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NEW SECOND STEPS IN LATIN
... In New Second Steps, the student’s syntactical horizon expands. The various pronouns, complementary infinitives, and indirect statement make longer, more complex, and more idiomatic sentences possible. Additional genitive, dative, and ablative constructions and subordinating conjunctions also allow t ...
... In New Second Steps, the student’s syntactical horizon expands. The various pronouns, complementary infinitives, and indirect statement make longer, more complex, and more idiomatic sentences possible. Additional genitive, dative, and ablative constructions and subordinating conjunctions also allow t ...
Adjectival participles, event kind modification and
... not follow straightforwardly from any of the previous approaches.5 In these papers, I propose that the restrictions on event-related modification with adjectival passives derive from general restrictions on kind modification. The current paper builds on my previous proposal that adjectival passives ...
... not follow straightforwardly from any of the previous approaches.5 In these papers, I propose that the restrictions on event-related modification with adjectival passives derive from general restrictions on kind modification. The current paper builds on my previous proposal that adjectival passives ...
On degree phrases and result clauses Rijkhoek, Paulien Dea
... inflection patterns in a natural way.8 Her main objection to an adjunction theory of prenominal adjectives is the same objection that was expressed by Barbiers (1992): an adjunction theory cannot easily account for the agreement between determiner, noun and adjective as manifested in adjectival infl ...
... inflection patterns in a natural way.8 Her main objection to an adjunction theory of prenominal adjectives is the same objection that was expressed by Barbiers (1992): an adjunction theory cannot easily account for the agreement between determiner, noun and adjective as manifested in adjectival infl ...
Perfect - utdiscamusomnes
... (+ acc or abl) to enjoy, to have the benefit of 17 labor, labi 3, lapsus sum to slip, fall, commit an error 17 loquor, loquī 3, locūtus sum to speak, say 17 morior, mori 3, mortuus sum to die 17 nascor, nasci 3, nātus sum to be born 17 queror, queri 3, questus sum to complain 17 patior, pati 3, pass ...
... (+ acc or abl) to enjoy, to have the benefit of 17 labor, labi 3, lapsus sum to slip, fall, commit an error 17 loquor, loquī 3, locūtus sum to speak, say 17 morior, mori 3, mortuus sum to die 17 nascor, nasci 3, nātus sum to be born 17 queror, queri 3, questus sum to complain 17 patior, pati 3, pass ...
Challenging Discrete Approaches to Secondary
... intending to subscribe to any particular theory at the moment, I will apply the widely-used term 'secondary predicate' to the predicative phrase XP and will call syntactic patterns including such a phrase 'secondary-predicate constructions'. ...
... intending to subscribe to any particular theory at the moment, I will apply the widely-used term 'secondary predicate' to the predicative phrase XP and will call syntactic patterns including such a phrase 'secondary-predicate constructions'. ...
Māori Vocabulary: A Study of Some High Frequency Homonyms
... text. Concord which is part of WordSmith Tools enables the user to see any word or phrase in context. Phrase peripheries (the words before and after each word-form in the same phrase) were analysed and the wider syntactic environment was also examined in order to find clues which signalled the appro ...
... text. Concord which is part of WordSmith Tools enables the user to see any word or phrase in context. Phrase peripheries (the words before and after each word-form in the same phrase) were analysed and the wider syntactic environment was also examined in order to find clues which signalled the appro ...
A Grammar of Bora with Special Attention to Tone
... 4.3.6.3 -pejtso ‘upon encountering’ . . . . . . 4.3.6.4 Relocation to or from doing . . . . . ...
... 4.3.6.3 -pejtso ‘upon encountering’ . . . . . . 4.3.6.4 Relocation to or from doing . . . . . ...
A verb-centered Sentiment Analysis for French
... to the system via a so-called polarity lexicon. A polarity lexicon consists of an extensive list of lemmas, i.e. words in their base form, which are marked with both their polarity (or valence) and word class. This list enables the system to identify a word in a text as polar or neutral. However, po ...
... to the system via a so-called polarity lexicon. A polarity lexicon consists of an extensive list of lemmas, i.e. words in their base form, which are marked with both their polarity (or valence) and word class. This list enables the system to identify a word in a text as polar or neutral. However, po ...
Ace the TOEFL Essay (TWE)
... The transitions will be highlighted so that you can see exactly how to glue the ideas together. First, look at the diagram below. With a point-by-point pod, you can look at the possibilities in several ways. Primarily, with a really short paper, the ABABABAB style works, but it fails if you have a l ...
... The transitions will be highlighted so that you can see exactly how to glue the ideas together. First, look at the diagram below. With a point-by-point pod, you can look at the possibilities in several ways. Primarily, with a really short paper, the ABABABAB style works, but it fails if you have a l ...
