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e-Course [1332] - General Writing - Sentences
... e-Course [1332] - General Writing - Sentences e-Course [1332] - General Writing - Sentences: Learn to write clear, concise and logical sentences applying capitalization and punctuation rules, and using accurate connectives and effective modification. e-Unit [13321] - General Writing - Capitalization ...
... e-Course [1332] - General Writing - Sentences e-Course [1332] - General Writing - Sentences: Learn to write clear, concise and logical sentences applying capitalization and punctuation rules, and using accurate connectives and effective modification. e-Unit [13321] - General Writing - Capitalization ...
THEORETICAL GRAMMAR 4 U SYNTAX
... Speech acts may be performed either directly or indirectly. Saying I promise that I will return the book tomorrow, directly promises that I will return the book tomorrow; a promise is used to perform a promise. However, we can perform one speech act with the intention of performing another. For exam ...
... Speech acts may be performed either directly or indirectly. Saying I promise that I will return the book tomorrow, directly promises that I will return the book tomorrow; a promise is used to perform a promise. However, we can perform one speech act with the intention of performing another. For exam ...
The linguistic string parser*
... empirical basis and its relation to constituent analysis on the one hand and transformational analysis on the other, have been discussed by Harris. 7 More recently, Joshi and his coworkers have developed a formal system of grammars, called string adjunct grammars, which show formally the relation be ...
... empirical basis and its relation to constituent analysis on the one hand and transformational analysis on the other, have been discussed by Harris. 7 More recently, Joshi and his coworkers have developed a formal system of grammars, called string adjunct grammars, which show formally the relation be ...
Territorial Capital and Regional Growth
... studies, where the approach was sector-based and, subsequently, function-based, space was the container of specific sectors and of specific innovation-oriented functions: regions hosting hightechnology sectors were considered as “advanced” regions leading to the transformation of the economy. In the ...
... studies, where the approach was sector-based and, subsequently, function-based, space was the container of specific sectors and of specific innovation-oriented functions: regions hosting hightechnology sectors were considered as “advanced” regions leading to the transformation of the economy. In the ...
neighborhood semantics for basic and intuitionistic logic
... neighborhood), and a modal formula ϕ is true at a world w, if the set of all states in which ϕ is true is a neighborhood of w. See [2] for more details on neighborhood semantics for modal logic. An interesting question is whether one can define similar neighborhood semantics for Intuitionistic Prop ...
... neighborhood), and a modal formula ϕ is true at a world w, if the set of all states in which ϕ is true is a neighborhood of w. See [2] for more details on neighborhood semantics for modal logic. An interesting question is whether one can define similar neighborhood semantics for Intuitionistic Prop ...
Quantified Equilibrium Logic and the First Order Logic of Here
... slightly different version of QEL where the so-called unique name assumption or UNA is not assumed from the outset but may be added as a special requirement for specific applications. The motivation for relaxing the UNA is to make equilibrium logic more flexible for certain kinds of applications. For i ...
... slightly different version of QEL where the so-called unique name assumption or UNA is not assumed from the outset but may be added as a special requirement for specific applications. The motivation for relaxing the UNA is to make equilibrium logic more flexible for certain kinds of applications. For i ...
An admissible second order frame rule in region logic
... occur in various important design patterns [10]. The mismatch enabled by a discipline is made explicit in a second order frame rule adapted from that of separation logic [17]. The ordinary frame rule of separation logic resembles the Invariance rule, but without using a side condition for absence of ...
... occur in various important design patterns [10]. The mismatch enabled by a discipline is made explicit in a second order frame rule adapted from that of separation logic [17]. The ordinary frame rule of separation logic resembles the Invariance rule, but without using a side condition for absence of ...
Interplay between Syntax and Semantics during Sentence
... on this topic are due to the fact that no clear distinction is made between cases where the syntactic constraints are, at least temporarily, indeterminate with respect to the structural assignment (syntactic ambiguity), and cases where these constraints are sufficient to determine the syntactic anal ...
... on this topic are due to the fact that no clear distinction is made between cases where the syntactic constraints are, at least temporarily, indeterminate with respect to the structural assignment (syntactic ambiguity), and cases where these constraints are sufficient to determine the syntactic anal ...
2002 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. English Brushup, 3E John
... – Carefully select transitional words or phrases which introduce examples or a list. • For example, floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes. English Brushup, 3E ...
