
University of Pardubice Faculty of Arts and Philosophy
... 1. Personal pronouns ...........................................................................................................6 2. Demonstrative pronouns ..................................................................................................7 3. Relative pronouns ....................... ...
... 1. Personal pronouns ...........................................................................................................6 2. Demonstrative pronouns ..................................................................................................7 3. Relative pronouns ....................... ...
CHAPTER FOUR: A CASE STUDY OF HAPPY, SAD, and UNHAPPY
... workers and/or a job which he has enjoyed. If the sentence is changed to On his last day of work, he said he felt unhappy about retiring, the interpretation changes. In this case, the speaker may be unhappy because he is being forced to retire against his wishes, or he may be feeling worried or unea ...
... workers and/or a job which he has enjoyed. If the sentence is changed to On his last day of work, he said he felt unhappy about retiring, the interpretation changes. In this case, the speaker may be unhappy because he is being forced to retire against his wishes, or he may be feeling worried or unea ...
A Complete Grammar of the German Language
... Grammar has been received, together with numerous re quests from eminent teachers of modern languages, for " a course" on a plan similar to that pursued in his elementary book, has induced him to prepare and publish the present volume. It is after the plan of " Gaspey's Eng lish Conversation Grammar ...
... Grammar has been received, together with numerous re quests from eminent teachers of modern languages, for " a course" on a plan similar to that pursued in his elementary book, has induced him to prepare and publish the present volume. It is after the plan of " Gaspey's Eng lish Conversation Grammar ...
Lesson IV
... It is assumed that students have a thorough knowledge of the contents of New First Steps as follows: I. Vocabulary: All Words Listed in New First Steps II. Forms: a) All Regular Declensions of Nouns b) All Regular Declensions of Adjectives c) All Regular Conjugations of Verbs in the Indicative, Act ...
... It is assumed that students have a thorough knowledge of the contents of New First Steps as follows: I. Vocabulary: All Words Listed in New First Steps II. Forms: a) All Regular Declensions of Nouns b) All Regular Declensions of Adjectives c) All Regular Conjugations of Verbs in the Indicative, Act ...
Preposition doubling in Flemish and its implications for the syntax of
... But the doubling PP as a whole – including the postposition – cannot move: (16) ...
... But the doubling PP as a whole – including the postposition – cannot move: (16) ...
ISSUES IN THE PLACEMENT OF ENCLITIC PERSONAL
... license taken in such texts that complicates matters of syntax. Again, there is occasionally good reason to avoid some poetic texts. The presence of archaisms in English poetry (most striking to my ear are the occasional postnominal adjectives) would require syntactic descriptions to accomodate what ...
... license taken in such texts that complicates matters of syntax. Again, there is occasionally good reason to avoid some poetic texts. The presence of archaisms in English poetry (most striking to my ear are the occasional postnominal adjectives) would require syntactic descriptions to accomodate what ...
Change in Contemporary English: A Grammatical Study
... This publication is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provision of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. First published in print format 2009 ...
... This publication is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provision of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. First published in print format 2009 ...
A GRAMMAR OF THE HITTITE LANGUAGE Part 1
... element. Since there is no convenient transliteration for the marker wedges that Hittite scribes prefixed to forms exhibiting foreign or unusual elements, we follow the CHD practice of using a graphic representation of the one- or two-wedge variants: ˚ and ¬. Unlike verbs in the Semitic languages, Hi ...
... element. Since there is no convenient transliteration for the marker wedges that Hittite scribes prefixed to forms exhibiting foreign or unusual elements, we follow the CHD practice of using a graphic representation of the one- or two-wedge variants: ˚ and ¬. Unlike verbs in the Semitic languages, Hi ...
Tlingit Dictionary - Lingít Yoo X̲ʼatángi
... land, house names, or borrowed nouns which help identify where and how that clan may have come into being. personal name The names of people are often hard to interpret, because they may be words made for a specific purpose, be is an extremely contracted form, or be very old with the meaning somewha ...
... land, house names, or borrowed nouns which help identify where and how that clan may have come into being. personal name The names of people are often hard to interpret, because they may be words made for a specific purpose, be is an extremely contracted form, or be very old with the meaning somewha ...
