On Verb-Initial and Verb-Final Word Orders in Lokaa.
... clauses and gerunds. This article aspires to give a comprehensive description of this phenomenon, together with a theoretical analysis. It considers how a full range of grammatical elements are ordered in both kinds of clauses—including direct objects, second objects, particles, weak pronouns, compl ...
... clauses and gerunds. This article aspires to give a comprehensive description of this phenomenon, together with a theoretical analysis. It considers how a full range of grammatical elements are ordered in both kinds of clauses—including direct objects, second objects, particles, weak pronouns, compl ...
a comparative study in English French German and Spanish.
... has presupposed the user's thorough knowledge of English, those abstracts devoted to that language have been given in more condensed' form than those which deal with the other languages. Definitions of major grammatical terms (those used in this paper as well as others) have been arranged alpha bet ...
... has presupposed the user's thorough knowledge of English, those abstracts devoted to that language have been given in more condensed' form than those which deal with the other languages. Definitions of major grammatical terms (those used in this paper as well as others) have been arranged alpha bet ...
AT Iriskulov Theoretical Grammar of English
... morpheme/morph; lexeme/lex and sentence), others think that there are five units like phonemes, morphemes, lexemes, word -combinations (phrases) and sentences and still others maintain that besides the mentioned ones there are paragraphs, utterances and texts. As one can see there's no unity in the ...
... morpheme/morph; lexeme/lex and sentence), others think that there are five units like phonemes, morphemes, lexemes, word -combinations (phrases) and sentences and still others maintain that besides the mentioned ones there are paragraphs, utterances and texts. As one can see there's no unity in the ...
MMM6 Proceedings - mediterranean morphology meetings
... unsystematically, since modern morphological theory is largely oriented towards the standard form of languages. As a result, a considerable number of interesting phenomena in spoken dialects of various languages are left without any consideration, and thus overlooked in morphological studies. As And ...
... unsystematically, since modern morphological theory is largely oriented towards the standard form of languages. As a result, a considerable number of interesting phenomena in spoken dialects of various languages are left without any consideration, and thus overlooked in morphological studies. As And ...
COMPLEX SENTENCE STRUCTURES
... “Which one?” and “What kind?” about a noun in the sentence. • Example: The lady who drives our bus is crazy. • Box the Dependent Clause, circle the subordinating conjunctions, and underline the independent clause. Label S/V in both clauses. ...
... “Which one?” and “What kind?” about a noun in the sentence. • Example: The lady who drives our bus is crazy. • Box the Dependent Clause, circle the subordinating conjunctions, and underline the independent clause. Label S/V in both clauses. ...
Nouns and Verbs in the Tagalog Mental Lexicon
... this point have focused on theoretical analyses—particularly morphological and syntactic evidence—with both sides providing valid arguments and never reaching a real conclusion. One of the central issues in the arguments about Tagalog grammatical categories is root words. The Tagalog lexicon is made ...
... this point have focused on theoretical analyses—particularly morphological and syntactic evidence—with both sides providing valid arguments and never reaching a real conclusion. One of the central issues in the arguments about Tagalog grammatical categories is root words. The Tagalog lexicon is made ...
Greek Alphabet Recognition Technique for
... 1. The OCR output may differ depending on how a character is submitted to the OCR engine: either as a stand-alone character or as an embedded character within a word. For example, the Greek character “α” in the word “α-subunit” can be recognized as “a” if it is a stand-alone character, or as “α” if ...
... 1. The OCR output may differ depending on how a character is submitted to the OCR engine: either as a stand-alone character or as an embedded character within a word. For example, the Greek character “α” in the word “α-subunit” can be recognized as “a” if it is a stand-alone character, or as “α” if ...
Topics and Participants in Jamamadí Narrative
... alone as a complete sentence at the beginning of the episode. Although the participant thus identified may be actor in much of the episode, his downfall is expected. If there is a villain he will be introduced in the same way as the undergoer. In the incident of the burning of the houses 'the houses ...
... alone as a complete sentence at the beginning of the episode. Although the participant thus identified may be actor in much of the episode, his downfall is expected. If there is a villain he will be introduced in the same way as the undergoer. In the incident of the burning of the houses 'the houses ...
