Parsing the Past - Identification of Verb Constructions in Historical Text
... processing. We will mainly follow the methodology for verb extraction described in Pettersson and Nivre (2011), but adding the extraction of not only the verbs themselves, but also their adherent complements. It would perhaps have been desirable to use tools specifically trained for analysing histor ...
... processing. We will mainly follow the methodology for verb extraction described in Pettersson and Nivre (2011), but adding the extraction of not only the verbs themselves, but also their adherent complements. It would perhaps have been desirable to use tools specifically trained for analysing histor ...
Old Church Slavonic as a language with the middle voice morphology*
... (1993) stresses that a critical issue which should be taken up in characterizing forms as middle is their occurrence with an affected participant in the event. The participant undergoes some change of state, or is just in a state, where some shades of the middle meaning may answer this description m ...
... (1993) stresses that a critical issue which should be taken up in characterizing forms as middle is their occurrence with an affected participant in the event. The participant undergoes some change of state, or is just in a state, where some shades of the middle meaning may answer this description m ...
Jennings and Syntax
... countless, prejudiced circumstances people of color experience daily. The repetition of the adverbial clause, “When I was growing up,” emphasizes the detrimental effects of racial hatred, especially when self-directed. Adverbial clauses, launching intricate, complex sentences, unabashedly reveal the ...
... countless, prejudiced circumstances people of color experience daily. The repetition of the adverbial clause, “When I was growing up,” emphasizes the detrimental effects of racial hatred, especially when self-directed. Adverbial clauses, launching intricate, complex sentences, unabashedly reveal the ...
Parsing the Past – Identification of Verb Constructions in
... authors, genres and time periods, and even within the same text, due to the lack of spelling conventions. In addition to this, there is a shortage of annotated resources that can be used for the development and evaluation of new tools. The work presented in this paper has been carried out in coopera ...
... authors, genres and time periods, and even within the same text, due to the lack of spelling conventions. In addition to this, there is a shortage of annotated resources that can be used for the development and evaluation of new tools. The work presented in this paper has been carried out in coopera ...
Maltese Morphology - Stony Brook Linguistics
... and the set of pharyngealized consonants varies somewhat among the different Arabic dialects; proto-Maltese had *†, *Î, and *ß, plus marginal *l≥ and *r≥ (Schabert 1976: 50–52). In Arabic, vowels in the vicinity of pharyngealized consonants are backed or lowered, so that the phonetic difference betw ...
... and the set of pharyngealized consonants varies somewhat among the different Arabic dialects; proto-Maltese had *†, *Î, and *ß, plus marginal *l≥ and *r≥ (Schabert 1976: 50–52). In Arabic, vowels in the vicinity of pharyngealized consonants are backed or lowered, so that the phonetic difference betw ...
OD - Princeton University
... look at him and he threw up again.” As soon as he went there, ?eacher took one look at him and he threw up again. The, uh, Governor, you know, has been trying to decide whether he’s going to commute it or not. ??Governor, you know, has been trying to decide whether he’s going to commute it or not. A ...
... look at him and he threw up again.” As soon as he went there, ?eacher took one look at him and he threw up again. The, uh, Governor, you know, has been trying to decide whether he’s going to commute it or not. ??Governor, you know, has been trying to decide whether he’s going to commute it or not. A ...
Negative Transfer of Chinese Sentence Patterns on Students
... (5) On the one hand, using credit cards brings us convenience, we needn’t take much cash any longer. (6) For example, we are in the college far away from home, our parents can give us money at home when we have credit cards. As we all know, each English sentence is a cubic architecture with subject- ...
... (5) On the one hand, using credit cards brings us convenience, we needn’t take much cash any longer. (6) For example, we are in the college far away from home, our parents can give us money at home when we have credit cards. As we all know, each English sentence is a cubic architecture with subject- ...
Lexicalized meaning and the internal temporal structure of events
... sult of aspectual composition (Dowty 1979, Krifka 1992, 1998, Verkuyl 1989, among others). Thus, one dominant class of approaches assumes that the Vendler classes are classes of event-denoting predicates corresponding to the VP.1 But this returns us to the question of the relationship between the me ...
... sult of aspectual composition (Dowty 1979, Krifka 1992, 1998, Verkuyl 1989, among others). Thus, one dominant class of approaches assumes that the Vendler classes are classes of event-denoting predicates corresponding to the VP.1 But this returns us to the question of the relationship between the me ...
Document
... (Meyer, English …. 2002) (30) “Because the plane was off-course when it crashed and painted white against the snow-cover terrain, rescuers were unable to locate the ...
... (Meyer, English …. 2002) (30) “Because the plane was off-course when it crashed and painted white against the snow-cover terrain, rescuers were unable to locate the ...
small clauses and participial constructions - E
... between verbs and Tenses, which amounts to the requirement that each verb should be integrated into a Tense chain, which identifies the verb. The present participle clause is integrated into the Tense chain of the matrix, the matrix RT, serving as an anchor for the participle. The role of the ing mo ...
... between verbs and Tenses, which amounts to the requirement that each verb should be integrated into a Tense chain, which identifies the verb. The present participle clause is integrated into the Tense chain of the matrix, the matrix RT, serving as an anchor for the participle. The role of the ing mo ...
Gerunds in Phrases • Practice 7
... 1. Working hard is often its own reward. 2. My mother always enjoys driving. 3. I know people who are obsessed with eating all the time. 4. Groping in the dark is not my idea of fun. 5. It seems that his favorite activity is sleeping. 6. I don't believe in choosing sides. 7. Practicing swimming is a ...
... 1. Working hard is often its own reward. 2. My mother always enjoys driving. 3. I know people who are obsessed with eating all the time. 4. Groping in the dark is not my idea of fun. 5. It seems that his favorite activity is sleeping. 6. I don't believe in choosing sides. 7. Practicing swimming is a ...
