
Dissertation Body
... are discussed in more detail in Chapter 5, section 1. The classification of irregular verbs in Huddleston and Pullum is along synchronic lines, appropriate to a synchronic grammar. The verbs are grouped according to the behavior of the vowel and the allomorphy of the dental preterite suffix, if any, ...
... are discussed in more detail in Chapter 5, section 1. The classification of irregular verbs in Huddleston and Pullum is along synchronic lines, appropriate to a synchronic grammar. The verbs are grouped according to the behavior of the vowel and the allomorphy of the dental preterite suffix, if any, ...
This article is an overview of the current state of
... counterpart-Acc2Du Neg-Interr-2Du.s kill-CN Ptcl ‘You will kill each other [if you continue like this]!’ There can be, however, non-emphatic uses as well — at least, not overtly emphatic: ...
... counterpart-Acc2Du Neg-Interr-2Du.s kill-CN Ptcl ‘You will kill each other [if you continue like this]!’ There can be, however, non-emphatic uses as well — at least, not overtly emphatic: ...
the present perfect: an exercise in the study of events
... pluralist view argues that plurals are not objects, citing identity and individuation criteria that lead to Russell’s Paradox. This will be discussed in the first half of chapter two. While ‘singularism’ and ‘pluralism’ are philosophical terms for the positions discussed, I will use them throughout ...
... pluralist view argues that plurals are not objects, citing identity and individuation criteria that lead to Russell’s Paradox. This will be discussed in the first half of chapter two. While ‘singularism’ and ‘pluralism’ are philosophical terms for the positions discussed, I will use them throughout ...
Canonical Forms of Idioms in Online Dictionaries - UKM e
... infinitive marker to is used not only in the DITO but exceptionally also in Cambridge Dictionaries Online, in which the infinitive marker to is not normally used to precede verbs at the beginning of idioms. At first sight, this idiom seems to be an exception, but an explanation can easily be found i ...
... infinitive marker to is used not only in the DITO but exceptionally also in Cambridge Dictionaries Online, in which the infinitive marker to is not normally used to precede verbs at the beginning of idioms. At first sight, this idiom seems to be an exception, but an explanation can easily be found i ...
George_Ehrenhaft_Ed
... find just what you need to earn the highest possible score on the exam. If you’re unsure what the test is all about, read Part I. If you need to brush up on grammar, turn to Part V. To fine-tune your test-taking skills, go to Parts II and VI, where you’ll find practice exams just like those on the S ...
... find just what you need to earn the highest possible score on the exam. If you’re unsure what the test is all about, read Part I. If you need to brush up on grammar, turn to Part V. To fine-tune your test-taking skills, go to Parts II and VI, where you’ll find practice exams just like those on the S ...
- City Research Online
... that such text produces is the problem of lexical coverage — real text demands a large vocabulary. Researchers in applied NLP have had to consider ways of increasing the tiny lexicons (of several hundred entries) of yester-year into the vast repositories (of many thousand entries) needed for process ...
... that such text produces is the problem of lexical coverage — real text demands a large vocabulary. Researchers in applied NLP have had to consider ways of increasing the tiny lexicons (of several hundred entries) of yester-year into the vast repositories (of many thousand entries) needed for process ...
the distribution and role of relative clauses in different text types
... The relativizer that is strongly preferred instead of which with indefinite pronouns as head. There were about 9% of all relative clauses found in interviews that postmodify indefinite pronouns. The most common pronouns occurring in this position are something [6] and anything [7]. It is very common ...
... The relativizer that is strongly preferred instead of which with indefinite pronouns as head. There were about 9% of all relative clauses found in interviews that postmodify indefinite pronouns. The most common pronouns occurring in this position are something [6] and anything [7]. It is very common ...
Case Selection for the Direct Object in Russian Negative Clauses. Part
... Auvinen, Eeva-Liisa Korte, and Liisa Knuutila, in connection with the preparation of their Master's theses. Without their contribution, the computer corpus necessary for the present study could never have been produced. Liisa Vilkki helped with the laborious task of checking and correcting the coded ...
