Adjective and attribution
... Modification of a referential concept produces an endocentric nominal expression. This kind of modification is attribution. At this point, we can propose a provisional definition of the adjective: An adjective is a member of a word class whose primary function is attribution. This definition of the ...
... Modification of a referential concept produces an endocentric nominal expression. This kind of modification is attribution. At this point, we can propose a provisional definition of the adjective: An adjective is a member of a word class whose primary function is attribution. This definition of the ...
JANNACH`S German for Reading Knowledge Sixth Edition
... for Reading Knowledge was the required textbook in a course called “Scientific German.” That first edition of “Jannach” was filled with exercises and readings on acids, chemical compounds, and World War II. The step-by-step grammar outline provided our class with all the basics to translate German t ...
... for Reading Knowledge was the required textbook in a course called “Scientific German.” That first edition of “Jannach” was filled with exercises and readings on acids, chemical compounds, and World War II. The step-by-step grammar outline provided our class with all the basics to translate German t ...
The pronominal clitic of quantified noun phrases in Slovenian
... The GQ has traditionally been recognized as a characteristic property of Slavic numeral noun phrases, although individual languages may differ with respect to the inflectional properties of the numerals and the subject-verb agreement pattern. Thus, for instance, Slovenian but not also Serbo-Croatian ...
... The GQ has traditionally been recognized as a characteristic property of Slavic numeral noun phrases, although individual languages may differ with respect to the inflectional properties of the numerals and the subject-verb agreement pattern. Thus, for instance, Slovenian but not also Serbo-Croatian ...
perfect tense
... Latin has no ARTICLES. Supply the DEFINITE ARTICLE the or the INDEFINITE ARTICLE a / an as needed in English. Most nouns of the first declension are of the feminine gender. ...
... Latin has no ARTICLES. Supply the DEFINITE ARTICLE the or the INDEFINITE ARTICLE a / an as needed in English. Most nouns of the first declension are of the feminine gender. ...
114 Raising to Oblique in Modern Greek* Brian D. Joseph University
... complementation in subject position, as in (18)1 but accept it elsewhere (e.g. (15) to (17))--this suggests that perhaps raising to oblique sentences have been reinterpreted by some speakers as a complementation option and then extended to novel uses, e.g. as subject. However, sentences like (18) ha ...
... complementation in subject position, as in (18)1 but accept it elsewhere (e.g. (15) to (17))--this suggests that perhaps raising to oblique sentences have been reinterpreted by some speakers as a complementation option and then extended to novel uses, e.g. as subject. However, sentences like (18) ha ...
Relative clauses in Asante Twi
... available strategies for identifying the case of the relativized argument within the relative clause—‘gapping’ and resumptive pronouns—are outlined. Two unusual contradictions to the ...
... available strategies for identifying the case of the relativized argument within the relative clause—‘gapping’ and resumptive pronouns—are outlined. Two unusual contradictions to the ...
Ontology lexica and automatic grammar generation
... the ontology with lexical and linguistic information. An ontology lexicon specifies how ontology concepts correspond to natural language expressions. This can support: I Interpretation (knowing how natural language expressions should be interpreted with respect to a given ontology) I ...
... the ontology with lexical and linguistic information. An ontology lexicon specifies how ontology concepts correspond to natural language expressions. This can support: I Interpretation (knowing how natural language expressions should be interpreted with respect to a given ontology) I ...
Clauses and Subordinate Clauses
... wonderful blend of unique sights, sounds, and smells. _______ 2. As I walked down the pier one weekend last summer, I noticed a cook dressed all in white tossing pizza dough to lure hungry customers. _______ 3. Near him I saw cooks who were roasting and baking all kinds of seafood. _______ 4. Among ...
... wonderful blend of unique sights, sounds, and smells. _______ 2. As I walked down the pier one weekend last summer, I noticed a cook dressed all in white tossing pizza dough to lure hungry customers. _______ 3. Near him I saw cooks who were roasting and baking all kinds of seafood. _______ 4. Among ...
The Position of Direct and Indirect Objects of Ditransitive Verbs
... A specific feature of the English verb is that it has a potential for occurring in various clause structures and for combining with other clause elements. This feature is called valency (Allerton, 1982, p. 2). Regarding the valency of the English verb, Allerton (1982, pp. 5, 36) states that subject ...
