new latin grammar
... The Sanskrit, in modified form, has always continued to be spoken in India, and is represented to-day by a large number of dialects descended from the ancient Sanskrit, and spoken by millions of people. b. The Iranian, spoken in ancient Persia, and closely related to the Sanskrit. There were two mai ...
... The Sanskrit, in modified form, has always continued to be spoken in India, and is represented to-day by a large number of dialects descended from the ancient Sanskrit, and spoken by millions of people. b. The Iranian, spoken in ancient Persia, and closely related to the Sanskrit. There were two mai ...
Prepositions TIME and PLACE
... You may have learned that ending a sentence with a preposition is a serious breach of grammatical etiquette. It doesn't take a grammarian to spot a sentenceending preposition, so this is an easy rule to get caught up on (!). Although it is often easy to remedy the offending preposition, sometimes it ...
... You may have learned that ending a sentence with a preposition is a serious breach of grammatical etiquette. It doesn't take a grammarian to spot a sentenceending preposition, so this is an easy rule to get caught up on (!). Although it is often easy to remedy the offending preposition, sometimes it ...
Case Matching in Bavarian Relative Clauses: A
... relative clauses was already pointed out by Bayer (1984). On the basis of the data in (4) and (5) Bayer exempts nominative pronouns from the case matching requirement by assuming that relative pronouns in the nominative case and in all other cases which match the nominative form, carry the feature [ ...
... relative clauses was already pointed out by Bayer (1984). On the basis of the data in (4) and (5) Bayer exempts nominative pronouns from the case matching requirement by assuming that relative pronouns in the nominative case and in all other cases which match the nominative form, carry the feature [ ...
An Essential Grammar of the Modern Language
... other materials. (Some suggestions of suitable works are given at the end of the book.) What the book does offer, in comparison with most ‘methods’, is more detailed and systematically organized information about the linguistic features which the learner will encounter. Users can consult the grammar ...
... other materials. (Some suggestions of suitable works are given at the end of the book.) What the book does offer, in comparison with most ‘methods’, is more detailed and systematically organized information about the linguistic features which the learner will encounter. Users can consult the grammar ...
foreword - Universitatea din Craiova
... intends to say; uncountable nouns can only function without any article (or, as it is specified in other grammars, with the zero article). 6) The definite article is also used before nouns made definite by the addition of a clause or a phrase, e.g. the girl in red dress, the man with the suitcase, t ...
... intends to say; uncountable nouns can only function without any article (or, as it is specified in other grammars, with the zero article). 6) The definite article is also used before nouns made definite by the addition of a clause or a phrase, e.g. the girl in red dress, the man with the suitcase, t ...
foreword - Universitatea din Craiova
... intends to say; uncountable nouns can only function without any article (or, as it is specified in other grammars, with the zero article). 6) The definite article is also used before nouns made definite by the addition of a clause or a phrase, e.g. the girl in red dress, the man with the suitcase, t ...
... intends to say; uncountable nouns can only function without any article (or, as it is specified in other grammars, with the zero article). 6) The definite article is also used before nouns made definite by the addition of a clause or a phrase, e.g. the girl in red dress, the man with the suitcase, t ...
Romanian Grammar
... Tartars, Slovaks, Bulgarians, Jews, Czechs, Poles, Greeks, Armenians. About 8 million Romanians live abroad. The urban population represents 55% of the inhabitants. There are 15 religious denominations officially acknowledged in Romania. The most comprehensive are: the Romanian Orthodox Church (86.8 ...
... Tartars, Slovaks, Bulgarians, Jews, Czechs, Poles, Greeks, Armenians. About 8 million Romanians live abroad. The urban population represents 55% of the inhabitants. There are 15 religious denominations officially acknowledged in Romania. The most comprehensive are: the Romanian Orthodox Church (86.8 ...
Romanian Grammar
... Tartars, Slovaks, Bulgarians, Jews, Czechs, Poles, Greeks, Armenians. About 8 million Romanians live abroad. The urban population represents 55% of the inhabitants. There are 15 religious denominations officially acknowledged in Romania. The most comprehensive are: the Romanian Orthodox Church (86.8 ...
... Tartars, Slovaks, Bulgarians, Jews, Czechs, Poles, Greeks, Armenians. About 8 million Romanians live abroad. The urban population represents 55% of the inhabitants. There are 15 religious denominations officially acknowledged in Romania. The most comprehensive are: the Romanian Orthodox Church (86.8 ...