... Auvinen, Eeva-Liisa Korte, and Liisa Knuutila, in connection with the preparation of their Master's theses. Without their contribution, the computer corpus necessary for the present study could never have been produced. Liisa Vilkki helped with the laborious task of checking and correcting the coded ...
Mangani Grammar
... MANGANI GRAMMAR Message 16 Rule 7. Pronouns Mangani do not use pronouns. Instead of that, they just use the nouns and make hand motions. Instead of “I”, they just say their own name. Instead of “you”, singular or plural, they just say the person’s name or point at the others. In preference to “he”, ...
... MANGANI GRAMMAR Message 16 Rule 7. Pronouns Mangani do not use pronouns. Instead of that, they just use the nouns and make hand motions. Instead of “I”, they just say their own name. Instead of “you”, singular or plural, they just say the person’s name or point at the others. In preference to “he”, ...
Manhattan Review GMAT Sentence Correction Guide [4th Edition]
... have varying significance based on each school’s grading guidelines, the GMAT scores are based on the same standard for all test takers and they help business schools assess the qualification of an individual against a large pool of applicants with diverse personal and professional backgrounds. The ...
... have varying significance based on each school’s grading guidelines, the GMAT scores are based on the same standard for all test takers and they help business schools assess the qualification of an individual against a large pool of applicants with diverse personal and professional backgrounds. The ...
PPs, particles and polysemy of a basic Swedish speech act verb
... concept of ‘basic’ speech act verbs. In the DELIS project mentioned above, the Italian verb dire was picked out for analysis on the grounds that it forms “the more general verb in the field, somehow representing the field itself”. The English equivalent of dire is say and the Swedish equivalent is s ...
... concept of ‘basic’ speech act verbs. In the DELIS project mentioned above, the Italian verb dire was picked out for analysis on the grounds that it forms “the more general verb in the field, somehow representing the field itself”. The English equivalent of dire is say and the Swedish equivalent is s ...
Grammar Practice Book - Methacton School District
... (1) Peri has been such a wonderful friend? (2) She helped me in so many ways when I broke my arm falling off the parallel bars. (3) while others in the class laughed at my clumsy fall, she ran to my side right away. (4) and went with me to the doctor to have my arm x-rayed? (5) She carried my books t ...
... (1) Peri has been such a wonderful friend? (2) She helped me in so many ways when I broke my arm falling off the parallel bars. (3) while others in the class laughed at my clumsy fall, she ran to my side right away. (4) and went with me to the doctor to have my arm x-rayed? (5) She carried my books t ...
Hausa Verbal Compounds
... VNCs with no linker – with adverb or second VN (verb transitive or intransitive)...............194 6.2.4.2 Some fairly transparent compounds...................................194 ...
... VNCs with no linker – with adverb or second VN (verb transitive or intransitive)...............194 6.2.4.2 Some fairly transparent compounds...................................194 ...
syntax and processing of scrambling constructions in russian
... Dean Fodor, Lyn Frazier, Robert Fiengo, and Dianne Bradley. I owe it to Janet Fodor that I became fascinated with psycholinguistics and syntactic sentence processing. My doubts about what linguistic field to pursue ended with the first introductory class in sentence processing I took with her. I am ...
... Dean Fodor, Lyn Frazier, Robert Fiengo, and Dianne Bradley. I owe it to Janet Fodor that I became fascinated with psycholinguistics and syntactic sentence processing. My doubts about what linguistic field to pursue ended with the first introductory class in sentence processing I took with her. I am ...
Discontinuous reciprocals Abstract 1 Introduction
... on the one part and Maria on the other, or possibly about two different arguments between Maria and each of the two men. In each case, the reciprocal relation must involve pairs consisting of one participant (possibly plural) from the syntactic subject, and one participant from the comitative argum ...
... on the one part and Maria on the other, or possibly about two different arguments between Maria and each of the two men. In each case, the reciprocal relation must involve pairs consisting of one participant (possibly plural) from the syntactic subject, and one participant from the comitative argum ...
BINDING IN SWAHILI MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX. NAME
... This paper is important because binding in Swahili differs from binding in English precisely because unlike English, Swahili is an agglutinative language and binding is realized both in morphology and syntax. Two articles, among the ones I have read on Swahili anaphors have generated a heated debate ...
