A note on non-canonical passives: the case of the get
... resultative participle but its licensing happens in a different fashion. Fox and Grodzinsky (1998) suggested that the licensing of the by-phrases in the get-passive follows the pattern of the licensing of by-phrases in nominalisations and is only restricted to the affector role. Arce-Arenales and al ...
... resultative participle but its licensing happens in a different fashion. Fox and Grodzinsky (1998) suggested that the licensing of the by-phrases in the get-passive follows the pattern of the licensing of by-phrases in nominalisations and is only restricted to the affector role. Arce-Arenales and al ...
Progression in Writing
... What does your child need to develop in order to achieve the different levels for writing? The writing included in the following examples is based on an Extended Writing opportunity that children from our school have had. They are all from a narrative genre based around a task involving characters a ...
... What does your child need to develop in order to achieve the different levels for writing? The writing included in the following examples is based on an Extended Writing opportunity that children from our school have had. They are all from a narrative genre based around a task involving characters a ...
What Does the Greek First Class Conditional Imply? Gricean
... p,q] pointedly implies the fulfillment of the condition. . . . This is the crux of the whole matter9 (Robertson's emphasis). Robertson moderates his stance slightly to account for the many examples in which ei] p,q clearly does not imply truth of the proposition in the protasis. Such an instance is ...
... p,q] pointedly implies the fulfillment of the condition. . . . This is the crux of the whole matter9 (Robertson's emphasis). Robertson moderates his stance slightly to account for the many examples in which ei] p,q clearly does not imply truth of the proposition in the protasis. Such an instance is ...
Grace Theological Journal 12.1 (1992) 99
... p,q] pointedly implies the fulfillment of the condition. . . . This is the crux of the whole matter9 (Robertson's emphasis). Robertson moderates his stance slightly to account for the many examples in which ei] p,q clearly does not imply truth of the proposition in the protasis. Such an instance is ...
... p,q] pointedly implies the fulfillment of the condition. . . . This is the crux of the whole matter9 (Robertson's emphasis). Robertson moderates his stance slightly to account for the many examples in which ei] p,q clearly does not imply truth of the proposition in the protasis. Such an instance is ...
114 Raising to Oblique in Modern Greek* Brian D. Joseph University
... interest. Despite the fact that two constructions are superfically so parallel that one is tempted to relate them cross-linguistica lly, in actuality, they turn out to be quite different, the Greek construction being a "legitimate" raising whereas the English being perhaps best viewed as an optional ...
... interest. Despite the fact that two constructions are superfically so parallel that one is tempted to relate them cross-linguistica lly, in actuality, they turn out to be quite different, the Greek construction being a "legitimate" raising whereas the English being perhaps best viewed as an optional ...
Fulltext: english,
... book is still laudable for its commitment to presenting “a framework in which many traditional questions can fruitfully be raised, discussed, and answered” (p. 3). The primary goal of the book is to develop a theoretical apparatus which is necessary to study the meanings of morphemes and how they co ...
... book is still laudable for its commitment to presenting “a framework in which many traditional questions can fruitfully be raised, discussed, and answered” (p. 3). The primary goal of the book is to develop a theoretical apparatus which is necessary to study the meanings of morphemes and how they co ...
Person Resolution Agreement in L2 Compositions: Native Arabic
... (GB) and Minimalism, among other systems (Corbett, 2009, p. 125). I use this term as well for these three agreement features (person, number, and gender). ...
... (GB) and Minimalism, among other systems (Corbett, 2009, p. 125). I use this term as well for these three agreement features (person, number, and gender). ...
Full Text - Institute for Logic, Language and Computation
... Compositionality of meaning is a standard principle in logic. It is hardly ever discussed there, and almost always adhered to. Propositional logic clearly satisfies the principle: the meaning of a formula is its truth value and the meaning of a compound formula is indeed a function of the truth valu ...
... Compositionality of meaning is a standard principle in logic. It is hardly ever discussed there, and almost always adhered to. Propositional logic clearly satisfies the principle: the meaning of a formula is its truth value and the meaning of a compound formula is indeed a function of the truth valu ...
Existential Sentences Cross-Linguistically - e
... used in any given language is a function of the existing resources in that language and will vary accordingly in their syntactic analysis. In this sense non-canonicity is crucial: to be non-canonical presupposes that there is something canonical. Since what is canonical differs from language to lan ...
