Vilniaus universitetas Saulė Petronienė LIETUVIŲ KALBOS
... of grammars of English (both academic and practical) is enormous. Nonetheless, there is a question which still remains unanswered. Although there are no discussions about the grammaticalization of English analytic constructions, the ...
... of grammars of English (both academic and practical) is enormous. Nonetheless, there is a question which still remains unanswered. Although there are no discussions about the grammaticalization of English analytic constructions, the ...
Lietuvių kalbos būtųjų laikų reikšmės ir jų atitikmenys anglų
... of grammars of English (both academic and practical) is enormous. Nonetheless, there is a question which still remains unanswered. Although there are no discussions about the grammaticalization of English analytic constructions, the ...
... of grammars of English (both academic and practical) is enormous. Nonetheless, there is a question which still remains unanswered. Although there are no discussions about the grammaticalization of English analytic constructions, the ...
Oriented Adverbs - Universität Tübingen
... What is the connection, in the above example, between a person's property of being careful and the property of events with the same name? Alternations of this kind are extremely pervasive and entirely regular, so one must suspect that there is something about the underlying lexical meaning of adject ...
... What is the connection, in the above example, between a person's property of being careful and the property of events with the same name? Alternations of this kind are extremely pervasive and entirely regular, so one must suspect that there is something about the underlying lexical meaning of adject ...
CLITICS IN FOUR DIALECTS OF MODERN GREEK: A DYNAMIC ACCOUNT
... I would like to take this opportunity to convey my gratitude to a number of different people that have helped me in a variety of ways during the course of this PhD. First of all, I would like to thank my supervisor Ruth Kempson for her immense support on all levels. It is really impossible to accura ...
... I would like to take this opportunity to convey my gratitude to a number of different people that have helped me in a variety of ways during the course of this PhD. First of all, I would like to thank my supervisor Ruth Kempson for her immense support on all levels. It is really impossible to accura ...
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... where German is a necessary part of their curriculum, because I found many students not getting anything in German with the books in German medium. I wrote the pronunciations in Hindi because psychologically many students still have the fear of learning „Another Foreign Language‟, when they are not ...
... where German is a necessary part of their curriculum, because I found many students not getting anything in German with the books in German medium. I wrote the pronunciations in Hindi because psychologically many students still have the fear of learning „Another Foreign Language‟, when they are not ...
FSI- Amharic Basic Course - Student Text
... After the Basic Sentences have been thoroughly memorized the students take part and act out the dialogues. parts the first time or two. ...
... After the Basic Sentences have been thoroughly memorized the students take part and act out the dialogues. parts the first time or two. ...
Leísta Spanish and the Syntax of Clitic Doubling
... This dissertation introduces clitic doubling data from Leísta Spanish (a dialect spoken in the North of Spain). In this dialect, the dative form clitic is used as a direct object clitic when the referent (or associated overt or covert NP) is animate (sometimes also restricted to masculine). Like oth ...
... This dissertation introduces clitic doubling data from Leísta Spanish (a dialect spoken in the North of Spain). In this dialect, the dative form clitic is used as a direct object clitic when the referent (or associated overt or covert NP) is animate (sometimes also restricted to masculine). Like oth ...
Chinese: An Essential Grammar
... The Chinese language, or group of related languages, is spoken by the Hans, who constitute 94 per cent of China]s population. One word for the language in Chinese is Hanyu, the Han language. Different, non-Han languages are spoken by the remaining 6 per cent of the population, the so-called minority ...
... The Chinese language, or group of related languages, is spoken by the Hans, who constitute 94 per cent of China]s population. One word for the language in Chinese is Hanyu, the Han language. Different, non-Han languages are spoken by the remaining 6 per cent of the population, the so-called minority ...
A Complete Grammar of the German Language
... words illustrating the rules of the lessons are no longer marked by heavy type ; and the idiomatic phrases are in serted in the vocabulary so as to encourage the use of it. The especial attention of instructors is invited to our classi ...
... words illustrating the rules of the lessons are no longer marked by heavy type ; and the idiomatic phrases are in serted in the vocabulary so as to encourage the use of it. The especial attention of instructors is invited to our classi ...
