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Aas preposition
as reduced form of HAVEA-bar (non-wh) movement, traces of
complements of PAdjectives
apparent heads of NP (THE POOR, THE RICH)
conjunction of prenominal with
postnominal adjectives
Adjunct clauses
Adverbs
differences between PPCME2 and
later corpora, POS annotation
differences between PPCME2 and
later corpora, syntactic annotation
ALL BE IT, ALBEIT (THAT) clauses
Appositives
AS
AT
Avoiding redundant NPR, in connection with proper nouns
Bare reason adjuncts (THE RIVER FROZE, IT WAS SO COLD)
bare reason (THE RIVER FROZE, IT WAS SO COLD)
adverbial AS clauses
modified by NP measure phrases
differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
AS clauses
AT BEST
BACK
C (back to top)
Cardinal numbers (except ONE)D (back to top)Chopping (see Deletion of stranded prepositions)
Clausal conjunction and shared modifiers
Clauses, internal structure of
Clauses, subordinate (treated as P + CP)
Cognate object verbs, NP-OB2 with
Comparative adjectives (syntax)
Comparatives, correlative, elided
Comparatives, correlative, full
Comparatives, with empty expletive subjects
Compass point adjectives (EASTERN, NORTHERN, SOUTHERN, WESTERN)
Complex predicates, NP object + clause with
Complex predicates, NP object + PP with (see Complex predicates, NP object + clause with)
Compounds, splitting and joining of
Concessive clauses, differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
Conditionals, imperatives used as (see Pseudo-imperatives)
Conjoined adjectives, prenominal and postnominal
Conjunction, phrase-level, correlative
Conjunction, word-level, correlative
Conjunction of unlike categories
Conjunction of unlike categories, word-level
Conjunction structures, recursive
Correlative comparatives, elided
Correlative comparatives, full
Correlative conjunction, phrase-level
Correlative conjunction, word-level
CP-ADT (see NOT THAT ...)
DARE (modal vs. verb)E (back to top)
Dates (see Points in time)
Defaults in ambiguous cases (for convenience, the default is always listed first)
Existential vs. locative THERE
High attachment vs. low attachment
Indirect question vs. free relative
Pseudo-imperative vs. true imperative
Reduced relative clauses vs. participial clauses (no clear default)
Subject vs. floated quantifier
Degree complements, extraposed
Degree infinitives, with a gap
Degree infinitives, without a gap
Deletion of stranded prepositions
Direct questions without inversion
Ditransitives, NP object + clause with
DO (causative vs. periphrastic), differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
EACH IN HIS OWN WAYF (back to top)Elision
in possessive constructions (see NP with empty head)
Ellipsis (see Elision)
ELSE, differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
Empty elements of verbal complex
Empty expletive subjects, comparatives with
Empty operators (see CP-EOP)
ENOUGH, differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
Exceptional Case-Marking (ECM) vs. object control
EXEANT (see EXIT)
EXEAT (see EXIT)
EXEUNT (see EXIT)
Expletives, in impersonal constructions
Extraposed complement clauses (see Extraposed THAT clauses)
Extraposed infinitival subjects
FACE TO FACEG (back to top)Forms that are treated as written
Free relatives, verb fronting in
Free relatives, vs. indirect questions
GappingH (back to top)Gerunds (see also Participial clauses)
GIVE ME TO DRINK (see Purpose infinitives, with a gap)
I (back to top)Helsinki Corpus of English Texts, Manual to Diachronic Part
HOW BE IT (THAT), HOWBEIT clauses, differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
I KNOW NOT WHAT (see Amalgams)J (back to top)Imperatives used as conditionals (see Pseudo-imperatives)
Impersonal constructions, expletives in
Implied conditionals (see Pseudo-imperatives)
IN
IN BRIEFIndefinite pronoun MAN (Middle English)
Indirect questions, vs. free relatives
Infinitival subjects, extraposed
Infinitives, purpose, with a gap
K (back to top)
L (back to top)KEEP (see Secondary predicate NP)
Languages as proper nounsM (back to top)LATE (see EARLY)
LEAST, differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
LEAVE (see Secondary predicate NP)
LESS, differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
LIKE and similar verbs (LACK, NEED, WANT)
LIKE and similar verbs (LACK, NEED, WANT), differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
Linking verbs (see Copular verbs)
MAKEN (back to top)Maximizing internal structure, in connection with proper nouns
Measure phrases, differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
MORE, differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