... used in any given language is a function of the existing resources in that language and will vary accordingly in their syntactic analysis. In this sense non-canonicity is crucial: to be non-canonical presupposes that there is something canonical. Since what is canonical differs from language to lan ...
10 Conclusions - General Guide To Personal and Societies Web
... cognitive processes of I-Language, outlined in theories such as the ConstructionIntegration Model, interact with external representations of language in order to construct internal representative models of that E-Language. Secondly, ‘Foundations’ indicates that this work does not deliver a fully fun ...
... cognitive processes of I-Language, outlined in theories such as the ConstructionIntegration Model, interact with external representations of language in order to construct internal representative models of that E-Language. Secondly, ‘Foundations’ indicates that this work does not deliver a fully fun ...
Syntactic Theory: A Formal Introduction
... to say, *Lee is improbable to be elected? (In keeping with standard linguistic practice, we will use an asterisk to mark an expression that is not well-formed – that is, that doesn’t ‘sound good’ to our ears). Example 2: The sentences They saw Pat with Chris and They saw Pat and Chris are near parap ...
... to say, *Lee is improbable to be elected? (In keeping with standard linguistic practice, we will use an asterisk to mark an expression that is not well-formed – that is, that doesn’t ‘sound good’ to our ears). Example 2: The sentences They saw Pat with Chris and They saw Pat and Chris are near parap ...
Syntactic Translation Strategies - TamPub
... languages, such as Estonia (Männikkö 1985, Rauhaniemi 1991) and Hungarian (Keresztes 1964), and with Germanic language such as English (Chesterman 1979) and with Asian language such as Japanese (Aoyama 2001). However, little research has been conducted on comparing the Finnish and Chinese languages. ...
... languages, such as Estonia (Männikkö 1985, Rauhaniemi 1991) and Hungarian (Keresztes 1964), and with Germanic language such as English (Chesterman 1979) and with Asian language such as Japanese (Aoyama 2001). However, little research has been conducted on comparing the Finnish and Chinese languages. ...
NooJ Semantic dictionaries - elliadd - Université de Franche
... implementation of the natural language semantic relations into the NooJ system: – to create specialized Semantic Dictionaries for English, French and Bulgarian based on WordNet semantic relations; – to provide compete formalization of the inflection for simple and compound words included in the Wn s ...
... implementation of the natural language semantic relations into the NooJ system: – to create specialized Semantic Dictionaries for English, French and Bulgarian based on WordNet semantic relations; – to provide compete formalization of the inflection for simple and compound words included in the Wn s ...
Experiments for Dependency Parsing of Greek
... dependents are low scoring nodes: this is because they are often attached to the correct head but are mislabeled as adverbial dependents (Adv) or plain objects (Obj). Dependents labeled as ellipsis (ExD) or heading appositional (Apos) constructions are also more error-prone. The same applies to node ...
... dependents are low scoring nodes: this is because they are often attached to the correct head but are mislabeled as adverbial dependents (Adv) or plain objects (Obj). Dependents labeled as ellipsis (ExD) or heading appositional (Apos) constructions are also more error-prone. The same applies to node ...
semiotic mediation, language and society: three exotripic theories
... of consciousness that has deservedly received much attention during the last two decades. The theory is associated with the name of Vygotsky (1962; 1978), who introduced its crucial features during the early days of Russia’s communist revolution. At this point, two comments about this theory appear ...
... of consciousness that has deservedly received much attention during the last two decades. The theory is associated with the name of Vygotsky (1962; 1978), who introduced its crucial features during the early days of Russia’s communist revolution. At this point, two comments about this theory appear ...
Grammar Practice Workbook - Muncie Central Early College
... Underline all of the adjectives, except articles, in the following passage. Along the foot of a tilted red rock a porcupine came. . . . It broke open a tiny shelter of sticks and some meager round-eared creature, all eyes and bony limbs, fled across the stones. The porcupine, ignoring it, was about ...
... Underline all of the adjectives, except articles, in the following passage. Along the foot of a tilted red rock a porcupine came. . . . It broke open a tiny shelter of sticks and some meager round-eared creature, all eyes and bony limbs, fled across the stones. The porcupine, ignoring it, was about ...
