JAPANESE SENTENCE ANALYSIS FOR AUTOMATIC INDEXING
... becomes independent of noun-word order, and a word omission is expressed in terms of the presence of a dependency relationship in the sentence. Since "role" is semantic identification of a word, by applying C.J.Fillmore's case grammar 2, it can be assigned to each keyword by clarifying the case stru ...
... becomes independent of noun-word order, and a word omission is expressed in terms of the presence of a dependency relationship in the sentence. Since "role" is semantic identification of a word, by applying C.J.Fillmore's case grammar 2, it can be assigned to each keyword by clarifying the case stru ...
Sentence Clarity and Combining
... Sentence Clarity Why do we need to be concerned with sentence clarity? To communicate effectively to the reader To make writing persuasive To show credibility and authority as a writer ...
... Sentence Clarity Why do we need to be concerned with sentence clarity? To communicate effectively to the reader To make writing persuasive To show credibility and authority as a writer ...
Sentence Clarity and Combining
... Sentence Clarity Why do we need to be concerned with sentence clarity? To communicate effectively to the reader To make writing persuasive To show credibility and authority as a writer ...
... Sentence Clarity Why do we need to be concerned with sentence clarity? To communicate effectively to the reader To make writing persuasive To show credibility and authority as a writer ...
Parts of speech (updated)
... This is a measure of how much information there is in a particular piece of writing. Lexical words are perhaps more commonly known as content words or information words. They are the words that carry information. Consider the sentences below.:(The lexical words are in bold type) This is a measure of ...
... This is a measure of how much information there is in a particular piece of writing. Lexical words are perhaps more commonly known as content words or information words. They are the words that carry information. Consider the sentences below.:(The lexical words are in bold type) This is a measure of ...
Syntax
... What we have proven is that constituents with different structures can have the same functions because they can be used in the same position in a sentence. This means that they belong to the same category, and since some constituents may involve combinations of more than one word, these categories a ...
... What we have proven is that constituents with different structures can have the same functions because they can be used in the same position in a sentence. This means that they belong to the same category, and since some constituents may involve combinations of more than one word, these categories a ...
Task 3
... When the focus of your citation is on the INFORMATION i.e. there is no reference to researcher activity, the present tense is normally used in the reporting verb. The present tense is used when the information you are presenting is generally accepted as a fact. a) The senior manager’s job tends to b ...
... When the focus of your citation is on the INFORMATION i.e. there is no reference to researcher activity, the present tense is normally used in the reporting verb. The present tense is used when the information you are presenting is generally accepted as a fact. a) The senior manager’s job tends to b ...
– SENTENCE FRAGMENTS, RUN-ON REVISING FOR CLARITY SENTENCES, AND PARALLELISM ________________________________________________________________
... pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance. This can happen at the word, phrase, or clause level. The usual way to join parallel structures is with the use of coordinating conjunctions such as "and" or "or." ...
... pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance. This can happen at the word, phrase, or clause level. The usual way to join parallel structures is with the use of coordinating conjunctions such as "and" or "or." ...
Revising for Clarity
... pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance. This can happen at the word, phrase, or clause level. The usual way to join parallel structures is with the use of coordinating conjunctions such as "and" or "or." ...
... pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance. This can happen at the word, phrase, or clause level. The usual way to join parallel structures is with the use of coordinating conjunctions such as "and" or "or." ...
Lecture 5 X-bar Theory and the Structure of the Sentence
... match/correspondence between syntax and semantics. We mentioned above the lexicalization of grammar. We should add now a second general trend in modern grammar: the semanticization of grammar. That is, the attempt to interpret, to attach a significance to formal units of grammar. At this point, we m ...
... match/correspondence between syntax and semantics. We mentioned above the lexicalization of grammar. We should add now a second general trend in modern grammar: the semanticization of grammar. That is, the attempt to interpret, to attach a significance to formal units of grammar. At this point, we m ...
Focus in Bantu
... marked by an inflectional morpheme following the tense-marker: D60, M40, (M50), M60, P20-30, S20-30, K21, S40-50. This contrast is talked about in the literature in two slightly different ways: in terms of the relationship between verb and other constituents, or in terms of what is focused. Conjunct ...
... marked by an inflectional morpheme following the tense-marker: D60, M40, (M50), M60, P20-30, S20-30, K21, S40-50. This contrast is talked about in the literature in two slightly different ways: in terms of the relationship between verb and other constituents, or in terms of what is focused. Conjunct ...
Choice B is the best answer
... Choices B, C, and D are incorrect because each fails to express the connection between the general restoration efforts mentioned in the previous sentence and the specific role of América Tropical in these efforts, which is described in the next sentence. ...
... Choices B, C, and D are incorrect because each fails to express the connection between the general restoration efforts mentioned in the previous sentence and the specific role of América Tropical in these efforts, which is described in the next sentence. ...
30-Pragmatics - Bases Produced
... • In context 1, the sentence provides information. • In context 2, the sentence is a warning. ...
... • In context 1, the sentence provides information. • In context 2, the sentence is a warning. ...
In this paper we investigate the possibility to insert an additional
... In this paper we discuss the possibility to insert an additional feature [Information] in the characteristics of the words even at the POS level of annotation. Some lexemes as well as morphosyntactic constructions can play significant role in Topic-Focus articulation. This fact should be taken into ...
... In this paper we discuss the possibility to insert an additional feature [Information] in the characteristics of the words even at the POS level of annotation. Some lexemes as well as morphosyntactic constructions can play significant role in Topic-Focus articulation. This fact should be taken into ...