German Grammar in English for International Students
... 4.3.4.1 Simple verbs indicating goal or location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3.4.2 Static and dynamic verbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3.4.3 Ellipsis of the verb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3.4.4 Prepositional case with adj ...
... 4.3.4.1 Simple verbs indicating goal or location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3.4.2 Static and dynamic verbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3.4.3 Ellipsis of the verb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3.4.4 Prepositional case with adj ...
Gerundive Complements in English: A Constraint
... Its SUBJ value is either empty or nonempty, and if nonempty, it is either a PRO or a gap. This means that the type clause is a saturated phrase, satisfying all the valence requirements. (That the SUBJ value is PRO means that the clause has an unexpressed or 'understood' subject. The value gap is use ...
... Its SUBJ value is either empty or nonempty, and if nonempty, it is either a PRO or a gap. This means that the type clause is a saturated phrase, satisfying all the valence requirements. (That the SUBJ value is PRO means that the clause has an unexpressed or 'understood' subject. The value gap is use ...
1 Introduction - an der Universität Duisburg
... classified as ‘feminine’. Other correspondences may exist, for instance there may be adjectives or past participles which require different endings depending on gender affiliation. 2 This is the case in the Romance languages, for example. The traditional labels used for gender classification – mascu ...
... classified as ‘feminine’. Other correspondences may exist, for instance there may be adjectives or past participles which require different endings depending on gender affiliation. 2 This is the case in the Romance languages, for example. The traditional labels used for gender classification – mascu ...
Why would anyone take long? Word classes and Construction
... LONG is always treated as an adjective. See NP measure phrases for the conventions concerning adjectives used as measure phrases. (Santorini 2010: Adjectives and adverbs | Treatment of individual words | LONG) Thus in the Penn Parsed Corpus of Modern British English (PPCMBE), examples that would con ...
... LONG is always treated as an adjective. See NP measure phrases for the conventions concerning adjectives used as measure phrases. (Santorini 2010: Adjectives and adverbs | Treatment of individual words | LONG) Thus in the Penn Parsed Corpus of Modern British English (PPCMBE), examples that would con ...
COMPLEX SENTENCE STRUCTURES
... “Which one?” and “What kind?” about a noun in the sentence. • Example: The lady who drives our bus is crazy. • Box the Dependent Clause, circle the subordinating conjunctions, and underline the independent clause. Label S/V in both clauses. ...
... “Which one?” and “What kind?” about a noun in the sentence. • Example: The lady who drives our bus is crazy. • Box the Dependent Clause, circle the subordinating conjunctions, and underline the independent clause. Label S/V in both clauses. ...
Case and Event Structure
... interpretable, the other uninterpretable. Chomsky proposes that checking is necessary to eliminate uninterpretable features before the derivation is evaluated at the interfaces (PF and LF); thus, legibility conditions at the interfaces drive feature checking. Feature checking occurs when an uninterp ...
... interpretable, the other uninterpretable. Chomsky proposes that checking is necessary to eliminate uninterpretable features before the derivation is evaluated at the interfaces (PF and LF); thus, legibility conditions at the interfaces drive feature checking. Feature checking occurs when an uninterp ...
1 MOOD Mood is a grammatical category which indicates the
... If only I had told heк the truth! - Если бы я только сказал ей правду! In complex sentences: 1) in subordinate clauses of unreal condition which are usually introduced by the conjunction "if (the use of tenses is absolute in this case: when reference is made to the present or future the Present Subj ...
... If only I had told heк the truth! - Если бы я только сказал ей правду! In complex sentences: 1) in subordinate clauses of unreal condition which are usually introduced by the conjunction "if (the use of tenses is absolute in this case: when reference is made to the present or future the Present Subj ...
PPT Direct objects, the personal a, and direct object pronouns
... Los patriotas aman a su patria. More information about the personal a follows on the next slide. ...
... Los patriotas aman a su patria. More information about the personal a follows on the next slide. ...
Case in German – An HPSG Analysis
... From looking at Pollard’s (1994) entries it is not clear where the feature ERG is located. As he lists HEAD features and as ERG is at the same level like COMPS , it seems to be the case that Pollard assumes the path SYNSEM jLOCjCAT for ERG . However, the analysis for remote passive suggested by Poll ...
