89212104-Ch.8
... The claim that noun phrases have the structure in (65a) is known as the DP Hypothesis. It is believed that noun phrases include the category Agr under D which parallels the Agr category of I in IPs. Spec-head agreement phenomenon in DP, too. English does not have rich agreement inflection. ...
... The claim that noun phrases have the structure in (65a) is known as the DP Hypothesis. It is believed that noun phrases include the category Agr under D which parallels the Agr category of I in IPs. Spec-head agreement phenomenon in DP, too. English does not have rich agreement inflection. ...
Learn To read parT 1 - Yale University Press
... and the teacher should emphasize the most important points. Particularly in the early chapters, important information about the forms of vocabulary entries (adjectives, principal parts of verbs, etc.) and new morphology is included in the vocabulary notes. This information should be presented in con ...
... and the teacher should emphasize the most important points. Particularly in the early chapters, important information about the forms of vocabulary entries (adjectives, principal parts of verbs, etc.) and new morphology is included in the vocabulary notes. This information should be presented in con ...
Word order preferences for direct and indirect objects in children
... The children were asked to respond to requests with the help of stuffed toys and other props provided by the experimenter. All subjects were tested individually in a quiet place. Sentence types There were twenty test sentences, with five tokens of each of the four types exemplified below. In order t ...
... The children were asked to respond to requests with the help of stuffed toys and other props provided by the experimenter. All subjects were tested individually in a quiet place. Sentence types There were twenty test sentences, with five tokens of each of the four types exemplified below. In order t ...
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, ...
Case Matching in Bavarian Relative Clauses: A
... in the case of (14) is located in the Vorfeld of a V2-clause. Unlike Müller (1999), we do not assume a unary rule that further projects such a free relative into an NP. One of the motivations for this unary projection is to account for the case matching phenomena of German free relatives in a unifi ...
... in the case of (14) is located in the Vorfeld of a V2-clause. Unlike Müller (1999), we do not assume a unary rule that further projects such a free relative into an NP. One of the motivations for this unary projection is to account for the case matching phenomena of German free relatives in a unifi ...
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 ...
The Story of Preposition Addition: The Transition from RyanJ.
... underwent the transition from pee to PP. For example, as we will see later, although indirect objects were expressed by a dative PCC in .Old Russian and still is today in Standard Modern Russian, in Non-standard Middle Russian it could be expressed by the PP k+dative. Under this definition, the nomi ...
... underwent the transition from pee to PP. For example, as we will see later, although indirect objects were expressed by a dative PCC in .Old Russian and still is today in Standard Modern Russian, in Non-standard Middle Russian it could be expressed by the PP k+dative. Under this definition, the nomi ...
Case marking in infinitive (ad- form)
... A specific feature of both Modem and Old Georgian is that case marking of subjects and objects is sensitive to the choice of tense/aspect. This paper focuses on a construction that was found in complementation in Old Georgian (5th-l 1th centuries) where alongside with finite forms, an infinitive beg ...
... A specific feature of both Modem and Old Georgian is that case marking of subjects and objects is sensitive to the choice of tense/aspect. This paper focuses on a construction that was found in complementation in Old Georgian (5th-l 1th centuries) where alongside with finite forms, an infinitive beg ...
Case marking in infinitive (ad- form) clauses in Old Georgian1
... 4. Case assigned to direct objects of ad-forms 4.1 Objects of ad-forms in direct object position Before considering the case assigned to objects of ad-forms, one has to differentiate two functions of the ad-forms. Such forms can occur as either complement predicates, or as predicates of purpose clau ...
... 4. Case assigned to direct objects of ad-forms 4.1 Objects of ad-forms in direct object position Before considering the case assigned to objects of ad-forms, one has to differentiate two functions of the ad-forms. Such forms can occur as either complement predicates, or as predicates of purpose clau ...
A Basic Modern Russian Grammar
... teacher and lecturer for the USSR / Russian Federation Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Language Service, teaching Russian, English and related subjects to foreign diplomats, businessmen and journalists, including the staff of the United Nations Moscow office, Sea Land CIS Logistics, Caterpillar ...