... A specific feature of the English verb is that it has a potential for occurring in various clause structures and for combining with other clause elements. This feature is called valency (Allerton, 1982, p. 2). Regarding the valency of the English verb, Allerton (1982, pp. 5, 36) states that subject ...
English Grammar 2
... (٢) Say something about that person or thing. In other words, we must have a subject to speak about and we must say or predicate something about that subject. Hence every sentence has two parts: (١) The part which names the person or thing we are speaking about. This is called the Subject of the sen ...
... (٢) Say something about that person or thing. In other words, we must have a subject to speak about and we must say or predicate something about that subject. Hence every sentence has two parts: (١) The part which names the person or thing we are speaking about. This is called the Subject of the sen ...
Case and Event Structure
... similarity of the patterns here do not support any attempt to locate the dative-accusative contrast in a particular licensing position, as by a null preposition. At this point it is possible to begin to formalize the characterization made in the previous section for the environment of the dative. As ...
... similarity of the patterns here do not support any attempt to locate the dative-accusative contrast in a particular licensing position, as by a null preposition. At this point it is possible to begin to formalize the characterization made in the previous section for the environment of the dative. As ...
Prepositional Phrase Attachment and
... knowledge intensive solution. We have used insights from linguistics, towards solving this problem. We achieved good results based on our strategy of using ‘argument structure information and feature rich lexicon’ for prepositions ‘of ’ and ‘to’. Also, the usefulness of automatic extraction of featu ...
... knowledge intensive solution. We have used insights from linguistics, towards solving this problem. We achieved good results based on our strategy of using ‘argument structure information and feature rich lexicon’ for prepositions ‘of ’ and ‘to’. Also, the usefulness of automatic extraction of featu ...
Welsh Lessons 1–10 (Autumn Term) (large )
... spoken at slightly a higher pitch, the same way you raise your voice to indicate a question. As English does not have a pitch accent, learners sometimes hear the syllable with the pitch accent as the stressed syllable. (Singers do not need to worry about this.) There are a few ways to sound more Wel ...
... spoken at slightly a higher pitch, the same way you raise your voice to indicate a question. As English does not have a pitch accent, learners sometimes hear the syllable with the pitch accent as the stressed syllable. (Singers do not need to worry about this.) There are a few ways to sound more Wel ...
writing style guide - University of Hull
... wall. The hope is that this balanced approach will satisfy the broadest possible readership, including both young people and their influencers. Only up to a point, however, is it possible to generalise about ‘University of Hull style’. While our rules concerning hyphens or capital initials, for exam ...
... wall. The hope is that this balanced approach will satisfy the broadest possible readership, including both young people and their influencers. Only up to a point, however, is it possible to generalise about ‘University of Hull style’. While our rules concerning hyphens or capital initials, for exam ...
Animating the narrow syntax
... We offer two kinds of evidence for the distinction between m-animacy and Hanimacy: Focusing first on Blackfoot, we show that H-animate nominals are a proper subset of m-animate nominals, notably because some argument positions require an H-animate nominal. As a result, H-animate nominals have a broa ...
... We offer two kinds of evidence for the distinction between m-animacy and Hanimacy: Focusing first on Blackfoot, we show that H-animate nominals are a proper subset of m-animate nominals, notably because some argument positions require an H-animate nominal. As a result, H-animate nominals have a broa ...
EN - English Grammar for the Utterly Confused
... adj. noun 2. Use vivid adjectives to make your writing more specific and descriptive. Take a larger slice of the luscious cake. adj. noun adj. noun 3. Use an adjective after a linking verb. A linking verb connects a subject with a descriptive word. The most common linking verbs are be (is, am, are, ...
... adj. noun 2. Use vivid adjectives to make your writing more specific and descriptive. Take a larger slice of the luscious cake. adj. noun adj. noun 3. Use an adjective after a linking verb. A linking verb connects a subject with a descriptive word. The most common linking verbs are be (is, am, are, ...
Clause Identification and Classification in Bengali
... The present system is divided into two parts. First, the clause identification task aims to identify the start and the end boundaries of the clauses in a sentence. Second, Clause classification system identifies the clause types. Analysis of corpus and standard grammar of Bengali revealed that claus ...