... – Carefully select transitional words or phrases which introduce examples or a list. • For example, floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes. English Brushup, 3E ...
Welcome to Summer School
... absolute construction is a grammatical term you might not be familiar with. It might make your head hurt. Let’s start with the absolute part. It means standing apart from the normal or usual syntactical structure. Absolute comes from the Latin for loosened from or separated. We sometimes think o ...
... absolute construction is a grammatical term you might not be familiar with. It might make your head hurt. Let’s start with the absolute part. It means standing apart from the normal or usual syntactical structure. Absolute comes from the Latin for loosened from or separated. We sometimes think o ...
Grammar Module One: Building Sentences
... time it reached Lyndes' Hollow, it was a quiet, well-conducted little steam, for not even a brook could run past Mrs. Rachel Lynde's door without due regard for decency and decorum; it probably was conscious that Mrs. Rachel was sitting at her window, keeping a sharp eye on everything that passed, f ...
... time it reached Lyndes' Hollow, it was a quiet, well-conducted little steam, for not even a brook could run past Mrs. Rachel Lynde's door without due regard for decency and decorum; it probably was conscious that Mrs. Rachel was sitting at her window, keeping a sharp eye on everything that passed, f ...
Grammar Module One
... time it reached Lyndes' Hollow, it was a quiet, well-conducted little steam, for not even a brook could run past Mrs. Rachel Lynde's door without due regard for decency and decorum; it probably was conscious that Mrs. Rachel was sitting at her window, keeping a sharp eye on everything that passed, f ...
... time it reached Lyndes' Hollow, it was a quiet, well-conducted little steam, for not even a brook could run past Mrs. Rachel Lynde's door without due regard for decency and decorum; it probably was conscious that Mrs. Rachel was sitting at her window, keeping a sharp eye on everything that passed, f ...
Y00-1008 - Association for Computational Linguistics
... semantic relation can be realized in an array of relationships such as whole-and-part, possessor-andpossessee, and so forth. 3 Finally, with the coreference between the object of ba and the subject of the subordinate verb, (7)c leads to a causative interpretation. Also note that the embedded verb in ...
... semantic relation can be realized in an array of relationships such as whole-and-part, possessor-andpossessee, and so forth. 3 Finally, with the coreference between the object of ba and the subject of the subordinate verb, (7)c leads to a causative interpretation. Also note that the embedded verb in ...
Annotated Corpora for Word Alignment Between Japanese and English and... Evaluation with MAP-based Word Aligner
... In English, a verb combined with a preposition, or an adverb, or an adverbial particle is called a verb particle. Verb particles are often inseparable from their verbs which have a fixed meaning. We treat this as a many-to-many mapping alignment. In the following example, ‘wrap up’ is a verb particl ...
... In English, a verb combined with a preposition, or an adverb, or an adverbial particle is called a verb particle. Verb particles are often inseparable from their verbs which have a fixed meaning. We treat this as a many-to-many mapping alignment. In the following example, ‘wrap up’ is a verb particl ...
Building Sentences
... A subordinate clause must be attached to an independent clause. If it is not, it becomes a sentence structure error called a sentence fragment. The above examples of subordinate clauses are fragments; they can be corrected by combining each with an appropriate independent clause, and making complex ...
... A subordinate clause must be attached to an independent clause. If it is not, it becomes a sentence structure error called a sentence fragment. The above examples of subordinate clauses are fragments; they can be corrected by combining each with an appropriate independent clause, and making complex ...
The Independent Clause and Simple Sentence
... A subordinate clause must be attached to an independent clause. If it is not, it becomes a sentence structure error called a sentence fragment. The above examples of subordinate clauses are fragments; they can be corrected by combining each with an appropriate independent clause, and making complex ...
... A subordinate clause must be attached to an independent clause. If it is not, it becomes a sentence structure error called a sentence fragment. The above examples of subordinate clauses are fragments; they can be corrected by combining each with an appropriate independent clause, and making complex ...
Generating Context-Appropriate Word Orders in Turkish
... information structure, is integrated with Combinatory Categorial Grammars (CCGs). Often intonational phrase boundaries do not correspond to traditional phrase structure boundaries. However, by using the CCG type-raising and composition rules, CCG formalisms can produce nontraditional syntactic const ...
