Producing number agreement: How pronouns equal verbs
... a categorization of an intended referent as ‘‘one thing’’ or ‘‘more than one thing.’’ Another type of number information is grammatical number, which is the conventional linguistic singularity or plurality of a noun. The grammatical number of scissors is plural, even though the normal referent of th ...
... a categorization of an intended referent as ‘‘one thing’’ or ‘‘more than one thing.’’ Another type of number information is grammatical number, which is the conventional linguistic singularity or plurality of a noun. The grammatical number of scissors is plural, even though the normal referent of th ...
F-LOB/Frown manual
... Other words or phrases might legitimately be tagged in more than one way, and the tagger – which outputs only one tag to each lexical token4 – might have output a different choice of tag(s) than a human would have selected. For example, the and no can be considered adverbs in contexts such as the ha ...
... Other words or phrases might legitimately be tagged in more than one way, and the tagger – which outputs only one tag to each lexical token4 – might have output a different choice of tag(s) than a human would have selected. For example, the and no can be considered adverbs in contexts such as the ha ...
2016 Editorial Style Guide
... occasionally is used in psychology to describe an emotion, but there is no need for it in everyday language. Effect, as a verb, means to cause: He will effect many changes in the company. Effect, as a noun, means result: The effect was overwhelming. He miscalculated the effect of his actions. It was ...
... occasionally is used in psychology to describe an emotion, but there is no need for it in everyday language. Effect, as a verb, means to cause: He will effect many changes in the company. Effect, as a noun, means result: The effect was overwhelming. He miscalculated the effect of his actions. It was ...
Chapter 24 - 서울대 : Biointelligence lab
... If our agent A1 commits a representative speech act informing a hearer A2 that a proposition q is true, then A1 can assume that the effect of this act is that A2 knows that A1 intended to inform A2 that q. ...
... If our agent A1 commits a representative speech act informing a hearer A2 that a proposition q is true, then A1 can assume that the effect of this act is that A2 knows that A1 intended to inform A2 that q. ...
This page is about word formation patterns and prefixes
... 28. Kaan is not very interesting but he is ____________ (verb / noun / adjective / adverb). He never hurts anybody. 29. I don’t want to cause ____________ (verb / noun / adjective / adverb), but I think your skirt is horrible. 30. Melis got drunk last night and acted very ____________ (verb / noun / ...
... 28. Kaan is not very interesting but he is ____________ (verb / noun / adjective / adverb). He never hurts anybody. 29. I don’t want to cause ____________ (verb / noun / adjective / adverb), but I think your skirt is horrible. 30. Melis got drunk last night and acted very ____________ (verb / noun / ...
Nouns and Pronouns Mastery
... (A) have always been thought of as a place for the sick and terminally ill, so many people avoid them (B) have always been thought of as a place for the sick and terminally ill, so many people avoid it (C) are always thought of as a place for the sick and terminally ill, so many people avoid them ...
... (A) have always been thought of as a place for the sick and terminally ill, so many people avoid them (B) have always been thought of as a place for the sick and terminally ill, so many people avoid it (C) are always thought of as a place for the sick and terminally ill, so many people avoid them ...
Long adjectival inflection and specificity in Serbo
... make the semantic notions of (in)definiteness and of (non) specificity clear. I will adopt the notion of (in)definiteness defined for example by Heim (1982) and Kamp (1981), which is expressed by the Familiarity Condition and the Novelty Condition. All indefinite NPs in a sentence must be novel : th ...
... make the semantic notions of (in)definiteness and of (non) specificity clear. I will adopt the notion of (in)definiteness defined for example by Heim (1982) and Kamp (1981), which is expressed by the Familiarity Condition and the Novelty Condition. All indefinite NPs in a sentence must be novel : th ...
281 A FUNCTIONAL AND FORMAL COMPARISON ON ADJECTIVE
... means of a special introductory word which has the same referent as the preceding noun or pronoun. The form and position of this introductory word subordinates the adjective clause to a main clause (1972).” The word that introduces an adjective clause can be relative pronoun or relative adverb. The ...
