Dative of Purpose and Reference
... The dative of reference is used when the dative depends not on any one particular word (such as is the case with Dative following special adjectives like amīcus, fidēlis, idoneus, and similis or verbs like crēdō and noceō) but on the general meaning of the sentence. o It is often called the “Dativ ...
... The dative of reference is used when the dative depends not on any one particular word (such as is the case with Dative following special adjectives like amīcus, fidēlis, idoneus, and similis or verbs like crēdō and noceō) but on the general meaning of the sentence. o It is often called the “Dativ ...
RELATIONAL NOUNS, PRONOUNS, AND RESUMPTIONw
... manager resource. Manager resources properly distinguish between resumptive pronouns and bound relational nouns based on differences between them at the level of semantic structure. The resumptive puzzle is thus solved. The paper closes by considering the solution in light of the hypothesis of direct ...
... manager resource. Manager resources properly distinguish between resumptive pronouns and bound relational nouns based on differences between them at the level of semantic structure. The resumptive puzzle is thus solved. The paper closes by considering the solution in light of the hypothesis of direct ...
here - The Elvish Linguistic Fellowship
... When at the beginning of summer 2001 I bought the book Sauron Defeated by J. R. R. Tolkien, commented by his son Christopher, I knew I would find some extensive information of Adunaic, the language of Númenor. This language was substantially different to the Elvish languages I had studied before and ...
... When at the beginning of summer 2001 I bought the book Sauron Defeated by J. R. R. Tolkien, commented by his son Christopher, I knew I would find some extensive information of Adunaic, the language of Númenor. This language was substantially different to the Elvish languages I had studied before and ...
Morphological Variability in Second Language
... Research on morphological variability in second language (L2) acquisition has focused on the syntactic consequences of variability: that is, whether or not morphological variability entails underlying syntactic deficits. The interrelationship between morphological features in their own right has bee ...
... Research on morphological variability in second language (L2) acquisition has focused on the syntactic consequences of variability: that is, whether or not morphological variability entails underlying syntactic deficits. The interrelationship between morphological features in their own right has bee ...
Ser & Estar I & II
... El presidente es joven. The president is young. Carlos es alto y rubio. Carlos is tall and blond. Nora es inteligente. Nora is intelligent. Mis primos son graciosos. My cousins are funny. Las señoras son católicas. The women are catholic. El coche es azul. The car is blue. ...
... El presidente es joven. The president is young. Carlos es alto y rubio. Carlos is tall and blond. Nora es inteligente. Nora is intelligent. Mis primos son graciosos. My cousins are funny. Las señoras son católicas. The women are catholic. El coche es azul. The car is blue. ...
Covert nominative and dative subjects in Faroese∗
... dative and nominative subjects in Faroese signals change in progress rather than stable variation. Dative subjects are losing ground in Faroese and this manifests itself in at least three ways. First, there is a general preference for nominative over dative in subject position, at least in third per ...
... dative and nominative subjects in Faroese signals change in progress rather than stable variation. Dative subjects are losing ground in Faroese and this manifests itself in at least three ways. First, there is a general preference for nominative over dative in subject position, at least in third per ...
HAY There is, there are…
... A main use of HABER In the special 3rd person form to signal the existence of one of more nouns: Hay un libro en la mesa. There is a book on the table. ...
... A main use of HABER In the special 3rd person form to signal the existence of one of more nouns: Hay un libro en la mesa. There is a book on the table. ...
Strategies for Scaffolding Narrative and Expository Writing
... “The [noun’s] ___?__ smell/odor/scent” “The ___?__ smell/odor/scent of [noun]…” ...
... “The [noun’s] ___?__ smell/odor/scent” “The ___?__ smell/odor/scent of [noun]…” ...
Welcome! [www.etai.org.il]
... Fashion items and objects which are created from, used, thrown out and recycled elements ...
... Fashion items and objects which are created from, used, thrown out and recycled elements ...
IEA Style Guide - IEA: Publications
... 8. As noted above, in addition to using Times and Times New Roman for tables and figures, you can use specialist fonts for illustrative copy. Two good typefaces for tables, for example, are Arial and Helvetica. Font sizes of the text in tables and figures should ideally be between 8 and 12 points ...
