3 If an activity saps all your energy, do you feel (a) tired, or (b) more active than usual? 4 Does a pushy person try to (a) persuade you to do something you don‘t want to, or (b) help you by listening to what you have to say? 5 If you feel apathy, do ...
Number and Adjectives: the Case of French Activity and Quality Nominals† L. (2012). Number and adjectives: The case of French activity and quality nominals. Studia Linguistica, 66(3), 207-244. D Beauseroy,ML Knittel - 《Studia Linguistica》 被引量: 1发表: 2012年 Acquisition of ...
Beauseroy D., Knittel M. L. (2008), « Number and adjectives: the case of activity and quality nominals », manuscrit.Beauseroy, D., & Knittel, M. L. (2012). Number and adjectives: The case of French activity and quality nominals. Studia Linguistica, 66(3), 207-244....
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Present Participle As an Adjective or Noun The French present participle is sometimes used as anadjective. Like other adjectives, the present participle used in this way usually follows the nouns it modifies and agrees with the noun in gender and number, following the normal rules of adjective ag...
The wh-the hell question is meant to encapsulate the attitude denoted by the adjectives upset and mad. This is even clearer in (9), where like cannot be considered as a reportative. The what the hell question enacts the look referred to in the first part of the utterance. It allows ...
This study presents productive L2 French grammar data obtained at the end of grade 1 from 186 elementary school children learning French in bilingual (CLIL) or in regular school programs in Germany. The children completed a picture description task to assess their productive oral L2 French grammar...
In earlier years of researching FLP, it was defined as “explicit and overt planning use of languages in relation to language use within the home and among family members” [6] (p. 907). In 2017, the definition was revised, and the two most important adjectives acquired the opposite ...
/ rosé or white wine. The same sort of explanation is given with reference to which verbs can be used with a specific noun and which adverbs are normally employed with particular adjectives. Important collocations are also printed in bold type, as in the example:She writesunder a pseudonym....
UMR 7118 ATILF44 Avenue de la Libération BP 30687 54063 Nancy Cedex France delphine.beauseroy@atilf.frStudia LinguisticaBeauseroy, D., & Knittel, M. L. (2012). Number and adjectives: The case of French activity and quality nominals. Studia Linguistica, 66(3), 207-244....