54. Adverbs and adverbials
... do not possess clear markers for category membership and can only be defined via their syntactic function of being prototypically used as adverbials. In English, both cases exist: There is a large class of deadjectival -ly adverbs that can be identified through their morphology as adverbs. On the ot ...
... do not possess clear markers for category membership and can only be defined via their syntactic function of being prototypically used as adverbials. In English, both cases exist: There is a large class of deadjectival -ly adverbs that can be identified through their morphology as adverbs. On the ot ...
Inner aspect and telicity
... respect to the roles that different participants may have in it, and represent the eventuality itself as yet another argument of the VP predicate. For a detailed introduction to the presented notions see e.g. Parsons (1990). In the dissertation, I use decomposition of eventualities to also decompose ...
... respect to the roles that different participants may have in it, and represent the eventuality itself as yet another argument of the VP predicate. For a detailed introduction to the presented notions see e.g. Parsons (1990). In the dissertation, I use decomposition of eventualities to also decompose ...
T H C
... time to discuss my topic, the philosophy of language and the history of linguistics with me both during our meetings and over email and I know that he helped me become the conscientious researcher that I now am. He also introduced me to the history of linguistics, and for this I am also immensely gr ...
... time to discuss my topic, the philosophy of language and the history of linguistics with me both during our meetings and over email and I know that he helped me become the conscientious researcher that I now am. He also introduced me to the history of linguistics, and for this I am also immensely gr ...
my dissertation - Semantics Archive
... whenever I needed someone to talk to, be it about my dissertation or something else. I want to thank Peggy Speas for her guidance and support all throughout my “growing up” process as a linguist. Peggy not only served on my dissertation committee but also on my first generals paper committee. She wa ...
... whenever I needed someone to talk to, be it about my dissertation or something else. I want to thank Peggy Speas for her guidance and support all throughout my “growing up” process as a linguist. Peggy not only served on my dissertation committee but also on my first generals paper committee. She wa ...
PART FOUR DISCOURSES OVER THE COURSE OF TIME
... Most of the complex interjections seem to be Old English formations, however. Although grammars often stress that interjections are natural sounds or in any case of an onomatopoetic or sound-symbolic origin and that they are phonologically and morphologically irregular, the examples show that interj ...
... Most of the complex interjections seem to be Old English formations, however. Although grammars often stress that interjections are natural sounds or in any case of an onomatopoetic or sound-symbolic origin and that they are phonologically and morphologically irregular, the examples show that interj ...
the cookbook as PDF
... lemon is a model developed in the Monnet project to be a standard for sharing lexical information on the semantic web. lemon draws heavily from earlier work of the Monnet members, in particular from LexInfo (Cimiano et al., 2011), LIR (Montiel-Ponsoda et al., 2008) and LMF (Francopoulo et al., 2006) ...
... lemon is a model developed in the Monnet project to be a standard for sharing lexical information on the semantic web. lemon draws heavily from earlier work of the Monnet members, in particular from LexInfo (Cimiano et al., 2011), LIR (Montiel-Ponsoda et al., 2008) and LMF (Francopoulo et al., 2006) ...
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... in text to improve information retrieval effectiveness. In particular, the study investigated whether the information obtained by matching causal relations expressed in documents with the causal relations expressed in users' queries could be used to improve document retrieval results in comparison t ...
... in text to improve information retrieval effectiveness. In particular, the study investigated whether the information obtained by matching causal relations expressed in documents with the causal relations expressed in users' queries could be used to improve document retrieval results in comparison t ...
chris_khoo.PhD_thesi
... in text to improve information retrieval effectiveness. In particular, the study investigated whether the information obtained by matching causal relations expressed in documents with the causal relations expressed in users' queries could be used to improve document retrieval results in comparison t ...
... in text to improve information retrieval effectiveness. In particular, the study investigated whether the information obtained by matching causal relations expressed in documents with the causal relations expressed in users' queries could be used to improve document retrieval results in comparison t ...