... means of a special introductory word which has the same referent as the preceding noun or pronoun. The form and position of this introductory word subordinates the adjective clause to a main clause (1972).” The word that introduces an adjective clause can be relative pronoun or relative adverb. The ...
Building a lexicon for a categorial grammar of the
... In the example, we consider a noun phrase (such as Marcel ) to be an atomic type. A transitive verb such as proved is a function that expects a noun phrase to its right (the object), then another one to its left (the subject), and finally returns a sentence. ...
... In the example, we consider a noun phrase (such as Marcel ) to be an atomic type. A transitive verb such as proved is a function that expects a noun phrase to its right (the object), then another one to its left (the subject), and finally returns a sentence. ...
Using Unknown Word Techniques to Learn Known Words
... Table 1 shows the features for afwater, the word we discussed in Section 1. Row (i) contains 4 separate features derived from the prefix of the word and 4 other suffix features are given in row (ii). The two features in rows (iii) and (iv) indicate whether the word starts with a particle and if it c ...
... Table 1 shows the features for afwater, the word we discussed in Section 1. Row (i) contains 4 separate features derived from the prefix of the word and 4 other suffix features are given in row (ii). The two features in rows (iii) and (iv) indicate whether the word starts with a particle and if it c ...
5 - progress publishers
... B. What is a reflexive pronoun ? In which two ways is it used ? The self pronouns used simply to refer back to nouns used before them are called reflexive pronouns. They are used as :1. to refer back to the subject of the sentence in a general way, 2. to lay stress on (emphasize) the noun used befo ...
... B. What is a reflexive pronoun ? In which two ways is it used ? The self pronouns used simply to refer back to nouns used before them are called reflexive pronouns. They are used as :1. to refer back to the subject of the sentence in a general way, 2. to lay stress on (emphasize) the noun used befo ...
gems: a model of sentence production
... knowledge in parts which can be expressed by single sentences or by single lexical items, no grammatical labelling of items as verbs, nouns, or subjects, objects, etc., no other traces of syntactic or lexical form. Hence, a first task of GEMS is to extract from the ...
... knowledge in parts which can be expressed by single sentences or by single lexical items, no grammatical labelling of items as verbs, nouns, or subjects, objects, etc., no other traces of syntactic or lexical form. Hence, a first task of GEMS is to extract from the ...
Chapter 24 - 서울대 Biointelligence lab
... If our agent A1 commits a representative speech act informing a hearer A2 that a proposition q is true, then A1 can assume that the effect of this act is that A2 knows that A1 intended to inform A2 that q. ...
... If our agent A1 commits a representative speech act informing a hearer A2 that a proposition q is true, then A1 can assume that the effect of this act is that A2 knows that A1 intended to inform A2 that q. ...
Lecture 4 - ufal wiki
... (Back to) Predicative Relation 2 A verb in the form of an infinitive or a gerund: To [Y] ask John to do it would [X] be silly Which way to [Y] choose is [X] a matter of personal ...
... (Back to) Predicative Relation 2 A verb in the form of an infinitive or a gerund: To [Y] ask John to do it would [X] be silly Which way to [Y] choose is [X] a matter of personal ...
Adjective and attribution
... will, in turn, appeal to the operation of reference introduced above. At any rate, the definition of the adjective cannot directly mention referring expressions as the semantic category of the modified, since the set of referring expressions includes expressions of other syntactic categories, import ...
... will, in turn, appeal to the operation of reference introduced above. At any rate, the definition of the adjective cannot directly mention referring expressions as the semantic category of the modified, since the set of referring expressions includes expressions of other syntactic categories, import ...
Prosody Drives the Syntax: O`odham Rhythm *1
... southern Arizona. It is a language with free word order, although there are some constraints on where certain elements may or may not appear. The two restrictions relevant for this paper are those placed on the g determiner and the auxiliary. Let us now examine the distribution of these elements. No ...
