... dance,12swingbytheswimmingpool,frolic in France. and lanterns light and writers write and clippers cut and trim.17 5Planting carrots,gettingtraction, Ver ... example!11trot,andtrample, thatnuzzleandnip,They tellus of horses8 and birds as they sip.of bears asthey guzzle 23Were and waswork this way, too— they’re forms of “be” as well. Thisplay ... Clearyillustrated by Brian GableMILLBROOK PRESS / MINNEAPOLISJ The forms of “be” are linking verbs, 22like,“AreyournamesMichelle?” Verb: A wordthat showsaction...
... tellus of horses8 and birds as they sip.of bears asthey guzzle Verb: A wordthat showsaction or beingTo Isabella—B.P.C. So wrap a package,tie a knot,clap your hands,10Triumph,tremble,orcryalot. ... word or phrasethat’s called a subject complement.It’s done in lots of ways:19 23Were and waswork this way, too— they’re forms of “be” as well. Thisplay seems second rate.The ... perturb,I’m here to announcethat you’re using a verb!29 They tell us of scootersboth and stopping,throws that are curvingor sliding or dropping.9swerving 5Planting...
... Thisplay seems second rate.The crime remains a mystery.21 and lanterns light and writers write and clippers cut and trim.17 whether you pounceor pronounceor perturb,I’m here ... Words Are Categorical™ and Math Is Categorical™ series, as well as Rainbow Soup:Adventures in Poetry and Rhyme and PUNishment: Adventures inWordplay. He lives in Cleveland, Ohio.BRIAN GABLE ... www.lernerbooks.comLibrary of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataCleary, Brian P., 1959–Slide and slurp, scratch and burp : more about verbs / by Brian P. Cleary ;illustrations by Brian Gable.p. cm. – (Words...
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... the draft for approving it, and to Louisa Lapworth forseeing it through to publication.vi Preface and Acknowledgements GOLD AND GILT,POTS AND PINSPossessions and People in Medieval BritainDAVID ... been reappraised and a revisedchronology proposed (Figs. 1.8 and 1.9), which sees their earliest variants inEngland as few but very widespread at the end of the fifth century and earlyin the ... many more in the Midlands but still with some south of theThames in the next phase, and then in the later sixth century spreading northbeyond the Humber and east into Norfolk and Suffolk, but with...
... he distinguishes nouns fromadjectives andverbs in that only the latter are intrinsically relational [i.e. pred-icative], whereas he distinguishes verbs from adjectives andnouns in that theytend ... theory. They claim that verbsand prepositions take complements, and nounsand adjectives do not; this is like Jackendoff’s +/−obj feature. Theyalso claim that adjectives and prepositions form ... Occurrence with quantifiers and determiners 1093.4 Nouns in binding and anaphora 1253.5 Nounsand movement 1323.6 Nouns as arguments 1423.7 Nouns must be related to argument positions 153ix...
... Mordor, and he leaves secretly to continue it alone.continuedREVIEW OF VERBS, NOUNS, AND PRONOUNS 65 Lesson 10Review of Verbs, Nouns, and PronounsREVIEW OF VERBS, NOUNS, AND PRONOUNS 61To ... Rembrandt and Picasso were ___________________.L.V.6. Iceland and Greenland are ___________________.L.V.In the exercise you have just done, you used six complements to complete six linking verbs. ... you know if he is home?3. My friends and I will help you.4. You have no time to lose.5. Terry will be there.they’reYou’reREVIEW OF VERBS, NOUNS, AND PRONOUNS 67 Lesson 11Adjectives68 PARTS...
... Mass.Cheng, Lisa Lai-Shen and Rint Sybesma. 1999. Bare and not-so-bare nounsand thestructure of NP. Linguistic Inquiry 30: 509–42.Chierchia, Gennaro. 1985. Formal semantics and the grammar of predication. ... 181adjectives, 2n., 107acquired late, 298 and determiners, 111–19, 121–23 and incorporation, 4, 152, 169n. and measure phrases, 106n. and morphological causatives, 53–56 and tense marking, 46–47, 51–52, ... majority of verbs, which can appear with a manneradverb but do not have to. Nevertheless, the morphology and syntax of theadverbs in (32) is no different from that of other manner adverbs; see,...
... assume thatobjects are designated by nouns, actions by verbs, and properties by adjectives.They then jump tothe conclusion thatthereare a few nouns, verbs, and adjectivesin the language they ... certainly notrandom either. The words meaning ‘rock,’ ‘dog,’ ‘child,’ and ‘tree’ are nouns in every language, and the words meaning ‘buy,’ ‘hit,’ ‘walk,’ and ‘fall’ arealmost always verbs. Dixon ... number of verbs –particularly do and make – over and over again to express all kinds of events. Virtually any actioncan be expressed by the child as “X do it.” The use of a small number of verbs...
... with the nouns or with the verbs ((86c,d)).33(86) Transitory situations Permanent situationsa X— (verbs) —X———-(Adjs)————X— (nouns) —X (English)b X— (verbs) —X–(A1s)—X–(A2s)———X– (nouns) —–X ... two-categorysystem: a system that has verbsand “substantives,” the latter being usable aseither nouns or adjectives.) 248 Adjectives as neither nouns nor verbs (100) M-kango ndi w-a u-kulu.3-lionPRED ... resultative predicate, verbs can be usedas resultatives given certain parameter settings involving tense, andnouns cannever be used as resultatives.4.5 Adjectives and adverbsSo far I have considered...
... readings that nouns zero-derived into verbs have in English: (184c) is like Hale’s and Keyser’s (1993) location verbs (tocorral the horses) and (184d) is like Hale’s and Keyser’s locatum verbs (to ... categories – Preds that make nouns look more verbal, and pronouns / determiners that make adjectives andverbs look more nominal.In languages in which both Pred and pronouns are systematically null, ... of inflection, and adjectives happen to take the same range of number, gender, and case forms as nouns in Greek,Latin, and Sanskrit. For this reason, the distinction between nounsand adjectives...
... identity and referential indices:they can form true plurals, they can be complements to determiners and quanti-fiers, they can antecede pronouns, they can undergo a full range of movements, and they ... want to sell pigs?’ (Mosel and Hovdhaugen 1992: 738) Verbs can generally be preceded by the singular specific determiner le, in whichcase they seem nondistinct from nounsand can appear in argument ... inchoative verbs; and –wa, which formscausative verbs. Heath observes that both of these morphemes attach produc-tively to adjectives but not to nouns, as shown in (138c,d). 3.9 Are nouns universal?...
... oradjectival.203.4 Nouns in binding and anaphoraMy task now is to go on and show how nouns having a criterion of identity and a referential index can explain differences between nounsand other categoriesthat ... 3.4 Nouns in binding and anaphora 125generalization that quantifiers and determiners semantically require a comple-ment that has a criterion of identity, and hence is nominal ... embeddedVP of the first sentence as its antecedent. Overall, Ns and their projectionsconstitute good antecedents for pronouns and anaphors, but As and Vs do not.My theory actually entails something a...