The Grammar of English Grammars
... I could conveniently strengthen by better authority than my own, I have not failed to support with all that was due, of names, guillemets, and references. Like every other grammarian, I stake my reputation as an author, upon "a certain set of opinions," and a certain manner of exhibiting them, appea ...
... I could conveniently strengthen by better authority than my own, I have not failed to support with all that was due, of names, guillemets, and references. Like every other grammarian, I stake my reputation as an author, upon "a certain set of opinions," and a certain manner of exhibiting them, appea ...
1 Chapter 1. Introduction: status and definition of compounding
... Spelling also cannot be taken as a plausible criterion for determining compoundhood. Spelling is generally rejected as a criterion of compoundhood in English because the spelling of compounds is so inconsistent.2 Although there might seem to be a tendency for institutionalized compounds to be spelle ...
... Spelling also cannot be taken as a plausible criterion for determining compoundhood. Spelling is generally rejected as a criterion of compoundhood in English because the spelling of compounds is so inconsistent.2 Although there might seem to be a tendency for institutionalized compounds to be spelle ...
PPT_week_8
... 1. Nature of meaning The criterion of meaning is a useful starting point, but as a decisive criterion, it has at least the following problems ...
... 1. Nature of meaning The criterion of meaning is a useful starting point, but as a decisive criterion, it has at least the following problems ...
ON THE SYNTAX OF PARTICIPIAL MODIFIERS*
... an additional trace W of the raised relative head N)4. We differ from both Kayne and Siloni in that we do not postulate an overt syntactic reflex of property formation (head movement or operator movement) unless required by the complexity of the structure, which is certainly not the case for partic ...
... an additional trace W of the raised relative head N)4. We differ from both Kayne and Siloni in that we do not postulate an overt syntactic reflex of property formation (head movement or operator movement) unless required by the complexity of the structure, which is certainly not the case for partic ...
A PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH AND ARABIC ADVERBIAL
... Such words are excluded since they are used in much the same way as 'conjunctions' rather than adverbials. They indicate a relationship between the sentence or clause they introduce and the ...
... Such words are excluded since they are used in much the same way as 'conjunctions' rather than adverbials. They indicate a relationship between the sentence or clause they introduce and the ...
Issues in Salish Syntax and Semantics
... meanings; and the investigation of such intuitions is parallel to the investigation of ‘possible sentences’ and their meanings (i.e., the enterprise of generative syntax). That the domain of possible words (or in this case, possible roots) is of more than hypothetical interest is shown by the fact t ...
... meanings; and the investigation of such intuitions is parallel to the investigation of ‘possible sentences’ and their meanings (i.e., the enterprise of generative syntax). That the domain of possible words (or in this case, possible roots) is of more than hypothetical interest is shown by the fact t ...
SIIM ORASMAA Explorations of the Problem of Broad
... in the context of less resourced languages. We contribute by exploring this question in the context of automatic event analysis of Estonian – a language which has scarce support in terms of language resources for event analysis – providing an investigation starting from time-oriented event analysis ...
... in the context of less resourced languages. We contribute by exploring this question in the context of automatic event analysis of Estonian – a language which has scarce support in terms of language resources for event analysis – providing an investigation starting from time-oriented event analysis ...
Further and Farther
... In this thesis, we examine the kind of relationship that holds between further and farther by means of a comparative corpus analysis covering the period from 1570 to 1920. From a diachronic standpoint, both forms have shown more functional overlap than differentiation, their current division of labo ...
... In this thesis, we examine the kind of relationship that holds between further and farther by means of a comparative corpus analysis covering the period from 1570 to 1920. From a diachronic standpoint, both forms have shown more functional overlap than differentiation, their current division of labo ...
A Study of Word Order Variation in German, with Special Reference
... Ralf Steinberger – Word Order Variation in German, Modifiers (Ph.D. Thesis, UMIST, 1994) ...
... Ralf Steinberger – Word Order Variation in German, Modifiers (Ph.D. Thesis, UMIST, 1994) ...
