Results 151 to 160 of about 18,768 (164)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Related searches:

Linguistic predictors from Facebook postings of substance use disorder treatment retention versus discontinuation

The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 2022
Background: Early indicators of who will remain in - or leave - treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) can drive targeted interventions to support long-term recovery.Objectives: To conduct a comprehensive study of linguistic markers of SUD treatment outcomes, the current study integrated features produced by machine learning models known to have ...
Tingting Liu   +5 more
openaire   +2 more sources

The continuity paradox and emergent linguistic structure: Discontinuous sortal concepts versus the innate syntax hypothesis

Lingua, 1997
Abstract Sortal concepts provide children with criteria for the categorical differentiation of count nouns and mass nouns in languages with a count/mass distinction. This article discusses the paradox encountered by Carey in her empirical studies of the continuity hypothesis , the view that innate infant perception of qualities and objects is ...
Alan Manning, Iris Gomez
openaire   +2 more sources

Making Fun of Animals: Ontological Implications of Rituals and Taboos Observed in Geographically and Linguistically Discontinuous Regions of Southeast Asia and Southwestern China

Oceania, 2022
ABSTRACTForty years ago Robert Blust published a comprehensive, comparative analysis of what he called the ‘thunder complex’. Found among linguistically and culturally diverse populations in the Philippines, Indonesia, and peninsular Malaysia, the complex comprises a series of taboos and rites that centre on a belief that certain actions involving a ...
openaire   +1 more source

Where words collide: social class, schools and linguistic discontinuity

British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2011
The prestige accorded to standard language varieties, particularly within the field of education, together with language management role of schools with respect to the variety and the extent to which linguistic differences construct discontinuous relationships between the school and specific social groups provide the rationale for this paper.
openaire   +2 more sources

Respecting the Language of Elders: Ideological Shift and Linguistic Discontinuity in a Northern Athapascan Community

Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 2007
This article examines an ideological shift related to and affecting language shift, focusing especially on children's experiences. I show that while elders retained their status as intellectual authorities responsible for passing their knowledge on to younger community members, their knowledge became limited to practices conceptualized as ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Discontinuous Models of Linguistic Development

1986
In the preceding chapters we focussed on the relationship between the principles and parameters of UG and the intermediate grammars. We argued that a parameterized theory of grammar allows for a principled explanation of various properties of early language including subjectless sentences, the absence of modals and auxiliares in English, the prior ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Revisiting the Discontinuous Past Use of -ess-ess- in Korean : From a Viewpoint of Conventionalization of Implicatures and Linguistic Typology

HAN-GEUL, 2016
한국어의 ‘-었었-’은 단순과거 ‘-었-’과 달리 단절과거, 즉 과거의 사태나 그 결과 상태가 현재는 더 이상 성립되지 않는다는 의미 효과를 낳는다. 이 단절과거의 의미 효과를 화용론적 함축으로 보는 견해도 가능하나 빈번한 사용을 통해 관습화되어 내재적 의미가 되었다고 볼 수도 있다. 더욱이 세계 여러 언어가 단절과거를 나타내는 문법 표지를 가지고 있음을 고려하면, 단절과거의 의미 효과가 애초에는 화용론적 함축에서 출발하더라도 관습화되어 문법 체계 속에 자리를 잡기가 쉽다고 생각된다.
openaire   +2 more sources

The Politics of the Linguistic Discontinuity of Occitan Versus the Continuity of Catalan: The Sermó by Ramon Muntaner

2018
This chapter considers how the Catalan chronicler Ramon Muntaner used the Occitan language to represent the three dynasties of the House of Barcelona-Aragon, as well as those Sardinians who supported the Catalan-Aragonese invasion of their island in 1323.
openaire   +2 more sources

A Gbe substrate model for discontinuous negation in Spanish varieties of Chocó, Colombia: Linguistic and historical evidence

In this paper I highlight the central role of an oft-neglected source language modelin the presence of discontinuous negation, also known as NEG2 (e.g. yo no sé cuáles no ‘I don’t know which one it is’), in the Spanish of Chocó, Colombia. Namely,I point to the presence of analogous negation patterns in Ewe, a widely-spokenvariety of Gbe across modern ...
openaire   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy