
Modern Hindi Grammar - Kashmiri Overseas Association, Inc.
... in a large number of countries throughout the world. Besides needbased language learning materials, there is a need for a pedagogically oriented grammar of this language. The present grammar aims to fulfill the need of second/foreign language learners of Hindi in India as well as other countries. A ...
... in a large number of countries throughout the world. Besides needbased language learning materials, there is a need for a pedagogically oriented grammar of this language. The present grammar aims to fulfill the need of second/foreign language learners of Hindi in India as well as other countries. A ...
On the linguistic complexity of proper names
... and availability of implicit arguments: some naming and nomination verbs allow xNP2 drop (e.g. baptize, elect), while others don’t (nickname, declare), and for those that do, the drop of xNP2 may or may not be accompanied by a change in meaning (baptize vs. elect). Since these facts are beyond the s ...
... and availability of implicit arguments: some naming and nomination verbs allow xNP2 drop (e.g. baptize, elect), while others don’t (nickname, declare), and for those that do, the drop of xNP2 may or may not be accompanied by a change in meaning (baptize vs. elect). Since these facts are beyond the s ...
Automatic annotation of similes in literary texts
... written in English or in French and proposes a framework to describe them from a stylistic perspective. In this respect, in the first part of this work, we are mainly interested in circumscribing the notion of simile and giving an overview of previous works and existing annotated corpora of similes ...
... written in English or in French and proposes a framework to describe them from a stylistic perspective. In this respect, in the first part of this work, we are mainly interested in circumscribing the notion of simile and giving an overview of previous works and existing annotated corpora of similes ...
CAPITALIZATION
... 6. We, us, our, ours, ourselves 7. They, them, their, theirs, themselves There are three cases of pronouns: 1. Subjective case: The pronoun stands for the subject of the sentence. (he, I, it, she, they, we, who, whoever) Samantha and I missed the show. 2. Objective case: The pronoun stands for the ...
... 6. We, us, our, ours, ourselves 7. They, them, their, theirs, themselves There are three cases of pronouns: 1. Subjective case: The pronoun stands for the subject of the sentence. (he, I, it, she, they, we, who, whoever) Samantha and I missed the show. 2. Objective case: The pronoun stands for the ...
Diachrony in Clause Linkage and Related Issues By Toshio Ohori
... assumes it is significant, for complex constructions exhibit a wide range of structural and semantic intricacies involving anaphors, operators, and various conceptual ramifications, which any grammatical theory must take good care of. This granted, there still can be, and in fact are, several branch ...
... assumes it is significant, for complex constructions exhibit a wide range of structural and semantic intricacies involving anaphors, operators, and various conceptual ramifications, which any grammatical theory must take good care of. This granted, there still can be, and in fact are, several branch ...
Verbs and Verb Phrases - UvA-DARE
... restricted, which we want to spell out here in more detail by briefly discussing the two notions syntax and Dutch. I. Syntax Syntax is the field of linguistics that studies how words are combined into larger phrases and, ultimately, sentences. This means that we do not systematically discuss the int ...
... restricted, which we want to spell out here in more detail by briefly discussing the two notions syntax and Dutch. I. Syntax Syntax is the field of linguistics that studies how words are combined into larger phrases and, ultimately, sentences. This means that we do not systematically discuss the int ...
Make the sentence corrections in red. Write the vocabulary words in
... PowerEd Express Run-on Sentence ...
... PowerEd Express Run-on Sentence ...
A Study of Word Order Variation in German, with Special Reference
... deal with word order variation in Machine Translation. It specially refers to modifier placement, as modifiers are generally neglected in linguistic (word order) description. The order of phrases in free word order languages is not entirely free, as some variations can be ungrammatical, and further ...
... deal with word order variation in Machine Translation. It specially refers to modifier placement, as modifiers are generally neglected in linguistic (word order) description. The order of phrases in free word order languages is not entirely free, as some variations can be ungrammatical, and further ...
Automatic annotation of similes in literary texts
... The incredible power of language cannot be denied; after all, according to the JudaeoChristian tradition, each and every single little thing on Earth has been created only with words. Indeed, through language, it is possible to immerse people in fictional stories and settings as well as to make them ...
