Daily Grammar Practice - Public Schools of Robeson County
... 2. been, could, does, have (learning) 5. The new part was sent to me. 3. might, do, have, been (sleeping) 6. I am sending Jeff with the neighbors. 4. must, were, be (discovered) 5. be, has, should (sold) ...
... 2. been, could, does, have (learning) 5. The new part was sent to me. 3. might, do, have, been (sleeping) 6. I am sending Jeff with the neighbors. 4. must, were, be (discovered) 5. be, has, should (sold) ...
A grammar of Mauwake - Language Science Press
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... Language Science Press has no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy of URLs for external or third-party Internet websites referred to in this publication, and does not guarantee that any content on such websites is, or will remain, accurate or appropriate. Information regarding prices, trav ...
A grammar of Mualang: An Ibanic language of Western Kalimantan
... indirect object locative; locative preposition measure word Mualang Ili’ (Downstream Mualang) unvolitional-resultative middle voice marker modal Mualang Ulu (Upstream Mualang) noun; nasal morphophoneme; nasal phoneme noun (used in the wordlist) clausal negator nominalizer (prefix) noun phrase numera ...
... indirect object locative; locative preposition measure word Mualang Ili’ (Downstream Mualang) unvolitional-resultative middle voice marker modal Mualang Ulu (Upstream Mualang) noun; nasal morphophoneme; nasal phoneme noun (used in the wordlist) clausal negator nominalizer (prefix) noun phrase numera ...
Chapter 4 Prosody
... 5.5.2.1.1 NP inflectional markers 5.5.2.1.2 Participant agreement markers 5.5.2.2 Adverbial enclitics 5.5.2.3 Second position enclitics 5.5.3 SUMMARY 5.6 PREFIXES 5.6.1 INVENTORY OF KASHIBO-KAKATAIBO PREFIXES 5.6.2 GRAMMATICAL PROPERTIES OF PREFIXES 5.6.2.1 Prefixes on nouns 5.6.2.2 Prefixation of a ...
... 5.5.2.1.1 NP inflectional markers 5.5.2.1.2 Participant agreement markers 5.5.2.2 Adverbial enclitics 5.5.2.3 Second position enclitics 5.5.3 SUMMARY 5.6 PREFIXES 5.6.1 INVENTORY OF KASHIBO-KAKATAIBO PREFIXES 5.6.2 GRAMMATICAL PROPERTIES OF PREFIXES 5.6.2.1 Prefixes on nouns 5.6.2.2 Prefixation of a ...
On Word Definition in Children and Adults
... express the differentiae (key features of the genus) as a paradigmatic example of formal definition. Developmental research present two limitations: the first one is that the effect of level of abstraction of the definiendum on the quality of word definition has been limited to nouns. The second one ...
... express the differentiae (key features of the genus) as a paradigmatic example of formal definition. Developmental research present two limitations: the first one is that the effect of level of abstraction of the definiendum on the quality of word definition has been limited to nouns. The second one ...
- IOE EPrints
... complex set of visual and motor skills, but also new lexical items and different syntactical structures as the colloquial tends to eliminate such Standard Arabic features as the use of inflectional endings on nouns and verbs. Accuracy in written Standard Arabic takes an effort to achieve. ...
... complex set of visual and motor skills, but also new lexical items and different syntactical structures as the colloquial tends to eliminate such Standard Arabic features as the use of inflectional endings on nouns and verbs. Accuracy in written Standard Arabic takes an effort to achieve. ...
og-001, sec05-01 Choice D is best. The phrasing a divorce that
... process indicated by being has already been conveyed by undergoing. A and D can be faulted for saying if rather than whether, since the sentence poses alternative possibilities, to sign or not to sign. Only E, the best choice, idiomatically completes whether with an infinitive, to sign, that functio ...
... process indicated by being has already been conveyed by undergoing. A and D can be faulted for saying if rather than whether, since the sentence poses alternative possibilities, to sign or not to sign. Only E, the best choice, idiomatically completes whether with an infinitive, to sign, that functio ...
Intermediate Spanish for Dummies
... Part II: Writing in the Present.....................................................37 Chapter 3: Sorting Out Word Gender.......................................................................................................39 Chapter 4: Writing in the Present with Action............................ ...
