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Non-native speakers of English or ChatGPT: Who thinks better? [PDF]
Shormani MQ.
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Do the expressions about customarily doing reflect our cognition and emotion: evidence from Chinese BCC corpus. [PDF]
Zhang L, Lv Z, Ren L.
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The Second International Conference on Comparative Austronesian Linguistics
Darrell Tryon
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Semiotic Aspects of Historical-Comparative Linguistics and Linguistic Paleontology
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On comparing linguistic theories
Historiographia Linguistica, 1998SummaryThe article examines several issues raised in recent critiques ofIdeology and Linguistic Theory(Huck & Goldsmith 1995) and finds no reason either to reject or to revise the original conclusion that Interpretivist arguments purporting to establish the superiority of Interpretive Semantics over Generative Semantics were weak and were ...
Geoffrey J. Huck, John A. Goldsmith
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DISCOURSE IN COMPARATIVE LINGUISTICS
International Journal Of Literature And Languages, 2023The application of the concept of discourse in semantics is more complex. Discourse semantics is the analysis of how we use vocabulary in specific areas of intellectual research. An example of this is the use of a pronoun in a sentence, which the reader or listener can only understand while connected.
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Comparative-Historical Linguistics
2013Historical linguistics is about how and why language changes over time. Comparative linguistics, in the relevant sense, is the study of linguistic relatedness, that is to say, of genetic or ancestral connections and related matters of subgrouping extending to the reconstruction of unattested ancestral languages or proto-languages.
Joseph Salmons, Emily Utz
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