THE LUNYALA `K` SIMPLE SENTENCE
... The name “Abanyala” is claimed to have originated from the fact that certain people drove away the Abakhoone and for that reason, they boasted saying khubanyalire (‘we have served them right’), and therefore the name of Abanyala became applicable to all the clans of the Abanyala. Osogo, (cited in Ng ...
... The name “Abanyala” is claimed to have originated from the fact that certain people drove away the Abakhoone and for that reason, they boasted saying khubanyalire (‘we have served them right’), and therefore the name of Abanyala became applicable to all the clans of the Abanyala. Osogo, (cited in Ng ...
ENGLISH SYNTAX: THE coMpoSITE SENTENcE. THE Mood
... many hundreds of visitors are expected to see it in the next ten days there is no hierarchisation of the information. In hypotactically related clauses, one clause is syntactically and semantically subordinated to another or the other. Semantically, the information contained in the subordinate claus ...
... many hundreds of visitors are expected to see it in the next ten days there is no hierarchisation of the information. In hypotactically related clauses, one clause is syntactically and semantically subordinated to another or the other. Semantically, the information contained in the subordinate claus ...
Madalina CERBAN, A Systemic Functional Description of the Simple
... Functional grammar is a way of looking at grammar in terms of how grammar is used. In the filed of linguistics, the main alternative to functional grammar is formal grammar which is concerned with what we can say what we can not say. Functional grammar is not genetically oriented. It focuses on the ...
... Functional grammar is a way of looking at grammar in terms of how grammar is used. In the filed of linguistics, the main alternative to functional grammar is formal grammar which is concerned with what we can say what we can not say. Functional grammar is not genetically oriented. It focuses on the ...
Infinitive Clause Syntax in the Gospels
... complement, subject, object, and verbal or adjectival adjunct. While he also deals with the infinitive as imperative and the use of articles and prepositions, his most interesting discussion is his treatment of the kai> e]ge constructions with temporal infinitive constructions ...
... complement, subject, object, and verbal or adjectival adjunct. While he also deals with the infinitive as imperative and the use of articles and prepositions, his most interesting discussion is his treatment of the kai> e]ge
User`s Guide for the Accordance Hebrew Syntax Database
... Accordance Syntax Database and now this Manual are the first-fruits of that rich and ongoing collaboration. Morphologically-tagged databases of the Hebrew Bible have existed in some form for well over two decades. Within the last decade databases for the epigraphic Hebrew texts, Qumran texts, Ben Si ...
... Accordance Syntax Database and now this Manual are the first-fruits of that rich and ongoing collaboration. Morphologically-tagged databases of the Hebrew Bible have existed in some form for well over two decades. Within the last decade databases for the epigraphic Hebrew texts, Qumran texts, Ben Si ...
Insubordination and its ·uses • --
... these include· both types of nonfinite construction, such as infinitives, and those that are not normally considered to manifest nonfiniteness, such as subordinating conjunction, as well as categories that are intermediate or disputed. • To establish the range of functions that are served by insubor ...
... these include· both types of nonfinite construction, such as infinitives, and those that are not normally considered to manifest nonfiniteness, such as subordinating conjunction, as well as categories that are intermediate or disputed. • To establish the range of functions that are served by insubor ...
Prose Passages for Level 2
... 1. I would not call this to students’ attention in third or fourth grades, but should someone ask, the verb here is “were” (not “was”) because it is in the subjunctive mood. (She is not sitting before a large iron stove, so the statement is contrary to fact.) 2. “Them” is the direct object of the in ...
... 1. I would not call this to students’ attention in third or fourth grades, but should someone ask, the verb here is “were” (not “was”) because it is in the subjunctive mood. (She is not sitting before a large iron stove, so the statement is contrary to fact.) 2. “Them” is the direct object of the in ...
Subordination Index - Systematic Analysis of Language Transcripts
... This guide contains the scoring rules for the Subordination Index (SI), and directions for using SALT to enter SI codes into a transcript and to generate the SI reports. SI definition: SI is a measure of syntactic complexity which produces a ratio of the total number of clauses to the total number o ...
... This guide contains the scoring rules for the Subordination Index (SI), and directions for using SALT to enter SI codes into a transcript and to generate the SI reports. SI definition: SI is a measure of syntactic complexity which produces a ratio of the total number of clauses to the total number o ...
