8th Grade Argumentative Instructional Writing Rubric
... ideas, using precise words, phrases and clauses to manage the logic and clarity of the argument uses academic and domain-specific vocabulary that is clearly appropriate for the audience and purpose effectively establishes and maintains a formal style The writer demonstrates an effective comman ...
... ideas, using precise words, phrases and clauses to manage the logic and clarity of the argument uses academic and domain-specific vocabulary that is clearly appropriate for the audience and purpose effectively establishes and maintains a formal style The writer demonstrates an effective comman ...
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... not allowed. Even more, this also holds the other way around: not only can additional accusatives occur in positions in which normal direct objects cannot occur, it also seems that additional accusatives cannot fill the argument position reserved for the normal direct object. If this were possible w ...
... not allowed. Even more, this also holds the other way around: not only can additional accusatives occur in positions in which normal direct objects cannot occur, it also seems that additional accusatives cannot fill the argument position reserved for the normal direct object. If this were possible w ...
Chapter The Many Facets of the Cause-Effect Relation
... kind B to occur if, when A occurs, B always follows, but when A does not occur, B sometimes occurs and sometimes not. On the other hand, if when A does not occur, B never occurs, but when A occurs, B sometimes occurs and sometimes not, then A is a necessary though not a sufficient condition for B to ...
... kind B to occur if, when A occurs, B always follows, but when A does not occur, B sometimes occurs and sometimes not. On the other hand, if when A does not occur, B never occurs, but when A occurs, B sometimes occurs and sometimes not, then A is a necessary though not a sufficient condition for B to ...
Evidence for very early Germanic
... archaeology) to trace the history of lexicons and grammars back further through the mass comparison of words or other such dubious ventures. Mass comparatists hope that the more words they find with similar sound and similar meaning, the stronger will be their case for a historical relationship betw ...
... archaeology) to trace the history of lexicons and grammars back further through the mass comparison of words or other such dubious ventures. Mass comparatists hope that the more words they find with similar sound and similar meaning, the stronger will be their case for a historical relationship betw ...
LAN 402 Beginning Greek II
... ἄνθρωπον = acc. masc. sg. διδάσκοντα = acc. masc. sg. Who is “teaching” and who “saw” here? ...
... ἄνθρωπον = acc. masc. sg. διδάσκοντα = acc. masc. sg. Who is “teaching” and who “saw” here? ...
Participle I of German Language and its Corresponding
... The verbal system of different languages has often been object of study of various linguists. A particular interest in these studies have been nonfinite forms of the verb, which are widely studied with regard to their method of construction, their morphological particularities and their syntactical ...
... The verbal system of different languages has often been object of study of various linguists. A particular interest in these studies have been nonfinite forms of the verb, which are widely studied with regard to their method of construction, their morphological particularities and their syntactical ...
The structure of the do/make construction in
... This paper analyzes a structure found in Chichewa for adapting English verbs. This structure, in which an English verb or adjectival predicate complements a Chichewa light verb meaning ‘do’ or ‘make’, appears to be employed during code-switching. Code-Switching (CS) is found quite frequently among p ...
... This paper analyzes a structure found in Chichewa for adapting English verbs. This structure, in which an English verb or adjectival predicate complements a Chichewa light verb meaning ‘do’ or ‘make’, appears to be employed during code-switching. Code-Switching (CS) is found quite frequently among p ...
Semantic Opposition and WORDNET
... belong to the same synset. Repair and break are antonyms. Break and one sense of bust are in the same synset. A second sense of bust and tear belong to another synset. The link between the two very similar senses of bust is made through a common lexicographers’ source file, i.e., they are both class ...
... belong to the same synset. Repair and break are antonyms. Break and one sense of bust are in the same synset. A second sense of bust and tear belong to another synset. The link between the two very similar senses of bust is made through a common lexicographers’ source file, i.e., they are both class ...
Document
... 6. /h/ is a voiced uvular fricative []. It frequently occurs in the syllable coda position, e.g., makáteh ‘itchy’, maréhmet ‘heavy’. When it occurs between two non-high vowels, this segment can be either syncopated or replaced by a voiced glottal stop [], e.g, vahay [vaay] ~ [faay] ~ [faay] ‘hou ...
