
6.1 Parallelism
... foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans—born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage, and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been comm ...
... foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans—born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage, and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been comm ...
The Syntax of the Sentence in Hebrew
... reading of the text and hence determinative, like our capital letter at the beginning of a sentence, and in that case they are to be ignored in the translation. At other times they introduce a grammatically co6rdinate clause, which, however, is logically subordinate (that is, subordinate in meaning) ...
... reading of the text and hence determinative, like our capital letter at the beginning of a sentence, and in that case they are to be ignored in the translation. At other times they introduce a grammatically co6rdinate clause, which, however, is logically subordinate (that is, subordinate in meaning) ...
Vergil Selected - Online Grammatical Appendix - 04-05
... b. The genitive singular sometimes ends in āī in poetry; the genitive plural sometimes takes the form um instead of ārum. c. The ending ābus is found (along with the regular ending) in the dative and ablative plural of dea, goddess, and fīlia, daughter. ...
... b. The genitive singular sometimes ends in āī in poetry; the genitive plural sometimes takes the form um instead of ārum. c. The ending ābus is found (along with the regular ending) in the dative and ablative plural of dea, goddess, and fīlia, daughter. ...
6.3 Comparatives and superlatives
... Tan and tanto can also be used for emphasis, rather than to compare. ...
... Tan and tanto can also be used for emphasis, rather than to compare. ...
tv - Cyco
... know the Yiddish alphabet and for those who do not. We will begin our study of the language by learning to read and write (or if your teacher prefers, with the Conversation Oy,~" on p. 4). In each of the first five units you wilileam the names of several letters and how to print, write, and pronounc ...
... know the Yiddish alphabet and for those who do not. We will begin our study of the language by learning to read and write (or if your teacher prefers, with the Conversation Oy,~" on p. 4). In each of the first five units you wilileam the names of several letters and how to print, write, and pronounc ...
Grade 8 - Carson
... 9. Mr. Thompson’s greatest pleasure is spending the afternoon reading. 10. As the students continued to misbehave, Ms. Yang’s patience was tested. 11. Imagine my delight when Grandpa Hennessy finally arrived from Ireland. 12. Never ignore the opportunity to help someone who is in trouble ...
... 9. Mr. Thompson’s greatest pleasure is spending the afternoon reading. 10. As the students continued to misbehave, Ms. Yang’s patience was tested. 11. Imagine my delight when Grandpa Hennessy finally arrived from Ireland. 12. Never ignore the opportunity to help someone who is in trouble ...
adjectives and adverbs
... transportation pollination may occur, resulting in the rapid degeneration of pollinated flowers and thus reduction in the vase-life of the flowers. Flowers of S. formosa start to senesce on the plant within 2 - 3 days after effective pollination. Unpollinated flowers, on the other hand, will remain ...
... transportation pollination may occur, resulting in the rapid degeneration of pollinated flowers and thus reduction in the vase-life of the flowers. Flowers of S. formosa start to senesce on the plant within 2 - 3 days after effective pollination. Unpollinated flowers, on the other hand, will remain ...
Kraken LATIN 1
... Welcome to Kraken Latin for the Logic Years 1. Does the world really need another Latin book? In the last decade or so, the study of Latin has grown in popularity, and there are actually quite a few curricula floating about. Since you are reading this introduction, I assume that you have done some r ...
... Welcome to Kraken Latin for the Logic Years 1. Does the world really need another Latin book? In the last decade or so, the study of Latin has grown in popularity, and there are actually quite a few curricula floating about. Since you are reading this introduction, I assume that you have done some r ...
The Dependency Structure of Coordinate Phrases
... analysis of naturally-occurring written language—and depends on two fundamental premises, both of them quite well-established. (1) In situations of syntactic choice—where there is more than one way of expressing something—people tend to use the construction that is syntactically less complex or comp ...
... analysis of naturally-occurring written language—and depends on two fundamental premises, both of them quite well-established. (1) In situations of syntactic choice—where there is more than one way of expressing something—people tend to use the construction that is syntactically less complex or comp ...
