A brief grammar of euskara - Addi - University of the Basque Country
... A brief grammar of euskara - UPV/EHU ...
... A brief grammar of euskara - UPV/EHU ...
Recent Developments in the Theory of Valency in the Light of the
... This is obvious for deverbal nouns (for details see Novotný, 1980, Karlík, 2000, Panevová, 2000 and esp. Řezníčková-Kolářová, 2003, Kolářová, in prep.). Moreover, the complements (functors) typical of verbs are compatible with a high number of primary nouns (e.g. PAT in názor na něco [opinion on], p ...
... This is obvious for deverbal nouns (for details see Novotný, 1980, Karlík, 2000, Panevová, 2000 and esp. Řezníčková-Kolářová, 2003, Kolářová, in prep.). Moreover, the complements (functors) typical of verbs are compatible with a high number of primary nouns (e.g. PAT in názor na něco [opinion on], p ...
GR#5 - Verbals - Gerunds
... GERUND PHRASE = A GERUND THAT IS ACCOMPANIED BY MODIFIERS AND/OR AN OBJECT The complete gerund phrase may be thought of as taking the place of a noun. ...
... GERUND PHRASE = A GERUND THAT IS ACCOMPANIED BY MODIFIERS AND/OR AN OBJECT The complete gerund phrase may be thought of as taking the place of a noun. ...
6 Adverb Phrase - E
... The type of the axis-relator phrases consist of temporal nouns or pronouns such as ninna ‘yesterday’, re:pu ‘tommorow’, so:mava:ram ‘Monday’, janavari ‘January’, etc., as axis slot fillers and postpositions such as da:ka: ‘till’, nunci ‘from’, ki ‘to’, varaku ‘till’, lo:pala ‘inside’, tarva:ta ‘afte ...
... The type of the axis-relator phrases consist of temporal nouns or pronouns such as ninna ‘yesterday’, re:pu ‘tommorow’, so:mava:ram ‘Monday’, janavari ‘January’, etc., as axis slot fillers and postpositions such as da:ka: ‘till’, nunci ‘from’, ki ‘to’, varaku ‘till’, lo:pala ‘inside’, tarva:ta ‘afte ...
Question sentence 1
... In form, questions in English and Vietnamese are virtually different. Most of the word order in English question is reserved. Normally we use auxilary, modal verbs or tobe and transfer them to the position before the subject to form an interrogative sentence. We also add wh-word at the beginning of ...
... In form, questions in English and Vietnamese are virtually different. Most of the word order in English question is reserved. Normally we use auxilary, modal verbs or tobe and transfer them to the position before the subject to form an interrogative sentence. We also add wh-word at the beginning of ...
Chapter 6: Coordination and Ellipsis
... is a new car and the second conjunct is a new truck: That guy wants a new car or a new truck. Each of the conjuncts is a noun phrase and the whole conjoined structure is also a noun phrase, in this case the direct object of want. Practice Analyzing Coordination: What are the coordinating conjunction ...
... is a new car and the second conjunct is a new truck: That guy wants a new car or a new truck. Each of the conjuncts is a noun phrase and the whole conjoined structure is also a noun phrase, in this case the direct object of want. Practice Analyzing Coordination: What are the coordinating conjunction ...
C05_Giruba_Beulah_onemotion_detection
... independence in speech seem to be promising but for the low precision of 50 even when the learning is supervised using a simple backpropogation network. However, this project is similar to the above in one aspect; in assuming model empathy to support context independence, thereby avoiding the bias o ...
... independence in speech seem to be promising but for the low precision of 50 even when the learning is supervised using a simple backpropogation network. However, this project is similar to the above in one aspect; in assuming model empathy to support context independence, thereby avoiding the bias o ...
Grammar Handbook - Capella University
... It’s because most people use them a lot in their writing, and most writers instinctively know to use personal pronouns when referring to people or things even if they’re not always sure when or how often to use them. The main thing to remember about personal pronoun usage is that it is based on numb ...
