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Subsequent Actions Engendered by the Absence of an Immediate Response to the Proposal in Mandarin Mundane Talk [PDF]
When there is no immediate response after a proposal and normally the silence is longer than 0.2 s, the proposer would take subsequent actions to pursue a preferred response or mobilize at least an articulated one from the recipient.
Quanxi Hao +3 more
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Normative Experience: Deontic Noema and Deontic Noesis
What is a norm? A. G. Conte replies to this question by enumerating five possible referents of the word norm (§ 1.). Focusing on the fifth referent, the “deontic noema”, I raise the question (§ 2.): How is the deontic noesis of a deontic noema to be ...
Lorenzo Passerini Glazel
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The effect of nurses’ Machiavellian and deontic justice personality on the tendency to make medical errors and other factors: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Objective This study was conducted to investigate the effect of nurses’ Machiavellian and deontic justice personality on the tendency to make medical errors.
Neşe Çelik
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If they must, they will: Children overcommit to likeliness inferences from deontic modals
Modal verbs like must express two distinct non-actual meanings: deontic (e.g. obligation) and epistemic (e.g. likelihood inference). How do young children understand these modals? What factors affect their interpretation as deontic or epistemic?
Ailís Cournane, Dunja Veselinović
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Abstract The use of meta-rules in logic, i.e., rules whose content includes other rules, has recently gained attention in the setting of non-monotonic reasoning: a first logical formalisation and efficient algorithms to compute the (meta)-extensions of such theories were proposed in Olivieri et al. (2021, Computing defeasible meta-logic.
Olivieri, Francesco +4 more
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A Contrastive Study of Deontic Modality in Parallel Texts
This article is a contrastive study of deontic modal markers in three parallel texts. It analyses the modality system in the English, Russian and French texts of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights accounting for the ambiguity of some English ...
Olga Boginskaya
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A Kelsenian Deontic Logic [PDF]
Inspired by Kelsen’s view that norms establish causal-like connections between facts and sanctions, we develop a deontic logic in which a proposition is obligatory iff its complement causes a violation. We provide a logic for normative causality, define non-contextual and contextual notions of illicit and duty, and show that the logic of such duties is
Sartor Giovanni +2 more
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Deontic Modality in Lithuanian Translations of EU Legislation
The present article is a corpus-driven investigation into deontic modality in the Lithuanian translations of EU legislation. It builds on the data of the EUR-Lex2/2016 parallel corpus. The article discusses the pivotal points of deontic modality and its
Žygimantas Pekūnas
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O času a způsobu modálních sloves v italštině ve srovnání s angličtinou [PDF]
The article deals with Italian and English modal auxiliaries, considered as non-grammatical competitors of grammatical means, i.e. the verbal mood, acting as indicators of different modal meanings.
Eva Klímová
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EXISTENCE OF NORMS OF LAW AS A PROBLEM IN DEONTIC LOGIC
Problem setting. The existence of the rule of law as a problem of deontic logic is defined in the plane of logical and ontological problems of law, its origin is connected with the Jorgensen dilemma. The study of legal norms as existing established their
Олена Миколаївна Юркевич
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