C:\Documents and Settings\luschnig\My Documents\#1 Work\Greek
... preposition (set before) conjunction (join with) a falling (case declension) upright, straight (nominative) of origin (genitive) of giving (dative) of cause (accusative) of calling (vocative) kinds, genders of the male (masculine) of the female (feminine) of neither (neuter) numbers of one (singular ...
... preposition (set before) conjunction (join with) a falling (case declension) upright, straight (nominative) of origin (genitive) of giving (dative) of cause (accusative) of calling (vocative) kinds, genders of the male (masculine) of the female (feminine) of neither (neuter) numbers of one (singular ...
1. Introduction 2. Nominal compounding
... [drie][letter][woord] 'three letter word' The apparent problem with these compounds is that they cannot be divided into two constituents which are existing words. For instance, neither tweepersoon nor persoonskamer is an existing compound of Dutch. Note also that tweepersoon cannot be interpreted as ...
... [drie][letter][woord] 'three letter word' The apparent problem with these compounds is that they cannot be divided into two constituents which are existing words. For instance, neither tweepersoon nor persoonskamer is an existing compound of Dutch. Note also that tweepersoon cannot be interpreted as ...
LexOnto: A Model for Ontology Lexicons for Ontology
... can be modeled through the pattern shown in Figure 4. From these explanations, it is easy to extrapolate how other verb frames or a noun with two prepositional complements is modeled. Essentially, they have merely more arguments. The third part of speech we consider in our lexicon model are adjectiv ...
... can be modeled through the pattern shown in Figure 4. From these explanations, it is easy to extrapolate how other verb frames or a noun with two prepositional complements is modeled. Essentially, they have merely more arguments. The third part of speech we consider in our lexicon model are adjectiv ...
A Freely Available Morphological Analyzer, Disambiguator and
... However, since the tagger assigns the tag sequence "pronoun verb pronoun noun" to this sentence, it can be concluded that the first occurrence of meine must refer to the verb meinen and the second to the pronoun mein. Unfortunately, this may not always work as well as in this example. One reason is ...
... However, since the tagger assigns the tag sequence "pronoun verb pronoun noun" to this sentence, it can be concluded that the first occurrence of meine must refer to the verb meinen and the second to the pronoun mein. Unfortunately, this may not always work as well as in this example. One reason is ...
A Freely Available Morphological Analyzer, Disambiguator and
... However, since the tagger assigns the tag sequence "pronoun verb pronoun noun" to this sentence, it can be concluded that the first occurrence of meine must refer to the verb meinen and the second to the pronoun mein. Unfortunately, this may not always work as well as in this example. One reason is ...
... However, since the tagger assigns the tag sequence "pronoun verb pronoun noun" to this sentence, it can be concluded that the first occurrence of meine must refer to the verb meinen and the second to the pronoun mein. Unfortunately, this may not always work as well as in this example. One reason is ...
Grammar Challenge - Loudoun County Public Schools
... reach the shore, Bob saw a light in the distance. (active vs. passive voice) ...
... reach the shore, Bob saw a light in the distance. (active vs. passive voice) ...
Conflicting cues and competition in subject–verb agreement
... effects of distributivity can also be found in English under certain circumstances, and she attributed the difference between her results and the failure to find effects of distributivity in Bock and Miller (1991) to differences in the imageability of the preamble phrases. Similarly, Bock et al. (1999) ...
... effects of distributivity can also be found in English under certain circumstances, and she attributed the difference between her results and the failure to find effects of distributivity in Bock and Miller (1991) to differences in the imageability of the preamble phrases. Similarly, Bock et al. (1999) ...
Student packet.
... In poetry, there was an alternate ending for the 3rd declension nouns and adjectives in the masculine accusative plural: -ēs = -īs. So, sometimes, in Latin, a 3rd declension noun in the masculine accusative plural resembles 1st and 2nd declension nouns in the dative and ablative plural? BUT, remembe ...