... This paper is important because binding in Swahili differs from binding in English precisely because unlike English, Swahili is an agglutinative language and binding is realized both in morphology and syntax. Two articles, among the ones I have read on Swahili anaphors have generated a heated debate ...
Chapter 2: The problems with prepositions 0 Introduction
... the category has remained elusive, leaving the window open for a new approach to the problem in Chapter 3. 1 Multiple categories: differences between prepositions, adverbs, and particles While adverbs and particles are often grouped together in discussions about prepositions, a distinction between t ...
... the category has remained elusive, leaving the window open for a new approach to the problem in Chapter 3. 1 Multiple categories: differences between prepositions, adverbs, and particles While adverbs and particles are often grouped together in discussions about prepositions, a distinction between t ...
Syntactic Theory: A Formal Introduction
... near paraphrases. But if you didn’t catch the second name, it would be far more natural to ask Who did they see Pat with? than it would be to ask *Who did they see Pat and? Why do these two nearly identical sentences differ with respect to how we can question their parts? Notice, by the way, that th ...
... near paraphrases. But if you didn’t catch the second name, it would be far more natural to ask Who did they see Pat with? than it would be to ask *Who did they see Pat and? Why do these two nearly identical sentences differ with respect to how we can question their parts? Notice, by the way, that th ...
A Computational Theory of Human Linguistic - TedLab
... possible applications such an algorithm might have for automatic natural language processing. For example, computer scientists who are interested in parsing want to obtain representations for input natural language as fast as possible. One way to attack such a problem is to devise efficient algorith ...
... possible applications such an algorithm might have for automatic natural language processing. For example, computer scientists who are interested in parsing want to obtain representations for input natural language as fast as possible. One way to attack such a problem is to devise efficient algorith ...
Negation in Uralic languages - uralicnegation
... counterpart-Acc2Du Neg-Interr-2Du.s kill-CN Ptcl ‘You will kill each other [if you continue like this]!’ ...
... counterpart-Acc2Du Neg-Interr-2Du.s kill-CN Ptcl ‘You will kill each other [if you continue like this]!’ ...
Different forms, different meanings?
... semantic structure of a language which native speakers themselves might not necessarily be aware of, and thus they make it possible to account for and reliably predict in which contexts given terms are (to be) used. In addition, such studies can be helpful to foreign language learners, who may find ...
... semantic structure of a language which native speakers themselves might not necessarily be aware of, and thus they make it possible to account for and reliably predict in which contexts given terms are (to be) used. In addition, such studies can be helpful to foreign language learners, who may find ...
A GRAMMAR OF BAO`AN TU, A MONGOLIC LANGUAGE OF
... In the unlikely event that the author did not send a complete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted. Also, if material had to be removed, a note will indicate the deletion. ...
... In the unlikely event that the author did not send a complete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted. Also, if material had to be removed, a note will indicate the deletion. ...
Abkhaz Viacheslav A. Chirikba
... as well as a small Pontic Greek community (before the war, some 5 per cent of the population total). Despite the considerable ethnic mix (mainly in urban areas}, the number of mixed marriages in Abkhazia is relatively low, all ethnic groups preferring members of their own community as marriage partn ...
... as well as a small Pontic Greek community (before the war, some 5 per cent of the population total). Despite the considerable ethnic mix (mainly in urban areas}, the number of mixed marriages in Abkhazia is relatively low, all ethnic groups preferring members of their own community as marriage partn ...
The Verb live in Dictionaries: A - TamPub
... define what constitutes as a word in a dictionary, a matter which is crucial for both dictionary compiling and this study, but is more complex than one might initially assume. The verb live has been chosen as a case study because it is a good example of a word that has multiple meanings, and similar ...
... define what constitutes as a word in a dictionary, a matter which is crucial for both dictionary compiling and this study, but is more complex than one might initially assume. The verb live has been chosen as a case study because it is a good example of a word that has multiple meanings, and similar ...
The Latvian dative and genitive: A Cognitive Grammar - DUO
... 5. Summary and conclusions............................................................................................204 References .......................................................................................................................213 Appendix.................................... ...
... 5. Summary and conclusions............................................................................................204 References .......................................................................................................................213 Appendix.................................... ...