Palatalization
... voiced alveolar stop /d/, leading to forms such as _ďives_ in respective dialects. Palatalization may have been triggered by the following high front vowel /i/. (3) Innovation. The variant, including the subvariant /dź/, has developed
through postalveolar affrication of the palatal variant /ď/, ...
... voiced alveolar stop /d/, leading to forms such as _ďives_ in respective dialects. Palatalization may have been triggered by the following high front vowel /i/. (3) Innovation. The variant
A GRAMMAR OF THE HITTITE LANGUAGE Part 1
... for classroom instruction. Several generations have learned Hittite with the help of the outstanding Hethitisches Elementarbuch of Johannes Friedrich (second edition: 1960). However, the passage of more than 40 years has inevitably rendered parts of Friedrich’s grammar outdated or incomplete. A numb ...
... for classroom instruction. Several generations have learned Hittite with the help of the outstanding Hethitisches Elementarbuch of Johannes Friedrich (second edition: 1960). However, the passage of more than 40 years has inevitably rendered parts of Friedrich’s grammar outdated or incomplete. A numb ...
Rune - Open Journal Systems vid Lunds universitet
... Table 1 presents the runes, the transliteration used and the phonological equivalents generally assumed. A s is well known, several phonological distinctions, e.g. consonant voice and minor differences in vowel quality are disregarded by the 16-rune alphabet. The values of some runes are dubious, bu ...
... Table 1 presents the runes, the transliteration used and the phonological equivalents generally assumed. A s is well known, several phonological distinctions, e.g. consonant voice and minor differences in vowel quality are disregarded by the 16-rune alphabet. The values of some runes are dubious, bu ...
Document
... conjugations. Conjugations will be addressed in later lessons). For example, a verb can have an s added to it as in eat, eats or run, runs. Other changes could be eating, ate, or eaten for the verb eat. Run could be changed to running, or ran. Irregular verbs, which we will cover later, have several ...
... conjugations. Conjugations will be addressed in later lessons). For example, a verb can have an s added to it as in eat, eats or run, runs. Other changes could be eating, ate, or eaten for the verb eat. Run could be changed to running, or ran. Irregular verbs, which we will cover later, have several ...
Document
... conjugations. Conjugations will be addressed in later lessons). For example, a verb can have an s added to it as in eat, eats or run, runs. Other changes could be eating, ate, or eaten for the verb eat. Run could be changed to running, or ran. Irregular verbs, which we will cover later, have several ...
... conjugations. Conjugations will be addressed in later lessons). For example, a verb can have an s added to it as in eat, eats or run, runs. Other changes could be eating, ate, or eaten for the verb eat. Run could be changed to running, or ran. Irregular verbs, which we will cover later, have several ...
Heroic deeds and devious villains:
... time. It was therefore difficult to tell how boys spoke in a girl’s book, and vice versa, simply because they did not speak very often. It would, of course, be possible to analyse how boys are portrayed in boys’ books and vice versa, but even then a much larger corpus would be needed to permit any c ...
... time. It was therefore difficult to tell how boys spoke in a girl’s book, and vice versa, simply because they did not speak very often. It would, of course, be possible to analyse how boys are portrayed in boys’ books and vice versa, but even then a much larger corpus would be needed to permit any c ...
PALAVRAS
... for Danish, Esperanto and Portuguese, and – in 1986 – a morphological analyser and MT-program for Danish2. Then – in 1994 – I heard a highly contagious lecture by Fred Karlsson presenting his Constraint Grammar formalism for context based disambiguation of morphological and syntactic ambiguities. I ...
... for Danish, Esperanto and Portuguese, and – in 1986 – a morphological analyser and MT-program for Danish2. Then – in 1994 – I heard a highly contagious lecture by Fred Karlsson presenting his Constraint Grammar formalism for context based disambiguation of morphological and syntactic ambiguities. I ...
Chapter 4 Prosody
... 5.3 ROOTS, STEMS AND WORDS 5.4 INFLECTION VS. DERIVATION 5.5 SUFFIXES AND ENCLITICS 5.5.1 SUFFIXES 5.5.2 ENCLITICS 5.5.2.1 Inflectional enclitics 5.5.2.1.1 NP inflectional markers 5.5.2.1.2 Participant agreement markers 5.5.2.2 Adverbial enclitics 5.5.2.3 Second position enclitics 5.5.3 SUMMARY 5.6 ...