Chapter 2 powerpoint
... • Not all languages have wh movement, but for those that do: – The question element always moves to C • But this is done in various ways (Italian vs. English vs. German vs. Czech) ...
... • Not all languages have wh movement, but for those that do: – The question element always moves to C • But this is done in various ways (Italian vs. English vs. German vs. Czech) ...
Proximity Operations - Creighton University
... the choices may be quite limited. These are some the general types of proximity operations available: Same Field This is not a common operator. It retrieves records when the specified terms are found in the same field. While this isn’t very specific, it does eliminate those cases where a word might ...
... the choices may be quite limited. These are some the general types of proximity operations available: Same Field This is not a common operator. It retrieves records when the specified terms are found in the same field. While this isn’t very specific, it does eliminate those cases where a word might ...
Basic rules about where to put commas in a sentence
... If ‘and’, ‘but’ or ‘or’ are used in a sentence and immediately followed by a pronoun (he, she, it, we, they) or noun then put a comma before it; ...
... If ‘and’, ‘but’ or ‘or’ are used in a sentence and immediately followed by a pronoun (he, she, it, we, they) or noun then put a comma before it; ...
IDENTIFYING SENTENCE ELEMENTS
... consists of a noun phrase. (A phrase is a group of words that do not contain a subject or a verb). ‘News’ is a noun, the head word; ‘ostensibly better’ and ‘of reduced forestation in 2008’ describe this head word. Clause 2 gives us the following information: We (SUBJECT) must consider (VERB) that ...
... consists of a noun phrase. (A phrase is a group of words that do not contain a subject or a verb). ‘News’ is a noun, the head word; ‘ostensibly better’ and ‘of reduced forestation in 2008’ describe this head word. Clause 2 gives us the following information: We (SUBJECT) must consider (VERB) that ...
Sentence Structure: Simple, Compound, and Complex
... Even though each clause in example A contains a subject and a verb, we cannot put a period after “When the sun is down” because it is not a complete thought on its own. It leaves us hanging and makes us want to ask, “When the sun is down, then what ...
... Even though each clause in example A contains a subject and a verb, we cannot put a period after “When the sun is down” because it is not a complete thought on its own. It leaves us hanging and makes us want to ask, “When the sun is down, then what ...
Handouts - Texas Gateway
... Introductory Clauses A clause is a group of words that has a subject and a predicate. A complex sentence includes “an independent clause and at least one dependent clause” (ELAR TEKS Glossary). An independent clause is “a group of words containing a subject and a verb that can stand alone as a compl ...
... Introductory Clauses A clause is a group of words that has a subject and a predicate. A complex sentence includes “an independent clause and at least one dependent clause” (ELAR TEKS Glossary). An independent clause is “a group of words containing a subject and a verb that can stand alone as a compl ...
Top Twenty Errors
... instructors and students know better. We know that there are rules but that rules change all the time. “Is it okay to use I in essays for this class?” asks one student. “My high school teacher wouldn’t let us.” “Will more than one comma error lower my grade?” asks another. Such questions show that r ...
... instructors and students know better. We know that there are rules but that rules change all the time. “Is it okay to use I in essays for this class?” asks one student. “My high school teacher wouldn’t let us.” “Will more than one comma error lower my grade?” asks another. Such questions show that r ...
Atlas: A book of maps or a book of tables, charts, pictures on one
... run-on sentence/incomplete sentence/ fragment: A run-on sentence is a sentence in which two or more independent clauses (i.e., complete sentences) are joined without appropriate punctuation ( ; ) or a conjunction (and, for, nor, but, or, yet and so). "Sydney and Sabrina were in the band Sydney playe ...
... run-on sentence/incomplete sentence/ fragment: A run-on sentence is a sentence in which two or more independent clauses (i.e., complete sentences) are joined without appropriate punctuation ( ; ) or a conjunction (and, for, nor, but, or, yet and so). "Sydney and Sabrina were in the band Sydney playe ...
Leyland St James` Guide to Writing using VCOP (better Vocabulary
... wolves stay in their dens, he can be a whole phrase! • He may seem like a bit of a joker, but don’t be fooled, he helps add structure. It’s his job to hook the reader in and keep him/ her reading. ...
... wolves stay in their dens, he can be a whole phrase! • He may seem like a bit of a joker, but don’t be fooled, he helps add structure. It’s his job to hook the reader in and keep him/ her reading. ...
Prague Dependency Treebank 1.0 Functional Generative Description
... - Preposition or a part of compound preposition - Subordinate conjunction - (Superfluously) referring particle or emotional particle - Rhematizer or another node acting to another constituent AuxX - Comma, but not the main coordinating comma AuxG - Other graphical symbols being not classified as Aux ...
... - Preposition or a part of compound preposition - Subordinate conjunction - (Superfluously) referring particle or emotional particle - Rhematizer or another node acting to another constituent AuxX - Comma, but not the main coordinating comma AuxG - Other graphical symbols being not classified as Aux ...
Interactive Poster: Displaying English Grammatical
... qualifiers of the elements in the sentence. The principle part is further decomposed into a node representing the subject, the predicate and the object of the sentence. The adjuncts are separated into primary and secondary, the former qualifying elements within the principle part of the sentence, wh ...
... qualifiers of the elements in the sentence. The principle part is further decomposed into a node representing the subject, the predicate and the object of the sentence. The adjuncts are separated into primary and secondary, the former qualifying elements within the principle part of the sentence, wh ...
Focus (linguistics)
Focus is a grammatical category that determines which part of the sentence contributes new, non-derivable, or contrastive information.Focus is related to information structure. Contrastive focus specifically refers to the coding of information that is contrary to the presuppositions of the interlocutor.Related terms include Comment and Rheme.