... The incredible power of language cannot be denied; after all, according to the JudaeoChristian tradition, each and every single little thing on Earth has been created only with words. Indeed, through language, it is possible to immerse people in fictional stories and settings as well as to make them ...
Morphosyntactic sources for nominal synthetic compounds in
... not only theoretically but also empirically challenging, even more so when you compare findings from different languages. Typically, research focuses on morphological constructions that consist of at least three morphemes, not allowing a straightforward analysis as a compound or a derivation. Such c ...
... not only theoretically but also empirically challenging, even more so when you compare findings from different languages. Typically, research focuses on morphological constructions that consist of at least three morphemes, not allowing a straightforward analysis as a compound or a derivation. Such c ...
The semantics of existence
... commitment’.7 More precisely, there-sentences can quantify over past, merely possible, and merely intentional objects, objects that the predicate exist (or other existence predicates) could not be true of. This is particularly clear with NPs containing intensional or intentional adjectival or relati ...
... commitment’.7 More precisely, there-sentences can quantify over past, merely possible, and merely intentional objects, objects that the predicate exist (or other existence predicates) could not be true of. This is particularly clear with NPs containing intensional or intentional adjectival or relati ...
Contents of the Reference Section
... people will come to this book because they are learning English and trying to master the structure of the language. As soon as they have enough practical English to master the text, they will find this grammar helpful to them although it has been written primarily for students of advanced level. Th ...
... people will come to this book because they are learning English and trying to master the structure of the language. As soon as they have enough practical English to master the text, they will find this grammar helpful to them although it has been written primarily for students of advanced level. Th ...
Why are there no reciprocal uses of German sich in PPs
... of sich, which is restricted to the expression of reflexivity (section 6). Even though this would be a tempting conclusion, we do not take the scenario sketched in section 6 to be a universal development of reflexive anaphors. In particular, Slavonic languages such as Polish or Czech provide evidenc ...
... of sich, which is restricted to the expression of reflexivity (section 6). Even though this would be a tempting conclusion, we do not take the scenario sketched in section 6 to be a universal development of reflexive anaphors. In particular, Slavonic languages such as Polish or Czech provide evidenc ...
对英语中歧义的初步研究
... Chapter one The Brief Introduction of Ambiguity 1.1 The definition of ambiguity Ambiguity is a common characteristic property of human language institute. Many people know the word –ambiguity and can realize the ambiguity phenomenon, but few people are able to clarify the definition of ambiguity exa ...
... Chapter one The Brief Introduction of Ambiguity 1.1 The definition of ambiguity Ambiguity is a common characteristic property of human language institute. Many people know the word –ambiguity and can realize the ambiguity phenomenon, but few people are able to clarify the definition of ambiguity exa ...
Labeling Parts of Speech Using Untrained Annotators on
... below a word selects the word for annotation. Words with no button underneath (‘I’, ‘to’, ‘the’, and ‘.’) have been auto-tagged. ............................................................................... 20 Figure 4: The first two questions asked when labeling the word ‘store’. The answer for e ...
... below a word selects the word for annotation. Words with no button underneath (‘I’, ‘to’, ‘the’, and ‘.’) have been auto-tagged. ............................................................................... 20 Figure 4: The first two questions asked when labeling the word ‘store’. The answer for e ...
ON THE SYNTAX OF PARTICIPIAL MODIFIERS*
... subject relativization. We will argue that subject relativization cross-linguistically involves SKUDVDOSDUWLFLSLDOPRGLILHUV which are interpreted as properties independently of a syntactic operator. Syntactic operators are only found inFODXVDOSDUWLFLSLDOPRGLILHUV, which relativize non-subjects ...
... subject relativization. We will argue that subject relativization cross-linguistically involves SKUDVDOSDUWLFLSLDOPRGLILHUV which are interpreted as properties independently of a syntactic operator. Syntactic operators are only found inFODXVDOSDUWLFLSLDOPRGLILHUV, which relativize non-subjects ...