A Diachronic Study on the Complementation Patterns of the Verb
... Tutkimusaineistonani käytin korpusesimerkkejä pääasiassa The Corpus of Historical American English -korpuksesta, jonka materiaali koostuu kaunokirjallisuudesta, tietokirjallisuudesta, ...
... Tutkimusaineistonani käytin korpusesimerkkejä pääasiassa The Corpus of Historical American English -korpuksesta, jonka materiaali koostuu kaunokirjallisuudesta, tietokirjallisuudesta, ...
Treebank-Based Deep Grammar Acquisition for French Probabilistic Parsing Resources Natalie Schluter
... Motivated by the expense in time and other resources to produce hand-crafted grammars, there has been increased interest in wide-coverage grammars automatically obtained from treebanks. In particular, recent years have seen a move towards acquiring deep (LFG, HPSG and CCG) resources that can represe ...
... Motivated by the expense in time and other resources to produce hand-crafted grammars, there has been increased interest in wide-coverage grammars automatically obtained from treebanks. In particular, recent years have seen a move towards acquiring deep (LFG, HPSG and CCG) resources that can represe ...
Resúmenes - Colloque international de Linguistique de Corpus
... aprendientes de inglés., Nicolas Ballier [et al.] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... aprendientes de inglés., Nicolas Ballier [et al.] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Attention and L2 learners` segmentation of complex sentences
... who was the co-director of FLARE. She inspired her students by showing the importance of being positive all the time, and she demonstrated how such an attitude made her a great scholar and a great mentor. I will continue to hold what she taught in memory as I pursue my career. ...
... who was the co-director of FLARE. She inspired her students by showing the importance of being positive all the time, and she demonstrated how such an attitude made her a great scholar and a great mentor. I will continue to hold what she taught in memory as I pursue my career. ...
Document
... Now, imagine an enormous crane with a heavy steel support which is supposed to go on the 9th floor of the building. What would happen if the crane let go of that steel support in midair - in the place where it was supposed to go - BEFORE THE OTHER EIGHT FLOORS HAD BEEN BUILT? The piece of steel woul ...
... Now, imagine an enormous crane with a heavy steel support which is supposed to go on the 9th floor of the building. What would happen if the crane let go of that steel support in midair - in the place where it was supposed to go - BEFORE THE OTHER EIGHT FLOORS HAD BEEN BUILT? The piece of steel woul ...
320 pages - Institutionen för filosofi, lingvistik och vetenskapsteori
... from those found in adult writers and pose more challenge to current grammar checkers, that are oriented towards texts written by adult writers. The robustness and modularity of FiniteCheck makes it possible to perform both error detection and diagnostics. Moreover, the grammars can in principle be ...
... from those found in adult writers and pose more challenge to current grammar checkers, that are oriented towards texts written by adult writers. The robustness and modularity of FiniteCheck makes it possible to perform both error detection and diagnostics. Moreover, the grammars can in principle be ...
Adverbs in Kenyang
... Advocates of this line of thought (Jackendoff 1972; Travis 1988, etc.) posit that various types of adverbs may select for propositions, speech acts or events, each of which interacts with syntactic principles to produce different adverbial behaviours. The analysis supposes that the nature of the syn ...
... Advocates of this line of thought (Jackendoff 1972; Travis 1988, etc.) posit that various types of adverbs may select for propositions, speech acts or events, each of which interacts with syntactic principles to produce different adverbial behaviours. The analysis supposes that the nature of the syn ...
A truth-functional account of metalinguistic negation, with evidence
... those just mentioned; however, the possible grounds for objection are usually taken to exclude truth-conditional content because that is dealt with by descriptive negation. So we seem to have two distinct ways of interpreting the negation operator. Horn (1985, 136) sums up the situation as follows, ...
... those just mentioned; however, the possible grounds for objection are usually taken to exclude truth-conditional content because that is dealt with by descriptive negation. So we seem to have two distinct ways of interpreting the negation operator. Horn (1985, 136) sums up the situation as follows, ...