24 Important Words and Phrases
... exist in the English alphabet. (Ch and ll are no longer commonly treated as separate letters, but they do have unique pronunciations.) The letter ...
... exist in the English alphabet. (Ch and ll are no longer commonly treated as separate letters, but they do have unique pronunciations.) The letter ...
Introduction with a State of the Art in Generative Slovenian Syntax
... interpretations are claimed to be related to two different applicative projections, one merged higher than the VP and the other merged directly with the direct object. The most obvious prediction of this proposal that Pylkkänen (2002, 2008) does not discuss is the existence of two dative arguments i ...
... interpretations are claimed to be related to two different applicative projections, one merged higher than the VP and the other merged directly with the direct object. The most obvious prediction of this proposal that Pylkkänen (2002, 2008) does not discuss is the existence of two dative arguments i ...
conceptualization in the english gerund and its spanish - e
... display serious limitations in their analysis of these constructions. Although the subject of the English gerund and its Spanish equivalents has been studied from several perspectives, there are few relevant studies so far. Studies exist (Álvarez, 1991; Fente, 1971; Criado de Val, 1972; Losada, 1980 ...
... display serious limitations in their analysis of these constructions. Although the subject of the English gerund and its Spanish equivalents has been studied from several perspectives, there are few relevant studies so far. Studies exist (Álvarez, 1991; Fente, 1971; Criado de Val, 1972; Losada, 1980 ...
24 Important Words and Phrases
... heading. Do not worry about memorizing all the words in every table. That would prove to be an impossible and frustrating task. Instead, use the lists for reference, along with the key phrases you memorize. Those words that are high-frequency in your vocabulary will quickly become a part of your own ...
... heading. Do not worry about memorizing all the words in every table. That would prove to be an impossible and frustrating task. Instead, use the lists for reference, along with the key phrases you memorize. Those words that are high-frequency in your vocabulary will quickly become a part of your own ...
On the Use and Meaning of Prepositions Clearly
... isolation must be related to its uses in sentences. The present study was designed to explore this relationship for 33 common English prepositions. Harris (1954) has proposed some general relationships between the possible use of a word within English syntax and its meaning in isolation. He has argu ...
... isolation must be related to its uses in sentences. The present study was designed to explore this relationship for 33 common English prepositions. Harris (1954) has proposed some general relationships between the possible use of a word within English syntax and its meaning in isolation. He has argu ...
Grace Theological Journal 9.2 (1988) 233
... by some grammarians "conditional relative clauses" and "relative purpose clauses" (and a few others which, if valid, should be included here but are not). I have previously discussed "conditional relative c!auses," and concluded that, while the clauses may contain a suggestion of condition, they are ...
... by some grammarians "conditional relative clauses" and "relative purpose clauses" (and a few others which, if valid, should be included here but are not). I have previously discussed "conditional relative c!auses," and concluded that, while the clauses may contain a suggestion of condition, they are ...
Boyer`s Relative Clauses in the Greek New Testament: A Statistical
... by some grammarians "conditional relative clauses" and "relative purpose clauses" (and a few others which, if valid, should be included here but are not). I have previously discussed "conditional relative c!auses," and concluded that, while the clauses may contain a suggestion of condition, they are ...
... by some grammarians "conditional relative clauses" and "relative purpose clauses" (and a few others which, if valid, should be included here but are not). I have previously discussed "conditional relative c!auses," and concluded that, while the clauses may contain a suggestion of condition, they are ...
Covert nominative and dative subjects in Faroese∗
... dative and nominative subjects in Faroese signals change in progress rather than stable variation. Dative subjects are losing ground in Faroese and this manifests itself in at least three ways. First, there is a general preference for nominative over dative in subject position, at least in third per ...
... dative and nominative subjects in Faroese signals change in progress rather than stable variation. Dative subjects are losing ground in Faroese and this manifests itself in at least three ways. First, there is a general preference for nominative over dative in subject position, at least in third per ...
pronouns and agreement: the information status
... The pronominal suffixes do not distinguish gender, but they do distinguishfour persons(frst, second,third and corefetentialthird), three numbers (singular, dual and plural), and two grammatical roles. (The coreferentialthird-personcatogory,abbreviatedn, is used for participants that are coreferentia ...