... It’s because most people use them a lot in their writing, and most writers instinctively know to use personal pronouns when referring to people or things even if they’re not always sure when or how often to use them. The main thing to remember about personal pronoun usage is that it is based on numb ...
as a PDF
... – when the base word is a capital (pro-Freudian), a number (post-2006), an abbreviation (pre-UCS trial), more than one word (non-achievement-oriented students) – to clarify spelling and meaning (re-pair, as in pair again; re-form, as in form again; un-ionized) – to avoid awkward double vowels (an ...
... – when the base word is a capital (pro-Freudian), a number (post-2006), an abbreviation (pre-UCS trial), more than one word (non-achievement-oriented students) – to clarify spelling and meaning (re-pair, as in pair again; re-form, as in form again; un-ionized) – to avoid awkward double vowels (an ...
grammar of the Basque
... attached to another one. The standard use is to refer to it as -a instead. But since you can see for yourself that it is indeed attached, I fail to see what is wrong with calling it determiner a. So I do. ...
... attached to another one. The standard use is to refer to it as -a instead. But since you can see for yourself that it is indeed attached, I fail to see what is wrong with calling it determiner a. So I do. ...
Developing language resources for English
... In certain situations where a title is associated in a name such as Dr. in Dr. Rabeya Khatun, we had suggested using a new tag for the title preceding the actual name. Our suggestion was based on the tagset of C7 where the Dr. is tagged NNB since it is before the actual name. Similarly, we suggested ...
... In certain situations where a title is associated in a name such as Dr. in Dr. Rabeya Khatun, we had suggested using a new tag for the title preceding the actual name. Our suggestion was based on the tagset of C7 where the Dr. is tagged NNB since it is before the actual name. Similarly, we suggested ...
an aspect of representing the three basic syntactical units
... Зборник радова Филозофског факултета XLII (2)/2012 Running a marathon in the summer is thirsty work. I am planning to buy a house next month. ...
... Зборник радова Филозофског факултета XLII (2)/2012 Running a marathon in the summer is thirsty work. I am planning to buy a house next month. ...
Markéta Lopatková, Jarmila Panevová
... In the valency frame of many nouns the same complements as in the VF of verbs occur. This is obvious for deverbal nouns (in details see Novotný, 1980, Karlík, 2000, Panevová, 2000 and esp. Řezníčková-Kolářová, 2003, Kolářová, in prep.). Moreover, the complements (functors) typical for verbs are com ...
... In the valency frame of many nouns the same complements as in the VF of verbs occur. This is obvious for deverbal nouns (in details see Novotný, 1980, Karlík, 2000, Panevová, 2000 and esp. Řezníčková-Kolářová, 2003, Kolářová, in prep.). Moreover, the complements (functors) typical for verbs are com ...
web query structure: implications for ir system design
... Several aspects the findings have implications for system design in Web and possibly information retrieval in general. from the above discussion, at least three strategies for system design emerge for addressing the lack of syntax. Web and IR Systems could "recognize" certain syntactical patterns li ...
... Several aspects the findings have implications for system design in Web and possibly information retrieval in general. from the above discussion, at least three strategies for system design emerge for addressing the lack of syntax. Web and IR Systems could "recognize" certain syntactical patterns li ...
Frequent Frames, Flexible Frames and the Noun-Verb Asymmetry Gary Jones Fernand Gobet
... of the 12 children in the Manchester corpus (Theakston et al., 2001). The child-directed speech in the Manchester corpus is typically in the range of 25,000 to 30,000 utterances per child. Corpora were cleaned up minimally, and only multi-word utterances were analysed. For all corpora the following ...
... of the 12 children in the Manchester corpus (Theakston et al., 2001). The child-directed speech in the Manchester corpus is typically in the range of 25,000 to 30,000 utterances per child. Corpora were cleaned up minimally, and only multi-word utterances were analysed. For all corpora the following ...
A multi-modular approach to gradual change in
... (c) _ went through and interviewed a bunch of jurors in some of the big cases, and in many cases looking at what had, at the evidence afterwards as to whether the decision was right, went back to the jurors, uh, based on the deliberations. (SC) We hypothesize that bunch underwent the following seman ...
