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... or stacked on a postposition, as in (2) above. Sentence (4) is ungrammatical because dependents of the head noun are marked with verbal cases. ...
... or stacked on a postposition, as in (2) above. Sentence (4) is ungrammatical because dependents of the head noun are marked with verbal cases. ...
The Morphology of Adverbial Clauses in Sheko
... bring.out-NMLZ give-NEG-2SG- BE-COND be.able-NEG-2 SG-NEG:IPF-IRR ‘If you don’t put an effort into learning the Sheko language yourself, you won’t be able (to learn it).’ (Lit.: If you yourself don’t sacrifice in order to learn…) ...
... bring.out-NMLZ give-NEG-2SG- BE-COND be.able-NEG-2 SG-NEG:IPF-IRR ‘If you don’t put an effort into learning the Sheko language yourself, you won’t be able (to learn it).’ (Lit.: If you yourself don’t sacrifice in order to learn…) ...
Recognition of clauses and phrases in machine translation of
... following immediately after another P.O., P is raised a second time, so that the first P is assigned only to the P.O. itself.) The backward indicator, b, is normally =0, and is set =1 only in certain circumstances, some of which are defined below. If b=l it indicates that the current occurrence must ...
... following immediately after another P.O., P is raised a second time, so that the first P is assigned only to the P.O. itself.) The backward indicator, b, is normally =0, and is set =1 only in certain circumstances, some of which are defined below. If b=l it indicates that the current occurrence must ...
Essay Strategies Toolkit Preview
... ___ When we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every poor housing development and every town, from every state and every city, ___ we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, ___ will be able to join ...
... ___ When we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every poor housing development and every town, from every state and every city, ___ we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, ___ will be able to join ...
Creating Sentences with Participial Phrases
... I bounced it back and forth until I had a perfect shot through the spinner. To emphasize the quick, successive actions described in these three sentences, we can combine them by turning the verbs guided and bounced into present participles: Guiding the ball through the upper chutes, down a runover l ...
... I bounced it back and forth until I had a perfect shot through the spinner. To emphasize the quick, successive actions described in these three sentences, we can combine them by turning the verbs guided and bounced into present participles: Guiding the ball through the upper chutes, down a runover l ...
Grade 8 Language structure - sentence construction
... The yellow cocktail music floated out over the garden. My mother is not as enthusiastic about washing my dirty socks and sweat bands as she used to be. Sadly, I cannot come to your party at the weekend. The learners quickly flipped through their test papers to see what questions had been ...
... The yellow cocktail music floated out over the garden. My mother is not as enthusiastic about washing my dirty socks and sweat bands as she used to be. Sadly, I cannot come to your party at the weekend. The learners quickly flipped through their test papers to see what questions had been ...
Language Structure and Reading Skills
... of the same things that a one-word adverb does. The variety of subordinate conjunctions that introduce an adverb clause sets up more relationships than are possible between main clauses in a compound sentence. Most of the questions an adverb clause will answer are listed with the matching conjunctio ...
... of the same things that a one-word adverb does. The variety of subordinate conjunctions that introduce an adverb clause sets up more relationships than are possible between main clauses in a compound sentence. Most of the questions an adverb clause will answer are listed with the matching conjunctio ...
Information Structure in Tinrin and Neku: topicalisation, impersonal
... be: (a) non-verbal: NP- (NP) and (b) verbal: VP- (NP), where (NP) is the subject and it can be omitted. Before the subject, nrâ occurs as a subject marker, optionally in (a), and obligatorily in (b) type of clauses in Tinrin, while in Neku, the subject marker nâ occurs optionally in both types. (a) ...
... be: (a) non-verbal: NP- (NP) and (b) verbal: VP- (NP), where (NP) is the subject and it can be omitted. Before the subject, nrâ occurs as a subject marker, optionally in (a), and obligatorily in (b) type of clauses in Tinrin, while in Neku, the subject marker nâ occurs optionally in both types. (a) ...