... 5.3 ROOTS, STEMS AND WORDS 5.4 INFLECTION VS. DERIVATION 5.5 SUFFIXES AND ENCLITICS 5.5.1 SUFFIXES 5.5.2 ENCLITICS 5.5.2.1 Inflectional enclitics 5.5.2.1.1 NP inflectional markers 5.5.2.1.2 Participant agreement markers 5.5.2.2 Adverbial enclitics 5.5.2.3 Second position enclitics 5.5.3 SUMMARY 5.6 ...
GP Flash! - Grammar Punk
... A type of word that modifies, changes, enhances and makes nouns or pronouns more precise. Adjectives give your nouns color, sound, movement and emotion. Directions: Write a list of 3 adjectives. Roll the Letter and Vowel dice, then write a complete sentence that shows the correct use of the rule and ...
... A type of word that modifies, changes, enhances and makes nouns or pronouns more precise. Adjectives give your nouns color, sound, movement and emotion. Directions: Write a list of 3 adjectives. Roll the Letter and Vowel dice, then write a complete sentence that shows the correct use of the rule and ...
2_7 Luraghi_Clitics
... Before moving on to the analysis of specific clitics, the issue concerning the categorial status of these items needs to be addressed. As remarked above, clitics typically bear no lexical accent in spite of displaying various morphosyntactic features typical of free rather than bound morphemes. Thi ...
... Before moving on to the analysis of specific clitics, the issue concerning the categorial status of these items needs to be addressed. As remarked above, clitics typically bear no lexical accent in spite of displaying various morphosyntactic features typical of free rather than bound morphemes. Thi ...
Daily Grammar Practice - Public Schools of Robeson County
... conjugations. Conjugations will be addressed in later lessons). For example, a verb can have an s added to it as in eat, eats or run, runs. Other changes could be eating, ate, or eaten for the verb eat. Run could be changed to running, or ran. Irregular verbs, which we will cover later, have several ...
... conjugations. Conjugations will be addressed in later lessons). For example, a verb can have an s added to it as in eat, eats or run, runs. Other changes could be eating, ate, or eaten for the verb eat. Run could be changed to running, or ran. Irregular verbs, which we will cover later, have several ...
Contextually-Dependent Lexical Semantics
... and pragmatics, with the aim of arguing for a view of semantic interpretation as lexicallydriven yet contextually dependent. I examine regular, generative processes which operate over the lexicon to induce verbal sense shifts, and discuss the interaction of these processes with the linguistic or dis ...
... and pragmatics, with the aim of arguing for a view of semantic interpretation as lexicallydriven yet contextually dependent. I examine regular, generative processes which operate over the lexicon to induce verbal sense shifts, and discuss the interaction of these processes with the linguistic or dis ...
Chapter 4: Syntactic Relations and Case Marking
... the syntax-semantics-pragmatics interface across languages. 4.1 Do All Languages Have Grammatical Relations? Most syntactic theories postulate that each of the core arguments bears some kind of grammatical relation, in addition to its semantic relation. The justification for positing syntactic relat ...
... the syntax-semantics-pragmatics interface across languages. 4.1 Do All Languages Have Grammatical Relations? Most syntactic theories postulate that each of the core arguments bears some kind of grammatical relation, in addition to its semantic relation. The justification for positing syntactic relat ...
THE SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS OF AND
... In addition, the study examined the nature of coordinate structures in Kaonde. It was observed that a coordinate structure is usually made up of at least two conjuncts and a conjunction. The conjuncts are conjoined together by a conjunction to form one larger linguistic unit of the same kind. Furthe ...
... In addition, the study examined the nature of coordinate structures in Kaonde. It was observed that a coordinate structure is usually made up of at least two conjuncts and a conjunction. The conjuncts are conjoined together by a conjunction to form one larger linguistic unit of the same kind. Furthe ...
Gerunds
... • A gerund phrase will begin with a gerund, and the entire phrase will function as a noun in the sentence. • Fishing for trout is an exhilarating experience. • Reading science fiction novels is fun. ...
... • A gerund phrase will begin with a gerund, and the entire phrase will function as a noun in the sentence. • Fishing for trout is an exhilarating experience. • Reading science fiction novels is fun. ...
Introducing Arguments - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
... Kamoga-Bombokka and Hassan Sekabira for the Luganda data, Mulalo Doyoyo for the Venda data, Mirel Sharxhi and Dalina Kallulli for the Albanian data, Youngjoo Lee for the Korean data, and Danny Fox and Maya Arad for the Hebrew data. This thesis is purely theoretical but it could have just as well bee ...
... Kamoga-Bombokka and Hassan Sekabira for the Luganda data, Mulalo Doyoyo for the Venda data, Mirel Sharxhi and Dalina Kallulli for the Albanian data, Youngjoo Lee for the Korean data, and Danny Fox and Maya Arad for the Hebrew data. This thesis is purely theoretical but it could have just as well bee ...