
An On-line Computational Model of Human Sentence Interpretation
... grammar, and to be compatible with psycholinguistic results on sentence processing. The model includes a theory of grammar called Construction-Based Interpretive Grammar (CIG) and an interpreter which uses the grammar to build an interpretation for single sentences. An implementation of the interpre ...
... grammar, and to be compatible with psycholinguistic results on sentence processing. The model includes a theory of grammar called Construction-Based Interpretive Grammar (CIG) and an interpreter which uses the grammar to build an interpretation for single sentences. An implementation of the interpre ...
an analysis of lexical phrases in business letters: an online business
... They were analyzed in terms of form as collocations and multi-word expressions and in terms of function as politeness and as social interactional and discourse devices. The five textbooks were transcribed and compiled into a corpus. The concordancer program was used to examine the frequency of lexic ...
... They were analyzed in terms of form as collocations and multi-word expressions and in terms of function as politeness and as social interactional and discourse devices. The five textbooks were transcribed and compiled into a corpus. The concordancer program was used to examine the frequency of lexic ...
Chapter 4: Syntactic Relations and Case Marking
... really comparable to the traditional notion that is its closest analog, subject. Third, RRG does not assume that grammatical relations are universal, in two senses. On the one hand, it does not claim that all languages must have grammatical relations in addition to semantic roles, which are universa ...
... really comparable to the traditional notion that is its closest analog, subject. Third, RRG does not assume that grammatical relations are universal, in two senses. On the one hand, it does not claim that all languages must have grammatical relations in addition to semantic roles, which are universa ...
Class Breakdown by Goal: DesCartes
... • Identifies the correct question form of a statement • Arranges words into sentences • Chooses a pronoun of the correct case, gender, and number to complete a sentence that does not contain an antecedent (terms not used) • Chooses the interrogative (term not used) form of a sentence as the most app ...
... • Identifies the correct question form of a statement • Arranges words into sentences • Chooses a pronoun of the correct case, gender, and number to complete a sentence that does not contain an antecedent (terms not used) • Chooses the interrogative (term not used) form of a sentence as the most app ...
Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Workshop on
... lexical, morphological and part-of-speech cues. A spot check of 50 random sentences (759 words, including empty tokens) shows that the conversion was 98% accurate if only the errors relevant to argument structure were counted, whereas the overall accuracy was 90%. The two most frequent error types i ...
... lexical, morphological and part-of-speech cues. A spot check of 50 random sentences (759 words, including empty tokens) shows that the conversion was 98% accurate if only the errors relevant to argument structure were counted, whereas the overall accuracy was 90%. The two most frequent error types i ...
met*: A Method for Discriminating Metonymy and Metaphor by
... the tenor in a new way. This reorganization of the tenor is necessary, because the characteristics or features of the vehicle cannot be applied directly to the tenor; the features they 'share' are often only shared metaphorically. As Black (1962) observes, the ground of a metaphor may itself be nonl ...
... the tenor in a new way. This reorganization of the tenor is necessary, because the characteristics or features of the vehicle cannot be applied directly to the tenor; the features they 'share' are often only shared metaphorically. As Black (1962) observes, the ground of a metaphor may itself be nonl ...
THE DISTRIBUTION AND CATEGORY STATUS OF ADJECTIVES
... projections including clauses, to those which can be modified only by adverbs. And the (frequently tacit) assumption is made that complementarity also holds of environments in which adjectives function as complements rather than modifiers; in particular, it is often assumed that in the complement po ...
... projections including clauses, to those which can be modified only by adverbs. And the (frequently tacit) assumption is made that complementarity also holds of environments in which adjectives function as complements rather than modifiers; in particular, it is often assumed that in the complement po ...
Great Grammar Commas - The Described and Captioned Media
... a series, after a dependent clause, after introductory elements, before a conjunction, and with nonessential information. Each rule is discussed separately and several examples are given for the correct use of commas. The video also provides the viewer with strategies to see when a comma is necessar ...
... a series, after a dependent clause, after introductory elements, before a conjunction, and with nonessential information. Each rule is discussed separately and several examples are given for the correct use of commas. The video also provides the viewer with strategies to see when a comma is necessar ...
