A verb-centered Sentiment Analysis for French
... to the system via a so-called polarity lexicon. A polarity lexicon consists of an extensive list of lemmas, i.e. words in their base form, which are marked with both their polarity (or valence) and word class. This list enables the system to identify a word in a text as polar or neutral. However, po ...
... to the system via a so-called polarity lexicon. A polarity lexicon consists of an extensive list of lemmas, i.e. words in their base form, which are marked with both their polarity (or valence) and word class. This list enables the system to identify a word in a text as polar or neutral. However, po ...
Natural Language Generation
... => organism, being -- (a living thing that has (or can develop) the ability to act or function independently) => living thing, animate thing -- (a living (or once living) entity) => object, physical object -- (a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow; "it was full of rackets, ...
... => organism, being -- (a living thing that has (or can develop) the ability to act or function independently) => living thing, animate thing -- (a living (or once living) entity) => object, physical object -- (a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow; "it was full of rackets, ...
příčestí přítomné ve funkci premodifikátoru a postmodifikátoru
... When describing the English present participle, we should begin with a broader range where it belongs. Since the English present participle is one of English verb forms, we first move our attention to English verbs themselves. “Verbs typically express actions (e.g. writing) or states (e.g. being) an ...
... When describing the English present participle, we should begin with a broader range where it belongs. Since the English present participle is one of English verb forms, we first move our attention to English verbs themselves. “Verbs typically express actions (e.g. writing) or states (e.g. being) an ...
Ahland_oregon_0171A_10546 - Scholars` Bank
... morphosyntactic categories, in particular as relator nouns, verbal classifiers, and class morphemes, the final two of which are noun categorization devices. Many of these same body part terms can be incorporated into the verb or form part of lexicalized verb-noun compounds. Deverbal nominalizations ...
... morphosyntactic categories, in particular as relator nouns, verbal classifiers, and class morphemes, the final two of which are noun categorization devices. Many of these same body part terms can be incorporated into the verb or form part of lexicalized verb-noun compounds. Deverbal nominalizations ...
On degree phrases and result clauses Rijkhoek, Paulien Dea
... Her friend picked the exact same colour, [quite independently of her own choice] ...
... Her friend picked the exact same colour, [quite independently of her own choice] ...
Complex sentences in Avatime
... • Subject-marking on the verb is obligatory; there is no object agreement. • Aspect, modality and negation are marked with prefixes on the verb, no tense-marking. • When the verb is unmarked for aspect/modality, it has a perfective interpretation (or ongoing state with stative verbs). • Canonical SV ...
... • Subject-marking on the verb is obligatory; there is no object agreement. • Aspect, modality and negation are marked with prefixes on the verb, no tense-marking. • When the verb is unmarked for aspect/modality, it has a perfective interpretation (or ongoing state with stative verbs). • Canonical SV ...
- Scholarworks @ Morehead State
... The thesis also contains an overview of the processing of relative clauses (because they are similar to cleft clauses) and cleft clauses. It summarizes research on related pronoun issues in sentences, including a supposed wane in the use of whom in relative or cleft clauses and the increasing accept ...
... The thesis also contains an overview of the processing of relative clauses (because they are similar to cleft clauses) and cleft clauses. It summarizes research on related pronoun issues in sentences, including a supposed wane in the use of whom in relative or cleft clauses and the increasing accept ...
The Latvian dative and genitive: A Cognitive Grammar - DUO
... to spend a year in Latvia as an exchange student. As I gradually mastered the language, I was struck by what I saw as the simplicity and logic of the Latvian case system. The fact that my fascination for the subject has not diminished since then, is witnessed by the present dissertation. The dissert ...
... to spend a year in Latvia as an exchange student. As I gradually mastered the language, I was struck by what I saw as the simplicity and logic of the Latvian case system. The fact that my fascination for the subject has not diminished since then, is witnessed by the present dissertation. The dissert ...
A Reference Grammar of Dena Michelle Elizabeth Morrison Doctor
... This dissertation would not have been possible without the generous support of the Documenting Endangered Languages Program at the National Science Foundation (BCS No. 0817518), and I am grateful for their support. Thanks are due to the Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH) for th ...
