词汇 | example_english_grammatically |
释义 | Examples of grammaticallyThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The question of how these gradient patterns are grammatically represented and integrated with the rest of the phonological system is not addressed. The subject of this sentence (any listener) is grammatically singular, but the pronoun, which refers back to it, is plural (their). Items such as luggage, furniture and equipment are generally described as 'noncount' nouns, and are used as being grammatically singular. Topicality, which is grammatically encoded by case and agreement, is mapped to the pragmatics interface by an algorithm. After certain verbs, such as say, think and show, the connective that is sometimes not grammatically obligatory. The author can be sure that both letters come out grammatically correct and convey the same message. Syntactically, an item of structured text is a data structure containing a number of grammatically simple phrases together with a semantic label for each phrase. Finally, the expected focus can be rejected if it is grammatically or semantically incorrect. Grammatically important inherent features and irregular inflectional forms must be provided. This sentence does not contain modal auxiliaries; the stance work is achieved lexically and grammatically instead. Here, the discussion centres on whether one or the other framework is more likely to generate output from the child that is grammatically conservative. The correct choice in each case was a grammatically correct and accurate description of the picture. Basically, the author proposes that code-switchers are grammatically indistinguishable from non-code-switchers, whether monolingual or bilingual. Next time, though, he should recruit a more grammatically-minded colleague to do his editing for him. Sentences can be constructed in which their interpretation is either conceptually or grammatically compatible with only one of two attachment sites. The larger question for linguistic theory and cognitive neuroscience is to determine the exact range of possible grammatically relevant aspects of meaning. Adjuncts do not receive theta-roles, are not grammatically required by their heads, and their heads are not lexically dependent on them. Both lexically and grammatically, they were much like children who were chronologically six months older. It is reflected in the use of short and grammatically less complex sentences and of diminutives and endearments with repetition. English, on the other hand, has strict grammatically-determined word order requirements which (in general) require the order subject-verbobject. A language has subordinate clauses 'when it has a grammatically distinctive subcategory of clause whose most prototypical members characteristically function as dependent' (p. 208). These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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