Quenya - the Ancient Tongue
... expanded: The Noldor adopted and adapted some words from other tongues, such as Casar "dwarf" from Dwarvish Khazad and certa "rune" from Sindarin certh (WJ:388, 396). Some words already in use developed new or modified meanings in Exilic Quenya, such as urco, a word that in Valinorean Quenya was use ...
... expanded: The Noldor adopted and adapted some words from other tongues, such as Casar "dwarf" from Dwarvish Khazad and certa "rune" from Sindarin certh (WJ:388, 396). Some words already in use developed new or modified meanings in Exilic Quenya, such as urco, a word that in Valinorean Quenya was use ...
1. THE ARTICLE - Universitatea din Craiova
... used); it can be used with individual nouns in the singular, e.g. The dog is a friendly animal; The article is a part of speech; The tiger is one of the big cats; The Siberian tiger is in danger of becoming extinct; Doctors advise that fat/sugar should not be used in large quantities (uncountable); ...
... used); it can be used with individual nouns in the singular, e.g. The dog is a friendly animal; The article is a part of speech; The tiger is one of the big cats; The Siberian tiger is in danger of becoming extinct; Doctors advise that fat/sugar should not be used in large quantities (uncountable); ...
File - Mrs. Ethington
... 5. She put the book ____her bag. (place) 6. We walked____ the street to the park. (place) 7. She keeps her slippers____ her bed. (place) 8. We always wash our hands ____meals. (time) 9. She ran ____the dog because she was frightened. (direction) ...
... 5. She put the book ____her bag. (place) 6. We walked____ the street to the park. (place) 7. She keeps her slippers____ her bed. (place) 8. We always wash our hands ____meals. (time) 9. She ran ____the dog because she was frightened. (direction) ...
course reader
... demonstratives, which include the, this, that, these, those, the interrogatives which and what and, possibly, the indefinite article a and singular some (e.g. some man is outside). The other two are quantifiers including each, every, any, all, no, many, few, much, little, and the other uses of some, ...
... demonstratives, which include the, this, that, these, those, the interrogatives which and what and, possibly, the indefinite article a and singular some (e.g. some man is outside). The other two are quantifiers including each, every, any, all, no, many, few, much, little, and the other uses of some, ...
New Latin Grammar - The Language Realm
... a. The Sanskrit, spoken in ancient India. Of this there were several stages, the oldest of which is the Vedic, or language of the Vedic Hymns. These Hymns are the oldest literary productions known to us among all the branches of the IndoEuropean family. A conservative estimate places them as far ...
... a. The Sanskrit, spoken in ancient India. Of this there were several stages, the oldest of which is the Vedic, or language of the Vedic Hymns. These Hymns are the oldest literary productions known to us among all the branches of the IndoEuropean family. A conservative estimate places them as far ...
Bible Greek: Basic Grammar of the Greek New
... A companion book for the Bible Greek Vpod Internet Video Instruction Program biblegreekvpod.com ...
... A companion book for the Bible Greek Vpod Internet Video Instruction Program biblegreekvpod.com ...
ADJECTIVES and ADVERBS (2)
... adjectives that are restricted, or virtually restricted, to predicative position are most like verbs and adverbs they tend to refer to a (possibly temporary) condition rather than a characteristic the most common are those referring to the health (or lack of health) of an animate being e.g. He felt ...
... adjectives that are restricted, or virtually restricted, to predicative position are most like verbs and adverbs they tend to refer to a (possibly temporary) condition rather than a characteristic the most common are those referring to the health (or lack of health) of an animate being e.g. He felt ...
Early comprehension of the Spanish plural.
... we show that children learning this dialect of Spanish have a working knowledge of the noun morpheme in their language by age ; – a younger age than documented with English-speaking children in similar novel-label novel-object comprehension tasks. The results have implications for understanding ch ...
... we show that children learning this dialect of Spanish have a working knowledge of the noun morpheme in their language by age ; – a younger age than documented with English-speaking children in similar novel-label novel-object comprehension tasks. The results have implications for understanding ch ...
Morphologically conditioned V–Ø alternation in Hebrew - Outi Bat-El
... The data base in this paper is limited to CVCVC stems with final stress followed by a vowel initial suffix, as this is the potential structure of V–Ø alternation (see table (1) above). Several types of CVCVC stems are excluded, due to idiosyncrasies not directly relevant to the issue discussed here. ...