Variety of the Structure of Some Significant Non
... question to address himself/ to grab the audience‘s attention or to introduce a topic before starting to talk about it. For example: What could be the major concerns of the author? I think a number of factors could be taken up… Closed and Open Interrogatives There are some types of questions that ca ...
... question to address himself/ to grab the audience‘s attention or to introduce a topic before starting to talk about it. For example: What could be the major concerns of the author? I think a number of factors could be taken up… Closed and Open Interrogatives There are some types of questions that ca ...
the subject preference in the processing of locally ambiguous wh
... constituent of a clause, there is a local ambiguity in on-line processing with respect to its grammatical function, which can (but need not) be resolved by the overt case marking of following noun phrases or by the agreement morphology of the verb. Experiments involving comparable structures in Dutc ...
... constituent of a clause, there is a local ambiguity in on-line processing with respect to its grammatical function, which can (but need not) be resolved by the overt case marking of following noun phrases or by the agreement morphology of the verb. Experiments involving comparable structures in Dutc ...
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... • Tuesday: Identify the simple subjects, verbs (helping, linking, action), verb tense, adverbs, complete subjects, and complete predicates in the following sentence. Use an arrow to show which word each adverb describes. • Wednesday: Identify the clauses (independent, dependent), sentence type (simp ...
... • Tuesday: Identify the simple subjects, verbs (helping, linking, action), verb tense, adverbs, complete subjects, and complete predicates in the following sentence. Use an arrow to show which word each adverb describes. • Wednesday: Identify the clauses (independent, dependent), sentence type (simp ...
identify clauses and sentence type
... • Tuesday: Identify the simple subjects, verbs (helping, linking, action), verb tense, adverbs, complete subjects, and complete predicates in the following sentence. Use an arrow to show which word each adverb describes. • Wednesday: Identify the clauses (independent, dependent), sentence type (simp ...
... • Tuesday: Identify the simple subjects, verbs (helping, linking, action), verb tense, adverbs, complete subjects, and complete predicates in the following sentence. Use an arrow to show which word each adverb describes. • Wednesday: Identify the clauses (independent, dependent), sentence type (simp ...
DESCRIPTIVE GRAMMAR (SYNTAX)–Section 1 Parts of speech 1
... 2. Complex sentence consists of at least two clauses of unequal “value”. The relation of subordination is involved, e.g. Mary likes John (main clause) because he is handsome (subordinate clause). Multiple subordination is possible, e.g. I know that you will do it if you like. Clauses can be finite ( ...
... 2. Complex sentence consists of at least two clauses of unequal “value”. The relation of subordination is involved, e.g. Mary likes John (main clause) because he is handsome (subordinate clause). Multiple subordination is possible, e.g. I know that you will do it if you like. Clauses can be finite ( ...
the analysis of indonesian sentence error in printed/electronic mass
... This writing will reveal some errors viewed from Indonesian structure. Thus, this paper will only describe the incorrect use of sentence structure. Such error will be analyzed by using structural theory. RESEARCH QUESTIONS The research questions of this writing are to know structure error consist: a ...
... This writing will reveal some errors viewed from Indonesian structure. Thus, this paper will only describe the incorrect use of sentence structure. Such error will be analyzed by using structural theory. RESEARCH QUESTIONS The research questions of this writing are to know structure error consist: a ...
Sentence II Sentence Structure
... the following paragraphs. Use the abbreviations S, CD, CX, and CDCX. 1. A person who is just learning to skin dive usually begins in water that is somewhere between twentyfive and fifty feet deep. 2. At this depth there is no danger from pressure, and there is an abundance of fish and plant l ...
... the following paragraphs. Use the abbreviations S, CD, CX, and CDCX. 1. A person who is just learning to skin dive usually begins in water that is somewhere between twentyfive and fifty feet deep. 2. At this depth there is no danger from pressure, and there is an abundance of fish and plant l ...