... (c) _ went through and interviewed a bunch of jurors in some of the big cases, and in many cases looking at what had, at the evidence afterwards as to whether the decision was right, went back to the jurors, uh, based on the deliberations. (SC) We hypothesize that bunch underwent the following seman ...
Revision of English III Grammar
... St Andrew’s Hospital Trust has recently confirmed that yet more instances of food poisoning have come to light in the Scottish resort, and this has alarmed everyone who lives in the town. A spokesperson stated that the illness was not serious and could be easily treated. This appeased community lead ...
... St Andrew’s Hospital Trust has recently confirmed that yet more instances of food poisoning have come to light in the Scottish resort, and this has alarmed everyone who lives in the town. A spokesperson stated that the illness was not serious and could be easily treated. This appeased community lead ...
A typology of subject marker and object marker systems in African
... the same entity is present in the same clause, the obligatoriness of stage II pronominal markers makes it possible to consider them as agreement markers. There tends to be a correlation between these three stages in the evolution of the syntactic properties of pronominal markers and changes in their ...
... the same entity is present in the same clause, the obligatoriness of stage II pronominal markers makes it possible to consider them as agreement markers. There tends to be a correlation between these three stages in the evolution of the syntactic properties of pronominal markers and changes in their ...
AnaPro, tool for identification and resolution of direct anaphora
... AnaPro is software that solves direct anaphora in Spanish, specifically pronouns: it finds the noun or group of words to which the pronoun refers. It locates in the previous sentences the referent or antecedent which the pronoun replaces. An example of a direct anaphora solved is: the pronoun “he” i ...
... AnaPro is software that solves direct anaphora in Spanish, specifically pronouns: it finds the noun or group of words to which the pronoun refers. It locates in the previous sentences the referent or antecedent which the pronoun replaces. An example of a direct anaphora solved is: the pronoun “he” i ...
On number and numberlessness in languages without articles
... Bezdig-ner unis? child-(INDEF.PL) have(2.SG) ‘Do you have (two or more) children?’ ...
... Bezdig-ner unis? child-(INDEF.PL) have(2.SG) ‘Do you have (two or more) children?’ ...
Making Sense of Nonce Sense
... types contain well-documented cases of contextual expressions. Others contain cases I only conjecture to be contextual expressions. My conjectures are based on examples that work like the verb teapot in exhibiting the properties of non-denumerability and contextuality. Since it would be impossible t ...
... types contain well-documented cases of contextual expressions. Others contain cases I only conjecture to be contextual expressions. My conjectures are based on examples that work like the verb teapot in exhibiting the properties of non-denumerability and contextuality. Since it would be impossible t ...
King Abdul Aziz University, ELI, Spring 2010 North Star, Level 5
... clause or phrase. Like an adjective, an adjective clause modifies a noun or pronoun, answering questions like "which?" or "what kind of?" Consider the following examples: Adjective The red coat Adjective clause The coat which I bought yesterday Like the word "red" in the first example, the dependent ...
... clause or phrase. Like an adjective, an adjective clause modifies a noun or pronoun, answering questions like "which?" or "what kind of?" Consider the following examples: Adjective The red coat Adjective clause The coat which I bought yesterday Like the word "red" in the first example, the dependent ...
1. Introduction - Studies in African Linguistics
... right. In other words, apparent shift by two syllables is decomposed into a special feature of underlying forms plus one tone shift rule. Roberts [1992] posits three separate tone spreading rules, each spreading tone once to the right. Sietsema [1989], in contrast, posits metrical structure which, g ...
... right. In other words, apparent shift by two syllables is decomposed into a special feature of underlying forms plus one tone shift rule. Roberts [1992] posits three separate tone spreading rules, each spreading tone once to the right. Sietsema [1989], in contrast, posits metrical structure which, g ...
pptx
... should drink soda or hot cider after skiing. The girls express a preference for soda, but are persuaded by their mother’s example to have cider. ...
... should drink soda or hot cider after skiing. The girls express a preference for soda, but are persuaded by their mother’s example to have cider. ...