Supplementary Methods S1
... The questions were exact copies of those questions, but stopped after the determiner and before the critical noun. For example, c) Who did Barbie push the……… d) What did Alice in Wonderland push the…… Participants were asked to complete the questions with the first words that came into their heads. ...
... The questions were exact copies of those questions, but stopped after the determiner and before the critical noun. For example, c) Who did Barbie push the……… d) What did Alice in Wonderland push the…… Participants were asked to complete the questions with the first words that came into their heads. ...
Appendix 2 - University of Waterloo
... called gerunds. Purchasing software is difficult. “Purchasing” functions as a noun and is the subject of the verb “is.” Otherwise, they are used as adjectives and must describe or modify a noun, usually the subject of the main part of the sentence. A difficulty arises because participles are parts o ...
... called gerunds. Purchasing software is difficult. “Purchasing” functions as a noun and is the subject of the verb “is.” Otherwise, they are used as adjectives and must describe or modify a noun, usually the subject of the main part of the sentence. A difficulty arises because participles are parts o ...
“Psilo”: Exploring the Case of a Diminutive Prefix in
... further mitigate the semantic effects of the particular diminutivised word or in order to push forward a metaphorical meaning, by further partitioning the meaning of the word; moving from a concrete to an abstract semantic domain. It is important to note here that this process applies recursively, b ...
... further mitigate the semantic effects of the particular diminutivised word or in order to push forward a metaphorical meaning, by further partitioning the meaning of the word; moving from a concrete to an abstract semantic domain. It is important to note here that this process applies recursively, b ...
Using modifiers–adjectives–adverbs–prepositional phrases
... To soup kitchens, day-care centers, and homes for the elderly. Like the other simple modifiers, prepositional phrases are not merely ornaments; they add details that can help us understand a sentence. Common Prepositions about among ...
... To soup kitchens, day-care centers, and homes for the elderly. Like the other simple modifiers, prepositional phrases are not merely ornaments; they add details that can help us understand a sentence. Common Prepositions about among ...
Morphologically conditioned V–Ø alternation in Hebrew - Outi Bat-El
... the paradigm are lexically listed.2 In particular, the different bases of the two vowel-initial suffixes (plural -im and possessive -am) indicate that the alternation is not phonologically conditioned. (ii) Stems with an initial sonorant do not exhibit V–Ø alternation due to the Sonority Sequencing ...
... the paradigm are lexically listed.2 In particular, the different bases of the two vowel-initial suffixes (plural -im and possessive -am) indicate that the alternation is not phonologically conditioned. (ii) Stems with an initial sonorant do not exhibit V–Ø alternation due to the Sonority Sequencing ...
Phrase vs. Clause
... conjunctions include: after, although, as, as if, as long as, as much as, as soon as, as though, because, before, even if, even though, how, if, in order that, lest, since, though, till, unless, until, when, whenever, where, wherever, while ...
... conjunctions include: after, although, as, as if, as long as, as much as, as soon as, as though, because, before, even if, even though, how, if, in order that, lest, since, though, till, unless, until, when, whenever, where, wherever, while ...
Gweno, a little known Bantu language of Northern
... 1980) classify Gweno as a dialect of the Chaga group2 . It is of interest partly because it has long been geographically separate from the rest of Chaga, spoken on the slopes of Kilimanjaro, and partly because the language is under increasing pressure from Asu and Swahili. Within Gweno there are dia ...
... 1980) classify Gweno as a dialect of the Chaga group2 . It is of interest partly because it has long been geographically separate from the rest of Chaga, spoken on the slopes of Kilimanjaro, and partly because the language is under increasing pressure from Asu and Swahili. Within Gweno there are dia ...
Summer Reading Packet
... when school begins. (Participial phrase is underlined. There may be a series of participial phrases preceding the subject, and all of them will be considered Rule 5.) Rule 6. Mrs. Cooper, hoping all freshmen will complete the year with many successes, asks students to come prepared when school begin ...
... when school begins. (Participial phrase is underlined. There may be a series of participial phrases preceding the subject, and all of them will be considered Rule 5.) Rule 6. Mrs. Cooper, hoping all freshmen will complete the year with many successes, asks students to come prepared when school begin ...
skills 7.final
... A compound sentence is formed by connecting two simple sentences with a comma and the conjunction and, but, or or. Combine the two sentences to form a compound sentence. Add a comma and a conjunction. ...
