CONTENTS - Ziyonet.uz
... always, there are many others which also function as other word classes. Thus, adverbs like dead (dead tired), clear (to get clear away), clean (I’ve clean forgotten), slow, easy (he would say that slow and easy) coincide with adjectives (a dead body, clear waters, clean hands). Adverbs like past, a ...
... always, there are many others which also function as other word classes. Thus, adverbs like dead (dead tired), clear (to get clear away), clean (I’ve clean forgotten), slow, easy (he would say that slow and easy) coincide with adjectives (a dead body, clear waters, clean hands). Adverbs like past, a ...
(Past) Participle Agreement
... Here, the past participle agrees with the moved object clitic. This agreement can be assumed to be obtained through the Spec–Head relation in the relevant low Agreement projection related to the past participial morphology/AgrPstPrtP. The relation is established in the course of movement of the cli ...
... Here, the past participle agrees with the moved object clitic. This agreement can be assumed to be obtained through the Spec–Head relation in the relevant low Agreement projection related to the past participial morphology/AgrPstPrtP. The relation is established in the course of movement of the cli ...
ISSUES IN THE PLACEMENT OF ENCLITIC PERSONAL
... no living native speakers, a project that explores the interface between syntax and prosody must take what prosodic evidence it can obtain from poetry—the only linguistic form with clearly discernible prosodic breaks. As such, the occurrence of line breaks and caesuras offer clear clues to the pros ...
... no living native speakers, a project that explores the interface between syntax and prosody must take what prosodic evidence it can obtain from poetry—the only linguistic form with clearly discernible prosodic breaks. As such, the occurrence of line breaks and caesuras offer clear clues to the pros ...
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... 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) ...
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... 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) ...
Full text - Universiteit Leiden
... The process leading to this thesis began when, during my MA studies in Zurich, my then supervisor Dr. Philippe Maurer introduced me to a Timorese student, Eduardo da Costa Guterres. His native tongue, Makasae, ended up being the topic of my MA thesis. Eduardo’s commitment and enthusiasm convinced me ...
... The process leading to this thesis began when, during my MA studies in Zurich, my then supervisor Dr. Philippe Maurer introduced me to a Timorese student, Eduardo da Costa Guterres. His native tongue, Makasae, ended up being the topic of my MA thesis. Eduardo’s commitment and enthusiasm convinced me ...
320 pages - Institutionen för filosofi, lingvistik och vetenskapsteori
... Printed by Intellecta Docusys, Göteborg, Sweden, 2003 ...
... Printed by Intellecta Docusys, Göteborg, Sweden, 2003 ...
the present perfect: an exercise in the study of events
... according to a framework to be formulated along the lines determined by the general objective. The purpose of comparing the semantics of the PPC with that of the PrP is not solely for descriptive purposes. While some believe the differences in the data are sufficient to abandon the goal of a unified ...
... according to a framework to be formulated along the lines determined by the general objective. The purpose of comparing the semantics of the PPC with that of the PrP is not solely for descriptive purposes. While some believe the differences in the data are sufficient to abandon the goal of a unified ...
Discourse, grammar, discourse
... seem that discourse simply picks up where grammar leaves off, and if so, grammar and discourse complement each other, and there’s no interesting relationship between them. The thrust of this overview of the grammar/discourse relationship is that discourse and grammar are very much part of one system ...
... seem that discourse simply picks up where grammar leaves off, and if so, grammar and discourse complement each other, and there’s no interesting relationship between them. The thrust of this overview of the grammar/discourse relationship is that discourse and grammar are very much part of one system ...
6 A-movement
... There are traditionally said to be two different types of word, namely content words/contentives (= words which have substantive lexical content) on the one hand, and function words/functors (= words which essentially serve to mark grammatical properties) on the other. The differences between the tw ...
... There are traditionally said to be two different types of word, namely content words/contentives (= words which have substantive lexical content) on the one hand, and function words/functors (= words which essentially serve to mark grammatical properties) on the other. The differences between the tw ...
A grammar of Lha`alua, an Austronesian language of Taiwan
... bound pronoun is a core argument either in S function or in A function, whereas the independent pronoun is either a core argument in S (when topicalized), E, A or O function or a peripheral argument. Prefixation is productive, whereas other affixations are not. Reduplication is widely deployed. The ...
... bound pronoun is a core argument either in S function or in A function, whereas the independent pronoun is either a core argument in S (when topicalized), E, A or O function or a peripheral argument. Prefixation is productive, whereas other affixations are not. Reduplication is widely deployed. The ...
Noun clauses function
... DEP and its function…(1d) § He explained, in English, that Bobby had the opportunity to make a big change. (Grisham, 2010, p. 241) § DEP: that Bobby had the opportunity to make a big change § observation: The action of the verb explained points directly at the DEP. § DEP function: object of the ...
... DEP and its function…(1d) § He explained, in English, that Bobby had the opportunity to make a big change. (Grisham, 2010, p. 241) § DEP: that Bobby had the opportunity to make a big change § observation: The action of the verb explained points directly at the DEP. § DEP function: object of the ...
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... My concern in analysing the element –NYA here, is to look at its synchronic distributions in the nominal domain. There are two main questions I would like to raise about –NYA, namely, (i) what element is –NYA actually? (is it the same element in all constructions, or some different elements?), and ( ...
... My concern in analysing the element –NYA here, is to look at its synchronic distributions in the nominal domain. There are two main questions I would like to raise about –NYA, namely, (i) what element is –NYA actually? (is it the same element in all constructions, or some different elements?), and ( ...