... This dissertation would not have been possible without the generous support of the Documenting Endangered Languages Program at the National Science Foundation (BCS No. 0817518), and I am grateful for their support. Thanks are due to the Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH) for th ...
Morphosyntactic Convergence and Integration in Finland
... 2.2.2. Quantitative and semantic analysis of the PPA constructions .......69 A survey of lexics and semantics of the source verbs..........................69 Voice characteristics of PPA constructions .........................................71 2.2.3. Qualitative analysis of the PPA constructions .. ...
... 2.2.2. Quantitative and semantic analysis of the PPA constructions .......69 A survey of lexics and semantics of the source verbs..........................69 Voice characteristics of PPA constructions .........................................71 2.2.3. Qualitative analysis of the PPA constructions .. ...
Pronominal clitic dependencies
... Every analysis of pronominal clitics must account for the facts that the items treated as clitics by are treated as clitics by French. This is a question of explanatory adequacy. This very strongly suggests a fundamentally uniform analysis of clitics. For if universal grammar allows pronominal cliti ...
... Every analysis of pronominal clitics must account for the facts that the items treated as clitics by are treated as clitics by French. This is a question of explanatory adequacy. This very strongly suggests a fundamentally uniform analysis of clitics. For if universal grammar allows pronominal cliti ...
An introduction to ecclesiastical latin
... matter. Their subject-matter was often borrowed from t h e Greek; they wrote rather t o please than t o instruct; and, especially under the early Empire, they wrote with a view t o reading their works t o admiring circles of friends, whose applause they hoped t o arouse by some novel or far-fetched ...
... matter. Their subject-matter was often borrowed from t h e Greek; they wrote rather t o please than t o instruct; and, especially under the early Empire, they wrote with a view t o reading their works t o admiring circles of friends, whose applause they hoped t o arouse by some novel or far-fetched ...
- Lancaster EPrints
... field of linguistics, which have benefited me tremendously. I would also thank my second supervisor, Dr. Willem Hollmann for his help and good advice, especially his kind comments on my first assignment at Lancaster University, which have been invaluable to me. I also wish to thank many of the nice ...
... field of linguistics, which have benefited me tremendously. I would also thank my second supervisor, Dr. Willem Hollmann for his help and good advice, especially his kind comments on my first assignment at Lancaster University, which have been invaluable to me. I also wish to thank many of the nice ...
The Bisecting CP Hypothesis
... the matching of relative clause internal and external arguments in a more systematic way. This analysis combines aspects of van Craenenbroeck’s (2007) split CP analysis and Bianchi’s (1999) determiner incorporation analysis and extends them across the full range of wh-subordinate clauses, including ...
... the matching of relative clause internal and external arguments in a more systematic way. This analysis combines aspects of van Craenenbroeck’s (2007) split CP analysis and Bianchi’s (1999) determiner incorporation analysis and extends them across the full range of wh-subordinate clauses, including ...
Uppsala University
... iconic origin to some or all occurrences of reduplication, i.e. whether or not there is any ‘obvious’ function of it that is conventional in most or all languages that use it. As we will see, the process of reduplication will result in seemingly different semantic modifications when used on differen ...
... iconic origin to some or all occurrences of reduplication, i.e. whether or not there is any ‘obvious’ function of it that is conventional in most or all languages that use it. As we will see, the process of reduplication will result in seemingly different semantic modifications when used on differen ...
parameters and micro-parameters in arabic sentence structure
... In particular, the essential architecture of sentences expressing the dependency relations verbs and associated elements have with the 'functional' portion of sentences (i.e., tense/modality properties) is universal in that these dependency relations will be expressed on the basis of the same featur ...
... In particular, the essential architecture of sentences expressing the dependency relations verbs and associated elements have with the 'functional' portion of sentences (i.e., tense/modality properties) is universal in that these dependency relations will be expressed on the basis of the same featur ...
On the grammar of names
... semantic and morphosyntactic properties that both distinguish and relate the category of names from and to other putative categories. I defer for the moment the questions of whether the category of names constitutes a word class distinct from nouns, whether it belongs to some other more inclusive cl ...