... The pronominal suffixes do not distinguish gender, but they do distinguishfour persons(frst, second,third and corefetentialthird), three numbers (singular, dual and plural), and two grammatical roles. (The coreferentialthird-personcatogory,abbreviatedn, is used for participants that are coreferentia ...
Turner2016 - Edinburgh Research Archive
... I used to think I was quite a got-it-all-together kind of person. Until I did a PhD. Now I know what the Teacher was getting at. There’s no way I could have got to submitting a thesis without the help of a cast of thousands. Some of them are people who helped me with my research and study-related th ...
... I used to think I was quite a got-it-all-together kind of person. Until I did a PhD. Now I know what the Teacher was getting at. There’s no way I could have got to submitting a thesis without the help of a cast of thousands. Some of them are people who helped me with my research and study-related th ...
Page 1 HERMES-IR Hitotsubashi University Repository Page 2 THE
... and pronoun also stand in the accusative case so as to denote their adjunctive relation to the objects. The accusative case is externally clear in the ending -1ee of_ upasti5endne in example (1). The formal denotation of the case in such predicative participles, however, was often obliterated alread ...
... and pronoun also stand in the accusative case so as to denote their adjunctive relation to the objects. The accusative case is externally clear in the ending -1ee of_ upasti5endne in example (1). The formal denotation of the case in such predicative participles, however, was often obliterated alread ...
University of Pardubice Faculty of Arts and Philosophy
... They can be classified either by structural type (in terms of the elements they themselves contain) or by function (structural position they have in the superordinate clause), fully described in the following chapters. There is the absence of a finite verb form. They have no tense and they cannot in ...
... They can be classified either by structural type (in terms of the elements they themselves contain) or by function (structural position they have in the superordinate clause), fully described in the following chapters. There is the absence of a finite verb form. They have no tense and they cannot in ...
Agreement Paper - rci.rutgers.edu
... tense; PRT, particle; SG, singular. The original sources should be consulted for more detail about what these categories are than can be given here. ...
... tense; PRT, particle; SG, singular. The original sources should be consulted for more detail about what these categories are than can be given here. ...
Infinitive 1
... A. Historical Significance of the Articular Infinitive. 1. Nothing distinguishes the noun force of the infinitive more than its use with the article. 2. The article substantivizes the infinitive. 3. The articular infinitive was a distinctly Attic idiom, though not exclusively so, for it occurs a few ...
... A. Historical Significance of the Articular Infinitive. 1. Nothing distinguishes the noun force of the infinitive more than its use with the article. 2. The article substantivizes the infinitive. 3. The articular infinitive was a distinctly Attic idiom, though not exclusively so, for it occurs a few ...
Reaching agreement as a core syntactic process
... actually adopted by Bock and Middleton to fit their control model of pronoun agreement: “Pronoun number is likewise affected by the number of the antecedent (e.g., a subject noun phrase of a previous or current clause), but only weakly, because of the strength of the constraint that comes from coref ...
... actually adopted by Bock and Middleton to fit their control model of pronoun agreement: “Pronoun number is likewise affected by the number of the antecedent (e.g., a subject noun phrase of a previous or current clause), but only weakly, because of the strength of the constraint that comes from coref ...
Conceptual metaphor in syntax: sentence structure level
... corresponding propositional model of object location (“something is in some place”) has been projected onto other domains of experience. As a result the pattern has been metaphorically “extended” onto various abstract situations including someone’s experiencing a state. The propositional model may b ...
... corresponding propositional model of object location (“something is in some place”) has been projected onto other domains of experience. As a result the pattern has been metaphorically “extended” onto various abstract situations including someone’s experiencing a state. The propositional model may b ...
El 27 de enero
... 7. They were wondering what to do with all the trash. a. ______________________________________________________________________ 8. They were wondering what they would do with all the trash. a. ______________________________________________________________________ 9. I wonder what they did with all t ...
