Accusative and infinitive

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1Linguistics / Grammatical cases / Semantics / Volition / Accusative case / Utterance / Unaccusative verb / Language / Subject / Agglutination / Baby talk

Are There Root Infinitive Analogues in Child Japanese? Wataru Sugiura, Tetsuya Sano, and Hiroyuki Shimada 1. Introduction It has been cross-linguistically observed that children at an early stage of language acquisition

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Source URL: www.lingref.com

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-14 14:43:37
2Linguistics / Syntax / Grammar / Ancient Greek language / Greek grammar / Genitive absolute / Participle / Clitic / Infinitive / Absolute construction / Accusative case / Grammatical case

Transitioning to Reading Continuous Greek Texts 1 Ancient Greek has a very large vocabulary, and it is long-term challenge to master a useful inventory of words because of dialectical variations, the use of different su

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Source URL: atticgreek.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-02-29 16:28:30
3Linguistics / Syntax / Grammar / Grammatical cases / PRO / Control / Argument / Infinitive / Dative case / Accusative case / Subject / Theta role

CONTROL AND SPANISH PSYCHOLOGICAL VERBS1 María Biezma-Garrido University of Ottawa This paper is focused on control. I take the position that one of the factors required for a successful theory of control is the semanti

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Source URL: westernlinguistics.ca

Language: English - Date: 2010-06-18 16:04:39
4Linguistics / Syntax / Grammar / Grammatical cases / Parts of speech / Infinitive / Epistle to the Philippians / Accusative case / Split infinitive / Dative case / Verbal noun / Preposition and postposition

Microsoft Word - TynBull_2004_55_2_06_Burk_ArticularInfinitivePhil2_6.doc

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Source URL: 98.131.162.170

Language: English - Date: 2008-11-20 13:46:38
5Linguistics / Syntax / Grammar / Ancient Greek language / Greek grammar / Infinitive / Clause / Gerund / Accusative case / Treebank / Latin grammar / Relative clause

Guidelines for the Syntactic Annotation of Latin Treebanks (vDavid Bamman1 , Marco Passarotti2 , Gregory Crane1 , and Savina Raynaud2 1 Latin 2 Index

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Source URL: nlp.perseus.tufts.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-10-04 11:50:06
6Latin language / Latin grammar / Gerund / Infinitive / Relative clause / Nominative case / Dependent clause / Accusative case / Clause / Linguistics / Syntax / Grammatical cases

Guidelines for the Syntactic Annotation of Latin Treebanks (vDavid Bamman1 , Marco Passarotti2 , Gregory Crane1 , and Savina Raynaud2 1 Latin 2 Index

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Source URL: nlp.perseus.tufts.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-10-04 11:50:02
7Grammar / Infinitive / Verbal noun / Latin / Indirect speech / Accusative and infinitive / Split infinitive / Linguistics / Syntax / Parts of speech

Infinitives General: An infinitive is, strictly speaking, an abstract verbal noun. The infinitive is used in Latin, as in English, as a noun: Errare humanum est = To err is human. When so used, the Latin infinitive is an

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Source URL: www.thelatinlibrary.com

Language: English - Date: 2007-04-09 10:31:03
8Indirect speech / Infinitive / Latin / Reflexive pronoun / Accusative and infinitive / Latin conjugation / Linguistics / Syntax / Latin language

INDIRECT STATEMENT (ORATIO OBLIQUA) General: The statement “He scatters dragon’s teeth on the land” is a direct statement (ōrātiō recta): Dentēs dracōnis in terrā spargit. But after words of saying, denying,

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Source URL: www.thelatinlibrary.com

Language: English - Date: 2011-08-22 14:44:10
9Supine / Ablative / Verbal noun / Latin / Infinitive / Linguistics / Grammar / Latin language

THE SUPINE The Supine is a verbal noun of the fourth declension, appearing only in the accusative singular (-um) and ablative singular (-ü) and limited to two usages. I. The Supine in -um: A. The Supine in -um may be us

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Source URL: www.thelatinlibrary.com

Language: English - Date: 2005-04-13 12:13:03
10Split infinitive / Infinitive / English modal verb / A Dictionary of Modern English Usage / German verbs / Accusative and infinitive / Linguistics / English grammar / Syntax

Microsoft Word - 5_Mitrasca.doc

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Source URL: doe.concordia.ca

Language: English - Date: 2012-07-05 14:15:06
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