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On the methodology for constructing a semantic network of English prepositions : a case study of the preposition for [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to propose a new methodology for constructing semantic networks of English prepositions, a network reasonably regarded as psychologically real. As a case study, we will specifically dis-cuss the preposition for.
Yamaguchi Kazuyuki
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Expressing the GIVE event in Papuan languages: A preliminary survey
The linguistic expression of the GIVE event is investigated in a sample of 72 Papuan languages, 33 belonging to the Trans New Guinea family, 39 of various non-TNG lineages.
Reesink, G.
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Understanding complaints: the role of moral transgressions in e-commerce interactions
This discourse-pragmatic study examines why a past or on-going action become the focus of customer complaints in e-commerce service encounters. Analyzing interactions between customers and service agents on Taobao, the study reveals how customer ...
Xu Huang, Xuekun Liu
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Makna-makna gramatikal konstruksi verba denominatif dalam bahasa Indonesia
Grammatical meanings of denominal verbs construction in Indonesian New words are constantly constructed as language evolves. Through morphological afixation, new words in Indonesian (bI) such as berfirman, menggembalakan, and direncanakan are classified
Danang Satria Nugraha
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Garden-path sentences and the diversity of their (mis)representations. [PDF]
Ceháková M, Chromý J.
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Middle voice marking in Tibeto-Burman [PDF]
Middle voice marking is very rarely recognized as such in the grammars written on Tibeto-Burman languages. It is often simply treated as a normal direct reflexive or as an intransitivizer.
LaPolla, Randy J.
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The Case for Genitive Case in Bulgarian [PDF]
In this paper, we argue, differently from both traditional and modern analyses, that Bulgarian possessive clitics are underlyingly either dative or genitive despite the morphological merger between these two Cases in the language.
Guglielmo Cinque, Iliana Krapova
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Relative clause structures in the Rawang language [PDF]
This paper discusses the types of relative clause and noun complement structures found in the Rawang language, a Tibeto-Burman language of northern Myanmar, as well as their origin and uses, with data taken mainly from naturally occurring texts.
LaPolla, Randy J.
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Movement Disorders, Volume 40, Issue 1, Page 51-56, January 2025.
Kathryn Step +13 more
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Toward mapping pragmatic impairment of autism spectrum disorder individuals through the development of a corpus of spoken Japanese. [PDF]
Kato S +6 more
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