, that of a verb is the process by which the original process in question comes into being. This is the say, the agentive quale is a sequence of events, and thus a representation of the verb’s event structure (Pustejovsky and Jezek, 201 ...
... agent. Instead, taken in analogy to the agentive quale of a noun, that of a verb is the process by which the original process in question comes into being. This is the say, the agentive quale is a sequence of events, and thus a representation of the verb’s event structure (Pustejovsky and Jezek, 201 ...
On Word Definition in Children and Adults
... the hyperonym, and semantic content of the definiens). Findings for Study 1 indicated a generalized effect of the morphological category of the definiendum on the syntactic and semantic dimensions of the definition. Level of abstraction only explained significantly the differences in the components ...
... the hyperonym, and semantic content of the definiens). Findings for Study 1 indicated a generalized effect of the morphological category of the definiendum on the syntactic and semantic dimensions of the definition. Level of abstraction only explained significantly the differences in the components ...
The distribution of pronoun case forms in English
... pronoun case variation that cannot be given a purely case-based account occur in strong pronoun contexts. The consistent nominative/objective case distinction found with weak pronouns is due to their syntactic deficiency and the increasing importance of Positional Case in English. Unlike strong pron ...
... pronoun case variation that cannot be given a purely case-based account occur in strong pronoun contexts. The consistent nominative/objective case distinction found with weak pronouns is due to their syntactic deficiency and the increasing importance of Positional Case in English. Unlike strong pron ...
Cornetto user documentation
... The Cornetto lexical resource for Dutch covers the most generic and central part of the language. Cornetto combines the structures of the Princeton Wordnet, some of the features from the FrameNet for English and the information on morphological, syntactic, semantic and combinatorial features of lexe ...
... The Cornetto lexical resource for Dutch covers the most generic and central part of the language. Cornetto combines the structures of the Princeton Wordnet, some of the features from the FrameNet for English and the information on morphological, syntactic, semantic and combinatorial features of lexe ...
Conjunctions as Heads
... The conjunction itself is not a morphosyntactic locus in this way. It never changes shape (other than for phonological reasons), and never carries features determined by a particular construction. On the other hand, the other possible morphosyntactic loci, i.e., the conjuncts, are even less plausibl ...
... The conjunction itself is not a morphosyntactic locus in this way. It never changes shape (other than for phonological reasons), and never carries features determined by a particular construction. On the other hand, the other possible morphosyntactic loci, i.e., the conjuncts, are even less plausibl ...
příčestí přítomné ve funkci premodifikátoru a postmodifikátoru
... The following chapter “Analysis” usually contains three sub-chapters but in this case there are only two sub-chapters. The first sub-chapter includes the methods of research. Usually, in the next chapter there should be the analysis itself. Nevertheless, because of the extensiveness of this analysis ...
... The following chapter “Analysis” usually contains three sub-chapters but in this case there are only two sub-chapters. The first sub-chapter includes the methods of research. Usually, in the next chapter there should be the analysis itself. Nevertheless, because of the extensiveness of this analysis ...
syntax - Gordon College Faculty
... and simple, but to the end which this book is intended to serve they are as really germane as any discussions of the force of a Greek tense. One often fails to apprehend accurately a thought expressed in Greek quite as much through inexact knowledge of one's own language as through ignorance of Gree ...
... and simple, but to the end which this book is intended to serve they are as really germane as any discussions of the force of a Greek tense. One often fails to apprehend accurately a thought expressed in Greek quite as much through inexact knowledge of one's own language as through ignorance of Gree ...
Kristine Eide
... The aim of this thesis is to describe the change in Portuguese word order with unaccusative verbs from a predominantly Verb – Subject (henceforth VS) pattern to a predominantly Subject – Verb (henceforth SV) pattern that took place between the 16th and the 20th century. It will be shown that a chang ...
... The aim of this thesis is to describe the change in Portuguese word order with unaccusative verbs from a predominantly Verb – Subject (henceforth VS) pattern to a predominantly Subject – Verb (henceforth SV) pattern that took place between the 16th and the 20th century. It will be shown that a chang ...
Voice and Case in Tagalog:
... accepted in basic predicate-initial sentences, which are the main focus of this thesis. 3 Approaches tied to a binary structural distinction with respect to case systems (accusative vs. ergative) often take on one of these voice forms as the basic form. On morphological grounds, however, no verbal v ...
... accepted in basic predicate-initial sentences, which are the main focus of this thesis. 3 Approaches tied to a binary structural distinction with respect to case systems (accusative vs. ergative) often take on one of these voice forms as the basic form. On morphological grounds, however, no verbal v ...
the structure of complex predicates in urdu
... Constructions variously described as complex predicates, compound verbs, composite predicates, or serial verbs range across quite an impressive number of differing expressions in differing languages. As such, it is not immediately obvious how to arrive at a consistent formulation of the differences, ...
... Constructions variously described as complex predicates, compound verbs, composite predicates, or serial verbs range across quite an impressive number of differing expressions in differing languages. As such, it is not immediately obvious how to arrive at a consistent formulation of the differences, ...