... 7. They were wondering what to do with all the trash. a. ______________________________________________________________________ 8. They were wondering what they would do with all the trash. a. ______________________________________________________________________ 9. I wonder what they did with all t ...
6 - Rutgers Optimality Archive
... forms as PPs. In German, subjects and inanimate direct objects also pattern together at the lowest end of the scale, but animate direct objects take an intermediate position. Both animate nominative and accusative are NP/DPs – but with specific case morphology. Animate accusative can be suppressed i ...
... forms as PPs. In German, subjects and inanimate direct objects also pattern together at the lowest end of the scale, but animate direct objects take an intermediate position. Both animate nominative and accusative are NP/DPs – but with specific case morphology. Animate accusative can be suppressed i ...
Referentiality in Spanish CPs Abstract: In this paper, we discuss the
... In this paper, we discuss the CP domain of embedded clauses in Spanish, specifically in the realm of que+embedded question constructions first discussed in Plann 1982. We argue for the existence of (at least) two distinct CP layers (following previous work by Lahiri (2002) Demonte & FernándezSoriano ...
... In this paper, we discuss the CP domain of embedded clauses in Spanish, specifically in the realm of que+embedded question constructions first discussed in Plann 1982. We argue for the existence of (at least) two distinct CP layers (following previous work by Lahiri (2002) Demonte & FernándezSoriano ...
An Unmediated Analysis of Relative Clauses
... This shows that the relativized element is syntactically associated with both positions. Crucially, IHRCs provide no evidence for a relative pronoun, or for a mediated analysis of the relative clause construction. It is instructive to consider what an in-situ mediated structure would look like. Cons ...
... This shows that the relativized element is syntactically associated with both positions. Crucially, IHRCs provide no evidence for a relative pronoun, or for a mediated analysis of the relative clause construction. It is instructive to consider what an in-situ mediated structure would look like. Cons ...
On the licensing and recovering of imperative subjects Melani Wratil
... 3.2. Arguments against non-overt imperative subjects Of course, also objections to the assumption that imperative subjects exist are put forward in current works on the imperative sentence. But most of these counterarguments are not really convincing. Rosengren (1992) and Platzack & Rosengren (1994) ...
... 3.2. Arguments against non-overt imperative subjects Of course, also objections to the assumption that imperative subjects exist are put forward in current works on the imperative sentence. But most of these counterarguments are not really convincing. Rosengren (1992) and Platzack & Rosengren (1994) ...
The Finnish Accusative: Long Distance Case Assignment by ϕ
... Finnish, a case language with fifteen morphological cases, the morphological realization of accusative case depends on the syntactic properties of a clause arbitrarily far from the accusative site, the only limiting factor being strong islandhood. In addition to islandhood, the morphological realiza ...
... Finnish, a case language with fifteen morphological cases, the morphological realization of accusative case depends on the syntactic properties of a clause arbitrarily far from the accusative site, the only limiting factor being strong islandhood. In addition to islandhood, the morphological realiza ...
The Double-O Constraints in Japanese* William J. Poser
... The Double-O Constraint (Harada 1973), is intended to account for the ungrammaticality of clauses containing two accusative Noun Phrases. It has been discussed by numerous authors in various formulations. This paper attempts to clarify the phenomena involved and to reduce the class of possible analy ...
... The Double-O Constraint (Harada 1973), is intended to account for the ungrammaticality of clauses containing two accusative Noun Phrases. It has been discussed by numerous authors in various formulations. This paper attempts to clarify the phenomena involved and to reduce the class of possible analy ...
Test 5 Writing MC Answers
... Nevada a pass that would soon become an important gateway to California gold-rush country. The error in this sentence occurs at (C), where an inappropriate verbal form, the present participle “becoming,” is inconsistent with the past tense of the main verb, “discovered.” There is no error at (A). Th ...
... Nevada a pass that would soon become an important gateway to California gold-rush country. The error in this sentence occurs at (C), where an inappropriate verbal form, the present participle “becoming,” is inconsistent with the past tense of the main verb, “discovered.” There is no error at (A). Th ...