3. @ The Clause
... (172b,d) may appear to be of a phrasal classification, their substitution counterparts show a potential subject slot within the constituency--promoting its status from a single constituent phrase to a multi-constituent clause. (Recall, that two phrases create a clause: in this sense below, an empty ...
... (172b,d) may appear to be of a phrasal classification, their substitution counterparts show a potential subject slot within the constituency--promoting its status from a single constituent phrase to a multi-constituent clause. (Recall, that two phrases create a clause: in this sense below, an empty ...
full view of the paper
... being of equal structural rank. Coordination gives equal grammatical emphasis of two or more ideas.” So, both agree that coordinating conjunctions are conjunctions that are used to link two or more independent clauses that gives more than one ideas as a complex sentence. Coordination also gives equa ...
... being of equal structural rank. Coordination gives equal grammatical emphasis of two or more ideas.” So, both agree that coordinating conjunctions are conjunctions that are used to link two or more independent clauses that gives more than one ideas as a complex sentence. Coordination also gives equa ...
Notes on Demonstratives in Kutenai
... Despite the fact that the obviative forms nas ‘this’ and qus (qu÷s) ‘that (more distant) are the two most frequent demonstrative forms in the texts, there is not one clear instance of either of them occurring adnominally with a concrete noun, though there are instances with locational nouns (see bel ...
... Despite the fact that the obviative forms nas ‘this’ and qus (qu÷s) ‘that (more distant) are the two most frequent demonstrative forms in the texts, there is not one clear instance of either of them occurring adnominally with a concrete noun, though there are instances with locational nouns (see bel ...
Chapter 3 Pronouns
... 1. Death Valley is famous for its strange moving boulders. 2. They are found in a dry lake bed called Racetrack Playa. 3. The rocks slide on their own, leaving long tracks behind them. 4. Can you think of an explanation for this curious event? 5. Investigators offer two major theories for us to cons ...
... 1. Death Valley is famous for its strange moving boulders. 2. They are found in a dry lake bed called Racetrack Playa. 3. The rocks slide on their own, leaving long tracks behind them. 4. Can you think of an explanation for this curious event? 5. Investigators offer two major theories for us to cons ...
The Reduced Relative Clause: A Misnomer?
... participles convey an uncompleted action and so are interpreted as occurring simultaneously with the time referred to by the matrix verb. Unreduced relatives can only be interpreted „deictically‟. This is why sentences such as (9b) and (9d) are perfectly acceptable. Relative to the moment of speakin ...
... participles convey an uncompleted action and so are interpreted as occurring simultaneously with the time referred to by the matrix verb. Unreduced relatives can only be interpreted „deictically‟. This is why sentences such as (9b) and (9d) are perfectly acceptable. Relative to the moment of speakin ...
Embedded and Coordinated Finite and non-finite Clauses in
... not relevant for determining the number of clauses or sentences ; only lexical verbs are . In a coordinated sentence , there are also two lexical verbs ( or more , if more clauses are coordinated or if one of them contains an embedded clause ) but they are joined by a coordinator .Thus in (3), we ha ...
... not relevant for determining the number of clauses or sentences ; only lexical verbs are . In a coordinated sentence , there are also two lexical verbs ( or more , if more clauses are coordinated or if one of them contains an embedded clause ) but they are joined by a coordinator .Thus in (3), we ha ...
12 Multi-Clause Sentences
... Relative clauses (RCs) (also, but misleadingly, called adjective clauses), follow the head nouns they modify and may begin either with that, a wh-word such as who or which, a phrase with a wh-word in it, or no special word at all. Relative clauses must be divided into two types, restrictive and non‑ ...
... Relative clauses (RCs) (also, but misleadingly, called adjective clauses), follow the head nouns they modify and may begin either with that, a wh-word such as who or which, a phrase with a wh-word in it, or no special word at all. Relative clauses must be divided into two types, restrictive and non‑ ...
Journal of Memory and Language
... The empty position that the relative pronoun leaves behind in the structure (indicated by e in (8) and (9)) is called a gap, and the relative pronoun is the filler for this gap. The AFS states that when a reader encounters a filler, it is assigned to the earliest possible gap position. In relative c ...
... The empty position that the relative pronoun leaves behind in the structure (indicated by e in (8) and (9)) is called a gap, and the relative pronoun is the filler for this gap. The AFS states that when a reader encounters a filler, it is assigned to the earliest possible gap position. In relative c ...