... 8. As noted above, in addition to using Times and Times New Roman for tables and figures, you can use specialist fonts for illustrative copy. Two good typefaces for tables, for example, are Arial and Helvetica. Font sizes of the text in tables and figures should ideally be between 8 and 12 points ...
The -ing dynasty: Rebuilding the semantics of nominalizations
... A full account of -ing forms in their syntax, morphology, and semantics remains a challenge for the future. Yet even the syntactic and semantic analysis of just those -ing forms in (1) has given rise to much controversy. Since at least Vendler 1967, interpretive differences between the forms have be ...
... A full account of -ing forms in their syntax, morphology, and semantics remains a challenge for the future. Yet even the syntactic and semantic analysis of just those -ing forms in (1) has given rise to much controversy. Since at least Vendler 1967, interpretive differences between the forms have be ...
Bare nouns in Persian: Interpretation, Grammar and
... objects. So, this existential closure would provide the necessary quantificational force for bare noun subjects as well. It is proposed that both subject and object originate within the VP, and can move out to the VP-external domain. The motivation for these movements are informational-structural in ...
... objects. So, this existential closure would provide the necessary quantificational force for bare noun subjects as well. It is proposed that both subject and object originate within the VP, and can move out to the VP-external domain. The motivation for these movements are informational-structural in ...
The dialect of the Mitrovica Roma
... distinct group. Contact with Romanian further added to their distinct character. Some Vlax distinctive features are umlaut in daj > dej ‘mother’, čhaj > čhej ‘daughter’; short genitive marker in -k-; plural of borrowed nouns -uri; comparative maj; prothetic v- in third-person pronouns; negative inde ...
... distinct group. Contact with Romanian further added to their distinct character. Some Vlax distinctive features are umlaut in daj > dej ‘mother’, čhaj > čhej ‘daughter’; short genitive marker in -k-; plural of borrowed nouns -uri; comparative maj; prothetic v- in third-person pronouns; negative inde ...
Case and Agreement in Polish Predicates
... The assumption that Figure 4 presents the right structure for (3) explains the origin of the accusative case on the predicative complement of the preposition: the subject of this predicative complement is not raised to the immediately higher (selecting) head za, but rather to a still higher head uwa ...
... The assumption that Figure 4 presents the right structure for (3) explains the origin of the accusative case on the predicative complement of the preposition: the subject of this predicative complement is not raised to the immediately higher (selecting) head za, but rather to a still higher head uwa ...
Word-formation in English
... The existence of words is usually taken for granted by the speakers of a language. To speak and understand a language means - among many other things - knowing the words of that language. The average speaker knows thousands of words, and new words enter our minds and our language on a daily basis. T ...
... The existence of words is usually taken for granted by the speakers of a language. To speak and understand a language means - among many other things - knowing the words of that language. The average speaker knows thousands of words, and new words enter our minds and our language on a daily basis. T ...
Word-formation in English
... The existence of words is usually taken for granted by the speakers of a language. To speak and understand a language means - among many other things - knowing the words of that language. The average speaker knows thousands of words, and new words enter our minds and our language on a daily basis. T ...
... The existence of words is usually taken for granted by the speakers of a language. To speak and understand a language means - among many other things - knowing the words of that language. The average speaker knows thousands of words, and new words enter our minds and our language on a daily basis. T ...
focus 11 position of adverbs
... a) Most types of adverbs can go in front position. in particular: - connecting adverbs e.g. as a result, similarly As a result, Japan faces a crisis. - time and place adverbs e.g. tomorrow, in the kitchen Tomorrow the weather will be much cooler. - comment and viewpoint adverbs e.g. presumably, fine ...
... a) Most types of adverbs can go in front position. in particular: - connecting adverbs e.g. as a result, similarly As a result, Japan faces a crisis. - time and place adverbs e.g. tomorrow, in the kitchen Tomorrow the weather will be much cooler. - comment and viewpoint adverbs e.g. presumably, fine ...
focus 11 position of adverbs
... a) Most types of adverbs can go in front position. in particular: - connecting adverbs e.g. as a result, similarly As a result, Japan faces a crisis. - time and place adverbs e.g. tomorrow, in the kitchen Tomorrow the weather will be much cooler. - comment and viewpoint adverbs e.g. presumably, fine ...