Part-of-Speech Tagging and Partial Parsing for Irish using Finite-State Transducers and Constraint Grammar
... In this thesis, we present the development and evaluation of a suite of annotation tools for unrestricted Irish text, which go from tokenization, morphological analysis, part-of-speech tagging, right through to partial parsing. In order to develop such tools, a large body of texts is required for te ...
... In this thesis, we present the development and evaluation of a suite of annotation tools for unrestricted Irish text, which go from tokenization, morphological analysis, part-of-speech tagging, right through to partial parsing. In order to develop such tools, a large body of texts is required for te ...
NEW SECOND STEPS IN LATIN
... The same burdens used to make the slaves tired. At that time the name of the Romans was great; now, however, the same lands have new kings. His horse has fled, for the slaves punished it because it had destroyed a field. My brother, however, will give him a good horse, for he has many. The allies of ...
... The same burdens used to make the slaves tired. At that time the name of the Romans was great; now, however, the same lands have new kings. His horse has fled, for the slaves punished it because it had destroyed a field. My brother, however, will give him a good horse, for he has many. The allies of ...
Test Packet - Veritas Press
... Introduction to the Teacher I. On Administration of Tests: Please instruct your students to read all directions carefully. Every test is similar, i.e., it is in the same vein as the others, but may not have the exact same directions. Give each student approximately thirty minutes to take each test ...
... Introduction to the Teacher I. On Administration of Tests: Please instruct your students to read all directions carefully. Every test is similar, i.e., it is in the same vein as the others, but may not have the exact same directions. Give each student approximately thirty minutes to take each test ...
Ahland_oregon_0171A_10546 - Scholars` Bank
... morphosyntactic categories, in particular as relator nouns, verbal classifiers, and class morphemes, the final two of which are noun categorization devices. Many of these same body part terms can be incorporated into the verb or form part of lexicalized verb-noun compounds. Deverbal nominalizations ...
... morphosyntactic categories, in particular as relator nouns, verbal classifiers, and class morphemes, the final two of which are noun categorization devices. Many of these same body part terms can be incorporated into the verb or form part of lexicalized verb-noun compounds. Deverbal nominalizations ...
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... This chapter will discuss nominal °projections that contain two nouns without it being obvious which of the two nouns is to be considered the head of the construction. Section 4.1 will discuss noun phrases of the type een paar boeken ‘a couple of books’, in which two nouns may occur adjacently, with ...
... This chapter will discuss nominal °projections that contain two nouns without it being obvious which of the two nouns is to be considered the head of the construction. Section 4.1 will discuss noun phrases of the type een paar boeken ‘a couple of books’, in which two nouns may occur adjacently, with ...
Contents - The Okuna Language
... This book provides a detailed grammatical description of an invented language called Okuna (formerly known as Tokana). This language was constructed for personal amusement and edification. It is intended as a purely personal artistic and intellectual exercise, though my hope is that others—those few ...
... This book provides a detailed grammatical description of an invented language called Okuna (formerly known as Tokana). This language was constructed for personal amusement and edification. It is intended as a purely personal artistic and intellectual exercise, though my hope is that others—those few ...
diachronic syntax in slavonic languages
... The present sociolinguistic situation of Lower Sorbian with a decreasing number of native speakers is one of the main reasons for the growing importance of an electronic textual corpus for linguistic research. After a short overview of the history, composition and previous use of the Lower Sorbian c ...
... The present sociolinguistic situation of Lower Sorbian with a decreasing number of native speakers is one of the main reasons for the growing importance of an electronic textual corpus for linguistic research. After a short overview of the history, composition and previous use of the Lower Sorbian c ...
Extraction with deep anaphora?
... prepositions (to/for/with), PP associates of dat in Dutch are not so restricted: prepositions selected by the antecedent predicate can also be orphans (cf. 6a). 4. The account As noted, dat is a DP proform selected by a DP-selecting verb like doen, auxiliaries or modals: [VP doen dat ]. Orphan assoc ...
... prepositions (to/for/with), PP associates of dat in Dutch are not so restricted: prepositions selected by the antecedent predicate can also be orphans (cf. 6a). 4. The account As noted, dat is a DP proform selected by a DP-selecting verb like doen, auxiliaries or modals: [VP doen dat ]. Orphan assoc ...