... Part II: Writing in the Present.....................................................37 Chapter 3: Sorting Out Word Gender.......................................................................................................39 Chapter 4: Writing in the Present with Action............................ ...
Deixis and anaphora F. Recanati Institut Jean Nicod (CNRS) 1bis
... what I call a 'free' use for a pronoun. (Many speak of a deictic use, but that is a bit too specific, as we shall see.) ...
... what I call a 'free' use for a pronoun. (Many speak of a deictic use, but that is a bit too specific, as we shall see.) ...
Part II: Writing in the Present
... Part II: Writing in the Present.....................................................37 Chapter 3: Sorting Out Word Gender.......................................................................................................39 Chapter 4: Writing in the Present with Action............................ ...
... Part II: Writing in the Present.....................................................37 Chapter 3: Sorting Out Word Gender.......................................................................................................39 Chapter 4: Writing in the Present with Action............................ ...
Prefix Variation in Russian - Munin
... The final section of Chapter 6 launches three hypotheses to explain the possible implications of this. The Conflict Hypothesis postulates that previous researchers were wrong in identifying поand с- as being the most productive prefixes in Russian. This is perhaps the first interpretation that sprin ...
... The final section of Chapter 6 launches three hypotheses to explain the possible implications of this. The Conflict Hypothesis postulates that previous researchers were wrong in identifying поand с- as being the most productive prefixes in Russian. This is perhaps the first interpretation that sprin ...
Grammar and Language Workbook - ESL
... The children played noisily. 3. An indirect object receives what the direct object names. Marcy sent her brother a present. 4. A linking verb links, or joins, the subject of a sentence with an adjective or a noun. The trucks were red. (adjective) She became an excellent swimmer. (noun) 5. A verb phr ...
... The children played noisily. 3. An indirect object receives what the direct object names. Marcy sent her brother a present. 4. A linking verb links, or joins, the subject of a sentence with an adjective or a noun. The trucks were red. (adjective) She became an excellent swimmer. (noun) 5. A verb phr ...
Kurmanji lessons
... The way to say there is in Kurdish is heye; the plural there are is hene. The negative of this (particularly in northern dialects) is tune (=there isn't), with plural tunin (=there aren't). E.g.: Çi heye, çi tune? [=What's new, lit. 'What is there, what isn't there'] ...
... The way to say there is in Kurdish is heye; the plural there are is hene. The negative of this (particularly in northern dialects) is tune (=there isn't), with plural tunin (=there aren't). E.g.: Çi heye, çi tune? [=What's new, lit. 'What is there, what isn't there'] ...
diachronic syntax in slavonic languages
... been an important field within Slavonic linguistics. In the last decades of the twentieth century, however, we witnessed an increasing dominance of synchronic linguistics leading to a shift away from diachronic syntax. The aim of this book is to give an overview of recent developments in the field e ...
... been an important field within Slavonic linguistics. In the last decades of the twentieth century, however, we witnessed an increasing dominance of synchronic linguistics leading to a shift away from diachronic syntax. The aim of this book is to give an overview of recent developments in the field e ...
Mungbam grammar - Acsu Buffalo
... A special debt of gratitude is due Mr. Ngong George Bwei Kum. George’s assistance to linguists working in Cameroon dates back to 1979, when he assisted members of the the Grassfields Bantu Working Group, including Jean-Marie Hombert and Larry Hyman, as a Naki consultant. Data from “Mekaf” reported i ...
... A special debt of gratitude is due Mr. Ngong George Bwei Kum. George’s assistance to linguists working in Cameroon dates back to 1979, when he assisted members of the the Grassfields Bantu Working Group, including Jean-Marie Hombert and Larry Hyman, as a Naki consultant. Data from “Mekaf” reported i ...
Palikur and the Typology of Classifiers
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Строй современного английского языка.
... sentences pronounced by a speaker, are the result of organising words drawn from the language's word stock, according to a pattern drawn from its grammatical system. So it appears that the, material which a scholar takes up for investigation is always a fact of speech. Were it not for such facts of ...
... sentences pronounced by a speaker, are the result of organising words drawn from the language's word stock, according to a pattern drawn from its grammatical system. So it appears that the, material which a scholar takes up for investigation is always a fact of speech. Were it not for such facts of ...
