The verbal valency in the Prague Dependency Treebank
... In order to describe the surface realization of the valency frame, first we have to capture the surface structure of this realization in the way it is represented at the analytical level of annotation (see Bémová et al., 1997). Square brackets are used to denote (analyticallevel) dependency and com ...
... In order to describe the surface realization of the valency frame, first we have to capture the surface structure of this realization in the way it is represented at the analytical level of annotation (see Bémová et al., 1997). Square brackets are used to denote (analyticallevel) dependency and com ...
Daily Grammar Practice - Public Schools of Robeson County
... Sometimes a verb can be more than one word. When a verb is more than one word, it is called a verb phrase. Verb phrases can be two, three, or four words. Using auxiliary or helping verbs makes verb phrases. There are twenty-three (23) helping verbs that should be memorized since they are used so oft ...
... Sometimes a verb can be more than one word. When a verb is more than one word, it is called a verb phrase. Verb phrases can be two, three, or four words. Using auxiliary or helping verbs makes verb phrases. There are twenty-three (23) helping verbs that should be memorized since they are used so oft ...
AGU Grammar and Style Guide
... 2.4. Comma Usage in Middle of Independent Clause (this list is not inclusive) Some of the above words should also have surrounding commas in the middle of an independent clause: for example, however (but check meaning), namely, in general, etc., e.g., i.e., in fact. Check Chicago if you are not sure ...
... 2.4. Comma Usage in Middle of Independent Clause (this list is not inclusive) Some of the above words should also have surrounding commas in the middle of an independent clause: for example, however (but check meaning), namely, in general, etc., e.g., i.e., in fact. Check Chicago if you are not sure ...
The Short Essay: Week 2 - Minnesota Literacy Council
... position and location; to show direction; to show time; and to show manner or feeling. In all cases, the prepositional phrases are adding details to the sentences. For example, “there were many kinds of cheeses,” could exist on its own as an independent clause, but adding “on the right” and “in rows ...
... position and location; to show direction; to show time; and to show manner or feeling. In all cases, the prepositional phrases are adding details to the sentences. For example, “there were many kinds of cheeses,” could exist on its own as an independent clause, but adding “on the right” and “in rows ...
FrameNet II: Extended Theory and Practice
... Department at the University of California at Berkeley and his colleagues. The theory asserts that people understand the meaning of words largely by virtue of the frames which they evoke. The frames represent story fragments, which serve to connect a group of words to a bundle of meanings; for examp ...
... Department at the University of California at Berkeley and his colleagues. The theory asserts that people understand the meaning of words largely by virtue of the frames which they evoke. The frames represent story fragments, which serve to connect a group of words to a bundle of meanings; for examp ...
6 A-movement
... it would traditionally be said that the sentence consists of two constituents (the word students and the word protested), that each of these constituents belongs to a specific grammatical category (students being a plural noun and protested a past tense verb) and that each serves a specific grammati ...
... it would traditionally be said that the sentence consists of two constituents (the word students and the word protested), that each of these constituents belongs to a specific grammatical category (students being a plural noun and protested a past tense verb) and that each serves a specific grammati ...
Towards SSyntRels - Wanner - Observatoire de linguistique Sens
... Given its methodological orientation, our paper does not present new facts about French syntax. Our main tool—linguistic properties of clause elements—is not new, either; everyone is using more or less the same set of properties. What is particular to our approach is its SYSTEMATICITY. We have put s ...
... Given its methodological orientation, our paper does not present new facts about French syntax. Our main tool—linguistic properties of clause elements—is not new, either; everyone is using more or less the same set of properties. What is particular to our approach is its SYSTEMATICITY. We have put s ...
Foundational Skills and Vocabulary
... • Infers the general meaning of a noun (term not used) based on the real life/familiar context given in a short paragraph • Infers the general meaning of a noun based on the real life/familiar context given in a sentence • Infers the general meaning of a verb (term not used) based on the real life/f ...
... • Infers the general meaning of a noun (term not used) based on the real life/familiar context given in a short paragraph • Infers the general meaning of a noun based on the real life/familiar context given in a sentence • Infers the general meaning of a verb (term not used) based on the real life/f ...