... From looking at Pollard’s (1994) entries it is not clear where the feature ERG is located. As he lists HEAD features and as ERG is at the same level like COMPS , it seems to be the case that Pollard assumes the path SYNSEM jLOCjCAT for ERG . However, the analysis for remote passive suggested by Poll ...
Universal Annotation of Slavic Verb Forms
... The first work on Slavic-specific issues in UD was Zeman (2015). The present article focuses on part-of-speech tags and features of individual words, not on interword dependency relations. Some verb forms are analytical (periphrastic), made of two or more individual words. We occasionally use the peri ...
... The first work on Slavic-specific issues in UD was Zeman (2015). The present article focuses on part-of-speech tags and features of individual words, not on interword dependency relations. Some verb forms are analytical (periphrastic), made of two or more individual words. We occasionally use the peri ...
SSCEXAMFORUM.COM - SSC EXAMS FORUM
... say that BEAT is the object of the verb TRY. Also we know that an object is always a noun or pronoun. BEAT is not a pronoun at all, so it’s now clear that the action word BEAT is a noun here. ...
... say that BEAT is the object of the verb TRY. Also we know that an object is always a noun or pronoun. BEAT is not a pronoun at all, so it’s now clear that the action word BEAT is a noun here. ...
THE LANGUAGE OF SOLZENICYN`s "ODIN DEN
... pI'esent in Suxov's 'narrative, is, therefore, incorrect. The correct form for the genitive plural is botinok. The zero-ending formrepresents the persistance of the Old-Russian genitive plural peculiar to the Q-stem masculine nouns. Another morphological anomaly found in SOllenicyn's ...
... pI'esent in Suxov's 'narrative, is, therefore, incorrect. The correct form for the genitive plural is botinok. The zero-ending formrepresents the persistance of the Old-Russian genitive plural peculiar to the Q-stem masculine nouns. Another morphological anomaly found in SOllenicyn's ...
communicative constructions in written texts: verba dicendi
... ABSTRACT: By definition, a man is a social being who interacts with peers either by necessity as a hobby, which determines its relations with the group and shapes it. The way this communication is expressed is vitally important to the educational community regarding the acquisition and the transmiss ...
... ABSTRACT: By definition, a man is a social being who interacts with peers either by necessity as a hobby, which determines its relations with the group and shapes it. The way this communication is expressed is vitally important to the educational community regarding the acquisition and the transmiss ...
Chapter 2: Aspects of Matter and Time
... The “shapes” of imperfective verbs involve duration and spreading. Spreading is achieved by extending the present to include some of the past, by making generalizations, and by casting negations in a general fashion. Let us look first just at duration. За столом сидимi [-Е E:St] долго, едимi [Д! E:S ...
... The “shapes” of imperfective verbs involve duration and spreading. Spreading is achieved by extending the present to include some of the past, by making generalizations, and by casting negations in a general fashion. Let us look first just at duration. За столом сидимi [-Е E:St] долго, едимi [Д! E:S ...
Free! - Classical Academic Press
... If you have completed Primer A, you already know some important tips for learning Spanish well. The following are some additional tips that will help you become an even better student of the Spanish language. •Do your exercises faithfully and well. Your assignments should not be too long, but you w ...
... If you have completed Primer A, you already know some important tips for learning Spanish well. The following are some additional tips that will help you become an even better student of the Spanish language. •Do your exercises faithfully and well. Your assignments should not be too long, but you w ...
Gustar and similar verbs
... Gustar is used to express preferences, likes, and dislikes; however, gustar means “to be pleasing,” and is constructed very differently from the English “to like.” ...
... Gustar is used to express preferences, likes, and dislikes; however, gustar means “to be pleasing,” and is constructed very differently from the English “to like.” ...
NP-internal possessive constructions in Hoocąk and other Siouan
... Languages usually have more than one construction to express a possessive relationship. Possessive constructions in an individual language usually express semantically different relations, which are traditionally subsumed under the notion of possession such as part-whole relationships, kinship relat ...
... Languages usually have more than one construction to express a possessive relationship. Possessive constructions in an individual language usually express semantically different relations, which are traditionally subsumed under the notion of possession such as part-whole relationships, kinship relat ...
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.