Adjectives in English
... ("old green", not "green old"). This order may be more rigid in some languages than others; in some, [as Arabic] it may only be a default (unmarked) word order, with other orders being permissible to shift the emphasis. (Wikipedia). Swan (2005, 11) states that there is not specific and agreeable cri ...
... ("old green", not "green old"). This order may be more rigid in some languages than others; in some, [as Arabic] it may only be a default (unmarked) word order, with other orders being permissible to shift the emphasis. (Wikipedia). Swan (2005, 11) states that there is not specific and agreeable cri ...
Grammar, Punctuation, and Capitalization
... form a series of sentences that will impart the ideas. English rules of grammar originated in antiquity, but over centuries have evolved according to usage and are still changing today. Thus, grammar rules may change and may be inconsistent, but usually have a functional basis. This functional attit ...
... form a series of sentences that will impart the ideas. English rules of grammar originated in antiquity, but over centuries have evolved according to usage and are still changing today. Thus, grammar rules may change and may be inconsistent, but usually have a functional basis. This functional attit ...
additive conjunction choice in english children short stories
... one word has many meanings, but when the word is used in a sentence, we will know the meaning of the word clearly. Intuitively, semantic interpretation should help syntactic disambiguation, and joint syntactic– semantic analysis has a long tradition in linguistic theory. In linguistics, semantic ana ...
... one word has many meanings, but when the word is used in a sentence, we will know the meaning of the word clearly. Intuitively, semantic interpretation should help syntactic disambiguation, and joint syntactic– semantic analysis has a long tradition in linguistic theory. In linguistics, semantic ana ...
C98-1061 - Association for Computational Linguistics
... At the same time that we are searching for antecedents, we will also search for anaphors and whenever we found an anaphor this algorithm will be applied. The kind of anaphors we are going to search are the following: pronouns (he, she . . . . ), pronominal noun phrases formed by: ...
... At the same time that we are searching for antecedents, we will also search for anaphors and whenever we found an anaphor this algorithm will be applied. The kind of anaphors we are going to search are the following: pronouns (he, she . . . . ), pronominal noun phrases formed by: ...
Binomial Expressions with Reference to Du`aa as
... category is illustrated with ‘soul and spirit’. This category denotes duality. Opposition can be exemplified as in ‘dead or alive’. Subdivision and consequence indicate genus and species. These are best illustrated with ‘dollars and cents’ and ‘the rise and fall ‘respectively. The cent is a subdivis ...
... category is illustrated with ‘soul and spirit’. This category denotes duality. Opposition can be exemplified as in ‘dead or alive’. Subdivision and consequence indicate genus and species. These are best illustrated with ‘dollars and cents’ and ‘the rise and fall ‘respectively. The cent is a subdivis ...
Part-of-Speech Tagging Guidelines for the Penn Treebank Project
... By contrast, when there is used adverbially, it receives at least some stress and does not trigger inversion. EXAMPLES: There/RB, a party was in progress. There/RB, a melee ensued. Existential and adverbial there can both occur together in the same sentence. EXAMPLE: ...
... By contrast, when there is used adverbially, it receives at least some stress and does not trigger inversion. EXAMPLES: There/RB, a party was in progress. There/RB, a melee ensued. Existential and adverbial there can both occur together in the same sentence. EXAMPLE: ...
Making Syntax of Sense: Number Agreement in
... Where the marking and morphing account of pronoun production departs from previous claims is in its explanation for a striking uniformity observed by Bock, Eberhard, and Cutting (2004) in the behavior of verbs and pronouns across a range of different agreement contexts. The uniformity appeared withi ...
... Where the marking and morphing account of pronoun production departs from previous claims is in its explanation for a striking uniformity observed by Bock, Eberhard, and Cutting (2004) in the behavior of verbs and pronouns across a range of different agreement contexts. The uniformity appeared withi ...
Report of group II of the GU project in MT research
... the predicate, the above choice is only one of two translation requirements. The second requirement is the rearrangement of the order of subject block and predicate, since in English the subject precedes the predicate. To effect this rearrangement, it is necessary to identify not only the fulcrum of ...