ENG421 - National Open University of Nigeria
... (1995). They are available in leading bookshops in the country. Many of the texts are articles, some of which can be downloaded from the internet free. However, ...
... (1995). They are available in leading bookshops in the country. Many of the texts are articles, some of which can be downloaded from the internet free. However, ...
THE SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS OF AND
... study sought, firstly, to identify conjuncts that are coordinated by and-equivalent in Kaonde. Secondly, the study sought to identify and-coordinators in Kaonde. That is, it tried to identify coordinators in Kaonde that are equivalent to ‘and’ in English. From the study, it was observed that Kaonde ...
... study sought, firstly, to identify conjuncts that are coordinated by and-equivalent in Kaonde. Secondly, the study sought to identify and-coordinators in Kaonde. That is, it tried to identify coordinators in Kaonde that are equivalent to ‘and’ in English. From the study, it was observed that Kaonde ...
Ineffability in Grammar
... Second, quite a number of instances of ineffability in the syntax involve a situation in which abstract syntactic constellations simply cannot be filled by appropriate lexical items. Ineffability is due to lexical problems in this context, too, but the problems are of a different sort: they involve ...
... Second, quite a number of instances of ineffability in the syntax involve a situation in which abstract syntactic constellations simply cannot be filled by appropriate lexical items. Ineffability is due to lexical problems in this context, too, but the problems are of a different sort: they involve ...
PERFECTIVITY MIGHT NOT SCOPE OVER MODALITY
... phonological and semantic interpretation. Whichever approach one might adopt, one still needs to state what exactly would force LF movement, i.e. one has to make additional assumptions to explain why LF movement takes place in some cases but not in others. Moreover, in several more recent analyses i ...
... phonological and semantic interpretation. Whichever approach one might adopt, one still needs to state what exactly would force LF movement, i.e. one has to make additional assumptions to explain why LF movement takes place in some cases but not in others. Moreover, in several more recent analyses i ...
Cross-linguistic priming of syntactic hierarchical
... (non-)selectivity in lexical processing, researchers interested in the syntactic level of language processing have been less active in investigating bilinguals’ organization of linguistic knowledge. The same theoretical question can be asked about syntactic processing. On the one hand, bilinguals ma ...
... (non-)selectivity in lexical processing, researchers interested in the syntactic level of language processing have been less active in investigating bilinguals’ organization of linguistic knowledge. The same theoretical question can be asked about syntactic processing. On the one hand, bilinguals ma ...
Planning at the Phonological Level during Sentence Production
... 1992). With regard to planning, slips of the tongue may arise precisely because too many words are computed at the same time. They thus erroneously suggest more planning than normally occurs. Although error evidence has provided insight into planning in spontaneous speech for the reasons mentioned a ...
... 1992). With regard to planning, slips of the tongue may arise precisely because too many words are computed at the same time. They thus erroneously suggest more planning than normally occurs. Although error evidence has provided insight into planning in spontaneous speech for the reasons mentioned a ...
verb complementation
... complementation after Germanic verba sentiendi renders such descriptions incomplete and in the case of generative descrip tions, too powerful, since they generate ungrammatical embeddings. The present work is intended as a contribution to a more adequate description of embedding processes in German ...
... complementation after Germanic verba sentiendi renders such descriptions incomplete and in the case of generative descrip tions, too powerful, since they generate ungrammatical embeddings. The present work is intended as a contribution to a more adequate description of embedding processes in German ...
lexical and structural ambiguity in humorous headlines
... point to differences in genre. Secondly, two new configurations for the processing of the disjunctor/connector order were found. In the first of these configurations the disjunctor appears before the connector, instead of being placed after or coinciding with the ambiguous element, while in the seco ...
... point to differences in genre. Secondly, two new configurations for the processing of the disjunctor/connector order were found. In the first of these configurations the disjunctor appears before the connector, instead of being placed after or coinciding with the ambiguous element, while in the seco ...
complete issue - FRITT
... based on her PhD thesis defended at ILOS in 2013. Her comparative study involves twelve different Slavic languages with examples taken from the ParaSol corpus. The different distribution of imperfective and perfective aspect in Slavic ...
