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Pubs_files/Grammar Warm

... – Anaphora: repeat the same word or group of words at the beginning of clauses. It establishes a strong rhythm and produces a powerful emotional effect. – Epanalepsis: repetition at the end of a clause of a word (or form of a word) that occurred at the beginning of the clause. It makes the sentence ...
Adjective, Adverb, & Noun Clauses
Adjective, Adverb, & Noun Clauses

... ALL complex and compound-complex sentences have subordinate clauses. Subordinate clauses have specific names, thus they have specific functions. Basically, a subordinate clause will always be a subordinate clause, but we will be naming the subordinate clause as either adjective clause, adverb clause ...
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... the same grammar instruction strategy, four-level analysis, that I have developed in all of my other texts. The companion grammar text for this book, Grammar Town, introduces four-level analysis and provides extensive information about the fundamental elements of traditional grammar, which is the gr ...
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Toward an Ontology of the Sumerian Language Part 1. The

... So you can easily realize how central the verbal chain is in the Sumerian language. Let’s now pass to the description of the ontology created in order to represent in a knowledge oriented base of information the characteristic we have briefly described above. Part 2. The ontology of Sumerian languag ...
2.1. Inflection
2.1. Inflection

... 1.1.1.3.1.1. in what person-number combinations is this possible? 1.1.1.3.1.2. are there different degrees of imperative? 1.1.1.3.2. Is there a special negative imperative form? 1.1.1.3.2.1. in what person-number combinations is this possible? 1.1.1.3.2.2. are there different degrees of negative imp ...
A Controlled Language for Knowledge Formulation on the Semantic
A Controlled Language for Knowledge Formulation on the Semantic

... We have found it useful to distinguish two types of applications: 1) knowledge transfer between people, e.g. in teaching or in any reference document, and 2) knowledge transfer from people to a KR system. We are mainly interested in the former, but CT is still highly applicable in the latter. Here o ...
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Inflectional Classes in Lexical Functional Morphology

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Cohesive features in Rembarrnga narratives

... adverbs. McKay‘s original analysis, for instance, showed sixteen different slots making up the maximal verb complex — verb root plus fifteen affix or incorporation slots (McKay 1975: 194). Saulwick (2003) has analysed the verb morphology and semantics of Rembarrnga in more detail. While the verb is ...
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... the left of the colon. Ask yourself, “Is this a complete sentence?” If so, use a colon. Example: My favorite teachers are: Dr. Cohen, Dr. Wilson and Dr. Raphael. Correction: My favorite teachers are Dr. Cohen, Dr. Wilson and Dr. Raphael. Correction: I have had great teachers: Dr. Cohen, Dr. Wilson a ...
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... Magomedbekova 1967 and Magomedova & Abdulaeva 2007.3 The Southern Akhvakh dialects are spoken in one village each (Cegob, Tljanub and Ratlub), all situated in the Šamil’skij Rajon of Daghestan. The analysis of the specialized converbs of Akhvakh proposed in this paper is based on texts collected in ...
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Sentence Complements

... object without a direct object. • In other words, you can’t have someone or thing receive something without having something to receive (which is what the direct object is!) • Ron sells hamburgers. • SUBJ VERB D.O. ...
GOODNESS GRACIOUS GRAMMAR
GOODNESS GRACIOUS GRAMMAR

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Andhra Bhavitha 19.02.2015 English.qxd
Andhra Bhavitha 19.02.2015 English.qxd

... does) is pronounced in the same way as the regular plural ending -(e)s and possessive ending 's, namely as /iz/ when following a sibilant sound, as /s/ when following any other voiceless consonant, and as /z/ otherwise. Negative contractions Contractions of negated auxiliary verbs in Standard Englis ...
Basic Sentence Parts
Basic Sentence Parts

... complete in itself. It does not need a receiver of its action. It may take on adverb modifiers in order to make its meaning clearer. -- Linking verb is a verb that connects the subject of the sentence to a noun, pronoun, adjective or any other of the noun substitute that is related to it. ...
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Grammar Packet: May

... Adjectives and adverbs are two types of speech known as modifiers. We call them “modifiers” because they “modify” another part of the sentence—that is, they add information to another part of the sentence. They are also called “modifiers” because they are not necessary. Eliminate them, and your noun ...
Bardi complex predicates as a challenge to monotonicity Claire
Bardi complex predicates as a challenge to monotonicity Claire

... Transitivity mismatches in complex predication are not particularly unusual; however, those reported in the literature so far all appear to be cases where there is an ‘extra’ argument not licensed by the agreement in the light verb. That is, there are formally monovalent light verbs which nonetheles ...
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Lesson 7 Grammar Lesson: Pronouns - Vocab10-2CHS

... antecedent. Intensive pronouns are identical in form to reflexive pronouns. ...
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II. FRAME OF THEORIES This chapter contains some

... student’s inability to recognize what the writer intends to say in the text, in other words the students are incapable to understand the writer’s messages through the use of reference word. Here the researcher comes to the assumption that reference word can be used to overcome the difficulty that ma ...
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Word Formation: A Morphological Analysis - E

... word because it cannot stand by itself. Although it constitutes a certain meaning, it can only be meaningful if it is attached to another word. Therefore, a word should be distinguished from a morpheme. A word must be a morpheme, that is a free morpheme, but a morpheme is not necessarily a word like ...
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implementing the romanian accusative clitic pronouns in fluid

... however, a relative pronoun (cel, cea, cei, cele) must be, and a demonstrative pronoun (acesta, aceea, acela, aceea, aceia, acelea) can be. If the DO is a demonstrative pronoun, then it cannot be modified by a gerundive clause (For example: * Ana îl vede pe cel plângând = Anna sees him who cries.); ...
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article - FernUni Hagen

... Abstract It is well known that certain deverbal nouns like invention, forgery and disappointment allow a result interpretation while others like explosion and search do not. Result interpretation can mean two things: reference to a result object (forgery) or reference to a result state (disappointme ...
BOOT CAMP
BOOT CAMP

... Fragments and Run-Ons A FRAGMENT is phrase or clause that looks like a sentence but does not express a complete thought. ...
Verbs have traditionally been defined as "action" words or "doing
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... five twos are ten he's in his eighties They may also take the: the fourth of July a product of the 1960s And some plural numerals can take an adjective before them, just like other nouns: the house was built in the late 1960s he's in his early twenties the temperature is in the high nineties In each ...
Words and morphemes
Words and morphemes

... In some languages, the application of these terms is even clearer. In languages like Latin, for example, words can usually be "scrambled" into nearly any order in a phrase. As Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar says, "In connected discourse the word most prominent in the speaker's mind comes fi ...
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Zulu grammar

Zulu grammar is typical for Bantu languages, bearing all the hallmarks of this language family. These include agglutinativity, a rich array of noun classes, extensive inflection for person (both subject and object), tense and aspect and a subject–verb–object word order.
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