Semi-Compositional Noun + Verb Constructions
... Results of rule-based methods enhanced by syntactic features for semi-compositional constructions in terms of precision, recall and F-measure evaluated on the 30% of SzegedParalellFX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... Results of rule-based methods enhanced by syntactic features for semi-compositional constructions in terms of precision, recall and F-measure evaluated on the 30% of SzegedParalellFX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Me - Lingualicious
... Surgieron muchas nuevas ideas durante el concurso Many new ideas arose during the competition ...
... Surgieron muchas nuevas ideas durante el concurso Many new ideas arose during the competition ...
descriptive analysis of dangling modifier made by the fifth semester
... However, writing sentences is not a simply matter of expressing ideas in good language. In order to get a good construction and well arrangement in a written form, the students have to produce good and right sentence. Hence, they should know a set of rules that must be followed which is called gram ...
... However, writing sentences is not a simply matter of expressing ideas in good language. In order to get a good construction and well arrangement in a written form, the students have to produce good and right sentence. Hence, they should know a set of rules that must be followed which is called gram ...
Frege: ON SENSE AND REFERENCE
... has reference can neither apply nor withhold the predicate. But in that case it would be superfluous to advance to the reference of the name; one could be satisfied with the sense, if one wanted to go no further than the thought. If it were a question only of the sense of the sentence, the thought, ...
... has reference can neither apply nor withhold the predicate. But in that case it would be superfluous to advance to the reference of the name; one could be satisfied with the sense, if one wanted to go no further than the thought. If it were a question only of the sense of the sentence, the thought, ...
- Lancaster EPrints
... 2.3. Impersonal constructions in Puxian.................................................................. 55 2.4. The distribution of pronominal impersonals in Puxian..................................... 71 2.4.1. Identifying pronominal impersonals.................................................... ...
... 2.3. Impersonal constructions in Puxian.................................................................. 55 2.4. The distribution of pronominal impersonals in Puxian..................................... 71 2.4.1. Identifying pronominal impersonals.................................................... ...
FreDist : Automatic construction of distributional thesauri for
... We chose to use the freely-available L’Est Républicain corpus, which contains 125 million words of French journalistic text. The corpus was first preprocessed using simple tokenization and sentence segmentation tools. POS tagging was then conducted using MElt 3 , a freely-available POS tagger for Fr ...
... We chose to use the freely-available L’Est Républicain corpus, which contains 125 million words of French journalistic text. The corpus was first preprocessed using simple tokenization and sentence segmentation tools. POS tagging was then conducted using MElt 3 , a freely-available POS tagger for Fr ...
Glossary 2015 - Cambridge English
... In English grammar, there are active forms and passive forms. In an active sentence, the subject of the sentence does the action, e.g. active voice: The captain (the subject) scored the winning goal. The passive voice would be: The winning goal was scored by the captain. See passive voice. Activity- ...
... In English grammar, there are active forms and passive forms. In an active sentence, the subject of the sentence does the action, e.g. active voice: The captain (the subject) scored the winning goal. The passive voice would be: The winning goal was scored by the captain. See passive voice. Activity- ...
Grace Theological Journal 9.2 (1988) 233
... by some grammarians "conditional relative clauses" and "relative purpose clauses" (and a few others which, if valid, should be included here but are not). I have previously discussed "conditional relative c!auses," and concluded that, while the clauses may contain a suggestion of condition, they are ...
... by some grammarians "conditional relative clauses" and "relative purpose clauses" (and a few others which, if valid, should be included here but are not). I have previously discussed "conditional relative c!auses," and concluded that, while the clauses may contain a suggestion of condition, they are ...
CONTENTS - Ziyonet.uz
... always, there are many others which also function as other word classes. Thus, adverbs like dead (dead tired), clear (to get clear away), clean (I’ve clean forgotten), slow, easy (he would say that slow and easy) coincide with adjectives (a dead body, clear waters, clean hands). Adverbs like past, a ...