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... This chapter will discuss nominal °projections that contain two nouns without it being obvious which of the two nouns is to be considered the head of the construction. Section 4.1 will discuss noun phrases of the type een paar boeken ‘a couple of books’, in which two nouns may occur adjacently, with ...
... This chapter will discuss nominal °projections that contain two nouns without it being obvious which of the two nouns is to be considered the head of the construction. Section 4.1 will discuss noun phrases of the type een paar boeken ‘a couple of books’, in which two nouns may occur adjacently, with ...
Diachrony in Clause Linkage and Related Issues By Toshio Ohori
... First, notionally at least, there is a difference in orientation between psychological and sociological approaches. Of course, this division is artificial given that language is precisely what mediates between ideation and interaction. Linguists may differ, however, with respect to the ontological i ...
... First, notionally at least, there is a difference in orientation between psychological and sociological approaches. Of course, this division is artificial given that language is precisely what mediates between ideation and interaction. Linguists may differ, however, with respect to the ontological i ...
Reduplication In Kimeru: A Case Study Of Kimeru Parts Of Speech
... Doubling Theory (MDT). The MDT claims that reduplication calls twice for a given constituent or subconstituent in a given semantic description with possible phonological modification. The research was based on the sampled native speaker’s knowledge of the structure of Kimeru words as well as other a ...
... Doubling Theory (MDT). The MDT claims that reduplication calls twice for a given constituent or subconstituent in a given semantic description with possible phonological modification. The research was based on the sampled native speaker’s knowledge of the structure of Kimeru words as well as other a ...
Writing - Pearson
... 6. Identify which singular and plural indefinite pronouns require singular or plural verbs. 7. Identify when a collective noun (e.g. family) requires a singular verb. 8. Maintain agreement when subordinate clauses begin with "who," "which," or "that." 9. Apply knowledge of this topic within the cont ...
... 6. Identify which singular and plural indefinite pronouns require singular or plural verbs. 7. Identify when a collective noun (e.g. family) requires a singular verb. 8. Maintain agreement when subordinate clauses begin with "who," "which," or "that." 9. Apply knowledge of this topic within the cont ...
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... My concern in analysing the element –NYA here, is to look at its synchronic distributions in the nominal domain. There are two main questions I would like to raise about –NYA, namely, (i) what element is –NYA actually? (is it the same element in all constructions, or some different elements?), and ( ...
... My concern in analysing the element –NYA here, is to look at its synchronic distributions in the nominal domain. There are two main questions I would like to raise about –NYA, namely, (i) what element is –NYA actually? (is it the same element in all constructions, or some different elements?), and ( ...
Discontinuous reciprocals Abstract 1 Introduction
... on the one part and Maria on the other, or possibly about two different arguments between Maria and each of the two men. In each case, the reciprocal relation must involve pairs consisting of one participant (possibly plural) from the syntactic subject, and one participant from the comitative argum ...
... on the one part and Maria on the other, or possibly about two different arguments between Maria and each of the two men. In each case, the reciprocal relation must involve pairs consisting of one participant (possibly plural) from the syntactic subject, and one participant from the comitative argum ...
Contents of the Reference Section
... We can also use a clause as the object or complement of another clause. That's what we've always longed for. By extending the basic grammar occasionally, speakers of English can express themselves more easily and spontaneously. The same kind of extension works in the other direction also: noun group ...
... We can also use a clause as the object or complement of another clause. That's what we've always longed for. By extending the basic grammar occasionally, speakers of English can express themselves more easily and spontaneously. The same kind of extension works in the other direction also: noun group ...
Collins Easy Learning French Grammar
... AGREEMENT changing word endings according to whether you are referring to masculine, feminine, singular or plural people or things. APOSTROPHE s an ending ('s) added to a noun to show who or what someone or something belongs to, for example, Danielle's dog, the doctor's wife, the book's cover. ART|C ...
... AGREEMENT changing word endings according to whether you are referring to masculine, feminine, singular or plural people or things. APOSTROPHE s an ending ('s) added to a noun to show who or what someone or something belongs to, for example, Danielle's dog, the doctor's wife, the book's cover. ART|C ...
A first book of Old English : grammar, reader, notes, and vocabulary
... For a new impression of this book I now have the opportunity of consulting Krapp's edition of the Andreas^ and have conformed a fe\y readings to his, besides emending aece to secge (216. 5). ...