... A compound sentence is formed by connecting two simple sentences with a comma and the conjunction and, but, or or. Combine the two sentences to form a compound sentence. Add a comma and a conjunction. ...
spanish iii grammar review guide
... consonant in the stem (-car: cqu; -gar: ggu; -zar: zc). REMEMBER: These spelling changes are only required with a fairly limited set of verbs (examples include sacar and practicar, llegar and entregar, and comenzar and empezar), and even with these verbs, ONLY in certain forms (i.e., ALL of their ...
... consonant in the stem (-car: cqu; -gar: ggu; -zar: zc). REMEMBER: These spelling changes are only required with a fairly limited set of verbs (examples include sacar and practicar, llegar and entregar, and comenzar and empezar), and even with these verbs, ONLY in certain forms (i.e., ALL of their ...
ON TARGET 1 : UNIT 9
... Supposing we want to combine the preceding two sentences into one . One way of doing that is by changing the second sentence into an adjective/relative clause. In doing so, we have to choose/use an appropriate pronoun. In this case, it should be the possessive pronoun whose simply because the noun i ...
... Supposing we want to combine the preceding two sentences into one . One way of doing that is by changing the second sentence into an adjective/relative clause. In doing so, we have to choose/use an appropriate pronoun. In this case, it should be the possessive pronoun whose simply because the noun i ...
Comma Usage II
... nevertheless, moreover, in addition, hence, and thus. There are three ways to use a conjunctive adverb: 1.) as a conjunction to connect two independent clauses, 2.) at the beginning of an independent clause, and 3.) after the subject of an independent clause. Examples of each are provided below. Not ...
... nevertheless, moreover, in addition, hence, and thus. There are three ways to use a conjunctive adverb: 1.) as a conjunction to connect two independent clauses, 2.) at the beginning of an independent clause, and 3.) after the subject of an independent clause. Examples of each are provided below. Not ...
Morphology and cross dependencies in the synthesis of
... pronoun can only be obtained by consulting a "lexicongrammar" (M. Gross 1975, 1986 ; A. Elia et alii 1981). For each verb, a lexicon-grammar records all its syntactic properties, among them those concerning pronominalization. 5) The synthesis of the verb. In French, a [dir-object] of the ...
... pronoun can only be obtained by consulting a "lexicongrammar" (M. Gross 1975, 1986 ; A. Elia et alii 1981). For each verb, a lexicon-grammar records all its syntactic properties, among them those concerning pronominalization. 5) The synthesis of the verb. In French, a [dir-object] of the ...
lesson 1 - Fas Harvard
... There is no definite or indefinite article. Sometimes the numeral “one,” 1, aiva-, is used in the meaning of “a single” or “a certain (one).” See also lesson 12 on the “specifying” or “delimiting” function of relative clauses. Nouns, adjectives, and pronouns can be of three genders (masculine = masc., ...
... There is no definite or indefinite article. Sometimes the numeral “one,” 1, aiva-, is used in the meaning of “a single” or “a certain (one).” See also lesson 12 on the “specifying” or “delimiting” function of relative clauses. Nouns, adjectives, and pronouns can be of three genders (masculine = masc., ...
A Description of the French Nucleus VP Using Co-occurrence
... Our goal is simple descriptive adequacy: precisely specify the set of well-formed sequences, ruling out ill-formed ones. We add two restrictions to the definition of our targeted language: (i) our grammar does not deal with phonological or prosodic matters (e.g. the incorrect je aime and j'y irai wi ...
... Our goal is simple descriptive adequacy: precisely specify the set of well-formed sequences, ruling out ill-formed ones. We add two restrictions to the definition of our targeted language: (i) our grammar does not deal with phonological or prosodic matters (e.g. the incorrect je aime and j'y irai wi ...
SIMPLE SENTENCE A simple sentence, also called an independent
... A simple sentence, also called an independent clause, contains a subject and a verb, and it expresses a complete thought. COMPOUND SENTENCE A compound sentence contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinator. The coordinators are as follows: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. (Helpful hint: T ...
... A simple sentence, also called an independent clause, contains a subject and a verb, and it expresses a complete thought. COMPOUND SENTENCE A compound sentence contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinator. The coordinators are as follows: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. (Helpful hint: T ...
Introduction to Venetic
... *ŏ remains distinct from *ă, unlike in Messapic and Germanic *ō remains distinct from *ā, unlike in Messapic, Germanic and (in initial syllables) in Celtic *ē is preserved, as in Latin and Faliscan, and unlike the raising seen in Umbrian, Oscan and Celtic and the lowering in Messapic *a ...
... *ŏ remains distinct from *ă, unlike in Messapic and Germanic *ō remains distinct from *ā, unlike in Messapic, Germanic and (in initial syllables) in Celtic *ē is preserved, as in Latin and Faliscan, and unlike the raising seen in Umbrian, Oscan and Celtic and the lowering in Messapic *a ...