... southern Arizona. It is a language with free word order, although there are some constraints on where certain elements may or may not appear. The two restrictions relevant for this paper are those placed on the g determiner and the auxiliary. Let us now examine the distribution of these elements. No ...
lin3021_lecture10
... Quickly is a property of the event (as are the thematic roles) The thematic roles are relations between the event and individuals. We get the right entailments: Brutus ate the toast quickly (drop with a knife) Brutus ate the toast with a knife (drop quickly) Brutus ate the toast (drop bo ...
... Quickly is a property of the event (as are the thematic roles) The thematic roles are relations between the event and individuals. We get the right entailments: Brutus ate the toast quickly (drop with a knife) Brutus ate the toast with a knife (drop quickly) Brutus ate the toast (drop bo ...
Categorial Grammar and the Semantics of Contextual Prepositional
... bring all operations relating distinct sentential and verbal meanings under the control of lexical rules and morphemes such as tense inflections and the temporal prepositions themselves. We return to this issue in section 3.1.1. Finally, the theory is smoothly extended to (constituent and non-consti ...
... bring all operations relating distinct sentential and verbal meanings under the control of lexical rules and morphemes such as tense inflections and the temporal prepositions themselves. We return to this issue in section 3.1.1. Finally, the theory is smoothly extended to (constituent and non-consti ...
Towards a Semantics of X-Bar Theory
... level) is widely accepted. However, syntactically, relational structure is often subordinated to other considerations. Thus, structurally we have VPs and PPs which are relationally incomplete with the subject argument (in the case of a VP) and the modified argument (in the case of a PP) being treate ...
... level) is widely accepted. However, syntactically, relational structure is often subordinated to other considerations. Thus, structurally we have VPs and PPs which are relationally incomplete with the subject argument (in the case of a VP) and the modified argument (in the case of a PP) being treate ...
Prosody Drives the Syntax: O`odham Rhythm
... Tohono O'odham (TO; formerly Papago) is a Uto-Aztecan language spoken in southern Arizona. It is a language with free word order, although there are some constraints on where certain elements may or may not appear. The two restrictions relevant for this paper are those placed on the g determiner and ...
... Tohono O'odham (TO; formerly Papago) is a Uto-Aztecan language spoken in southern Arizona. It is a language with free word order, although there are some constraints on where certain elements may or may not appear. The two restrictions relevant for this paper are those placed on the g determiner and ...
modevid_r_7 - Teaching for Effective Learning @ NPS
... this if the teacher assigning the Level is not the one who set the task. ...
... this if the teacher assigning the Level is not the one who set the task. ...
i GRAMMATICAL DIFFERENCES IN SENTENCE STRUCTURE
... Because Mandarin-speaking people are becoming more prevalent in foreign countries and new Confucius Institutes are being established one after another around the world, studying the Mandarin language is becoming a trend and a need in the twenty-first century. This paper compares and summarizes the g ...
... Because Mandarin-speaking people are becoming more prevalent in foreign countries and new Confucius Institutes are being established one after another around the world, studying the Mandarin language is becoming a trend and a need in the twenty-first century. This paper compares and summarizes the g ...
Lecture Elements Phrases and sentences: grammar
... Grammatical gender The type of biological distinction used in English is quite different from the more common distinction found in languages that use grammatical gender. Whereas natural gender is based on sex (male and female), grammatical gender is based on the type of noun (masculine and feminine ...
... Grammatical gender The type of biological distinction used in English is quite different from the more common distinction found in languages that use grammatical gender. Whereas natural gender is based on sex (male and female), grammatical gender is based on the type of noun (masculine and feminine ...
Noun and verb in the mind. An interdisciplinary approach
... between nouns and verbs. According to discourse criteria, nouns introduce participants whereas verbs assert the occurrence of an event, while according to formal criteria, nouns and ...
... between nouns and verbs. According to discourse criteria, nouns introduce participants whereas verbs assert the occurrence of an event, while according to formal criteria, nouns and ...