... the predicate, the above choice is only one of two translation requirements. The second requirement is the rearrangement of the order of subject block and predicate, since in English the subject precedes the predicate. To effect this rearrangement, it is necessary to identify not only the fulcrum of ...
reference cohesion within the complex sentence
... I chose to focus on the casual Kiswahili of Nairobi because in its usage object reference tends to be optional, unlike in the Kiswahili of Mombasa, which is perceived by Kenyans as the “best Kiswahili” in the country, and in which reference expressions like those highlighted in sentences (1) and (2) ...
... I chose to focus on the casual Kiswahili of Nairobi because in its usage object reference tends to be optional, unlike in the Kiswahili of Mombasa, which is perceived by Kenyans as the “best Kiswahili” in the country, and in which reference expressions like those highlighted in sentences (1) and (2) ...
Nominalization – Lexical and Syntactic Aspects
... even if they appear not to select complements in the narrower sense, like walk, jump, or tanz_ (dance), as by default verbs select a subject, and nouns provide a referential argument position. More generally, all entries will be assumed to exhibit a categorization together with a pertinent argument ...
... even if they appear not to select complements in the narrower sense, like walk, jump, or tanz_ (dance), as by default verbs select a subject, and nouns provide a referential argument position. More generally, all entries will be assumed to exhibit a categorization together with a pertinent argument ...
YET ANOTHER APPLICATION OF INFERENCE IN
... team; (5) a substance the whole is made of, like stick of wood. Thus, liability of the inference for this type of semantic similarity requires additional studies. ...
... team; (5) a substance the whole is made of, like stick of wood. Thus, liability of the inference for this type of semantic similarity requires additional studies. ...
Grade 8 - Carson
... 9. Mr. Thompson’s greatest pleasure is spending the afternoon reading. 10. As the students continued to misbehave, Ms. Yang’s patience was tested. 11. Imagine my delight when Grandpa Hennessy finally arrived from Ireland. 12. Never ignore the opportunity to help someone who is in trouble ...
... 9. Mr. Thompson’s greatest pleasure is spending the afternoon reading. 10. As the students continued to misbehave, Ms. Yang’s patience was tested. 11. Imagine my delight when Grandpa Hennessy finally arrived from Ireland. 12. Never ignore the opportunity to help someone who is in trouble ...
Test 12 Writing Explanations
... the verbal "preventing" correctly introduce a phrase that modifies the previous noun, "hope." There is no error at (C). The verbal "raised" and the preposition "by" correctly begin a phrase that modifies the noun "questions." There is no error at (D). The noun "possibility" is used correctly as the ...
... the verbal "preventing" correctly introduce a phrase that modifies the previous noun, "hope." There is no error at (C). The verbal "raised" and the preposition "by" correctly begin a phrase that modifies the noun "questions." There is no error at (D). The noun "possibility" is used correctly as the ...
Paper Title (use style: paper title) - International Journal of Advanced
... consequently is regarded as an element of the preceding complete clause[7]. B. Feature Extraction The next stage after pre-processing is feature extraction. In this step, the each sentence which is splitted earlier contains some feature information. The information contains some noun phrases which i ...
... consequently is regarded as an element of the preceding complete clause[7]. B. Feature Extraction The next stage after pre-processing is feature extraction. In this step, the each sentence which is splitted earlier contains some feature information. The information contains some noun phrases which i ...
FNLP Lecture 8 Part-of-speech tagging and HMMs What is part of
... – nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs – mostly content-bearing: they refer to objects, actions, and features in the world – open class, since there is no limit to what these words are, new ones are added all the time (email, website). ...
... – nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs – mostly content-bearing: they refer to objects, actions, and features in the world – open class, since there is no limit to what these words are, new ones are added all the time (email, website). ...
NLPA-Syntax
... • Noun (N). Morphologically, many (but not all) English nouns can form plurals by adding -s. Distributionally, many (but not all) nouns can fill in the blank in the sentence: He has no __. Car, friend and idea fall in the noun category by both these tests: all three can have -s added and all three c ...
... • Noun (N). Morphologically, many (but not all) English nouns can form plurals by adding -s. Distributionally, many (but not all) nouns can fill in the blank in the sentence: He has no __. Car, friend and idea fall in the noun category by both these tests: all three can have -s added and all three c ...
