نتایج جستجو برای: linking verb

تعداد نتایج: 72491  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت مدرس 1372

most of the verbal constructions of harzani dialect have got inflectional affixes. the majority of the constructions are made up vy adding a specific verbal affix to the verbal stem (infinitive without infinitive marker). only a few number of them is formed by adding a verbal affix to the past participle of the verb. there are specific rules for the formation of different verbal types. there is...

Journal: :پژوهش های زبان شناسی 0
امید طبیب زاده لیلا ضیامجیدی

â â€œshodan” is a multifunctional verb in persian language. this paper deals with six different functions of “shodan” based on a purely formal approach. these functions are as follows: liking verb, light verb in some compound predicates, auxiliary verb, helping verb in passive voice, modal verb, and simple verb. the interface between lexicon and syntax, and the ways to show this relations...

Journal: :Lingua sinica 2021

Abstract This paper conducts a comparative study on the resultative verb compounds (RVCs) in Cantonese and Mandarin with an aim to reveal explain rules governing use of RVCs Cantonese. are classified into six types terms number, sequence, event role argument(s). While found be rather productive expressing resultatives, there syntactic constraints imposed RVC construction Given that often restri...

2013
Eimi LEV

In recent years, the internet has become a popular medium for pregnant women seeking pregnancy-related information (Gao et al., 2012; Lagan, Sinclair & Kernohan, 2010; Romano, 2007; Song, West, Lundy & Smith-Dahmen, 2012). This study which utilized a qualitative approach explores Israeli women’s online information seeking during pregnancy. Israel is an especially interesting and important case ...

Journal: :CoRR 2012
Brendan T. O'Connor

We develop a probabilistic latent-variable model to discover semantic frames—types of events or relations and their participants—from corpora. Our key contribution is a model in which (1) frames are latent categories that explain the linking of verb-subject-object triples in a given document context; and (2) cross-cutting semantic word classes are learned, shared across frames. We also introduc...

2016
Wing-Yee Chow Shota Momma Cybelle Smith Ellen Lau Colin Phillips

In our target article [Chow, W., Smith, C., Lau, E., & Phillips, C. (2015), A “bag-of-arguments” mechanism for initial verb predictions, we investigated the predictions that comprehenders initially make about an upcoming verb as they read and provided evidence that they are sensitive to the arguments’ lexical meaning but not their structural roles. Here we synthesise findings from our work with...

1999
Anthony R. Davis

In this paper, we propose an alternative account of linking patterns which does away with intermediary mechanisms such as thematic or actor/undergoer hierarchies. The basis of this theory is constraints on word classes, deened by both syntactic and semantic criteria, which encode generalizations between semantic roles and syntactic arguments. We show that the generalizations a linking theory ne...

Siroos Arefi Rad

This study attempted to investigate writing problems and the relationship between expert-assessment and self-assessment of writing problems. Participants were thirty four non-English faculty members of Tehran and Guilan universities. The instruments were writing an essay on the topic "What teaching strategies do you use in your classes?" in twenty five lines and filling the questionnaire of wri...

2006
CHRIS TAYLOR

1. INTRODUCTION. In recent years, the term 'converb' has increasingly been used to describe constructions with cross-linguistically comparable forms and functions which include nonfinite verbal affixation, dependency on a finite verb, clause linking, and the sequencing of Asian converbs, differing primarily with respect to the potential for what Bickel refers to as 'narrative chaining': Asian c...

Machine translation of English sentences faces a big problem when it deals with phrasal verbs. Phrasal verb is a common structure occurring in English as a combination of a verb and a preposition, a verb and an adverb, or a verb with both an adverb and a preposition. Meaning of a phrasal verb is not compositional. The second part of the phrasal verbs which often is a preposition is called parti...

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