... based on her PhD thesis defended at ILOS in 2013. Her comparative study involves twelve different Slavic languages with examples taken from the ParaSol corpus. The different distribution of imperfective and perfective aspect in Slavic ...
Syntactic, semantic and phonological factors determining the
... involve a more basic problem, as well: the projections providing landing sites for the remnants lack independent motivation. The traditional assumption that adverbials are merged into the sentence by Chomsky-adjunction has been updated and worked out for English in detail by Ernst (2002). In Ernst’s ...
... involve a more basic problem, as well: the projections providing landing sites for the remnants lack independent motivation. The traditional assumption that adverbials are merged into the sentence by Chomsky-adjunction has been updated and worked out for English in detail by Ernst (2002). In Ernst’s ...
Why are there no reciprocal uses of German sich in PPs
... not have reciprocal readings in prepositional phrases because only clitic sich may express reciprocity, and clitic sich cannot occur in PPs. We regard this distributional restriction as a consequence of the historical development of sich, which is sketched in section 5. We assume a split in Old High ...
... not have reciprocal readings in prepositional phrases because only clitic sich may express reciprocity, and clitic sich cannot occur in PPs. We regard this distributional restriction as a consequence of the historical development of sich, which is sketched in section 5. We assume a split in Old High ...
ADJECTIVE + PARTICIPLE
... they are intended to carry the full significance of the complete proper name. It is in this area, however, that the danger of overcapitalizing most often occurs. Therefore, do not capitalize a short form unless it clearly warrants the importance, distinction, or emphasis that capitalization conveys. ...
... they are intended to carry the full significance of the complete proper name. It is in this area, however, that the danger of overcapitalizing most often occurs. Therefore, do not capitalize a short form unless it clearly warrants the importance, distinction, or emphasis that capitalization conveys. ...
7.8. Arabic Adjectives - الجامعة الإسلامية بغزة
... Poet Laureate, Attorney General The Secretary General of the United Nations has called for new peace talks. Available, possible etc. Some adjectives can be used after nouns in a similar way to relative clauses. This is common with adjectives ending in -able-ible. Send all the tickets available, avai ...
... Poet Laureate, Attorney General The Secretary General of the United Nations has called for new peace talks. Available, possible etc. Some adjectives can be used after nouns in a similar way to relative clauses. This is common with adjectives ending in -able-ible. Send all the tickets available, avai ...
How to Use the Holt Handbook CD
... adjectives when they modify nouns or pronouns and are called demonstrative pronouns when they take the place of nouns or other pronouns. ...
... adjectives when they modify nouns or pronouns and are called demonstrative pronouns when they take the place of nouns or other pronouns. ...
University of Groningen Data-driven identification of fixed
... The second piece of evidence is the existence of idiom variants such as hit the hay/sack ‘go to bed’, blow one’s stack/cool/top ‘lose one’s composure; go crazy’. Within each pair or triple the same lexemic sense is present even though there is variation of the form. Furthermore, cases of insertion o ...
... The second piece of evidence is the existence of idiom variants such as hit the hay/sack ‘go to bed’, blow one’s stack/cool/top ‘lose one’s composure; go crazy’. Within each pair or triple the same lexemic sense is present even though there is variation of the form. Furthermore, cases of insertion o ...
Minimalist Syntax Revisited
... (more particularly to how the syntactic component operates within the model of grammar assumed in recent work within the framework of Chomsky’s Minimalist Program). The second is to provide a description of a range of phenomena in English syntax, making use of minimalist concepts and assumptions as ...
... (more particularly to how the syntactic component operates within the model of grammar assumed in recent work within the framework of Chomsky’s Minimalist Program). The second is to provide a description of a range of phenomena in English syntax, making use of minimalist concepts and assumptions as ...
Syntax of Dutch Adpositions and Adpositional Phrases Hans
... potential problem for our earlier conclusion, which was based on the examples in (3) to (5), that preposition stranding is only possible with R-pronouns, viz., the observation that examples like (7a) are more or less acceptable for many speakers. In principle, there are two possible analyses for thi ...
... potential problem for our earlier conclusion, which was based on the examples in (3) to (5), that preposition stranding is only possible with R-pronouns, viz., the observation that examples like (7a) are more or less acceptable for many speakers. In principle, there are two possible analyses for thi ...