11 UNIT Pronouns
... Few know (his, their) craft as well as Daedalus. No one (is, are) more pleased than King Minos. Although many try, no one (escapes, escape) the king’s maze. Everything (changes, change) when Daedalus tells the secret. At last someone finds (his or her, their) way out. Some of the readers (knows, kno ...
... Few know (his, their) craft as well as Daedalus. No one (is, are) more pleased than King Minos. Although many try, no one (escapes, escape) the king’s maze. Everything (changes, change) when Daedalus tells the secret. At last someone finds (his or her, their) way out. Some of the readers (knows, kno ...
LATIN WORD ORDER A Glimpse into the Vaults.
... last. Any other word will be emphasised by taking either of these positions. An attribute separated from its noun, or an adverb separated from its verb, is thereby emphasised. Habet senectus magnam auctoritatem. Old age certainly has great influence. Hac clade periit libertas. It was liberty that pe ...
... last. Any other word will be emphasised by taking either of these positions. An attribute separated from its noun, or an adverb separated from its verb, is thereby emphasised. Habet senectus magnam auctoritatem. Old age certainly has great influence. Hac clade periit libertas. It was liberty that pe ...
The Clausal Complementation Portal
... direct objects describing what is uttered (e.g., some words). These include say, mention, claim, state, utter, reply, answer, ask, and so forth. These verbs express hopes and desires. The object of hope or desire can be a state of affairs or a concrete object or situation or abstract principle. Engl ...
... direct objects describing what is uttered (e.g., some words). These include say, mention, claim, state, utter, reply, answer, ask, and so forth. These verbs express hopes and desires. The object of hope or desire can be a state of affairs or a concrete object or situation or abstract principle. Engl ...
Here - Ohlone - University of California, Santa Cruz
... What we have instead of (a) is the order of (b), in which the subject pronoun is enclitic on the finite verb. There is a third important property of Pronoun Postposing that we want to highlight. In Irish and in other languages, displacements to the left or right are often linked with discourse ...
... What we have instead of (a) is the order of (b), in which the subject pronoun is enclitic on the finite verb. There is a third important property of Pronoun Postposing that we want to highlight. In Irish and in other languages, displacements to the left or right are often linked with discourse ...
Grammar Reveiw
... predicate but acts as a single part of speech. Prepositional Phrase: begins with a preposition and acts like a modifier. The bird on the dock Object of the preposition: the noun or object pronoun that the preposition relates to something else in the sentence. Appositive Phrase: an interrupting defin ...
... predicate but acts as a single part of speech. Prepositional Phrase: begins with a preposition and acts like a modifier. The bird on the dock Object of the preposition: the noun or object pronoun that the preposition relates to something else in the sentence. Appositive Phrase: an interrupting defin ...
On D-pronouns and the Movement of Topic Features
... pronoun (as is evident in the case in the (b) example). This means th at a movement analysis for the dislocated element itself is out of the question. We arrived at the same conclusion on the basis of the facts concerning selection criteria. Coindexation between the left-dislocated element and the t ...
... pronoun (as is evident in the case in the (b) example). This means th at a movement analysis for the dislocated element itself is out of the question. We arrived at the same conclusion on the basis of the facts concerning selection criteria. Coindexation between the left-dislocated element and the t ...
some infinitive structures in asturian
... + de+ infinitive (Yera la fía la de faelo ‘his daughter was who should do it/have done it’, ‘his daughter was usually who did it’). Asturian differs from other romance languages by the possibility of personal infinitive (unlike French) with preverbal subject (unlike Spanish, I ...
... + de+ infinitive (Yera la fía la de faelo ‘his daughter was who should do it/have done it’, ‘his daughter was usually who did it’). Asturian differs from other romance languages by the possibility of personal infinitive (unlike French) with preverbal subject (unlike Spanish, I ...
A Pronoun
... Distributive Pronoun: replaces nouns that are taken one at a time, always take a singular verb. There are three distributive pronouns: 1) each: refers to all of two more nouns Example: Each of the desks needs to be cleaned. 2) either: refers to two nouns, one or the other of the two Example: You ca ...