... always, there are many others which also function as other word classes. Thus, adverbs like dead (dead tired), clear (to get clear away), clean (I’ve clean forgotten), slow, easy (he would say that slow and easy) coincide with adjectives (a dead body, clear waters, clean hands). Adverbs like past, a ...
Boyer`s Relative Clauses in the Greek New Testament: A Statistical
... by some grammarians "conditional relative clauses" and "relative purpose clauses" (and a few others which, if valid, should be included here but are not). I have previously discussed "conditional relative c!auses," and concluded that, while the clauses may contain a suggestion of condition, they are ...
... by some grammarians "conditional relative clauses" and "relative purpose clauses" (and a few others which, if valid, should be included here but are not). I have previously discussed "conditional relative c!auses," and concluded that, while the clauses may contain a suggestion of condition, they are ...
Implicit Negation in Selected Romantic Poems in the English
... 5- I disagree that learning English is difficult 3.3- Implicit Negative Adverbs and Quantifiers. Some adverbs in positive sentences give the meaning of negative in English. Leech (1983: 100) has said that there are adverbs and determiners which are negative in meaning, but not in form (e.g., barely, ...
... 5- I disagree that learning English is difficult 3.3- Implicit Negative Adverbs and Quantifiers. Some adverbs in positive sentences give the meaning of negative in English. Leech (1983: 100) has said that there are adverbs and determiners which are negative in meaning, but not in form (e.g., barely, ...
HELP or HELP to: What Do Corpora Have to Say?
... has a long history.26 While most researchers content themselves with stating that the omission of to after HELP is optional, a few others see a subtle semantic distinction between the two variant forms. Wo ...
... has a long history.26 While most researchers content themselves with stating that the omission of to after HELP is optional, a few others see a subtle semantic distinction between the two variant forms. Wo ...
FLOATING QUANTIFIERS, PARTITIVES AND DISTRIBUTIVITY
... Which students did you obtain [the phone number of t]i after iti had become obsolete? What city could you remember [the name of t]i only after iti had been changed by the revolutionaries? ...
... Which students did you obtain [the phone number of t]i after iti had become obsolete? What city could you remember [the name of t]i only after iti had been changed by the revolutionaries? ...
GP Flash! - Grammar Punk
... The Grammar Punk Primer Contains: A Plethora of Punctuation Rules: The basic rules for the Comma (13 rules) The basic rules for the Question Mark (3 rules) The basic rules for the Quotation Marks (3 rules) The basic rules for the Colon (6 rules) The basic rules for the Semicolon (3 rules) The basic ...
... The Grammar Punk Primer Contains: A Plethora of Punctuation Rules: The basic rules for the Comma (13 rules) The basic rules for the Question Mark (3 rules) The basic rules for the Quotation Marks (3 rules) The basic rules for the Colon (6 rules) The basic rules for the Semicolon (3 rules) The basic ...
Reading Handbook Reading for Different Purposes Having a clear
... Mohammad, the prophet and, founder of Islam died in A.D. 632. That same year the Muslim community chose a friend of Muhammad, Abu-Bakr, as its spiritual leader, or caliph. After Muhammad's death, many Muslim people stopped following Islamic beliefs. Then Abu-Bakr used his strong army to control the ...
... Mohammad, the prophet and, founder of Islam died in A.D. 632. That same year the Muslim community chose a friend of Muhammad, Abu-Bakr, as its spiritual leader, or caliph. After Muhammad's death, many Muslim people stopped following Islamic beliefs. Then Abu-Bakr used his strong army to control the ...
Coordinating constructions in Fongbe with - Archipel
... Another difference between the clauses coordinated by b‡ or by bó lies in the fact that, when the two clauses are coordinated by b‡, the subject of the second conjunct clause must be overt, as in (5) and (7), and when the two clauses are coordinated by bó, the subject of the second conjunct must be ...
... Another difference between the clauses coordinated by b‡ or by bó lies in the fact that, when the two clauses are coordinated by b‡, the subject of the second conjunct clause must be overt, as in (5) and (7), and when the two clauses are coordinated by bó, the subject of the second conjunct must be ...