This work is beyond the scope of this paper and will not be discussed here, although a major question for future research is whether the phenomena being investigated in this paper are amenable to such alternative analyses. Throughout most of this paper, I use the dashed square underbracketing ...
While this paper is concerned with phonics, similar considerations apply to theteaching of grammar. The principles of sentence construction can be explainedwith a very few technical terms, and without the language of academic linguistics,which is completely foreign to the experience of most children,...
• the subject of a sentence 句子的主语 • 8 rank 级别, 等级, 阶层 • a person of a high rank 级别更高的人 • He was a writer of the first rank. 他是个一流作家。 军衔: 上尉 captain 上校 colonel 少校 major 将军 general Similarity n.相似, similar adj • There...
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Now, this raises a number of questions, like “is it a philosophical movement or an art movement?” and “is the use of an acronym an infallible sign of coolness?” But my question is this: Is it a legitimate use of the wordontology, in the sense that it makes some sort of sense ...
sentence they have checked also applies to them. Ex. “Do you have a pencil case?” If their partner answers affirmatively, both partners write, “We have a pencil case.” in the middle of the diagram. If the partner answers in the negative, the partner who asked the question writes ...
Korean is coded 1 in Grambank. The Korean sentence cited is a translation of the Japanese sentenceTaro wa ringo ga sara no ue ni atta no o tabeta“Taro ate the apple that was on the plate”. This sentence was used by Kuroda in his 1976 paper on “headless relative clauses” (later ...
Michael wrote a lot of his own songs.“Songs came about in the strangest ways,” he said, “I’ll just wake up from sleeping and there is a whole song coming into my head.And then I put it down on the paper.” Still, with all his success, Michael managed to keep ...
I dunno. It’s an empirical question I have no insight into, and no financial stake in the answer to, other than the sense that normie-Americans who watch football on tv are not particularly similar to (to give an example from my own life the other evening) the sort of marginal weirdos...