Stance markers in English medical research articles and newspaper opinion columns: A comparative corpus-based study. [PDF]
Shen Q, Tao Y.
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Getting to "Yes": Overcoming Client Reluctance to Engage in Chair Work. [PDF]
Muntigl P +3 more
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Variation isn't that hard: Morphosyntactic choice does not predict production difficulty. [PDF]
Gardner MH +3 more
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few notes on the ‘need’ field in Romanian
Isachenko (1974) proposed that in Russian, the absence of a (transitive) verb ‘need’ of the English type (I need a book) correlates with the absence of possessive ‘have’.
Oana Săvescu
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Young children share imagined possibilities: evidence for an early-emerging human competence. [PDF]
Harris PL.
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Deontic modalization: necessity or obligation?
In this article, we analyze the expression of deontic modalization in three copies of the genre quoted to show that the notions expressed by linguistic marks in question are not always presented in a prototypical way. To undertake such analysis, it will be adopted a conception of language as discourse originated from a practical postulated by ...
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Myth of objectivity and the origin of symbols. [PDF]
Rahman S.
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Engaging the public: English local government organisations' social media communications during the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Love R, Darics E, Palmieri R.
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EPISTEMIC MODALITY AND DEONTIC MODALITY: TWO SIDES OF A COIN
Epistemic modality refers to the use of modality which is based on the speaker's evaluation and judgment in relation to the degree of confidence of the knowledge on the proposition. It functions to comment on and evaluate an interpretation of reality in carrying out speech functions.
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Hidden Agents, Explicit Obligations: A Linguistic Analysis of AI Ethics Guidelines. [PDF]
Griffin TA +3 more
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