Towards deep content extraction from specialized discourse: The case of ver-
... multiplies with the number of target relations). On the other side, enumerating all the potential relations of interest for automatic extraction is highly problematic. Just think, for example, of the enormous number of relations in a corpus as large and as heterogeneous as the web. Recently, in a nu ...
... multiplies with the number of target relations). On the other side, enumerating all the potential relations of interest for automatic extraction is highly problematic. Just think, for example, of the enormous number of relations in a corpus as large and as heterogeneous as the web. Recently, in a nu ...
Anaphora, Inversion, and Focus
... after my own heart. Few are those who are willing to go to Worcester to see a death metal show, but Mike would go with me. His puns, though frequently deployed, have been a constant and welcome source of relief, and it is to his credit that I now spend far too many nights singing karaoke. I owe Jyot ...
... after my own heart. Few are those who are willing to go to Worcester to see a death metal show, but Mike would go with me. His puns, though frequently deployed, have been a constant and welcome source of relief, and it is to his credit that I now spend far too many nights singing karaoke. I owe Jyot ...
Modern Spanish Grammar: A Practical Guide
... up the cross-references given – that way you will understand both the structures of Spanish and the way in which they are used. There is also an index of words and topics so that you can find information again quickly and easily. Third person verbs, pronouns and possessive adjectives are often potent ...
... up the cross-references given – that way you will understand both the structures of Spanish and the way in which they are used. There is also an index of words and topics so that you can find information again quickly and easily. Third person verbs, pronouns and possessive adjectives are often potent ...
Modern Spanish Grammar: A Practical Guide
... up the cross-references given – that way you will understand both the structures of Spanish and the way in which they are used. There is also an index of words and topics so that you can find information again quickly and easily. Third person verbs, pronouns and possessive adjectives are often potent ...
... up the cross-references given – that way you will understand both the structures of Spanish and the way in which they are used. There is also an index of words and topics so that you can find information again quickly and easily. Third person verbs, pronouns and possessive adjectives are often potent ...
DEICTIC AND ANAPHORIC TENSE IN KOREAN: A TWO
... primitives: speech time, situation time, and reference point. I provide a tense typology based on the concepts of deictic tense and anaphoric tense and the redefmed primitives. First, I discuss the need for the grammaticalization of tense (8 1.1) and deictic properties of tense and aspect (8 1.2). 8 ...
... primitives: speech time, situation time, and reference point. I provide a tense typology based on the concepts of deictic tense and anaphoric tense and the redefmed primitives. First, I discuss the need for the grammaticalization of tense (8 1.1) and deictic properties of tense and aspect (8 1.2). 8 ...
fulltext - LOT Publications
... During my first visit to Biak, my wife and I first stayed with Chris Padwa and Martha Mansawan in town for a few months, and their house was always open for us whenever we came back from the village. I am very grateful for their hospitality and for their help at an initial stage of the research, whe ...
... During my first visit to Biak, my wife and I first stayed with Chris Padwa and Martha Mansawan in town for a few months, and their house was always open for us whenever we came back from the village. I am very grateful for their hospitality and for their help at an initial stage of the research, whe ...
A Diachronic Study on the Complementation Patterns of the Verb
... corpora more often than the sentence I live in Dayton, Ohio. This criticism is rejected, because although I live in New York is surely a statement uttered more often, the findings of corpus-based studies have very rarely been as trivial as that since corpus linguists are often interested in examinin ...
... corpora more often than the sentence I live in Dayton, Ohio. This criticism is rejected, because although I live in New York is surely a statement uttered more often, the findings of corpus-based studies have very rarely been as trivial as that since corpus linguists are often interested in examinin ...
Irish Dependency Treebanking and Parsing Teresa Lynn
... 3.10 The fully parsed sentence of Figure 3.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 3.11 Prepositional phrase ambiguity, where the head of the preposition sa is obair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 3.12 Prepositional phrase ambiguity, where the head of the prep ...
... 3.10 The fully parsed sentence of Figure 3.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 3.11 Prepositional phrase ambiguity, where the head of the preposition sa is obair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 3.12 Prepositional phrase ambiguity, where the head of the prep ...