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In this paper we document a so-far neglected case of microvariation involving resumptive pronouns in the left-dislocation construction in Meranese, spoken in South Tyrol, and Mòcheno, spoken in the Fersina valley (Trentino).
Federica Cognola, Jan Casalicchio
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Phonological derivation from proximal to distal demonstratives in Chinese
Every language has at least two demonstratives or deictic terms, a proximal one and a distal one, and some languages in addition have a medial (or some other additional) demonstrative.
Shi Yuzhi
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Learning from Demonstration without Demonstrations [PDF]
International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 2021.
Blau, Tom +2 more
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Aristotle's Foundationalism [PDF]
For Aristotle, demonstrative knowledge is the result of what he calls ‘intellectual learning’, a process in which the knowledge of a conclusion depends on previous knowledge of the premises.
Zuppolini, Breno Andrade
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Common Ground in Demonstrative Reference: The Case of Mano (Mande)
That demonstratives often have endophoric functions marking referents outside the physical space of interaction but accessible through cognition, especially memory, is well-known.
M. Khachaturyan
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Non-situational functions of demonstrative noun phrases in Lingala (Bantu) [PDF]
This paper examines the non-situational (i.e., non-exophoric) pragmatic functions of the three adnominal demonstratives, oyo, wand, and yango in the Bantu language Lingala.
Meeuwis, Michael, Stroeken, Koenraad
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Fatty Liver Disease Prediction Model Based on Big Data of Electronic Physical Examination Records
Fatty liver disease (FLD) is a common liver disease, which poses a great threat to people's health, but there is still no optimal method that can be used on a large-scale screening.
Mingqi Zhao +5 more
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Between anaphora and deixis...the resolution of the demonstrative noun-phrase ‘that N’ [PDF]
Three experiments examined the hypothesis that the demonstrative noun phrase (NP) that N, as an anadeictic expression, preferentially refers to the less salient referent in a discourse representation when used anaphorically, whereas the anaphoric pronoun
Cowles, H Wind +2 more
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Demonstratives, definite descriptions and non-redundancy [PDF]
In some sentences, demonstratives can be substituted with definite descriptions without any change in meaning. In light of this, many have maintained that demonstratives are just a type of definite description.
Blumberg, Kyle Hammet
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This article focuses on the anaphoric use of the demonstrative pronoun in Czech and in Italian. While the use of the Czech demonstrative ten is quite frequent and is perceived as neutral, the choice of the Italian demonstrative is influenced by various ...
Petra Macurová
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