Interdependency Relationships between Clauses
... These are marked with the icon ✪ and you should try to complete them before checking your work in the Answer Key, marked ✪✪. ...
... These are marked with the icon ✪ and you should try to complete them before checking your work in the Answer Key, marked ✪✪. ...
- Maynooth University ePrints and eTheses Archive
... The origin, use and syntax of the verbal noun in noun clauses has been the subject of a number of studies ranging from that of BaudiP3in the earlier part of this century to more recent works by Gagnepain,' Disterheft,5Gippert6and Genee.7These have shed much light on the use of the verbal-noun phrase ...
... The origin, use and syntax of the verbal noun in noun clauses has been the subject of a number of studies ranging from that of BaudiP3in the earlier part of this century to more recent works by Gagnepain,' Disterheft,5Gippert6and Genee.7These have shed much light on the use of the verbal-noun phrase ...
Declarative Definition of Performance Grammar
... The number of lateral slots an embedded topology shares with its upstairs neighbor is determined by the parameters LS (left-peripherally shared area) and RS (right-hand share). The two laterally shared areas are separated by a non-shared central area. The latter includes at least the slot occupied b ...
... The number of lateral slots an embedded topology shares with its upstairs neighbor is determined by the parameters LS (left-peripherally shared area) and RS (right-hand share). The two laterally shared areas are separated by a non-shared central area. The latter includes at least the slot occupied b ...
C02-1034 - Association for Computational Linguistics
... The number of lateral slots an embedded topology shares with its upstairs neighbor is determined by the parameters LS (left-peripherally shared area) and RS (right-hand share). The two laterally shared areas are separated by a non-shared central area. The latter includes at least the slot occupied b ...
... The number of lateral slots an embedded topology shares with its upstairs neighbor is determined by the parameters LS (left-peripherally shared area) and RS (right-hand share). The two laterally shared areas are separated by a non-shared central area. The latter includes at least the slot occupied b ...
Adverbial Participial Clauses in Koiné Greek
... The case of the participle and its subject is marked as follows: ACC accusative; DAT dative; GEN genitive; NOM nominative. Other abbreviations used in the glossing of the examples are: ADD additive, DM development marker, 3P third person plural, 3S third person singular. NIV is the New International ...
... The case of the participle and its subject is marked as follows: ACC accusative; DAT dative; GEN genitive; NOM nominative. Other abbreviations used in the glossing of the examples are: ADD additive, DM development marker, 3P third person plural, 3S third person singular. NIV is the New International ...
Syntactic frame and verb bias in aphasia: Plausibility judgments of
... phrase; all of these sentences were Ôreal-worldÕ irreversible in the sense that interchanging the NPs would result in an implausible sentence. We used each verb in all the frames for which grammatical sentences could be created; a few verbs could be used in all four frames, but most were usable in o ...
... phrase; all of these sentences were Ôreal-worldÕ irreversible in the sense that interchanging the NPs would result in an implausible sentence. We used each verb in all the frames for which grammatical sentences could be created; a few verbs could be used in all four frames, but most were usable in o ...
dependent clauses
... You’ve to got go to this bakery! The pastries, which they sell, are the best in town, and the girl which makes them is one of my closest friends. ...
... You’ve to got go to this bakery! The pastries, which they sell, are the best in town, and the girl which makes them is one of my closest friends. ...
IV - Fountainhead Press
... amount of revenue to our relatively small company, so my boss has told me. That he will be creating a new administrative position. Will be filled by an internal promotion. The promotion, however, will be contingent upon the success of this latest campaign. With this information, the office is dedica ...
... amount of revenue to our relatively small company, so my boss has told me. That he will be creating a new administrative position. Will be filled by an internal promotion. The promotion, however, will be contingent upon the success of this latest campaign. With this information, the office is dedica ...