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... swearing in English, for example, it does not begin to provide an explanation for anything that we see within the corpus. Description in tandem with explanation is a powerful combination in linguistics. ... produce an over-arching theory, they are forcing a separation between what may be intertwined Swearing inEnglish 4 2 ‘So you recorded swearing’ Bad language in present-day English 48 Bad ... while once again the intention to some degree is to insult, Swearing inEnglish 26there is also an imperative involved, typically with a demand being made that the target go away. In a Gen utterance,...
... between English and Vietnamese in this case. • Non-finite clause as Direct Object There are only two kinds of nominal non-finite clause (non-finite To-infinitive clause and non-finite Ing-participle ... nominal relative clause but the other nominal clause such as finite that clause, finite WH-interrogative clause, finite Y/N-interrogative clause, non-finite To infinitive clause and non-finite ... sensing which includes perception, cognition and emotion (or feeling).The ditransitive verbs belonging to mental process are: teach someone something, translate something for somebody, remind...
... pro-noun use in four European languages: Intralingualand interlingual dimensions. In Proceedings of theAnnual Meeting of the Australian Linguistic Society,Brisbane, Australia.Ralf Steinberger, ... for Computational LinguisticsTowards a model of formal and informal address in English Manaal FaruquiComputer Science and EngineeringIndian Institute of TechnologyKharagpur, Indiamanaalfar@gmail.comSebastian ... that taggers can indeed assign T/V la-bels to monolingual English utterances in contextfairly reliably. Section 5 investigates how T/V isexpressed inEnglish texts by experimenting withdifferent...
... suchas English and German. When translating from English to German, verbsin the German outputare often incorrectly left near their position in En-glish, creating problems of fluency. Verbs are ... reordered English training and tuning data and use it to translate thereordered English test set into German.This paper is structured as follows: in section2, we outline related work. In section ... occupying 1st/2nd andclause-final position (cf. rows decl and int/perif in table 1), which is not the case in English. While in English, the verbal complex is placed in the 2ndposition in declarative,...
... fail)(b) I know things are difficult for you at the moment, but ________ in there, OK? (an informal spokenexpression used for telling someone to continue doing something in a determined way)(c) ... succeed in entertaining someoneor making them laugh)4. (a) Let's go out for dinner. I know somewhere that won't ________ the bank. (an expression used forsaying that something does ... usingput in this story. You will need to use some of them more than once.Phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions using 'put'47across aside away behind down for forward in into...
... tobegin!"look into (inseparable): investigate / get more details aboutsomething: sprawdzić, zbadać. "Someone said there was a meeting at 9:30 but I haven'theard anything about ... less thin; gain weight:zaokrąglać się, wypełniać "Jerry used to be really skinny, but in the last year he'sbegun to fill out."find out (about) (inseparable): learn / get information(about): ... the meeting had beencancelled. I didn't find out (find out about it) myself until justa few minutes ago." get across (separable): make something understood;communicate something understandably:...
... ferret. in hold in suppress e candidate is good at holding his emotions in. in onbreak in on interrupt I hate to break in on your conversation, but I’m starving.intoget into ... Robert in the last election. I am for fixing the building up, not tearing it down.be in be in one’s home/ofce e doctor is in. be in be in fashion Ruffles are in, pleats are out.be in on ... are in, pleats are out.be in on share in Four seniors were in on the prank.be into be interested/involved in Katrina was into gymnastics in a big way.be off not be at work e workers...
... people in the past.b During that hard winter, people by selling what few remaining possessions they had.3 a She very good at talking to children in a way that kept them entertained.b Before the ... etc.26 Linking verbs: be, appear, seem; become, get, etc.27 Have and have got; have and take28 Do and makePassives29 Forming passive sentences30 Using passives31 Verb + -ing or to-infinitive: ... considering taking early retirement. (This is something I'm thinking about now)• The children love having Jean stay with us. (They love it when Jean stays) and• The children are loving having...
... modal verbsin VietnameseUnlike English, in Vietnamese it is difficult to give the criteria for distinguishing the modalauxiliaries from other auxiliaries, from main verbs or particles. Linguists ... may,must inEnglish and the equivalent expressions in Vietnamese – is focused oninvestigating the semantic analysis of modal meanings expressed by can, may, must in English and their equivalents in ... aimed at:- studying some preliminaries and features of modal auxiliaries inEnglish and in Vietnamese. - making a comparison between modal meanings expressed by can, may, must in English and their...