... semantic and morphosyntactic properties that both distinguish and relate the category of names from and to other putative categories. I defer for the moment the questions of whether the category of names constitutes a word class distinct from nouns, whether it belongs to some other more inclusive cl ...
Definition - KhmerDocs
... PRONOUN Ex- When I look around my friends, virtually all of them seem to have got job careers. CUE ...
... PRONOUN Ex- When I look around my friends, virtually all of them seem to have got job careers. CUE ...
Russian Deverbal Nouns - Dipòsit Digital de la UB
... or the result of that action. If nouns denoting processes are closer to verbs, nouns denoting a result, that is, a concrete or an abstract entity resulting from the action, are closer to nouns. Both result and event nouns inherit the argument structure of the base verb. These analyses of the lexical ...
... or the result of that action. If nouns denoting processes are closer to verbs, nouns denoting a result, that is, a concrete or an abstract entity resulting from the action, are closer to nouns. Both result and event nouns inherit the argument structure of the base verb. These analyses of the lexical ...
Towards SSyntRels - Wanner - Observatoire de linguistique Sens
... 1. Ensure the preservation of all semantic contrasts which appear on the semantic level of utterance representation and are formally expressed on the surface, but which cannot be taken care of by other entities of the syntactic level (for instance, by the syntactic-communicative structure). 2. Ensur ...
... 1. Ensure the preservation of all semantic contrasts which appear on the semantic level of utterance representation and are formally expressed on the surface, but which cannot be taken care of by other entities of the syntactic level (for instance, by the syntactic-communicative structure). 2. Ensur ...
Строй современного английского языка.
... in the development of linguistics, and should be tried out, without implying that everything done in earlier periods should therefore be considered as valueless and "prescientific". Without going into details about this discussion we will merely . state that the view mentioned last appears to be the ...
... in the development of linguistics, and should be tried out, without implying that everything done in earlier periods should therefore be considered as valueless and "prescientific". Without going into details about this discussion we will merely . state that the view mentioned last appears to be the ...
Tlingit Dictionary - Lingít Yoo X̲ʼatángi
... land, house names, or borrowed nouns which help identify where and how that clan may have come into being. personal name The names of people are often hard to interpret, because they may be words made for a specific purpose, be is an extremely contracted form, or be very old with the meaning somewha ...
... land, house names, or borrowed nouns which help identify where and how that clan may have come into being. personal name The names of people are often hard to interpret, because they may be words made for a specific purpose, be is an extremely contracted form, or be very old with the meaning somewha ...
Collocation
... correlated with the other, grammatically non-agreed forms. C.f.: he went – he goes, I went – I go. But apart from the grammatical forms of agreement, the predicative person is directly reflected upon the verb-predicate as such; the very semantics of the person determines the subject reference of the ...
... correlated with the other, grammatically non-agreed forms. C.f.: he went – he goes, I went – I go. But apart from the grammatical forms of agreement, the predicative person is directly reflected upon the verb-predicate as such; the very semantics of the person determines the subject reference of the ...
FLOATING QUANTIFIERS, PARTITIVES AND DISTRIBUTIVITY
... subjects, direct objects or objects of prepositions. In this respect, they differ crucially from the free-standing quantifier prefixes of first-order logic, as has often been observed by the proponents of generalized quantifier theory (Barwise and Cooper (1981)). This theory treats quantifiers such ...
... subjects, direct objects or objects of prepositions. In this respect, they differ crucially from the free-standing quantifier prefixes of first-order logic, as has often been observed by the proponents of generalized quantifier theory (Barwise and Cooper (1981)). This theory treats quantifiers such ...
文法第3課 Grammar Notes for Lesson 3
... It is also possible to use the phrase いいえ、違います。to give a negative answer in past tense. Since it is a set expression, do not try to change the tense. (Iie, chigaimashita does not exist!) ...
... It is also possible to use the phrase いいえ、違います。to give a negative answer in past tense. Since it is a set expression, do not try to change the tense. (Iie, chigaimashita does not exist!) ...
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.