-MOST, adjectives and adverbs ending in
MOST, differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
Names of events as proper nounsO (back to top)Names of groups as proper nouns
Names of languages as proper nouns
NP, adverbial (NP-ADV)
NP, directional (NP-DIR)
NP, locative (NP-LOC)
NP, measure phrase (NP-MSR)
NP, measure phrase modifier of adverbial particles
NP, nonargument (NP-ADT)
NP, secondary predicate (NP-SPR)
NP, temporal (NP-TMP)
NP-OB1, in copular constructions
NP-OB1, with LIKE and similar verbs
NP-OB1, with monotransitive verb
NP-OB2, in copular constructions
NP-OB2, with cognate object verbs
NP-OB2, with LIKE and similar verbs
NP object + clause, with complex predicates
NP object + PP, with complex predicates (see NP object + clause, with complex predicates)
NP object + clause, with ditransitives
NP object + clause, with monotransitives
Object controlP (back to top)ON PURPOSE TO (see IN ORDER TO)
ONE AFTER THE OTHER (see EACH IN HIS OWN WAY)
ONE ..., THE OTHER ... (see Absolute clauses)
Operators, empty (see CP-EOP)
ORDER (see IN ORDER TO)
OUTSIDE (see INSIDE)
Parenthetical IPsQ (back to top)Parenthetical vs. complement (see Parenthetical vs. extraction)
Parenthetical vs. movement (see Parenthetical vs. extraction)
Parenthetical vs. subordinate clause (see Parenthetical vs. extraction)
Part-of-speech (POS) tagged files
Participial clauses, complements of P
Participial clauses, complements of V
Participial clauses, vs. reduced relative clauses
Participial clauses, with subjects
Participial clauses, with subjects as subjects
Participial clauses, without subjects
Participle, present, for infinitive
Participles, adjectival vs. verbal
Participles, with modifying adverb
Participles, with modifying noun
Philosophy and goals of annotation
Phrase-level correlative conjunction
Phrases, internal structure of
Plural marking in proper nouns
Possessives and genitives (POS)
Possessives and genitives (syntax)
Postmodifiers, differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
Postnominal adjectives, conjoined with prenominal adjectives
Prenominal adjectives, conjoined with postnominal adjectives
Preposition + demonstrative + clause
Preposition stranding + passive
Present participle for infinitive
Proper nouns, by type of referent
Proper nouns, plural marking in
Protasis, imperatives used as (see Pseudo-imperatives)
Pseudo-imperatives (CROSS THE LINE, AND I SHOOT)
Punctuation, sentence-internal
R (back to top)Quantified adverbs and nouns, splitting and joining
Quantifiers and quantified expressions, differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
Quantifiers as adjectives, differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
Quantifiers, stylistic fronting of
R-pronouns (THEREFORE, THEREUPON, etc.)S (back to top)R-pronouns, splitting and joining
Recursive conjunction structures
Reduced relative clauses, vs. participial clauses
Reflexive pronouns, nonargument
REQUIRE (see PRAY)
Resultative ADJP (see Secondary predicate ADJP)
Resultative NP (see Secondary predicate NP)
Resumptive elements, coindexing
Rx (= recipe)
SAID XT (back to top)Sentence tokens, division into
Shared modifiers, clausal conjunction and
Small clauses as complements of P
SO (adverb) (see also AS ... SO clauses)
SO BE IT (THAT) clauses, differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
SOMEWHAT, differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
Splitting and joining compounds
Splitting and joining words, differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
Splitting and joining words, difficult cases
Splitting and joining words, exceptions
Splitting and joining words, overview
Stage directions (see EXIT)
Stranded prepositions, deletion of
Stylistic fronting of quantifiers
Subordinate clause vs. parenthetical
Subordinate clauses (treated as P + CP)
Superlative adjectives and adverbs
basic
U (back to top)THE MORE YOU SPEND, THE MORE YOU SAVE
THERE, presentational (syntax)
TIMES (as arithmetic operator)
V (back to top)Unique entities as proper nouns
Unitary adverbs and prepositions
Unknown part-of-speech (POS) tag
Unlike categories, conjunction of
V to C movementW (back to top)VB-LFD (see Verb fronting in free relatives)
VB-RSP (see Verb fronting in free relatives)
Verb fronting in free relatives
WALDES (see WILLES)X (back to top)WELCOME, differences between PPCME2 and later corpora
WIT (see TO WIT)
Word-level conjunction of unlike categories
Word-level correlative conjunction
Words as clause-level constituents
X AND NOT YY (back to top)
YES/NO questionsZ (back to top)
Zodiac signs+T (back to top)
+TA+TA