نتایج جستجو برای: head noun

تعداد نتایج: 174238  

1990
Steven Abney

Functional elements (determiners, complementizers, modals, degree words) are in many ways the syntactic analogues of affixes in morphology. Typically, functional elements are bound elements. Phonologically, they are clitics: syntactically, they are unable to appear without an associated thematic element (noun, verb, adjective). I would like to extend the analogy by showing that functional eleme...

2006
Debra Titone Maya Libben Meg Niman Larissa Ranbom Deborah L. Levy

This study employed a conceptual combination task based on Estes and Glucksberg [(2000). Interactive property attribution in concept combination. Memory & Cognition, 28(1), 28–34] to address the question of whether semantic processing abnormalities in schizophrenia arise from deficits in semantic storage or access, or the controlled use of semantic memory representations. High thought disorder ...

Journal: :Glossa 2021

In the German dialects of Rhine and Moselle Franconian, demonstratives are reinforced by locative adverbs do/lo ‘here/there’ in order to emphasize their deictic strength. Interestingly, these can also appear intermediate position, i.e., between demonstrative noun (e.g. das do Bier ‘that there beer’), which is not possible most other varieties European German. Our questionnaire study several wri...

2010
Haitao Liu

Word-order typology often uses the linear order of binary grammatical pairs in sentences to classify a language. The present paper proposes a method based on dependency treebanks as a typological means. This paper investigates 20 languages using treebanks with different sizes from 16 K to 1 million dependencies. The results show that some languages are more head-initial or head-final than other...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 2010

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the study of the sentence and its divisions has been always a cause of difference in syntactical viewpoints among the ancient and modern arab grammarians. ibn hesham sees three divisions for the arabic sentence: the noun sentence, the verb sentence and the adverb sentence. the adverb sentence in his view is that in which a time or place adverb or a prepositional phrase is the predicate proceede...

Journal: :Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session 1958

Journal: :Atlantis. Journal of the Spanish Association for Anglo-American Studies 2020

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