An equivalent of the standard of comparison relativization in Ainu
... degree/allative pak-(no)6) because the latter can be used independently, i.e. without nouns, cf. (7a) and (7b). I suggest that this is possible because postpositional adverbs clearly originate in verbs and are still in an early stage of grammaticalization. (7) a. tapan ...
... degree/allative pak-(no)6) because the latter can be used independently, i.e. without nouns, cf. (7a) and (7b). I suggest that this is possible because postpositional adverbs clearly originate in verbs and are still in an early stage of grammaticalization. (7) a. tapan ...
Lesson 5 Verbs--Gerunds, Infinitives, and Participles
... may function as a subject, direct object, subject complement, adjective, or adverb in a sentence. Although an infinitive is easy to locate because of the to + verb form, deciding what function it has in a sentence can sometimes be confusing. 5.1.3 Participles 分詞 A participle is a verbal that most of ...
... may function as a subject, direct object, subject complement, adjective, or adverb in a sentence. Although an infinitive is easy to locate because of the to + verb form, deciding what function it has in a sentence can sometimes be confusing. 5.1.3 Participles 分詞 A participle is a verbal that most of ...
resulttv3f
... defender of the classical view might well complain, “By introducing so-called constructional principles, you’re making an arbitrary addition to the theory of grammar. A true explanation of the resultative would make use of mechanisms we already know.” This complaint might be justified if the resulta ...
... defender of the classical view might well complain, “By introducing so-called constructional principles, you’re making an arbitrary addition to the theory of grammar. A true explanation of the resultative would make use of mechanisms we already know.” This complaint might be justified if the resulta ...
Obtaining Hidden Relations from a Syntactically Annotated Corpus
... are not atomic objects and there are cases where a token belongs to more than one clause, we need to introduce a new, more general term: sections. The reason why we cannot use the notion of segment instead of a section is the different nature of both components of a clause. Segments are units distin ...
... are not atomic objects and there are cases where a token belongs to more than one clause, we need to introduce a new, more general term: sections. The reason why we cannot use the notion of segment instead of a section is the different nature of both components of a clause. Segments are units distin ...
6 Adverb Phrase - E
... classes of nouns such as temporal, locational, manner indicators, etc., are not clearly different from each other, for in Telugu the same class of relators occur with both the temporal and the locational nouns or pronouns. On the formal label the adverb phrases in Telugu can be devided into four cat ...
... classes of nouns such as temporal, locational, manner indicators, etc., are not clearly different from each other, for in Telugu the same class of relators occur with both the temporal and the locational nouns or pronouns. On the formal label the adverb phrases in Telugu can be devided into four cat ...
Discourse markers and grammaticalization
... Their meaning is non-restrictive. They tend to be positionally mobile. Their internal structure is built on principles of SG but can be ...
... Their meaning is non-restrictive. They tend to be positionally mobile. Their internal structure is built on principles of SG but can be ...
The Project Gutenberg EBook of Higher Lessons
... +Method of Another Class of Text-books.+--In another class are those that present a miscellaneous collection of lessons in Composition, Spelling, Pronunciation, Sentence-analysis, Technical Grammar, and General Information, without unity or continuity. The pupil who completes these books will have g ...
... +Method of Another Class of Text-books.+--In another class are those that present a miscellaneous collection of lessons in Composition, Spelling, Pronunciation, Sentence-analysis, Technical Grammar, and General Information, without unity or continuity. The pupil who completes these books will have g ...
Complex Feature Values - NTU Computational Linguistics Lab
... ➣ Attempting to model English with CFG led to problems with the granularity of categories, e.g. ➢ Need to distinguish various subtypes of verbs ➢ Need to identify properties common to all verbs ➢ So we broke categories down into feature structures and began constructing a hierarchy of types of featu ...
... ➣ Attempting to model English with CFG led to problems with the granularity of categories, e.g. ➢ Need to distinguish various subtypes of verbs ➢ Need to identify properties common to all verbs ➢ So we broke categories down into feature structures and began constructing a hierarchy of types of featu ...
Handling Arabic Morphological and Syntactic Ambiguity within the
... and complexity of Arabic morphology. We show how an ambiguity-controlled morphological analyzer is built in a rule-based system that takes the stem as the base form using finite state technology. We point out sources of genuine and spurious morphological ambiguities in Arabic and show how ambiguity ...
... and complexity of Arabic morphology. We show how an ambiguity-controlled morphological analyzer is built in a rule-based system that takes the stem as the base form using finite state technology. We point out sources of genuine and spurious morphological ambiguities in Arabic and show how ambiguity ...
Let`s go look at usage: A constructional approach to
... Nicolle 2007), or, in formal analyses, the morphological or syntactic status of the verbs involved (Bjorkman 2015; Jaeggli & Hyams 1993). Despite a number of contentious issues, two properties of go-VERB are largely undisputed: the fact that (i) both verbs occur in the uninflected form (BARE STEM CO ...
... Nicolle 2007), or, in formal analyses, the morphological or syntactic status of the verbs involved (Bjorkman 2015; Jaeggli & Hyams 1993). Despite a number of contentious issues, two properties of go-VERB are largely undisputed: the fact that (i) both verbs occur in the uninflected form (BARE STEM CO ...
Linking Eye Movements to Sentence Comprehension in Reading
... dependent variables offered by the eye-movement record to distinguish early lexical and structure-building processes from later processes that make use of those representations. Importantly, different researchers have taken this contrast to reflect different cognitive events, depending upon their th ...