Grammar Practice Workbook
... Underline all of the adjectives, except articles, in the following passage. Along the foot of a tilted red rock a porcupine came. . . . It broke open a tiny shelter of sticks and some meager round-eared creature, all eyes and bony limbs, fled across the stones. The porcupine, ignoring it, was about ...
... Underline all of the adjectives, except articles, in the following passage. Along the foot of a tilted red rock a porcupine came. . . . It broke open a tiny shelter of sticks and some meager round-eared creature, all eyes and bony limbs, fled across the stones. The porcupine, ignoring it, was about ...
ILLOCUTIONARY FORCE INDICATING DEVICES (IFID) MOOD IN
... the declaration; the direction of fit simultaneously word to world and world to word; they are not characterized by the utterance of any psychological state. The status of speech acts of this class is a special one, because in order to have a successful performance there is needed for a system of ru ...
... the declaration; the direction of fit simultaneously word to world and world to word; they are not characterized by the utterance of any psychological state. The status of speech acts of this class is a special one, because in order to have a successful performance there is needed for a system of ru ...
Grammar Practice Workbook
... Underline all of the adjectives, except articles, in the following passage. Along the foot of a tilted red rock a porcupine came. . . . It broke open a tiny shelter of sticks and some meager round-eared creature, all eyes and bony limbs, fled across the stones. The porcupine, ignoring it, was about ...
... Underline all of the adjectives, except articles, in the following passage. Along the foot of a tilted red rock a porcupine came. . . . It broke open a tiny shelter of sticks and some meager round-eared creature, all eyes and bony limbs, fled across the stones. The porcupine, ignoring it, was about ...
Introduction with a State of the Art in Generative Slovenian Syntax
... popularity in the last 15 years. Numerous articles have been published that include Slovenian data and in some cases take Slovenian data as their starting point or main focus. Papers discussing Slovenian syntax have appeared in a number of top journals for generative grammar: Linguistic Inquiry, Nat ...
... popularity in the last 15 years. Numerous articles have been published that include Slovenian data and in some cases take Slovenian data as their starting point or main focus. Papers discussing Slovenian syntax have appeared in a number of top journals for generative grammar: Linguistic Inquiry, Nat ...
A construction based analysis of child directed speech Thea Cameron-Faulkner
... to the frequency with which and the ways in which their mothers used those same precise morphemes in discourse. What all of these studies suggest is that there may be close links between the way adults use particular syntactic phrases and expressions in CDS and the way children learn those same lexi ...
... to the frequency with which and the ways in which their mothers used those same precise morphemes in discourse. What all of these studies suggest is that there may be close links between the way adults use particular syntactic phrases and expressions in CDS and the way children learn those same lexi ...
Combinatorial structures and processing in Neural Blackboard
... arbitrary binding of words in (potentially novel) sentence structures or even new words in sentence structures, as in Figure 2. In each of these cases, the behavior of answering a question (probing for relation information or binding) depends on connecting sensory information to motor activation, in ...
... arbitrary binding of words in (potentially novel) sentence structures or even new words in sentence structures, as in Figure 2. In each of these cases, the behavior of answering a question (probing for relation information or binding) depends on connecting sensory information to motor activation, in ...
Prepositional Phrase Attachment and
... Department of Computer Science and Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Mumbai, India ...
... Department of Computer Science and Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Mumbai, India ...
finiteverb - University of Essex
... of head-to-head movement) first to AGR and then to T, so that have/be also inflect both for tense and agreement; from T they can be raised to C, resulting in inversion structures such as 'Was he telling the truth?'. Clauses containing finite nonauxiliary verbs (e.g. 'He tells the truth') involve a n ...
... of head-to-head movement) first to AGR and then to T, so that have/be also inflect both for tense and agreement; from T they can be raised to C, resulting in inversion structures such as 'Was he telling the truth?'. Clauses containing finite nonauxiliary verbs (e.g. 'He tells the truth') involve a n ...
çukurova university institute of social sciences department of english
... me in one way or another during the completion of this thesis. First of all, I would like to thank Associate Professor Hatice Sofu for being my supervisor in my first year in MA, and for her guidance and support during that period. I also want to thank her for kindly directing me to the person she t ...
... me in one way or another during the completion of this thesis. First of all, I would like to thank Associate Professor Hatice Sofu for being my supervisor in my first year in MA, and for her guidance and support during that period. I also want to thank her for kindly directing me to the person she t ...