... 6. /h/ is a voiced uvular fricative []. It frequently occurs in the syllable coda position, e.g., makáteh ‘itchy’, maréhmet ‘heavy’. When it occurs between two non-high vowels, this segment can be either syncopated or replaced by a voiced glottal stop [], e.g, vahay [vaay] ~ [faay] ~ [faay] ‘hou ...
Print this article - Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus
... Vilamovicean, the smallest Germanic language spoken in the town of Wilamowice in Southern Poland. As will be demonstrated – and contrary to the opinion found in the literature published so far – the concept of futurity is not limited to the wada future but, rather, can be conveyed by a number of con ...
... Vilamovicean, the smallest Germanic language spoken in the town of Wilamowice in Southern Poland. As will be demonstrated – and contrary to the opinion found in the literature published so far – the concept of futurity is not limited to the wada future but, rather, can be conveyed by a number of con ...
Lección 11: Gramática
... Introducción al modo subjuntivo (7) • For verbs ending in -ir, the three singular forms and the third-person plural form undergo the same stem changes in the present subjunctive as in the present indicative. • However, in addition, observe that unstressed e changes to i and unstressed o changes to ...
... Introducción al modo subjuntivo (7) • For verbs ending in -ir, the three singular forms and the third-person plural form undergo the same stem changes in the present subjunctive as in the present indicative. • However, in addition, observe that unstressed e changes to i and unstressed o changes to ...
Case and Event Structure
... number feature on the finite verb (hafa ‘have.P L’), as manifested in agreement morphology, is uninterpretable, because there is no sense in which plurality or singularity of the agreement morphology bears on the semantic value of the verb, independently of the semantic value of the subject. Therefo ...
... number feature on the finite verb (hafa ‘have.P L’), as manifested in agreement morphology, is uninterpretable, because there is no sense in which plurality or singularity of the agreement morphology bears on the semantic value of the verb, independently of the semantic value of the subject. Therefo ...
복합동사 구문의 수동태화에 관한 연구
... Take after (= resemble) definitely is a compound verb but the static quality of the verb prohibits this sentence to be passivized. Similarly, there are some compound verbs which serves to express the relationship bet ween the subject and the object. These verbs are called relational verbs. Leech na ...
... Take after (= resemble) definitely is a compound verb but the static quality of the verb prohibits this sentence to be passivized. Similarly, there are some compound verbs which serves to express the relationship bet ween the subject and the object. These verbs are called relational verbs. Leech na ...
English Object Alternations: A Unified Account
... lexicalization patterns of verbs of motion. Although the locative alternation, for instance, has been attested in languages from both sides of this divide (Kim 1999:133-140), there may nevertheless be some correlation. The limited literature on this topic suggests that for a particular alternation E ...
... lexicalization patterns of verbs of motion. Although the locative alternation, for instance, has been attested in languages from both sides of this divide (Kim 1999:133-140), there may nevertheless be some correlation. The limited literature on this topic suggests that for a particular alternation E ...
Тема 6 THE PASSIVE VOICE The voice is one of the categories of
... The following types of passive constructions exist in English: direct, indirect, prepositional, adverbial and phraseological. Direct passive construction 1 Direct passive construction is such a construction where the subject of the passive sentence corresponds to the direct object of the active sen ...
... The following types of passive constructions exist in English: direct, indirect, prepositional, adverbial and phraseological. Direct passive construction 1 Direct passive construction is such a construction where the subject of the passive sentence corresponds to the direct object of the active sen ...
Cognate objects in Vietnamese transitive verbs
... construction, either in the DO position, i.e. the first NP, as in (11d) or in the IO position, i.e. the second NP, as in (11e). From this fact, we see that countability seems to be an important factor in classifying verbs with COs. In the second group represented by da (kick), the regular DOs of ver ...
... construction, either in the DO position, i.e. the first NP, as in (11d) or in the IO position, i.e. the second NP, as in (11e). From this fact, we see that countability seems to be an important factor in classifying verbs with COs. In the second group represented by da (kick), the regular DOs of ver ...
Areal-typological aspects of word
... verb with the preverb über. This form may also have been reinforced by language contact, cf. Polish prze-pracowywać się and Russian pere-rabatyvat’-sja, where the prefixes are semantically related to ‘over’. It may be worth noting that the aktionsart has a similar make up in Lithuanian: nu-si-dirbti ...
