As for the anticausative end of the scale, studies on “internally caused verbs” suggest that verbs that are predominantly used as anticausatives avoid humans/agents as subjects in their transitive uses (see (5), and further McKoon and Macfarland [2000]; Wright [2001]). (5) a. The...
An interface between verbs and pronouns in Isekiri results in the morphological process known as reduplication. Not all types of verbs and pronouns in Isekiri will be considered in this work. The focus will be on only those which interface to trigger the morphological process the writer intends...
Non-finite subordinate verbs in Australian Aboriginal languages: are nominalised verbs really nominalised? In: Cynthia Allen ed. Proceedings of the 2001 ... R Nordlinger 被引量: 0发表: 2001年 Nominal marking on verbs: Some Australian cases In Indo-European languages examples can be found of ...
Non- finite Verbs in writing 非谓语动词在书面表达中的应用 Forms of non-finite verbs 非谓语动词形式 doing done to do 学习目标: 1) 复习非谓语动词doing、done和to do的用法 2)学习从句与非谓语动词的互换。 3)学习在书面表达中的应用非谓语动词。 Warm-up 1. There_C_ no bus, we ...
● Definition: to form into quanta, in particular restrict the number of possible values of (a quantity) or states of (a system) so that certain variables can assume only certain discrete magnitudes. ● Synonyms: quantise, compute ● Example: Light is quantized into packets of energy. ...
The complement-taking predicate end_with in (13) takes an argument (ep1) that denotes the final episode of a story. It may therefore contain an absolute temporal modifier, in this case when he returns from the war, but a p-modifier is not grammatical. The complement-taking predicate see ...
1 In Catalan, some of the components have two associated verbs: veure and mirar for sight or sentir and escoltar for hearing. The main meanings of these lexical pairs show differences that have been generally described in numerous studies on verbs of perception: these types of verbs can be ...
1. The language of the verb determines the position of the object in both monolingual and bilingual contexts [5–7]. Under this view, it is predicted that when the verb comes from an OV language, such as Korean or Japanese, the order would be OV. On the other hand, if the verb ...
Okay, you know how when Nina is looking at her doppelganger in that one scene where she's, like, in the dance studio looking in the mirror? Comenzaron a contonearse por la habitación, mirándose en el espejo. They sauntered about the room looking at the mirror, like beautiful women. ...
MarcinKrygier, Marcin. 2000. Old English (non)-palatalised */k/ competing forces of change at work in the "seek"-verbs". In Placing Middle English in Context, ed. by Irma, Taavitsainen, pp. 461-474. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.