Part 3: Chapter 11
... The performance starts with a small number of paragraphs to introduce the agents and the topic. Then the entrance of the central participant and his qualities go on stage. Soon the central participant meets with an incident that compels him to act. This is the peak of the story. The peak sets the st ...
... The performance starts with a small number of paragraphs to introduce the agents and the topic. Then the entrance of the central participant and his qualities go on stage. Soon the central participant meets with an incident that compels him to act. This is the peak of the story. The peak sets the st ...
as a downloadable file
... to Emily in I saw Emily yesterday. She told me that she had changed jobs. As this example shows, anaphora may link words that are in different sentences. It may also relate a word to something implicit in an earlier sentence, such as the time of the event concerned; for example, then links to the ti ...
... to Emily in I saw Emily yesterday. She told me that she had changed jobs. As this example shows, anaphora may link words that are in different sentences. It may also relate a word to something implicit in an earlier sentence, such as the time of the event concerned; for example, then links to the ti ...
Verbs
... has the word to in front of it, look elsewhere for the sentence's verb. Tip for distinguishing non-verb forms from verb forms: A verb form ending in -ing can act as part of a verb only if it is in a verb string (preceded by an ...
... has the word to in front of it, look elsewhere for the sentence's verb. Tip for distinguishing non-verb forms from verb forms: A verb form ending in -ing can act as part of a verb only if it is in a verb string (preceded by an ...
NNEC Dictionary Guide 2.0
... between nearby communities, especially for terms for modern technology, but in other vocabulary as well. For example, the words for ‘airplane’ in different northern communities include KCjoqfx (ombwaasijigan), fuwOsfc (gaa-bimisemagak), and uwOCix (bimisewin), among others. One challenge in making a ...
... between nearby communities, especially for terms for modern technology, but in other vocabulary as well. For example, the words for ‘airplane’ in different northern communities include KCjoqfx (ombwaasijigan), fuwOsfc (gaa-bimisemagak), and uwOCix (bimisewin), among others. One challenge in making a ...
Adverbs and Adjectives
... Rule: Adverbs of frequency (always, never, sometimes, often, etc.) usually come before the main verb Example: He is often late for class. Do you always eat in a ...
... Rule: Adverbs of frequency (always, never, sometimes, often, etc.) usually come before the main verb Example: He is often late for class. Do you always eat in a ...
Processing of verb
... the proper stimulus specification (Kostić, A., 1991; 1995; 2003 - submitted). According to this approach, stimulus specification should include cognitivelly relevant aspects of morphology in order to make proper prediction of processing time variation of inflected word forms. Suffix probability (i.e ...
... the proper stimulus specification (Kostić, A., 1991; 1995; 2003 - submitted). According to this approach, stimulus specification should include cognitivelly relevant aspects of morphology in order to make proper prediction of processing time variation of inflected word forms. Suffix probability (i.e ...
Terms for 2015-2016 Fall Semester Exam
... Adverb Clause: a clause that begins with a subordinating conjunction (e.g. when, because), and, like adverbs, usually tells how, why, when, where, under what conditions, or with what result Example: My favorite part of Pride and Prejudice is when Darcy confesses his love for Elizabeth. Antecedent: t ...
... Adverb Clause: a clause that begins with a subordinating conjunction (e.g. when, because), and, like adverbs, usually tells how, why, when, where, under what conditions, or with what result Example: My favorite part of Pride and Prejudice is when Darcy confesses his love for Elizabeth. Antecedent: t ...
Software Development 2D1385
... (a) A foreman has to be able to move items between warehouses with or without a customer order. This use case scenario is called “manual redistribution between warehouses” (b) A foreman also wants to check how far a customer order has been processed. We call this use case scenario “check status of ...
... (a) A foreman has to be able to move items between warehouses with or without a customer order. This use case scenario is called “manual redistribution between warehouses” (b) A foreman also wants to check how far a customer order has been processed. We call this use case scenario “check status of ...
Modern Greek grammar
The grammar of Standard Modern Greek, as spoken in present-day Greece and Cyprus, is basically that of Demotic Greek, but it has also assimilated certain elements of Katharevousa, the archaic, learned variety of Greek imitating Classical Greek forms, which used to be the official language of Greece through much of the 19th and 20th centuries. Modern Greek grammar has preserved many features of Ancient Greek, but has also undergone changes in a similar direction as many other modern Indo-European languages, from more synthetic to more analytic structures.