... verb with the preverb über. This form may also have been reinforced by language contact, cf. Polish prze-pracowywać się and Russian pere-rabatyvat’-sja, where the prefixes are semantically related to ‘over’. It may be worth noting that the aktionsart has a similar make up in Lithuanian: nu-si-dirbti ...
the lithuanian have-resultative – a typological curiosum?
... bottle) found its way into the subject’s pocket. In this respect, the Lithuanian construction does not differ from the Polish one (see f. 5). In line with this high degree of transparency are the semantic and syntactic restrictions posed upon the admissible lexical input to the participial part: onl ...
... bottle) found its way into the subject’s pocket. In this respect, the Lithuanian construction does not differ from the Polish one (see f. 5). In line with this high degree of transparency are the semantic and syntactic restrictions posed upon the admissible lexical input to the participial part: onl ...
the structure of auxiliaries within the complex verbal groups
... They have left the house. Notice that, although the tense used is the present, the sentence refers to past tense, showing a lack of correlation between time and tense. There are several ways of referring to the past than using a past tense: a. the use of the perfect auxiliary have. As our first two ...
... They have left the house. Notice that, although the tense used is the present, the sentence refers to past tense, showing a lack of correlation between time and tense. There are several ways of referring to the past than using a past tense: a. the use of the perfect auxiliary have. As our first two ...
Lexical aspect in English
... Once you start using terracotta tiles or even thin marble tiles, you can make the profile of the roof less sharp (s2a-924 76) I hope she’s coming down ... because I start work on Thursday (1a-030 312) They chose to start their daunting trek from the Canadian Arctic (s2b-024 042) The two most importa ...
... Once you start using terracotta tiles or even thin marble tiles, you can make the profile of the roof less sharp (s2a-924 76) I hope she’s coming down ... because I start work on Thursday (1a-030 312) They chose to start their daunting trek from the Canadian Arctic (s2b-024 042) The two most importa ...
Chapter 2: Aspects of Matter and Time
... The “shapes” of imperfective verbs involve duration and spreading. Spreading is achieved by extending the present to include some of the past, by making generalizations, and by casting negations in a general fashion. Let us look first just at duration. За столом сидимi [-Е E:St] долго, едимi [Д! E:S ...
... The “shapes” of imperfective verbs involve duration and spreading. Spreading is achieved by extending the present to include some of the past, by making generalizations, and by casting negations in a general fashion. Let us look first just at duration. За столом сидимi [-Е E:St] долго, едимi [Д! E:S ...
CHAPTER FIVE
... and (2) a deontic function expressing a use related to social interaction. Modal verbs have different usages and meanings in the different contexts so students should understand how each modal verb is used in the two fields. The choice of modals for a given function depends on their basic meaning, n ...
... and (2) a deontic function expressing a use related to social interaction. Modal verbs have different usages and meanings in the different contexts so students should understand how each modal verb is used in the two fields. The choice of modals for a given function depends on their basic meaning, n ...
english grammar
... of the language and which serves as the chief means of conveying a thought. A sentence is not only a means of communicating something about reality but a means of showing the speaker’s attitude to it. 1.2 Classification. The classification of SS is based on two principles: (A) according to the purpo ...
... of the language and which serves as the chief means of conveying a thought. A sentence is not only a means of communicating something about reality but a means of showing the speaker’s attitude to it. 1.2 Classification. The classification of SS is based on two principles: (A) according to the purpo ...
Compounds, lexicalization patterns and parts-of-speech
... is assumed to be an internal argument of the verbal or deverbal second constituent (Guevara and Scalise 2004). Brown bag stands apart as involving not internal but external argument relations, i.e. the argument relation is claimed to obtain between the source parent compound noun and the resultant v ...
... is assumed to be an internal argument of the verbal or deverbal second constituent (Guevara and Scalise 2004). Brown bag stands apart as involving not internal but external argument relations, i.e. the argument relation is claimed to obtain between the source parent compound noun and the resultant v ...
Arguments for Pseudo-Resultative Predicates
... they seem to be ‘adjectival’ predicates of individuals, and those where they appear to be event modifiers with adverb morphology yet are still oriented in some way to an individual. One might try to collapse pseudo-resultatives into this account as predicates which share this behavior and yet persis ...
... they seem to be ‘adjectival’ predicates of individuals, and those where they appear to be event modifiers with adverb morphology yet are still oriented in some way to an individual. One might try to collapse pseudo-resultatives into this account as predicates which share this behavior and yet persis ...