... temporal
interpretation.
6 Evaluating Time-dependent Predicates
in Context
Objects and certain of their properties can receive
or maintain salience in a discourse in any number of
ways. ... person asking (39b) is not interested in being
informed about all ships that at some time in the fu-
ture will go to Hawaii. Instead, the user is interested
in a much more restricted set of ships ... logic time-dependency of infor-
mation enters into the definition of the notion of a
proposition. Propositions are defined as functions
from a set of times TI to the set of truth values true...
... something.
15. To be spinning your wheels. To be putting forth an effort that is
having no useful effect.To be working in vain.
16. To have a good mind to do something.To be inclined to do
something. ... Up to something. Involved in some kind of mischief. Planning
something.
8. Something else. An expression meaning “something
noteworthy” or “something interesting or worth discussion.”
9. To take ... used
figuratively, meaning to abandon or stop caring about someone.
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19. To be at something. To engage or take part in something. Notice
that you can also say“keep at” something, meaning to continue
to...
... the teaching/ learning and translation ofidiomatic
expressions containing the word „eye‟ in English.
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3. Scope of the study
ã In this study, idiomaticexpressions containing the word ... word,
with meanings that cannot be inferred from the meanings of the individual words. The usual
semantic rules for combining meanings do not apply. Such expressions are called
idioms.(Fromkin ... „eye‟ inEnglish
3.1.1 Expressing good points
There are many idiomaticexpressions containing the word „eye‟ inEnglish expressing good
points.
3.1.1.1 Positive looks
- The English often...
... combined into
a single finite state machine (one for each concep-
tual area). By examining the number of states and
transitions in the compiled finite state graphs, some
indication of their relative ... 6-11.
Silberztein, M. (1999) Text Indexing with INTEX.
Computers and the Humanities 33(3).
Traum, D. (1993) Mental state in the TRAINS-92 dia-
logue manager. In Working Notes of the AAAI Spring
Symposium ... degree of conceptual breadth
and depth. By employing linguistic and knowledge
engineering skills in a combined manner we have
been able to make strong ontological commitments
about the meaning of...
... association of love of both groups are
based on the difTering values given to the understanding in both cultures. This is a
view
of
culture that focuses on the ways of thinking, behaving and valuing ... wife of an enchanted prince. Xow
we can celebrate our wedding properly, for now I am the King of this
land.
The Bear Prince
In addition to
the
issue of expressing lo\e and proposing a wedding. ...
own.
(Robert
Ileinlein)
When expressing
happiness,
life, absence of lovers in love declarations, English
people often use a lot ol cultural images in
showing
the attitudes of man and woman...
... presence of DM were the independent
predictors of CVD in the earlier stages of CKD (Table
4).
Table 1: Characteristics of patients with CKD stage II to IV
excluding patient with history of renal ... attending nephrology clinic of a
community hospital. Excluded from initial sample of
583 patients were those with CKD stage I, V and those
with missing albumin values or CVD data. Patients
with ... measured in form of prevalence
of CVD as defined above. Potential confounders se-
lected based on prior studies and clinical relevance,
including age, sex, HTN, DM and DLP were used in
final model....
... agree with sb/ be in a hurry/ be helpful in/
be strict with/ be famous for
be coved with/ be bored with/ be fed up with/ be tired of/
be necessary for/ be afraid of/ be similar with/ be pleased with/
be ... One of + plural noun
19. all of us = almost us
20. keep + V-ing = continue to inf
21. used to + V inf (habit in the past)
=> am/is/are +used to +V-ing (habit in the present)
22. Make sb +to inf
She ... STRUCTURES OF THE SENTENCES IN ENGLISH
1.Would you like + Vinf … ?
2. Would you mind + V-ing….?
Would you mind if + clause (not true)
3. You had better + V- inf
- would rather + Vinf ….(than)
-...