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Proprioceptive Resonance and Multimodal Semiotics: Readiness to Act, Embodied Cognition, and the Dynamics of Meaning. [PDF]
Sanna M.
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Slovak database of speech affected by neurodegenerative diseases. [PDF]
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A corpus-based analysis on the use of MAKE in sinologist Cyril Birch's English version of Mistress and Maid (Jiaohongji). [PDF]
Yu C, Wu Y.
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Lexicogrammatical profiling of ASD: cognitive-functional mapping and diagnostic implications. [PDF]
Kato S, Hanawa K.
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Pragmatic language production in mood and psychotic disorders a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Creating a diagnostic assessment model for autism spectrum disorder by differentiating lexicogrammatical choices through machine learning. [PDF]
Kato S, Hanawa K, Saito M, Nakamura K.
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Deixis (adjectival form deictic) is the semiotic term for particularized space and time in embodied existence. This ever-present deictic field is both ordinary and unexplainable: how is it that this space and this body exist in this moment?
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Deixis (adjectival form deictic) is the semiotic term for particularized space and time in embodied existence. This ever-present deictic field is both ordinary and unexplainable: how is it that this space and this body exist in this moment?
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Adpositions, Deixis, and Anti-Deixis
2015In this chapter, I look at the role of adpositions in deixis, specifically in spatial and temporal deixis. There may be more controversy with respect to this word class than with, e.g., demonstratives: there are some who would say that deictic adpositions do not exist (at least in a particular language), and among those who say that they do exist ...
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