OLH Unit 1
... *Nouns or adjectives that follow linking verbs are ALWAYS nominative and agree with the subject ...
... *Nouns or adjectives that follow linking verbs are ALWAYS nominative and agree with the subject ...
Pronouns - University of Maryland, Baltimore
... Non-assertive (“Any”) There are three main ways to use non-assertive indefinite pronouns. ...
... Non-assertive (“Any”) There are three main ways to use non-assertive indefinite pronouns. ...
DISTRIBUTION OF INFINITIVE MARKERS IN ChAUCER`S
... exact dates are difficult to determine, since e was usually retained in writing. In Chaucer’s poetry, the word final e was generally pronounced in disyllabic words with a long stem-syllable at the end of the line, and mostly silent in other positions. It is safe to assume that by the end of the 14th ...
... exact dates are difficult to determine, since e was usually retained in writing. In Chaucer’s poetry, the word final e was generally pronounced in disyllabic words with a long stem-syllable at the end of the line, and mostly silent in other positions. It is safe to assume that by the end of the 14th ...
The grammatical interpretation of Russian inflected forms using a
... that stem. There are three different formats for the PIW for noun, adjective and verb stems. The verb format is used for two types of verb stems, but in each case it represents a different set of endings. This was only necessary in practice because one computer word (the ACE word is 48 binary digits ...
... that stem. There are three different formats for the PIW for noun, adjective and verb stems. The verb format is used for two types of verb stems, but in each case it represents a different set of endings. This was only necessary in practice because one computer word (the ACE word is 48 binary digits ...
French Grammar Note 13 – The Conjunction “parce que”
... 1) Interrogation is the grammatical term for asking questions. 2) You can ask a questions just be using a different intonation, by making your voice rise at the end. eg Tu parles français? = Do you speak French? Here your voice rises on the word français. You can do this with any question Tu aimes l ...
... 1) Interrogation is the grammatical term for asking questions. 2) You can ask a questions just be using a different intonation, by making your voice rise at the end. eg Tu parles français? = Do you speak French? Here your voice rises on the word français. You can do this with any question Tu aimes l ...
Quechua Basics for Mesa Carriers (Version 7)
... the stress is on SAY (not on KAW as is commonly done). It is best in those cases to imagine the A and Y sounds as two separate syllables, so the stress becomes munAy or kawsAy—still, technically, on the second-to-last syllable (sorry if that is confusing). There are some words in which the stress is ...
... the stress is on SAY (not on KAW as is commonly done). It is best in those cases to imagine the A and Y sounds as two separate syllables, so the stress becomes munAy or kawsAy—still, technically, on the second-to-last syllable (sorry if that is confusing). There are some words in which the stress is ...
Root infinitives in Dutch early child language: an effect of input?*
... children’s uptake of linguistic forms is somewhat confusing. Cases have been made for the position that frequency affects child language, as well as for the position that it does not. To some extent the inconsistency may arise from the fact that at least two dependent variables have been looked at : ...
... children’s uptake of linguistic forms is somewhat confusing. Cases have been made for the position that frequency affects child language, as well as for the position that it does not. To some extent the inconsistency may arise from the fact that at least two dependent variables have been looked at : ...
What Are Irregular Verbs?
... Transitive verbs are action verbs that always express doable activities. These verbs always have direct objects, meaning someone or something receives the action of the verb. Intransitive Verbs Intransitive verbs are action verbs that always express doable activities. No direct object follows an int ...
... Transitive verbs are action verbs that always express doable activities. These verbs always have direct objects, meaning someone or something receives the action of the verb. Intransitive Verbs Intransitive verbs are action verbs that always express doable activities. No direct object follows an int ...
Variety of Sentence Structures
... like until as though once when because provided whenever before rather than while ...
... like until as though once when because provided whenever before rather than while ...
On Interpretation of the Verbal form in –(i)te in Bengali
... (ending in –(i)te, -iyā/-e and –(i)le + the gerundial participle in –ā, sometimes referred to as a verbal noun or verbal adjective) are called so because they are supposed to be unable to deliver the sense of a sentence in full or to complete its structure (Caṭṭopādhyāẏ 1966, p. 135, Hak 2011, p. 18 ...
... (ending in –(i)te, -iyā/-e and –(i)le + the gerundial participle in –ā, sometimes referred to as a verbal noun or verbal adjective) are called so because they are supposed to be unable to deliver the sense of a sentence in full or to complete its structure (Caṭṭopādhyāẏ 1966, p. 135, Hak 2011, p. 18 ...
MnDOT DB Program Style Guide for Preparing Documents
... Begin proper nouns, sentences, headings, and the important words in publication titles with capital letters. Proper nouns are specific names of people, places, and things. Avoid excessive capitalization for other purposes, such as highlighting words; this can make text more difficult to read. Do not ...
... Begin proper nouns, sentences, headings, and the important words in publication titles with capital letters. Proper nouns are specific names of people, places, and things. Avoid excessive capitalization for other purposes, such as highlighting words; this can make text more difficult to read. Do not ...
PDF - UCSB Linguistics
... whether overt conjunctions are present or not. Coordinate constituents may be combinedwith no intonation break, or they may be separatedby 'comma intonation', usuallya pauseand a specialnon-final pitch contour. Thesetwo pattems characterizeconjoined noun phrasesand predicatesas well as conjoined cla ...
... whether overt conjunctions are present or not. Coordinate constituents may be combinedwith no intonation break, or they may be separatedby 'comma intonation', usuallya pauseand a specialnon-final pitch contour. Thesetwo pattems characterizeconjoined noun phrasesand predicatesas well as conjoined cla ...