... Ask a (type) to type your application form for you.
22. She is a very good (cook).
23. That (announce) speaks too quickly.
24. He’s a good (box). He wins all his fights.
25. The police are looking...
...
Parallel: Song song, tương tự
The road and the canal are parallel to each other.
Parallel adverb
The road and the canal run parallel to each other.
The plane flew parallel to the coast. ... biệt
We interviewed each individual member of the community
ã individualism
ã individualist
ã individualistic
ã individuality
ã individually
Interpret: Gii thớch, lm sỏng t
The students ... Nhn lm, cam kt
I cant undertake to do that: tôi không thể nhận làm ñiều ñó
The company has announced that it will undertake a full investigation into the accident.
ã undertaking
ã undertook...
... mechanics.
239 mechanics is a standard design which supports DDS, FTI, ISDN repeaters.
Quantity
Equipment List
Description
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V. Chassis
HDSL Remote
Eight Position
Chassis
Description
Dimensions:
Weight...
... phrase pairs with j FL words and i English
words. For S
U
and S
G
, the majority of the phrases
contain only one FL word, and the percentage of
the phrases with more than 2 FL words is less than
18%. ... Percentage of untranslated words out of the total
number of FL words
without translating them. Increasing the training
data size reduces the percentage of untranslated
words by nearly half with ... more than 3 words although the
majority of the phrase table contains phrases with
more than 3 words on one side. It is surprising
that the inclusion of phrase pairs with more than
3 words in the...
... Dutch nouns. Hence, we
extracted word type links for all words tagged as
noun in CELEX. We also included words which
are not found at all in CELEX assuming that most
of them will be productive noun ... that were built
for a word that was registered in CELEX with a
PoS-tag different from noun . But some words
are not found in CELEX and although they are
not of the word type noun their context ... the syntax-
based method and the combination of the two methods.
subject -verb cat eat
verb- object feed cat
adjective -noun black cat
coordination cat
dog
apposition cat Garfield
prep. complement...
... tag of the follow-
ing four types:
ã b: the begin of the word
ã m: the middle of the word
ã e: the end of the word
ã s: a single-character word
We can extract segmentation result by splitting
the ... probabilities in HMM.
4.2 Word- POS Co-occurrence Model
Given a training corpus with POS tags, we can train
a word- POS co-occurrence model to approximate
the probability that the word sequence of the ... linguistic probabil-
ities of a word sequence. It is an important measure
of fluency of the translation in SMT. Formally, an
n-gram word LM approximates the probability of a
word sequence W = w
1:m
with...
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This Resource List is available from the FNIC’s Web site at:
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This resource list was updated and compiled by:
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Acknowledgment is...
... 27
WRITING TOPICS
Topics in the following list may appear in your actual
test. You should become familiar with this list before
you take the computer-based TOEFL test. Remember
that ... knowledge gained from books. In your opinion, which source
is more important? Why?
A company has announced that it wishes to build a large factory near
your community. Discuss the advantages and ... the
qualities of a good neighbor? Use specific details and examples in your
answer.
It has recently been announced that a new restaurant may be built
in your neighborhood. Do you support or oppose this plan?...
... Preterite vs present perfect in clauses with temporal
adverbials 589
Chapter 13. Adverbial when-clauses and the use of tenses 635
Chapter 14. Adverbial before-clauses and after-clauses 685
Glossary ... present perfect 209
Chapter 6. The present perfect vs the preterite in clauses
without temporal adverbials 315
Chapter 7. Absolute tense forms referring to the post-present 335
Chapter 8. Temporal ... Salkie, Elizabeth Traugott, Naoaki Wada,
and Christopher Williams.
The Grammar of
the English Verb Phrase
Volume 1:
The Grammar of
the English Tense System
A Comprehensive Analysis
by
Renaat...
... case the verb is a ‘copula’ or ‘linking verb (see immediately below).
1.13.2 The term ‘transitive verb does not cover one-complement verbs like
be, seem, become, etc. which are linking verbs or ... called
weak verbs or
regular verbs.
play Ϫ played; love Ϫ loved; cry Ϫ cried; equip Ϫ equipped; picnic Ϫ picnicked
However, there are quite a few verbs in English that are irregular verbs or
strong verbs. ... perfect
tenses
.
6. For some linguists, ‘strong verb and ‘irregular verb do not cover the same concept, nor
do the terms ‘weak verb and ‘regular verb . For these linguists, past tense forms like
set,...
... duration adverbials
1.46.1 A formal test to distinguish between bounded and nonbounded clauses
is the addition of a particular type of duration adverbial. A
noninclusive
duration adverbial
(answering ... was speaking for hours. (nonbounded ϩ noninclusive duration adverbial)
#John was speaking in an hour. (nonbounded ϩ inclusive duration adverbial) (Note
that in an hour should be read as measuring ... duration
adverbial. If in an hour measures the temporal distance between a contextually given
time of reference and the beginning of John’s speaking, it is not an inclusive duration
adverbial...
... adverbs. (In chapter 6 it
will be shown that certain adverbials referring to a time that is connected to the present
combine with the present perfect but not with the past tense, and that adverbials ... associated with the lexical verb Ϫ is actually referred to.
Such verb forms establish a future domain but are not future tense forms. We call them
futurish forms. ‘Be going to ϩ verb may be a futurish ... past tense, the present
perfect tense and the present tense differ as to their compatibility with adverbs
like still or already. This shows that the meaning of the present perfect is
neither ‘past...
... zero-
point’).
2.56 Types of temporal adverbials
2.56.1 We have distinguished three types of adverbial that give temporal in-
formation. Time-specifying adverbials (e. g. at six o’clock) temporally ... time-specifying adverbials locate
orientation times (including situation times), pure duration adverbials measure
the length of the time of a full situation, and bifunctional adverbials simulta-
neously ... orientation time. Pure duration adverbials
(e. g. for six hours) specify the length of time occupied by a full situation, but
do not locate it in time. Bifunctional adverbials (e. g. from six to...
... alternative (nonfactual) world. Such a context is created by
(amongst other things) ‘intensional verbs’ (‘verbs of propositional attitude’) like want,
expect, believe, think, imagine, etc. Clauses...