... teacher and lecturer for the USSR / Russian Federation Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Language Service, teaching Russian, English and related subjects to foreign diplomats, businessmen and journalists, including the staff of the United Nations Moscow office, Sea Land CIS Logistics, Caterpillar ...
General Number and the Semantics and Pragmatics of Indefinite
... Korean require numeral classifiers, but Turkish and Hungarian do not. It is likely that there is a close connection between general number and the use of numeral classifiers. We hypothesize that having general number is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for having numeral classifiers; that ...
... Korean require numeral classifiers, but Turkish and Hungarian do not. It is likely that there is a close connection between general number and the use of numeral classifiers. We hypothesize that having general number is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for having numeral classifiers; that ...
ALBA IULIA DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES
... What is very interesting is that, although a lingua franca exists along with its attendant powerful cultural influences, and although it may bring benefits in terms of education, finance and opportunity, and although it may be the language of government and even of slavemasters, it does not seem abl ...
... What is very interesting is that, although a lingua franca exists along with its attendant powerful cultural influences, and although it may bring benefits in terms of education, finance and opportunity, and although it may be the language of government and even of slavemasters, it does not seem abl ...
Polish Grammar in a Nutshell by
... Locative singular ending -'e, as in biur-'e: biurze (office), from biuro. As noted, the consonants p, b, f, m, w at the end of a word may turn out to be soft when not at the end of a word; cf. paw (peacock), pl. pawie. 2. One often observes vowel changes within Polish words depending on whether endi ...
... Locative singular ending -'e, as in biur-'e: biurze (office), from biuro. As noted, the consonants p, b, f, m, w at the end of a word may turn out to be soft when not at the end of a word; cf. paw (peacock), pl. pawie. 2. One often observes vowel changes within Polish words depending on whether endi ...
HANDBOOK and GUIDE to LIFE - Catalyst
... habeo poculum auri. I have a cup (made) of gold. -> I have a golden cup. C. partitive genitive: Words denoting a part are followed by the genitive of the whole to which the part belongs pars agricolarum Martem colunt. quis vestrum reginam malam superabit? D. objective genitive: The objective genitiv ...
... habeo poculum auri. I have a cup (made) of gold. -> I have a golden cup. C. partitive genitive: Words denoting a part are followed by the genitive of the whole to which the part belongs pars agricolarum Martem colunt. quis vestrum reginam malam superabit? D. objective genitive: The objective genitiv ...
Inevitable reanalysis - Universität Konstanz
... a prepositional phrase (of dūne ‘from the hill’), originally did not take a noun phrase complement but was to permit one later (to slide down the dune, to exemplify this with its own old self surviving as a noun). While adpositions supposedly all derive from words of other word classes, adpositions ...
... a prepositional phrase (of dūne ‘from the hill’), originally did not take a noun phrase complement but was to permit one later (to slide down the dune, to exemplify this with its own old self surviving as a noun). While adpositions supposedly all derive from words of other word classes, adpositions ...
Petronius, Satyricon - , the Matron of Ephesus
... matron? Simply put, a matron is “a married woman or a widow, especially a mother of dignity, mature age, and established social position” (dictionary.com). And indeed, from Petronius’ description of his matron of Ephesus, she seems to be all of these things. She is most definitely a widow, as we fin ...
... matron? Simply put, a matron is “a married woman or a widow, especially a mother of dignity, mature age, and established social position” (dictionary.com). And indeed, from Petronius’ description of his matron of Ephesus, she seems to be all of these things. She is most definitely a widow, as we fin ...
1. Introduction 2. Nominal compounding
... That red jacket should keep its mouth 'The person with the red jacket should shut up' b Die regenjas moet wel een detective zijn That raincoat must be a detective ...
... That red jacket should keep its mouth 'The person with the red jacket should shut up' b Die regenjas moet wel een detective zijn That raincoat must be a detective ...