... Distributive Pronoun: replaces nouns that are taken one at a time, always take a singular verb. There are three distributive pronouns: 1) each: refers to all of two more nouns Example: Each of the desks needs to be cleaned. 2) either: refers to two nouns, one or the other of the two Example: You ca ...
A comparative study of participles, converbs and absolute
... language may receive a strong causal or concessive nuance, ACs still basically denote a point or period in time. Because the head nouns do not have any temporal semantics, they cannot fulfil this function on their own and need to be ‘put into time’, so to speak, by the accompanying attribute (usuall ...
... language may receive a strong causal or concessive nuance, ACs still basically denote a point or period in time. Because the head nouns do not have any temporal semantics, they cannot fulfil this function on their own and need to be ‘put into time’, so to speak, by the accompanying attribute (usuall ...
Intensive pronouns
... In English language we learn in order to communicate with people around the world. This language is one of the most widely used languages in the world. And for using this language we need to know about its grammar rules otherwise, it can seem us hard to learn that is why when we learn languages we f ...
... In English language we learn in order to communicate with people around the world. This language is one of the most widely used languages in the world. And for using this language we need to know about its grammar rules otherwise, it can seem us hard to learn that is why when we learn languages we f ...
Nouns and Pronouns Mastery
... Once we graduate from school, you should have 120 credits. [Incorrect] Once we graduate from school, we should have 120 credits. [Correct] Once we graduate from school, I should have 120 credits. [Correct] Once you graduate from school, you should have 120 credits. [Correct] The first pronoun ...
... Once we graduate from school, you should have 120 credits. [Incorrect] Once we graduate from school, we should have 120 credits. [Correct] Once we graduate from school, I should have 120 credits. [Correct] Once you graduate from school, you should have 120 credits. [Correct] The first pronoun ...
Old Nubian Relative Clauses
... “the singing man,” in the sentence “the singing man walks on the street,” which may alternatively be rendered as “the man that sings walks on the street.” The subject of the participle “singing” corresponds with the subject of the main verb “walks,” i.e., “man.” In Old Nubian, these constructions ca ...
... “the singing man,” in the sentence “the singing man walks on the street,” which may alternatively be rendered as “the man that sings walks on the street.” The subject of the participle “singing” corresponds with the subject of the main verb “walks,” i.e., “man.” In Old Nubian, these constructions ca ...
Process - Universitatea din Craiova
... Functional grammar is a way of looking at grammar in terms of how grammar is used. In the filed of linguistics, the main alternative to functional grammar is formal grammar which is concerned with what we can say what we can not say. Functional grammar is not genetically oriented. It focuses on the ...
... Functional grammar is a way of looking at grammar in terms of how grammar is used. In the filed of linguistics, the main alternative to functional grammar is formal grammar which is concerned with what we can say what we can not say. Functional grammar is not genetically oriented. It focuses on the ...
23 Pronouns Chapter Learning goaLs
... Determine if the pronoun is used as the subject or object Isolate the clause who or whom is in. Rearrange the wording to create a declarative sentence (a sentence that states a fact) rather than a question. If the pronoun is used as a subject, use who; if it is used as an object, use whom. ...
... Determine if the pronoun is used as the subject or object Isolate the clause who or whom is in. Rearrange the wording to create a declarative sentence (a sentence that states a fact) rather than a question. If the pronoun is used as a subject, use who; if it is used as an object, use whom. ...
The Grammar of Karipúna Creole
... old=person there-in 'They chopped wood, made a big fire, (and then) he threw the old-woman onto it.' (4) Duration (A,A,A = A for a long time) li maxe, li maxe, li maxe, li maxe 3s walk 3s walk 3s walk 3s walk 'He walked, he walked, he walked, he walked.' (i.e., 'He walked on and on.' / 'He walked fo ...
... old=person there-in 'They chopped wood, made a big fire, (and then) he threw the old-woman onto it.' (4) Duration (A,A,A = A for a long time) li maxe, li maxe, li maxe, li maxe 3s walk 3s walk 3s walk 3s walk 'He walked, he walked, he walked, he walked.' (i.e., 'He walked on and on.' / 'He walked fo ...
direct object pronoun - Anderson School District 5
... Notice the placement of the direct object pronouns in a sentence with an infinitive construction in Spanish: ...
... Notice the placement of the direct object pronouns in a sentence with an infinitive construction in Spanish: ...