... The data base in this paper is limited to CVCVC stems with final stress followed by a vowel initial suffix, as this is the potential structure of V–Ø alternation (see table (1) above). Several types of CVCVC stems are excluded, due to idiosyncrasies not directly relevant to the issue discussed here. ...
primary argument case-marking in baltic and finnic
... genitive (-n) and locative cases (adessive -llA, ablative -ltA and allative -lle) may be used to mark agents: these usually have a more or less transparent adverbial background. The term accusative is not unproblematic in Finnic: first of all, no distinct accusative marker is used with plural NPs. ...
... genitive (-n) and locative cases (adessive -llA, ablative -ltA and allative -lle) may be used to mark agents: these usually have a more or less transparent adverbial background. The term accusative is not unproblematic in Finnic: first of all, no distinct accusative marker is used with plural NPs. ...
Logophoric pronouns and reported discourse in Finnish and High
... for number, case and gender. When used as a subject, it triggers third person agreement. ...
... for number, case and gender. When used as a subject, it triggers third person agreement. ...
Functional Morphology
... The goal of our work is to provide a freely available open-source library that provides a high level of abstraction for defining natural language morphologies. The examples used in this article are collected from Latin morphology. Our Latin morphology is based on the descriptions provided by [20, 5, ...
... The goal of our work is to provide a freely available open-source library that provides a high level of abstraction for defining natural language morphologies. The examples used in this article are collected from Latin morphology. Our Latin morphology is based on the descriptions provided by [20, 5, ...
Lesson 12 | NTGreek In Session
... because the adjective is not inflected to agree with its substantive. In Greek, however, such simplicity is not possible because of inflection. Like the substantives they modify, adjectives are an inflected part of speech. Greek adjectives are inflected for each of the five cases, the three genders, ...
... because the adjective is not inflected to agree with its substantive. In Greek, however, such simplicity is not possible because of inflection. Like the substantives they modify, adjectives are an inflected part of speech. Greek adjectives are inflected for each of the five cases, the three genders, ...
untangling the russian predicate agreement
... (2003) propose a theory of agreement based on the distinction between CONCORD and INDEX agreement (Wechsler and Zlatic 2000, 2003; King and Dalrymple 2004). An agreement trigger such as a noun or pronoun carries both CONCORD and INDEX agreement feature sets, which are understood as grammaticalizatio ...
... (2003) propose a theory of agreement based on the distinction between CONCORD and INDEX agreement (Wechsler and Zlatic 2000, 2003; King and Dalrymple 2004). An agreement trigger such as a noun or pronoun carries both CONCORD and INDEX agreement feature sets, which are understood as grammaticalizatio ...
Adjective Classes : a Cross-linguistic Typology
... on the stem, as with novyj 'new', less commonly on the ending. Adjectives are inflectionally considerably more regular than nouns or verbs in Russian. The importance of the patterns of syncretism is that they are preserved even for other items which are not canonical adjectives; thus etot 'this' is ...
... on the stem, as with novyj 'new', less commonly on the ending. Adjectives are inflectionally considerably more regular than nouns or verbs in Russian. The importance of the patterns of syncretism is that they are preserved even for other items which are not canonical adjectives; thus etot 'this' is ...
Final Review PowerPoint
... 2. Primary Sequence: cum means “when” with a present or future idea, the indicative is used (page 162) 3. When conjunction cum means “since,” the subjunctive is always used (page 162) 4. When conjunction cum means “although,” the subjunctive is always used, and tamen (but still, even so) is us ...
... 2. Primary Sequence: cum means “when” with a present or future idea, the indicative is used (page 162) 3. When conjunction cum means “since,” the subjunctive is always used (page 162) 4. When conjunction cum means “although,” the subjunctive is always used, and tamen (but still, even so) is us ...
Case and Event Structure
... The picture is complicated by the putative existence of purely uninterpretable features. Chomsky 1999 suggests that structural Case is the paradigmatic uninterpretable feature, as it does not contribute to the interpretation of the noun phrase. However, Pesetsky and Torrego 2000 argue that nominativ ...
... The picture is complicated by the putative existence of purely uninterpretable features. Chomsky 1999 suggests that structural Case is the paradigmatic uninterpretable feature, as it does not contribute to the interpretation of the noun phrase. However, Pesetsky and Torrego 2000 argue that nominativ ...