... dependent variables offered by the eye-movement record to distinguish early lexical and structure-building processes from later processes that make use of those representations. Importantly, different researchers have taken this contrast to reflect different cognitive events, depending upon their th ...
sf anish event infinitives: from lexical semantics to syntax
... a bare complement N with a parti-generic (Laca 1990) or indefinite generic (Longobardi 1994) interpretation; the Agent, Experiencer or Theme, which would be the subject in the corresponding finite sentence, appears in the genitive Case. This is illustrated . by the structure under (1), which partly ...
... a bare complement N with a parti-generic (Laca 1990) or indefinite generic (Longobardi 1994) interpretation; the Agent, Experiencer or Theme, which would be the subject in the corresponding finite sentence, appears in the genitive Case. This is illustrated . by the structure under (1), which partly ...
Cognate objects in Vietnamese transitive verbs
... single argument or as a second object (as in 3.2.1.2). The only difference between (11) and (12) is that the object is non countable in the former, but countable in the latter (a piece of fire wood). When the CO occurs as a DO, the contextual DO (e.g. fire wood) can occur as a second object only whe ...
... single argument or as a second object (as in 3.2.1.2). The only difference between (11) and (12) is that the object is non countable in the former, but countable in the latter (a piece of fire wood). When the CO occurs as a DO, the contextual DO (e.g. fire wood) can occur as a second object only whe ...
The Classification of Subjunctive
... Normally questions in the subjunctive use first person, singular or plural (57 of 102), but when these questions are quoted indirectly the first person may change to second or third. Even beyond this there are a few instances where the deliberation is not with one's self, but advice is being asked f ...
... Normally questions in the subjunctive use first person, singular or plural (57 of 102), but when these questions are quoted indirectly the first person may change to second or third. Even beyond this there are a few instances where the deliberation is not with one's self, but advice is being asked f ...
2 Action - Faculty Web Sites at the University of Virginia
... exhibited by individuals when problem solving or being creative. One possibility for this neglect is that cognitive style is a more subtle concept than cognitive capacity, or the many extra-individual variables that facilitate or hamper, praise or damn, novel thought and action. This is because thes ...
... exhibited by individuals when problem solving or being creative. One possibility for this neglect is that cognitive style is a more subtle concept than cognitive capacity, or the many extra-individual variables that facilitate or hamper, praise or damn, novel thought and action. This is because thes ...
Sentence-Level Revision Exercise #1: The Basics
... Problem/Hacker reference: A perennial favorite. Just cut words ruthlessly. See below. Rewrite: The Land Annuities Campaign (LAC) was connected to the IRA. The LAC collected money to help farmers buy their farms back; they also helped farmers hide livestock and crops, so when the English came to coll ...
... Problem/Hacker reference: A perennial favorite. Just cut words ruthlessly. See below. Rewrite: The Land Annuities Campaign (LAC) was connected to the IRA. The LAC collected money to help farmers buy their farms back; they also helped farmers hide livestock and crops, so when the English came to coll ...
Chapter 2: Linguistic Background
... Consider again the case where adjectives can be used as nouns, as in the green. Not all adjectives can be used in such a way. For example, the noun phrase the hot can be used, given a context where there are hot and cold plates, in a sentence such as The hot are on the table. But this refers to the ...
... Consider again the case where adjectives can be used as nouns, as in the green. Not all adjectives can be used in such a way. For example, the noun phrase the hot can be used, given a context where there are hot and cold plates, in a sentence such as The hot are on the table. But this refers to the ...
Junior Skill Builders: Grammar in 15 Minutes a Day
... dedicated to the rules of English, referred to as grammar and usage. This is a huge set of guidelines that helps clarify the multifaceted, dynamic parts of our language (maybe you have studied many of them already at school). Understanding the inner structure of sentences and writing doesn’t have to ...
... dedicated to the rules of English, referred to as grammar and usage. This is a huge set of guidelines that helps clarify the multifaceted, dynamic parts of our language (maybe you have studied many of them already at school). Understanding the inner structure of sentences and writing doesn’t have to ...
Mediating Ideas in an Agent-based Team for Business Process Reengineering: Toward a Linguistic Ontology
... TQM is a team-based technology with techniques for creating effective teams, for organizing ideas (brainstorming, multivoting, affinity diagram, etc), for statistical analyses upon the target processes and upon the data collected during the BPR process. For the automation of this metodology, a virtu ...
... TQM is a team-based technology with techniques for creating effective teams, for organizing ideas (brainstorming, multivoting, affinity diagram, etc), for statistical analyses upon the target processes and upon the data collected during the BPR process. For the automation of this metodology, a virtu ...
Learn Filipino - Learn Tagalog
... Printed in Canada on permanent paper by Transcontinental Printing. ...
... Printed in Canada on permanent paper by Transcontinental Printing. ...
volume 15 - wecol 2003
... Here, the lone subject raises to the leftmost [Spec, IP] position, while the verbs undergo ATB movement to the clause-final I position, Apparent directionality effects, then, fall out as a result of properties of verb raising; either leftward to a head-initial I position, or rightward to a head-fina ...
... Here, the lone subject raises to the leftmost [Spec, IP] position, while the verbs undergo ATB movement to the clause-final I position, Apparent directionality effects, then, fall out as a result of properties of verb raising; either leftward to a head-initial I position, or rightward to a head-fina ...
Modal Auxiliary Verbs - KSU Faculty Member websites
... Can is to be regarded as having three senses: can of sensation, can of ability and characteristic can. This is clear in the following examples: He can lift a hundredweight. ( can of possibility) I can see the moon. ( can of sensation) ...
... Can is to be regarded as having three senses: can of sensation, can of ability and characteristic can. This is clear in the following examples: He can lift a hundredweight. ( can of possibility) I can see the moon. ( can of sensation) ...