... For a new impression of this book I now have the opportunity of consulting Krapp's edition of the Andreas^ and have conformed a fe\y readings to his, besides emending aece to secge (216. 5). ...
Content Area: Writing
... 6. Identify which singular and plural indefinite pronouns require singular or plural verbs. 7. Identify when a collective noun (e.g. family) requires a singular verb. 8. Maintain agreement when subordinate clauses begin with "who," "which," or "that." 9. Apply knowledge of this topic within the cont ...
... 6. Identify which singular and plural indefinite pronouns require singular or plural verbs. 7. Identify when a collective noun (e.g. family) requires a singular verb. 8. Maintain agreement when subordinate clauses begin with "who," "which," or "that." 9. Apply knowledge of this topic within the cont ...
ON THE SYNTAX OF PARTICIPIAL MODIFIERS*
... additional steps in the derivation. Once a participial phrasal structure is constructed which derives a property, it is not allowed to build additional clausal structure just to abstract over the very same subject. Accordingly, our analysis of cases where the modifiee stands in the subject relation ...
... additional steps in the derivation. Once a participial phrasal structure is constructed which derives a property, it is not allowed to build additional clausal structure just to abstract over the very same subject. Accordingly, our analysis of cases where the modifiee stands in the subject relation ...
Yegana Baghirova MA thesis - Khazar University Institutional
... The term "grammar" can also be used to represent the rules that direct the linguistic behaviour of speakers. Accordingly, the term "English grammar" may receive several meanings. It may denote the entire English grammar; it means the grammar that is used by all the speakers of the English language. ...
... The term "grammar" can also be used to represent the rules that direct the linguistic behaviour of speakers. Accordingly, the term "English grammar" may receive several meanings. It may denote the entire English grammar; it means the grammar that is used by all the speakers of the English language. ...
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... Rgimen (regime or rule), Regmenes (regimes or rules)--the latter hardly ever used in the plural. SIGNS. The Written Accent. The only accent in Spanish is (). It is used-(1) To mark the exceptions to the _Rule of Stress_. (2) To distinguish between two meanings of the same word, as El (the), l (he); ...
... Rgimen (regime or rule), Regmenes (regimes or rules)--the latter hardly ever used in the plural. SIGNS. The Written Accent. The only accent in Spanish is (). It is used-(1) To mark the exceptions to the _Rule of Stress_. (2) To distinguish between two meanings of the same word, as El (the), l (he); ...
DesCartes (Combined) Subject: Language Usage Goal: Sen
... (possessive pronoun, term not used; e.g., Mary and Sam ate their lunch. To whom does the lunch belong?) Uses the objective case of a pronoun (term not used) in written compositions (her, him, them) Uses subjective pronoun (nominative, term not used) I correctly in compound subjects Recognizes correc ...
... (possessive pronoun, term not used; e.g., Mary and Sam ate their lunch. To whom does the lunch belong?) Uses the objective case of a pronoun (term not used) in written compositions (her, him, them) Uses subjective pronoun (nominative, term not used) I correctly in compound subjects Recognizes correc ...
French Grammar and Usage
... être: e.g. J'ai MANGÉ 'I've eaten'; Elle est PARTIE 'She has left'. Present participles end in -ant and correspond to English verbs ending in -ing: e.g. disparaissant 'disappearing', attendant 'waiting'. Gerunds are present participles preceded by en: en disparaissant 'while disappearing; by disappe ...
... être: e.g. J'ai MANGÉ 'I've eaten'; Elle est PARTIE 'She has left'. Present participles end in -ant and correspond to English verbs ending in -ing: e.g. disparaissant 'disappearing', attendant 'waiting'. Gerunds are present participles preceded by en: en disparaissant 'while disappearing; by disappe ...
User`s Guide
... Create an entry, enter the source word, and enter the target word or words. Then enter semantic and contextual information that will help the translation engine choose the appropriate target word. 3. Build a user dictionary Once you have entered your words, save the dictionary in a format that the W ...
... Create an entry, enter the source word, and enter the target word or words. Then enter semantic and contextual information that will help the translation engine choose the appropriate target word. 3. Build a user dictionary Once you have entered your words, save the dictionary in a format that the W ...
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.