ISSUES IN THE PLACEMENT OF ENCLITIC PERSONAL
... Not without grave misgivings can a Vedic commentary be put forth. Charles Rockwell Lanman, A Sanskrit Reader, 1888:405 Unfortunately, Lanman’s words are no less true over a century later. With regard to Rigvedic syntax, the troubles become graver still. The variety of sentence patterns the Rigveda s ...
... Not without grave misgivings can a Vedic commentary be put forth. Charles Rockwell Lanman, A Sanskrit Reader, 1888:405 Unfortunately, Lanman’s words are no less true over a century later. With regard to Rigvedic syntax, the troubles become graver still. The variety of sentence patterns the Rigveda s ...
Tlingit Dictionary - Lingít Yoo X̲ʼatángi
... Words which refer to people, places, things, ideas, or concepts, whose members may act as any of the following: subjects of the verb, objects of the verb, indirect object of the verb, or object of a postposition. In Tlingit, the starting point for thinking about a noun is that it is called «a saayí» ...
... Words which refer to people, places, things, ideas, or concepts, whose members may act as any of the following: subjects of the verb, objects of the verb, indirect object of the verb, or object of a postposition. In Tlingit, the starting point for thinking about a noun is that it is called «a saayí» ...
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... psycholinguistic theory. In general, research on sentence processing has drawn from an extremely small, skewed sample of Western European and East Asian languages (Hawkins 2007, Jaeger & Norcliffe 2009, Anand ...
... psycholinguistic theory. In general, research on sentence processing has drawn from an extremely small, skewed sample of Western European and East Asian languages (Hawkins 2007, Jaeger & Norcliffe 2009, Anand ...
DATIVE SUBJECTS IN LITHUANIAN AND ICELANDIC
... Ég finn ‘I find’ vs. mér finnst ‘ It seems to me’ Ég sé ‘I see” vs. mér sést yfir ‘it escapes my notice’ Ég mæli ‘I speak’ vs. Mér mælist vel (*af ástettu ráði) I:DAT delivered a good speech ...
... Ég finn ‘I find’ vs. mér finnst ‘ It seems to me’ Ég sé ‘I see” vs. mér sést yfir ‘it escapes my notice’ Ég mæli ‘I speak’ vs. Mér mælist vel (*af ástettu ráði) I:DAT delivered a good speech ...
Minimalist Syntax Revisited
... Let’s begin by looking at the main lexical/substantive categories found in English – namely, noun, verb, adjective, adverb and preposition (conventionally abbreviated to N, V, A, ADV and P in order to save space). Nouns (= N) are traditionally said to have the semantic property that they denote enti ...
... Let’s begin by looking at the main lexical/substantive categories found in English – namely, noun, verb, adjective, adverb and preposition (conventionally abbreviated to N, V, A, ADV and P in order to save space). Nouns (= N) are traditionally said to have the semantic property that they denote enti ...
NGUYEN THI THUY MA THESIS
... voice in a number of senses” and “the broadest definition of voice encompassing a wide range of grammatical constructions that ...
... voice in a number of senses” and “the broadest definition of voice encompassing a wide range of grammatical constructions that ...
Building event-based ad hoc properties: On the
... present analysis. Section 3 develops the idea of event-based ad hoc properties as the core notion behind adjectival passives. This leads to the formulation of an underspecified semantics for adjectival passives in section 4, which in turn provides the starting point for deriving post state and targe ...
... present analysis. Section 3 develops the idea of event-based ad hoc properties as the core notion behind adjectival passives. This leads to the formulation of an underspecified semantics for adjectival passives in section 4, which in turn provides the starting point for deriving post state and targe ...
Title of paper - Semantics Archive
... present analysis. Section 3 develops the idea of event-based ad hoc properties as the core notion behind adjectival passives. This leads to the formulation of an underspecified semantics for adjectival passives in section 4, which in turn provides the starting point for deriving post state and targe ...
... present analysis. Section 3 develops the idea of event-based ad hoc properties as the core notion behind adjectival passives. This leads to the formulation of an underspecified semantics for adjectival passives in section 4, which in turn provides the starting point for deriving post state and targe ...
Pronominal clitic dependencies
... understanding of clitic dependencies. Unfortunately these questions remain largely mysterious.1 I will return in section 5 to considerations bearing on some of these questions. It should also be noted that although several of these elements can cooccur, sentences with four (and sometimes three) obje ...
... understanding of clitic dependencies. Unfortunately these questions remain largely mysterious.1 I will return in section 5 to considerations bearing on some of these questions. It should also be noted that although several of these elements can cooccur, sentences with four (and sometimes three) obje ...
Makassarese (basa Mangkasara
... million people in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Data for the study comes from fieldwork, and from literary and oral traditions, including manuscripts dating back over 300 years. The thesis examines the indigenous writing system in depth, and describes the phonology, morphology and syntax. ...
... million people in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Data for the study comes from fieldwork, and from literary and oral traditions, including manuscripts dating back over 300 years. The thesis examines the indigenous writing system in depth, and describes the phonology, morphology and syntax. ...