Pronouns: Case and Reference
... When than or as is part of a sentence of comparison, the sentence sometimes doesn’t include words to complete the comparison outright. Rather, by omitting certain words, the sentence implies the comparison. For example, My twomonth-old Saint Bernard is larger than most full-grown dogs [are] doesn’t ...
... When than or as is part of a sentence of comparison, the sentence sometimes doesn’t include words to complete the comparison outright. Rather, by omitting certain words, the sentence implies the comparison. For example, My twomonth-old Saint Bernard is larger than most full-grown dogs [are] doesn’t ...
This chapter accounts an overview of Manipuri clause and it
... into account the function of clauses within the sentence, e.g. as Adverbial, Noun or Adjective. It would also analyze clauses into formal elements of structure, such as subject, verb, object, complement and adverbial. A clause is a “closed” syntactic constituent in a special sense. The term ‘clause’ ...
... into account the function of clauses within the sentence, e.g. as Adverbial, Noun or Adjective. It would also analyze clauses into formal elements of structure, such as subject, verb, object, complement and adverbial. A clause is a “closed” syntactic constituent in a special sense. The term ‘clause’ ...
1 The College Guide to Brushing Up On Grammar and Style
... o Dependent clauses begin with subordinating conjunctions and cannot stand alone as sentences. The most common subordinating conjunctions are after, although, as, as if, because, before, even though, if, since, so that, than, that, though, unless, until, when, where, whether, and while. Ide ...
... o Dependent clauses begin with subordinating conjunctions and cannot stand alone as sentences. The most common subordinating conjunctions are after, although, as, as if, because, before, even though, if, since, so that, than, that, though, unless, until, when, where, whether, and while. Ide ...
湖南省第一师范学院外语系备课用纸
... personal and nonpersonal gender, and between masculine and feminine gender. These gender distinctions are largely restricted to the third person singular of personal, possessive, and reflexive pronouns and corresponding determiners. In the use of these pronouns and determiners we must see to it that ...
... personal and nonpersonal gender, and between masculine and feminine gender. These gender distinctions are largely restricted to the third person singular of personal, possessive, and reflexive pronouns and corresponding determiners. In the use of these pronouns and determiners we must see to it that ...
Report of group II of the GU project in MT research
... nominal block and thus serve(s) as the fulcrum (fulcra): thus, for instance, the number and gender of modifying adjectives will depend on the noun or noun substitute; only nouns or noun substitutes governing the dative will be followed by dependent nominal phrases in the dative. (5) Relative Constru ...
... nominal block and thus serve(s) as the fulcrum (fulcra): thus, for instance, the number and gender of modifying adjectives will depend on the noun or noun substitute; only nouns or noun substitutes governing the dative will be followed by dependent nominal phrases in the dative. (5) Relative Constru ...
Metonymy as a Syntactic Strategy in Assigning Informational
... realize the syntactic function of head of the marked noun phrase. This syntactic function is supplanted by the NP “the ham sandwich”, which is new information. However, this expression does not bring about the description of the customer but its identification. “The ham sandwich” is recognized as pa ...
... realize the syntactic function of head of the marked noun phrase. This syntactic function is supplanted by the NP “the ham sandwich”, which is new information. However, this expression does not bring about the description of the customer but its identification. “The ham sandwich” is recognized as pa ...
ETCBC Glossary
... introducing a participial clause (a clause in which the predicate is a verbal participle), is still formally classified as an article, but syntactically it functions as a conjunction similar to אֲשֶׁר: compare Lev. 17:10 הַגֵּר הַגָּר בְּתוֹכָםwith Lev. 17:8 with “ הַגֵּר אֲ שֶׁר־יָגוּר בְּתוֹ ...
... introducing a participial clause (a clause in which the predicate is a verbal participle), is still formally classified as an article, but syntactically it functions as a conjunction similar to אֲשֶׁר: compare Lev. 17:10 הַגֵּר הַגָּר בְּתוֹכָםwith Lev. 17:8 with “ הַגֵּר אֲ שֶׁר־יָגוּר בְּתוֹ ...
Grammar Module One: Building Sentences
... (opening sentence of Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery [who knew her way around a sentence]): Mrs. Rachel Lynde lived just where the Avonlea main road dipped down into a little hollow, fringed with alders and ladies eardrops and traversed by a brook that had its source away back in the woods o ...