PALAVRAS
... for Danish, Esperanto and Portuguese, and – in 1986 – a morphological analyser and MT-program for Danish2. Then – in 1994 – I heard a highly contagious lecture by Fred Karlsson presenting his Constraint Grammar formalism for context based disambiguation of morphological and syntactic ambiguities. I ...
... for Danish, Esperanto and Portuguese, and – in 1986 – a morphological analyser and MT-program for Danish2. Then – in 1994 – I heard a highly contagious lecture by Fred Karlsson presenting his Constraint Grammar formalism for context based disambiguation of morphological and syntactic ambiguities. I ...
Minimalist Syntax Revisited
... content, content words often (though not always) have antonyms (i.e. ‘opposites’) – e.g. the adjective tall has the antonym short, the verb increase has the antonym decrease, and the preposition inside has the antonym outside: by contrast, a typical function word like e.g. the pronoun me has no obvi ...
... content, content words often (though not always) have antonyms (i.e. ‘opposites’) – e.g. the adjective tall has the antonym short, the verb increase has the antonym decrease, and the preposition inside has the antonym outside: by contrast, a typical function word like e.g. the pronoun me has no obvi ...
Syntactic Theory: A Formal Introduction
... So, if modern grammarians don’t worry about split infinitives and the like, then what do they study? It turns out that human languages are amazingly complex systems, whose inner workings can be investigated in large part simply by consulting the intuitions of native speakers. We employ this techniqu ...
... So, if modern grammarians don’t worry about split infinitives and the like, then what do they study? It turns out that human languages are amazingly complex systems, whose inner workings can be investigated in large part simply by consulting the intuitions of native speakers. We employ this techniqu ...
Part 9 English Idioms The English language abounds in idioms like
... Thirdly, the constituents of an idiom cannot be deleted or added to, not even an article. For instance, out of the question means 'impossible'. If the article the is deleted, the idiomaticity will be lost and it will signify `no question' instead. In question (being consi ...
... Thirdly, the constituents of an idiom cannot be deleted or added to, not even an article. For instance, out of the question means 'impossible'. If the article the is deleted, the idiomaticity will be lost and it will signify `no question' instead. In question (being consi ...
1 xxx - Edmond
... suggestions only. xxx is used as a variable for the phonological form of a morpheme, word, etc.. In the syntactic sections it is often good to include a mix of elicited and textual examples; the textual examples confer authenticity, but simple elicited examples are often easier for readers to digest ...
... suggestions only. xxx is used as a variable for the phonological form of a morpheme, word, etc.. In the syntactic sections it is often good to include a mix of elicited and textual examples; the textual examples confer authenticity, but simple elicited examples are often easier for readers to digest ...
Relative Clauses in Koine Greek
... Greek is somewhat special in that, in addition to making the restrictive vs. non-restrictive distinction, the language also makes a further distinction within the non-restrictive category, namely that between “appositional” and “continuative.” The appositional category is largely equivalent to what ...
... Greek is somewhat special in that, in addition to making the restrictive vs. non-restrictive distinction, the language also makes a further distinction within the non-restrictive category, namely that between “appositional” and “continuative.” The appositional category is largely equivalent to what ...
Journal of Memory and Language
... (Tomorrow the students, whom the professor has educated, will receive the diplomas.) If readers do not commit themselves to an assignment of the subject and object roles before reading the past participle, the thematic fit between the two nouns and the past participle could be used for this assignme ...
... (Tomorrow the students, whom the professor has educated, will receive the diplomas.) If readers do not commit themselves to an assignment of the subject and object roles before reading the past participle, the thematic fit between the two nouns and the past participle could be used for this assignme ...
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 ...
Contents - The Okuna Language
... not shied away from using technical terms in cases where I felt this would make the description more precise (to those unfamiliar with these terms, I apologise in advance). That said, I do not present a formal analysis of the language, but have tried to keep my treatment as descriptive as possible. ...
... not shied away from using technical terms in cases where I felt this would make the description more precise (to those unfamiliar with these terms, I apologise in advance). That said, I do not present a formal analysis of the language, but have tried to keep my treatment as descriptive as possible. ...
Canonical Forms of Idioms in Online Dictionaries - UKM e
... realizations. The dictionary user may be faced with the question of how to distinguish a varied form from a canonical form, since it is the canonical form that s/he obtains in a dictionary. Besides that, it is important to mention the observation made by McGlone, Glucksberg and Cacciari (1994) that ...
... realizations. The dictionary user may be faced with the question of how to distinguish a varied form from a canonical form, since it is the canonical form that s/he obtains in a dictionary. Besides that, it is important to mention the observation made by McGlone, Glucksberg and Cacciari (1994) that ...
Part-of-Speech Tagging and Partial Parsing for Irish using Finite-State Transducers and Constraint Grammar
... In this thesis, we present the development and evaluation of a suite of annotation tools for unrestricted Irish text, which go from tokenization, morphological analysis, part-of-speech tagging, right through to partial parsing. In order to develop such tools, a large body of texts is required for te ...
... In this thesis, we present the development and evaluation of a suite of annotation tools for unrestricted Irish text, which go from tokenization, morphological analysis, part-of-speech tagging, right through to partial parsing. In order to develop such tools, a large body of texts is required for te ...
Mungbam grammar - Acsu Buffalo
... the main walking trails in Lower Fungom, we went twice together on the six-hour walk from Ngun to Weh, stopping at his brother’s house in Mekaf for lunch. It would not be an exaggeration to say that the body of scholarship now available on the languages of Lower Fungom would not be nearly the same q ...
... the main walking trails in Lower Fungom, we went twice together on the six-hour walk from Ngun to Weh, stopping at his brother’s house in Mekaf for lunch. It would not be an exaggeration to say that the body of scholarship now available on the languages of Lower Fungom would not be nearly the same q ...
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.