Uncharacteristic Characteristics of the Iquito Adjective Class
... from some or all of the prototypical adjective semantic types (Dimension, Age, Value, and Color), and (a) functions either as an intransitive predicate or as a copula complement and/or (b) modifies a noun in a noun phrase. Iquito adjectives form a distinct word class that adheres to Dixon's definiti ...
... from some or all of the prototypical adjective semantic types (Dimension, Age, Value, and Color), and (a) functions either as an intransitive predicate or as a copula complement and/or (b) modifies a noun in a noun phrase. Iquito adjectives form a distinct word class that adheres to Dixon's definiti ...
Literary Analysis and Composition 2014-2015
... sentence structure : the combination of independent and subordinate clauses in a sentence; the four different kinds of sentence structure are simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex ...
... sentence structure : the combination of independent and subordinate clauses in a sentence; the four different kinds of sentence structure are simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex ...
CD 24614-2 WordSeg2
... word boundaries of text cannot be fully identified by typographic properties(like spaces in English), for example, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, and Mongolian. Part2 focuses on word segmentation for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. These three languages are similar and different in some ...
... word boundaries of text cannot be fully identified by typographic properties(like spaces in English), for example, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, and Mongolian. Part2 focuses on word segmentation for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. These three languages are similar and different in some ...
TAGARAB: A Fast, Accurate Arabic Name Recognizer Using High
... the later name-recognition patterns could effectively make use of it. The morphological analysis process consists of a series of regular expressions partially supported by lists of noun, verb, and adjective stems, as well as closed-class items. The regular expressions cover all allowable prefixes an ...
... the later name-recognition patterns could effectively make use of it. The morphological analysis process consists of a series of regular expressions partially supported by lists of noun, verb, and adjective stems, as well as closed-class items. The regular expressions cover all allowable prefixes an ...
Prepositional Phrases as Subject Complements
... Traditional grammars define prepositions as “words that indicate a relation between the noun or pronoun and another word, which may be a verb, an adjective, or another noun or pronoun.” Prepositional phrases consist of a preposition plus a prepositional phrase complement. In addition to seven primar ...
... Traditional grammars define prepositions as “words that indicate a relation between the noun or pronoun and another word, which may be a verb, an adjective, or another noun or pronoun.” Prepositional phrases consist of a preposition plus a prepositional phrase complement. In addition to seven primar ...
Notes on Demonstratives in Kutenai
... (ii) combining with relative clauses to form referring expressions (like noun phrases but with no noun) (iii) as demonstrative pronouns functioning as grammatical arguments of the verb (iv) as demonstrative pronouns functioning grammatically as nonarguments of the verb. Use (iv) is much more frequen ...
... (ii) combining with relative clauses to form referring expressions (like noun phrases but with no noun) (iii) as demonstrative pronouns functioning as grammatical arguments of the verb (iv) as demonstrative pronouns functioning grammatically as nonarguments of the verb. Use (iv) is much more frequen ...
MCTI_3-17_writing-skills - Municipal Association of South Carolina
... current workload and your decision not to submit any additional proposals at this time. If your workload has lessened since our conversation, please let me know. Otherwise, after July 31, 2016, we will remove your firm from our current on-call consultant list. Thank you for keeping us apprised of yo ...
... current workload and your decision not to submit any additional proposals at this time. If your workload has lessened since our conversation, please let me know. Otherwise, after July 31, 2016, we will remove your firm from our current on-call consultant list. Thank you for keeping us apprised of yo ...
Baldwin, Timothy and Su Nam Kim (2010) Multiword Expressions, in
... The semantics of blow hot and cold (“constantly change opinion”), for example, is partially predictable from blow (“move” and hence “change”), but not as immediately from hot and cold . There are also cases where the meanings of the parts are transparently inherited but there is additional semantic ...
... The semantics of blow hot and cold (“constantly change opinion”), for example, is partially predictable from blow (“move” and hence “change”), but not as immediately from hot and cold . There are also cases where the meanings of the parts are transparently inherited but there is additional semantic ...