... (opening sentence of Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery [who knew her way around a sentence]): Mrs. Rachel Lynde lived just where the Avonlea main road dipped down into a little hollow, fringed with alders and ladies eardrops and traversed by a brook that had its source away back in the woods o ...
Grammar Module One
... (opening sentence of Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery [who knew her way around a sentence]): Mrs. Rachel Lynde lived just where the Avonlea main road dipped down into a little hollow, fringed with alders and ladies eardrops and traversed by a brook that had its source away back in the woods o ...
... (opening sentence of Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery [who knew her way around a sentence]): Mrs. Rachel Lynde lived just where the Avonlea main road dipped down into a little hollow, fringed with alders and ladies eardrops and traversed by a brook that had its source away back in the woods o ...
Bell Ringer 26/27
... • The seven coordinating conjunctions used as connecting words at the beginning of an independent clause are for ...
... • The seven coordinating conjunctions used as connecting words at the beginning of an independent clause are for ...
Relative Clauses in Koine Greek
... to.him? “Or what man among you, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone?” Here, the head noun, , “anthropos”, “man”, is nominative masculine singular. Thus the relative pronoun, , “hon”, “whom”, is also masculine and singular. But its case is accusative, because it functions as on ...
... to.him? “Or what man among you, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone?” Here, the head noun, , “anthropos”, “man”, is nominative masculine singular. Thus the relative pronoun, , “hon”, “whom”, is also masculine and singular. But its case is accusative, because it functions as on ...
A Computational Analysis of the Persian Noun Phrase
... The main constituents of a Noun Phrase in Persian are introduced below. These parts of speech will be used in later sections when discussing the structure of the NP. Note that there is no definite article in Persian, only an indefinite, which appears as an affix attached to the noun or adjective. No ...
... The main constituents of a Noun Phrase in Persian are introduced below. These parts of speech will be used in later sections when discussing the structure of the NP. Note that there is no definite article in Persian, only an indefinite, which appears as an affix attached to the noun or adjective. No ...
the structure of non-finite relative clauses in arabic
... from different languages, are clearly incompatible with each other, as may be seen from the Downing’s list compiled to this effect: 'A R C contains a finite verb. The verb of a RC assumes a distinctive non-finite form. A RC contains a pronoun coreferential with a noun that immediately precedes (or f ...
... from different languages, are clearly incompatible with each other, as may be seen from the Downing’s list compiled to this effect: 'A R C contains a finite verb. The verb of a RC assumes a distinctive non-finite form. A RC contains a pronoun coreferential with a noun that immediately precedes (or f ...
Malayalam Clause Boundary Identifier: Annotation and Evaluation
... We describe in detail about the clauses and the clausal structures in Malayalam, one of the South Dravidian language. It is a verb final language and also a free word order language. It has postpositions, the genitive precedes the head noun in the genitive phrase and the Complementizer follows the e ...
... We describe in detail about the clauses and the clausal structures in Malayalam, one of the South Dravidian language. It is a verb final language and also a free word order language. It has postpositions, the genitive precedes the head noun in the genitive phrase and the Complementizer follows the e ...
Declarative Definition of Performance Grammar
... from the subordinate clause and 'moved' into the main clause? Movement of phrases between clauses is due to lateral topology sharing. If a sentence contains more than one verb, each of the verb frames concerned instantiates its own topology. This applies to verbs of any type, whether main, auxiliary ...
... from the subordinate clause and 'moved' into the main clause? Movement of phrases between clauses is due to lateral topology sharing. If a sentence contains more than one verb, each of the verb frames concerned instantiates its own topology. This applies to verbs of any type, whether main, auxiliary ...
C02-1034 - Association for Computational Linguistics
... from the subordinate clause and 'moved' into the main clause? Movement of phrases between clauses is due to lateral topology sharing. If a sentence contains more than one verb, each of the verb frames concerned instantiates its own topology. This applies to verbs of any type, whether main, auxiliary ...
... from the subordinate clause and 'moved' into the main clause? Movement of phrases between clauses is due to lateral topology sharing. If a sentence contains more than one verb, each of the verb frames concerned instantiates its own topology. This applies to verbs of any type, whether main, auxiliary ...