... The present system is divided into two parts. First, the clause identification task aims to identify the start and the end boundaries of the clauses in a sentence. Second, Clause classification system identifies the clause types. Analysis of corpus and standard grammar of Bengali revealed that claus ...
1. Introduction
... 3. PRO is in Complementary Distribution with Overt Pronouns Assuming that PRO exists in languages like English, we have to explain similarities and differences with other pronominal expressions. Focusing on English only, it might appear that the most salient difference between PRO and a subject pron ...
... 3. PRO is in Complementary Distribution with Overt Pronouns Assuming that PRO exists in languages like English, we have to explain similarities and differences with other pronominal expressions. Focusing on English only, it might appear that the most salient difference between PRO and a subject pron ...
The GRAMMAR Teacher`s Activity-a-Day
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Activity - alpvols
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Sentence Diagraming G L
... A simple subject may have more than one word. For example, it may be a compound noun, such as White House, or a person’s full name, such as President William Henry Harrison. A simple predicate, or verb, may also have more than one word. A main verb with its helping, or auxiliary, verbs is called a v ...
... A simple subject may have more than one word. For example, it may be a compound noun, such as White House, or a person’s full name, such as President William Henry Harrison. A simple predicate, or verb, may also have more than one word. A main verb with its helping, or auxiliary, verbs is called a v ...
Adverb Clause - jeffrey scott longstaff
... - Even though you may be right, my idea is also quite important. - We will paint this room red even though my mother doesn’t like it. - I used to read books all the time though I don’t have time for that now. - Though industry needs to grow, we cannot blindly sacrifice the environment for this. - Wh ...
... - Even though you may be right, my idea is also quite important. - We will paint this room red even though my mother doesn’t like it. - I used to read books all the time though I don’t have time for that now. - Though industry needs to grow, we cannot blindly sacrifice the environment for this. - Wh ...
double case constructions in Koine Greek - Journal of Greco
... It has long been recognized that the Greek language makes use of double case constructions—at least the double accusative variety. Although only certain verbs allow for such constructions, 1 they are nevertheless commonly encountered by readers of the New Testament and other Greek literature. Drawin ...
... It has long been recognized that the Greek language makes use of double case constructions—at least the double accusative variety. Although only certain verbs allow for such constructions, 1 they are nevertheless commonly encountered by readers of the New Testament and other Greek literature. Drawin ...
subject - HCC Learning Web
... (it is necessary to identify the noun it modifies) • USE COMMAS IF the adjective clause is nonrestrictive (it just gives additional information and is not necessary to identify the noun it modifies. • NONRESTRICTIVE adjective clauses are MORE COMMON in writing than in speaking. ...
... (it is necessary to identify the noun it modifies) • USE COMMAS IF the adjective clause is nonrestrictive (it just gives additional information and is not necessary to identify the noun it modifies. • NONRESTRICTIVE adjective clauses are MORE COMMON in writing than in speaking. ...
YET ANOTHER APPLICATION OF INFERENCE IN
... based on drinks (refreshing drink has no collocations in the current version). The statistics of correct inference were as follows: for modificatory collocations 10%; for predicative ones 93%; for verbal complements 100%, and for substantive complements 94%. So pour results for modificatory collocat ...
... based on drinks (refreshing drink has no collocations in the current version). The statistics of correct inference were as follows: for modificatory collocations 10%; for predicative ones 93%; for verbal complements 100%, and for substantive complements 94%. So pour results for modificatory collocat ...
Arabic grammar
Arabic grammar (Arabic: النحو العربي An-naḥw al-‘arabiyy or قواعد اللغة العربية qawā‘id al-lughah al-‘arabīyyah) is the grammar of the Arabic language. Arabic is a Semitic language and its grammar has many similarities with the grammar of other Semitic languages.The article focuses both on the grammar of Literary Arabic (i.e. Classical Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic, which have largely the same grammar) and of the colloquial spoken varieties of Arabic. The grammar of the two types is largely similar in its particulars. Generally, the grammar of Classical Arabic is described first, followed by the areas in which the colloquial variants tend to differ (note that not all colloquial variants have the same grammar). The largest differences between the two systems are the loss of grammatical case; the loss of the previous system of grammatical mood, along with the evolution of a new system; the loss of the inflected passive voice, except in a few relic varieties; and restriction in the use of the dual number.