The evolution of number in Otomi
... In Old Otomi, the number system in pronominals was based on a singular-dual-plural opposition, but the dual became an unstable value in the breaking up of the old dialectal continuum. The instability is witnessed in that some of the modern languages stray considerably from the original situation, w ...
... In Old Otomi, the number system in pronominals was based on a singular-dual-plural opposition, but the dual became an unstable value in the breaking up of the old dialectal continuum. The instability is witnessed in that some of the modern languages stray considerably from the original situation, w ...
Ch 10 - CSU, Chico
... I will be so happy, when I finally finish studying. When I finally finish studying, I will be so happy. Notice that in the examples, the verb in the main clause I will be so happy is in the simple future, and the verb in the adverbial clause when I finally finish studying is in the simple present. You mig ...
... I will be so happy, when I finally finish studying. When I finally finish studying, I will be so happy. Notice that in the examples, the verb in the main clause I will be so happy is in the simple future, and the verb in the adverbial clause when I finally finish studying is in the simple present. You mig ...
Word order and information structure in Makhuwa
... both at the left and at the right periphery, while expressing the same semantic or truth-conditional content. (Marten 2007:113) Flexible or free word order in Bantu languages has also been linked to morphological properties such as subject and object marking, and the conjoint/disjoint (CJ/DJ) altern ...
... both at the left and at the right periphery, while expressing the same semantic or truth-conditional content. (Marten 2007:113) Flexible or free word order in Bantu languages has also been linked to morphological properties such as subject and object marking, and the conjoint/disjoint (CJ/DJ) altern ...
Subordinate clauses, switch-reference, and tail-head
... THL is mostly used in narratives and procedural texts3 and one of its primary functions is maintaining coherence – participant coherence and event coherence4 – between subsequent sentences in discourse.5 There appear to be different kinds of THL constructions. One of the parameters of variation is t ...
... THL is mostly used in narratives and procedural texts3 and one of its primary functions is maintaining coherence – participant coherence and event coherence4 – between subsequent sentences in discourse.5 There appear to be different kinds of THL constructions. One of the parameters of variation is t ...
Non-subject Arguments in Indonesian - ORB
... discussed in this thesis, who generously shared their time and knowledge with me. In particular, Umar Muslim was an endlessly patient teacher of both Indonesian and Javanese, and was always willing to share his own insights as a linguist. Katarina Sukamto, Eli Riharti, and Lalu Dasmara all also were ...
... discussed in this thesis, who generously shared their time and knowledge with me. In particular, Umar Muslim was an endlessly patient teacher of both Indonesian and Javanese, and was always willing to share his own insights as a linguist. Katarina Sukamto, Eli Riharti, and Lalu Dasmara all also were ...
ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION CLASS
... b. How many of you are here? Count yourselves. You can use a reflexive pronoun to make it clear that the object of a verb is the same person or thing as the subject of the verb. For example: 'Nasim killed himself means that Nasim did the killing and he was also the person who was killed. More exampl ...
... b. How many of you are here? Count yourselves. You can use a reflexive pronoun to make it clear that the object of a verb is the same person or thing as the subject of the verb. For example: 'Nasim killed himself means that Nasim did the killing and he was also the person who was killed. More exampl ...
Martina Mašková - Univerzita Karlova
... person and number, but cannot yet be called non- finite as they express mood and occur in independent clauses. (ibid.: 149-150) Syntactically, non- finite verb forms retain their verbal characteristics, most importantly their valency. Thus, they can be complemented on the basis of the basic clause ...
... person and number, but cannot yet be called non- finite as they express mood and occur in independent clauses. (ibid.: 149-150) Syntactically, non- finite verb forms retain their verbal characteristics, most importantly their valency. Thus, they can be complemented on the basis of the basic clause ...
towards a theory of denominals in english and romanian
... visiting researcher for a period of three months. I benefited a lot from the support and suggestions of Gillian Ramchand. I had the chance to attend her seminars and other seminars at the University of Tromsø, which increased my interest in linguistics. Moreover, while I was in Tromsø, she guided me ...
... visiting researcher for a period of three months. I benefited a lot from the support and suggestions of Gillian Ramchand. I had the chance to attend her seminars and other seminars at the University of Tromsø, which increased my interest in linguistics. Moreover, while I was in Tromsø, she guided me ...
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.