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L’adjectif appréciatif nice : observations sur la nature variable de la prédication

open access: yesCorela, 2016
This article is an analysis of the various uses of the qualifying adjective nice : as an attributive adjective standing alone in front of the head noun, or completed by a PP : [with NP] or [of NP] ; as a predicative adjective, and it is then compared ...
Christopher Desurmont
doaj   +1 more source

Authorship Attribution Using Word Sequences [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Authorship attribution is the task of identifying the author of a given text. The main concern of this task is to define an appropriate characterization of documents that captures the writing style of authors. This paper proposes a new method for authorship attribution supported on the idea that a proper identification of authors must consider both ...
Rosa María Coyotl-Morales   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

Mandarin Relative Clause Production by Second Language Learners: Subject–Object Asymmetry and Individual Differences

open access: yesLanguage Learning, EarlyView.
Abstract This study investigated which type of Mandarin Chinese relative clause (RC)—subject‐extracted relative clause (SRC) or object‐extracted relative clause (ORC)—imposes greater processing demands on second language (L2) learners’ production. Sixty‐two native (L1) Mandarin speakers and 72 L1 Korean learners of Mandarin participated in a picture ...
Deran Kong, Sun‐A Kim, Jeong‐Ah Shin
wiley   +1 more source

Referential Descriptions: A Note on Bach

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Analytic Philosophy, 2007
Bach fails to give a satisfactory pragmatic account of referential uses of definite descriptions because he does not explain how a description’s quantificational meaning plays a “key role” in those uses.
Michael Devitt
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Semantic syncretism of attributive adverbs of B. Pasternak’s lyrics

open access: yesPolilog: Studia Neofilologiczne, 2015
Semantic syncretism of attributive adverbs of B. Pasternak’s lyrics The article is devoted to the phenomenon of qualitative-quantitative semantic syncretism and specifics of its manifestation at the level of adverbial lexemes of B.
Viktoria Golubeva
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Innovation infrastructure and innovation climate: innovation development ecosystem

open access: yesE-Management, 2022
The fourth industrial revolution “Industry 4.0” defines a paradigm shift in technological patterns, requiring the modernization of the institutional environment in the context of the development of end-to-end technologies.
K. Yu. Kulakov   +2 more
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Towards a Thoroughly Kripkean Theory of Proper Name Reference

open access: yesTheoria, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT In the late 1960s and early 1970s, both Saul Kripke and Keith Donnellan challenged descriptivist theories of proper names, arguing that reference—at least in their case—is basically a historical relation. However, as has become increasingly recognised over the past decade, their pictures differ substantially: when confronted with a token of a ...
Andrea Bianchi
wiley   +1 more source

Referential Descriptions and Conversational Implicatures

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Analytic Philosophy, 2007
The standard Gricean defense of Russell in the face of referential uses of descriptions has been to claim that these uses are conversational implicatures.
Michael Devitt
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Existential intertext of J. Fowles’ novel “The Collector”

open access: yesВісник Харківського національного університету імені В. Н. Каразіна. Серія Філологія. Vìsnik Harkìvsʹkogo nacìonalʹnogo unìversitetu ìmenì V.N. Karazìna. Serìâ Fìlologìâ., 2021
The purpose of the paper is to outline the components of the existential intertext of J. Fowles’ novel “The Collector”; consider those aspects that remain outside / on the periphery of researchers' attention, focusing on the authenticity of Miranda’s ...
Nina Ilinska
doaj   +1 more source

The [ADJ + as] intensifier construction in Māori English/Aotearoa English

open access: yesWorld Englishes, EarlyView.
Abstract We introduce the Waikato Māori English Conversation (MEC) corpus, which consists of 43 dyadic conversations between 49 young adults who self‐recorded informal conversations with close friends, in their own homes, with no topic of conversation specified (83 hours of dialogue; nearly 800,000 words).
Andreea S. Calude, Hēmi Whaanga
wiley   +1 more source

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