... information structure, is integrated with Combinatory Categorial Grammars (CCGs). Often intonational phrase boundaries do not correspond to traditional phrase structure boundaries. However, by using the CCG type-raising and composition rules, CCG formalisms can produce nontraditional syntactic const ...
University of Groningen Data-driven identification of fixed
... with’ and iemand van de straat houden ‘keep s.o. off the street’). So far, we have introduced three interrelated properties of certain fixed expressions: non-literalness, unpredictability and opacity. Next, we study the semantic opacity a bit further, trying to determine what makes some expressions ...
... with’ and iemand van de straat houden ‘keep s.o. off the street’). So far, we have introduced three interrelated properties of certain fixed expressions: non-literalness, unpredictability and opacity. Next, we study the semantic opacity a bit further, trying to determine what makes some expressions ...
deverbal noun complementation rules applied to semantic
... assigned: the subject is the entity about which a statement is made; the predicate is all that is said of the subject (Said Ali, 1966, p. 105). A syntactic-semantic relationship is made explicit in Mateus et al.’s definition: the subject is the syntactic function of the constituent that occurs as ex ...
... assigned: the subject is the entity about which a statement is made; the predicate is all that is said of the subject (Said Ali, 1966, p. 105). A syntactic-semantic relationship is made explicit in Mateus et al.’s definition: the subject is the syntactic function of the constituent that occurs as ex ...
From Cultural Selection to Genetic Selection: A Framework for the
... b. *Who did your obsession with annoy your father? (Answer: Your obsession with Madonna annoyed your father.) Characteristically, speakers who are presented with examples such as the above for the first time are genuinely surprised: nobody (apart from linguists) ever talks about such facts, and pare ...
... b. *Who did your obsession with annoy your father? (Answer: Your obsession with Madonna annoyed your father.) Characteristically, speakers who are presented with examples such as the above for the first time are genuinely surprised: nobody (apart from linguists) ever talks about such facts, and pare ...
The lexical category auxiliary in Sinhala
... 1. INTRODUCTION. This paper discusses whether there are elements in colloquial Sinhala that can be appropriately labeled AUXILIARY verbs, and what evidence there is to motivate such a label. While auxiliaries are thought of as a nearly universal lexical category (Steele 1978), the term is not mentio ...
... 1. INTRODUCTION. This paper discusses whether there are elements in colloquial Sinhala that can be appropriately labeled AUXILIARY verbs, and what evidence there is to motivate such a label. While auxiliaries are thought of as a nearly universal lexical category (Steele 1978), the term is not mentio ...
6.1 Parallelism
... Identify each group of parallel structures in this famous sentence from President Kennedy’s 1961 Inaugural Address. Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans—born in this century, tempered by war, discipli ...
... Identify each group of parallel structures in this famous sentence from President Kennedy’s 1961 Inaugural Address. Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans—born in this century, tempered by war, discipli ...
Injustice and the Normative Nature of Meaning
... the veil of ignorance, parties "do not know how the various alternatives will affect their own particular case and they are obliged to evaluate principles solely on the basis of general considerations." Id. at 136-37. ...
... the veil of ignorance, parties "do not know how the various alternatives will affect their own particular case and they are obliged to evaluate principles solely on the basis of general considerations." Id. at 136-37. ...
Sentence diagram generation using dependency parsing
... is not as fine-grained as the models used by dependency parsers, but still contains some semantic information beyond unlabelled relations, a compromise can be made. We show that using linear diagramming models can do this with acceptable error rates, and hope that future work can use this to compare ...
... is not as fine-grained as the models used by dependency parsers, but still contains some semantic information beyond unlabelled relations, a compromise can be made. We show that using linear diagramming models can do this with acceptable error rates, and hope that future work can use this to compare ...
linguistic features of pun, its typology and classification
... The pun, also called paronomasia, is a form of wordplay which suggests two or more meanings, by exploiting multiple meanings of words, or of similar-sounding words, for an intended humorous or rhetorical effect. (Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, 2009). Henri Bergson defines a pun as a sentence or ...
... The pun, also called paronomasia, is a form of wordplay which suggests two or more meanings, by exploiting multiple meanings of words, or of similar-sounding words, for an intended humorous or rhetorical effect. (Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, 2009). Henri Bergson defines a pun as a sentence or ...