... In poetry, there was an alternate ending for the 3rd declension nouns and adjectives in the masculine accusative plural: -ēs = -īs. So, sometimes, in Latin, a 3rd declension noun in the masculine accusative plural resembles 1st and 2nd declension nouns in the dative and ablative plural? BUT, remembe ...
New Microsoft Word Document
... presentation of its origin and evolution and continuing with its semantic description in current English and the combinations it allows (with nouns, adjectives and verbs). The most important part of the work, which also gives its title, refers to the use of the prefix pre- in EU documents, actually ...
... presentation of its origin and evolution and continuing with its semantic description in current English and the combinations it allows (with nouns, adjectives and verbs). The most important part of the work, which also gives its title, refers to the use of the prefix pre- in EU documents, actually ...
Facite Nunc - Magistra Snyder`s Latin Website
... endings, like Sicilia, fāma, fortūna. These nouns are grouped into a family called a declension ______________ because all of their endings involve the letter ‘a’. They belong to the 1st _______ declension. ...
... endings, like Sicilia, fāma, fortūna. These nouns are grouped into a family called a declension ______________ because all of their endings involve the letter ‘a’. They belong to the 1st _______ declension. ...
89212104-Ch.8
... 2) They do not assign an external Ө-role either. Verbs which do not assign an external Ө-role to the subject position seem also to be unable to assign accusative Case to their internal argument (and vice versa). Burzio’s Generalisation: A verb (with an object) Case-marks its object iff it Ө-marks ...
... 2) They do not assign an external Ө-role either. Verbs which do not assign an external Ө-role to the subject position seem also to be unable to assign accusative Case to their internal argument (and vice versa). Burzio’s Generalisation: A verb (with an object) Case-marks its object iff it Ө-marks ...
chapter 1 nouns, pronouns and determiners
... Possession can be shown in English by simply adding a final ‘s to a noun. That is, “ noun’s” • the car’s front seat • Charles’s car • Bartkowski’s book • a hard day’s work Possessives of Plurals & Irregular Plurals Most plural nouns already end in s. To create their possessive, simply add an apostro ...
... Possession can be shown in English by simply adding a final ‘s to a noun. That is, “ noun’s” • the car’s front seat • Charles’s car • Bartkowski’s book • a hard day’s work Possessives of Plurals & Irregular Plurals Most plural nouns already end in s. To create their possessive, simply add an apostro ...
VerbArt 4. Cockney Rhyming Slang
... might want to say from ordinary English into Rhyming Slang English: just follow the rules, as given above. In principle anybody will be able to do it; but perhaps some will be better at it, being more imaginative at finding funny (full and reduced) replacers. The challenge is to understand Rhyming S ...
... might want to say from ordinary English into Rhyming Slang English: just follow the rules, as given above. In principle anybody will be able to do it; but perhaps some will be better at it, being more imaginative at finding funny (full and reduced) replacers. The challenge is to understand Rhyming S ...
Comparing Bulgarian and Slovak Multext
... The aim of this article is to compare the differences between Slovak and Bulgarian MTE specification. Specifically, our goal is not to compile a list of grammar differences between the languages – we only gloss over them as far as they influence the morphosyntactic tagsets used. The tagset differenc ...
... The aim of this article is to compare the differences between Slovak and Bulgarian MTE specification. Specifically, our goal is not to compile a list of grammar differences between the languages – we only gloss over them as far as they influence the morphosyntactic tagsets used. The tagset differenc ...
Derived nouns in Modern Hebrew: Structural and psycholinguistic
... The article focuses on derived nouns, constructed on the basis of interdigitation of a consonantal root plus one of several dozen prosodic templates or morphological patterns and/or by linear affixation to a word or stem. Structural characteristics of Hebrew nouns are outlined in terms of their infl ...
... The article focuses on derived nouns, constructed on the basis of interdigitation of a consonantal root plus one of several dozen prosodic templates or morphological patterns and/or by linear affixation to a word or stem. Structural characteristics of Hebrew nouns are outlined in terms of their infl ...