... a) Most types of adverbs can go in front position. in particular: - connecting adverbs e.g. as a result, similarly As a result, Japan faces a crisis. - time and place adverbs e.g. tomorrow, in the kitchen Tomorrow the weather will be much cooler. - comment and viewpoint adverbs e.g. presumably, fine ...
Latin for beginners - DISHSLatin1
... power, and what had been a dialect spoken by a single tribe became the universal language. Gradually the language changed ...
... power, and what had been a dialect spoken by a single tribe became the universal language. Gradually the language changed ...
Practice - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
... 1. My uncle plays the drums he is in a band. 2. The band is a bagpipe band he has played for many years. 3. My uncle is a firefighter the band is the fire department pipe band. 4. The band has won many prizes they travel all over. 5. They march in parades people cheer loudly. B. Rewrite each run-on ...
... 1. My uncle plays the drums he is in a band. 2. The band is a bagpipe band he has played for many years. 3. My uncle is a firefighter the band is the fire department pipe band. 4. The band has won many prizes they travel all over. 5. They march in parades people cheer loudly. B. Rewrite each run-on ...
Practice - TeacherLINK
... 1. My uncle plays the drums he is in a band. 2. The band is a bagpipe band he has played for many years. 3. My uncle is a firefighter the band is the fire department pipe band. 4. The band has won many prizes they travel all over. 5. They march in parades people cheer loudly. B. Rewrite each run-on ...
... 1. My uncle plays the drums he is in a band. 2. The band is a bagpipe band he has played for many years. 3. My uncle is a firefighter the band is the fire department pipe band. 4. The band has won many prizes they travel all over. 5. They march in parades people cheer loudly. B. Rewrite each run-on ...
- 1 - Adpositions from nouns, one way or another Das war `ne heiße
... head is reanalysed as that of a “complement”, from having been that of an “attribute”: one concomitant of this change is that complements of adpositions are structurally obligatory, while attributes are optional.1 Though now an adposition rather than a noun, the head remains head and continues to go ...
... head is reanalysed as that of a “complement”, from having been that of an “attribute”: one concomitant of this change is that complements of adpositions are structurally obligatory, while attributes are optional.1 Though now an adposition rather than a noun, the head remains head and continues to go ...
On the Interpretation of Noun Compounds
... be a noun compound, while apple pie would not be. Moreover, the stress criterion is of limited use for most computational approaches to language analysis: they work primarily with written text, where no information about the stress is available. It has been also pointed out that there are other fact ...
... be a noun compound, while apple pie would not be. Moreover, the stress criterion is of limited use for most computational approaches to language analysis: they work primarily with written text, where no information about the stress is available. It has been also pointed out that there are other fact ...
Grammar of the Classical Newari [SCANN]
... agential or instrum ental case; w hen it is intransitive, the pure stem serves as subject. T he sam e form expresses the object or end-point of a transitive action. An exam ple may illustrate this, rajan dhu syatam “ through the king ligerkilling (took place)” ; raja wonam “ king-going (took place)” ...
... agential or instrum ental case; w hen it is intransitive, the pure stem serves as subject. T he sam e form expresses the object or end-point of a transitive action. An exam ple may illustrate this, rajan dhu syatam “ through the king ligerkilling (took place)” ; raja wonam “ king-going (took place)” ...
Summary of Unity Language Patterns
... Unity Pattern 1: NOUNS, VERBS, ADJECTIVES, ADVERBS This pattern generates nouns, verbs and adjectives in the 45 sequenced user area. The pattern also generates nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs ending in –ly in the 60 and 84 sequenced user areas. ...
... Unity Pattern 1: NOUNS, VERBS, ADJECTIVES, ADVERBS This pattern generates nouns, verbs and adjectives in the 45 sequenced user area. The pattern also generates nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs ending in –ly in the 60 and 84 sequenced user areas. ...