... is warm
must include the time 3:00; however, the starting
and ending points of the cake-frosting event need
not coincide exactly with the starting and ending
points of the interval at which ...
during
time to the main event:
during(DuringEvent, MainEvent)
is not sufficient,
since Allen's "during" relation does not permit the
DuringEvent to coincide with the beginning ...
during(DuringEvent, MainEvent) OR
starts(DuringEvent, MainEvent) OR
ends(DuringEvent, MainEvent)
4. Passing the During Time: Rules for
Temporal Interpretation
In the previous section, we examined...
... immediate (future or past)
IMP imperative
INAN inanimate
IND indicative
INCE inceptive
INCH inchoative
INF in nitive
INFL in ection
INT intentive
IO indirect object
IPFV imperfective
IRR irrealis
ITR ... 10
1.4.1 Tenseandaspect form a system 11
1.4.2 Tenseandaspect systems are cognitively based, not direct
representations of events in the real world 12
1.4.3 Tenseandaspect form an interlocking ... 14
1.4.8 Most Bantu languages encode tense on the left andaspect to
the right 14
1.5 Analysis of the languages in the database: establishing tense
andaspect 15
1.5.1 Analysing in an ideal world...
...
language works as a communication medium in texts and conversational interaction. The course explains how
contexts form an important factor in interpreting and explaining the intended meaning. ...
3(3-0) Teaching Methods of Reading & Writing 30905361
This course introduces students to the reading and writing skills. Different strategies and methods of
teaching reading and writing are ... trained to deal with different kinds of reading
texts and written production. Students are expected to plan and assess reading texts through studying
strategies of planning and assessing reading....
... brain complain daily dairy daisy drain dainty explain fail fain= gain gait gaiter grain hail jail
laid maid mail maim nail paid= pail paint plain prairie praise quail rail rain raise raisin remain ... rail rain raise raisin remain sail= saint snail
sprain stain straight strain tail train vain waist wait waive
ai for i or e obscure.
bargain captain certain curtain mountain
oa for o: long.
board ... more
consonants follow the vowel, as in masking, standing, wilting, the vowel even in an accented syllable remains
short. But in pining with one n following the i in the accented syllable, we know...
...
Language functions
Chapter 4 LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS
4.1 Agreeing and Disagreeing
Agreeing and disagreeing are typical elements of spoken English but may also appear in
scientific writing. ...
4.4 Defining
In science and technology, there are generally two kinds of definitions:
the real definition, that is a definition that explains precisely the essential, intrinsic
characteristics ... something else, with regard to
particular features. Phrases you can use include:
in a certain way
from a certain point of view
with regard to …
as regards …
in being
in that it is
inasmuch...
... contingent of Englishmen involved in the planning
and administration of settlements in Ireland, any legal rights or benefits
that the inhabitants might have ideally had either to their own land ... series
of English imitations, including Gervase Markham’s continuation of
Sidney’s unfinished 1590 version, entitled The English Arcadia, Alluding
his Beginning from Sir Philip Sidnes Ending (1607) and ... Conquest andEnglish legal identity in Cymbeline 160
7 Love’s justice and the freedom of Brittany in Lady Mary
Wroth’s Urania part I 187
Conclusion: English law and the early modern romance 219
Index...
... 2 Tense/ Aspect Error Corpus
Developing a high-quality tenseandaspect error
correction system requires a large corpus annotated
with tense/ aspect errors. However, existing anno-
tated ... corrections.
5
The annotated
tense/ aspect labels include 12 combinations of tense
(past, present, future) andaspect (nothing, perfect,
progressive, perfect progressive).
3 Error Correction Using Global Context
As ... 1,072
(6.6%) contain tense/ aspect errors. We used Stan-
ford Parser 1.6.9
8
for generating syntactic features
and tense/ aspect tagging.
4.2 Classifiers
Because we want to know the effect of using global
context...