Leísta Spanish and the Syntax of Clitic Doubling
... This dissertation introduces clitic doubling data from Leísta Spanish (a dialect spoken in the North of Spain). In this dialect, the dative form clitic is used as a direct object clitic when the referent (or associated overt or covert NP) is animate (sometimes also restricted to masculine). Like oth ...
... This dissertation introduces clitic doubling data from Leísta Spanish (a dialect spoken in the North of Spain). In this dialect, the dative form clitic is used as a direct object clitic when the referent (or associated overt or covert NP) is animate (sometimes also restricted to masculine). Like oth ...
- City Research Online
... that such text produces is the problem of lexical coverage — real text demands a large vocabulary. Researchers in applied NLP have had to consider ways of increasing the tiny lexicons (of several hundred entries) of yester-year into the vast repositories (of many thousand entries) needed for process ...
... that such text produces is the problem of lexical coverage — real text demands a large vocabulary. Researchers in applied NLP have had to consider ways of increasing the tiny lexicons (of several hundred entries) of yester-year into the vast repositories (of many thousand entries) needed for process ...
- Scholarworks @ Morehead State
... where prescriptive rules determine that nominative ones should be used. The experiment conducted for this thesis was a combination of a sentence-rating study and a fill-in study. The rating questionnaire contained subject and object clefts varying the case (nominative or accusative) of both the pers ...
... where prescriptive rules determine that nominative ones should be used. The experiment conducted for this thesis was a combination of a sentence-rating study and a fill-in study. The rating questionnaire contained subject and object clefts varying the case (nominative or accusative) of both the pers ...
Pronominal clitic dependencies
... approach to the analysis of clitics is not forced, it is clearly more desirable a priori and I will adopt it as working hypothesis. As we will see, this seems largely justified a posteriori. As will be clear, I also take as point of departure the idea that this uniformity also holds true crosslingui ...
... approach to the analysis of clitics is not forced, it is clearly more desirable a priori and I will adopt it as working hypothesis. As we will see, this seems largely justified a posteriori. As will be clear, I also take as point of departure the idea that this uniformity also holds true crosslingui ...
4B Ablative
... translated in a variety of ways: temporal (“When …”), causal (“Because …”), concessive (“Although …”), conditional (“If …”): hīs rēbus audītīs, coepimus timēre. (“When/After/Since/Because/Although/Even though/If — these things were heard, we began to fear.”) eō imperium tenente, Rōmānōs timeō. (“Whe ...
... translated in a variety of ways: temporal (“When …”), causal (“Because …”), concessive (“Although …”), conditional (“If …”): hīs rēbus audītīs, coepimus timēre. (“When/After/Since/Because/Although/Even though/If — these things were heard, we began to fear.”) eō imperium tenente, Rōmānōs timeō. (“Whe ...
a lexical semantic study of four-character sino
... Noun compounds have long been the subject of study in Natural Language Processing. They pose multiple problems in the automatic processing of language. A noun compound can be defined as a word that consists of more than one noun, expressing a concept that is related to the nouns it consists of, but ...
... Noun compounds have long been the subject of study in Natural Language Processing. They pose multiple problems in the automatic processing of language. A noun compound can be defined as a word that consists of more than one noun, expressing a concept that is related to the nouns it consists of, but ...
1. avem volantem
... Opus novum09 An Introductory Latin Course Ancillane vaccam curāvit? Did the slave girl take care of the cow? Removitne murum unda? Did the wave remove the wall? ...
... Opus novum09 An Introductory Latin Course Ancillane vaccam curāvit? Did the slave girl take care of the cow? Removitne murum unda? Did the wave remove the wall? ...
Case Selection for the Direct Object in Russian Negative Clauses. Part
... As stylistic factors seem to have an influence on case usage, it is important that the material should contain typologically different texts. We selected texts representing four styles (cf. Zasorina 1977): plays, prose fiction, journalistic texts, and scholarly texts (for further details, see 1.4. b ...
... As stylistic factors seem to have an influence on case usage, it is important that the material should contain typologically different texts. We selected texts representing four styles (cf. Zasorina 1977): plays, prose fiction, journalistic texts, and scholarly texts (for further details, see 1.4. b ...