Comparative-Historical Analysis of the Infinitive Form in –Oov in the
... Infinitive form ending in -oov in the Uzbek language is formed from different verbal stems: ɤɟɥɭɜ - arrival, etc. This form mainly refers to the process of action or condition, and it is also the name of action, particular occupation. Some words with the affix in -oov moved into the category of none ...
... Infinitive form ending in -oov in the Uzbek language is formed from different verbal stems: ɤɟɥɭɜ - arrival, etc. This form mainly refers to the process of action or condition, and it is also the name of action, particular occupation. Some words with the affix in -oov moved into the category of none ...
Case-theory: a solution of the bound pronoun problem in Romance
... allows a bound pronominal. Two pronominals, namely the 3rd person singular feminine and the 3rd person plural (common gender) have two object forms: both have se as well as har (or -in plural- harren). Often, they are used interchangeably. However, unlike har / harren, se is ungrammatical when local ...
... allows a bound pronominal. Two pronominals, namely the 3rd person singular feminine and the 3rd person plural (common gender) have two object forms: both have se as well as har (or -in plural- harren). Often, they are used interchangeably. However, unlike har / harren, se is ungrammatical when local ...
Primary_6
... F1.1.1 Identify nouns in sentences and texts; F1.1.2 Distinguish ‘concrete nouns’ from ‘abstract nouns’; F1.1.3 Distinguish ‘common nouns’ from ‘proper nouns’; F1.1.4 Distinguish ‘singular nouns’ from ‘plural nouns’; F1.1.5 Use ‘singular nouns’ and ‘plural nouns’ correctly in sentences or texts; F1. ...
... F1.1.1 Identify nouns in sentences and texts; F1.1.2 Distinguish ‘concrete nouns’ from ‘abstract nouns’; F1.1.3 Distinguish ‘common nouns’ from ‘proper nouns’; F1.1.4 Distinguish ‘singular nouns’ from ‘plural nouns’; F1.1.5 Use ‘singular nouns’ and ‘plural nouns’ correctly in sentences or texts; F1. ...
1 Introduction - an der Universität Duisburg
... and neuter genders was already weak in Old Irish (McCone 1994: 92f.) and had been lost in other Celtic languages, such as Breton. The masculine and neuter genders merged in the Middle Irish period (900-1200) (Breatnach 1994: 241) so that by Early Modern Irish (1200-1600) there were only two formally ...
... and neuter genders was already weak in Old Irish (McCone 1994: 92f.) and had been lost in other Celtic languages, such as Breton. The masculine and neuter genders merged in the Middle Irish period (900-1200) (Breatnach 1994: 241) so that by Early Modern Irish (1200-1600) there were only two formally ...
1) Choice between subjective and objective case
... masculine, feminine, neuter, and common gender. ...
... masculine, feminine, neuter, and common gender. ...
Chapter XII: The Reflexive Pronoun & Adjective
... The words causā and grātiā take the gerund in the genitive to express purpose. In this construction, the gerund is always placed before causā and grātiā. causā and grātiā are both translated as “for the sake of” ...
... The words causā and grātiā take the gerund in the genitive to express purpose. In this construction, the gerund is always placed before causā and grātiā. causā and grātiā are both translated as “for the sake of” ...
445 prefixes and suffixes
... ill-advised, ill-expressed incomplete, insensitive impossible illegible irregular international, intermarry ...
... ill-advised, ill-expressed incomplete, insensitive impossible illegible irregular international, intermarry ...
subject/time
... 2. TTW read aloud the problem. As a whole group identify the question being asked. DRAWINGS, NUMBER BOND or NUMBER SENTENCES for each household; focus on using the equal sign to write true number sentences. 3. TSW will complete independently using RDW for 5 minutes; then as a whole class discuss the ...
... 2. TTW read aloud the problem. As a whole group identify the question being asked. DRAWINGS, NUMBER BOND or NUMBER SENTENCES for each household; focus on using the equal sign to write true number sentences. 3. TSW will complete independently using RDW for 5 minutes; then as a whole class discuss the ...