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A Certain Future: Epistemicity, Prediction, and Assertion in Iberian Spanish Future Expression
Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 2014Abstract The choice of future construction in Romance languages with variable expression is complex, and several factors have been shown or hypothesized to influence this choice (e.g. Aaron 2006, 2010 and Poplack & Malvar 2007). One factor stands out time and time again, though scholars do not always associate it with the same form ...
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Radical Queer Epistemic Network: Kurdish Diaspora, Futurity, and Sexual Politics
Migration Letters, 2020This article examines the ways in which London's queer Kurdish activists imagine Kurdistan(s) and their relation to politics surrounding Kurdish and queer struggles in the United Kingdom. In doing so, the article draws attention to a “radical queer epistemic network” that establishes a transnational link among/across different borders of queer ...
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#ActuallyAutistic Twitter as a Site for Epistemic Resistance and Crip Futurity
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 2023The Internet has, for several decades, played a critical role in autistic self-advocacy and community building. This semi-autoethnographic, interpretivist study turns to #ActuallyAutistic Twitter to examine autistic concerns about autism research, how these concerns differ from those of autism researchers, and how autistics interact with autism ...
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Thinking Afro-Futures: A Preamble to an Epistemic History
South Atlantic Quarterly, 2009Africana thought within the orbit of Western discourses, from the eighteenth century to the 1970s, conceived the place of the black person in the world in essentially “political” terms. That is, it conceived it as the problematic of a dominated and disenfranchised people in a modern world it helped bring into being but whose benefits are controlled and
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Epistemic witnessing: theoretical responsibilities, decolonial attitude and lenticular futures
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 2019Pillow explores complexities of witnessing in research linking theoretical oppression to inadequate, arrogant witnessing.
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"CA": Futurity, Intention, and Epistemic Possibility
20133, 53, NIDA Development ...
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Journal of Mechanical Design, 2013
Design under uncertainty needs to account for aleatory uncertainty, such as variability in material properties, and epistemic uncertainty including errors due to imperfect analysis tools. While there is a consensus that aleatory uncertainty be described by probability distributions, for epistemic uncertainty there is a tendency to be more conservative ...
Taiki Matsumura, Raphael T. Haftka
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Design under uncertainty needs to account for aleatory uncertainty, such as variability in material properties, and epistemic uncertainty including errors due to imperfect analysis tools. While there is a consensus that aleatory uncertainty be described by probability distributions, for epistemic uncertainty there is a tendency to be more conservative ...
Taiki Matsumura, Raphael T. Haftka
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2018
The article provides an analysis of some Russian discourse markers (such as navernoe, naverno, verojatno, vidimo, vidno, pochože, kažetsja, kak budto) as possible translations of Italian epistemic future (Bertinetto 1979, Rocci 2000, Squartini 2004), insofar as they may indicate conjectural conclusion in communicative situations of knowledge through ...
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The article provides an analysis of some Russian discourse markers (such as navernoe, naverno, verojatno, vidimo, vidno, pochože, kažetsja, kak budto) as possible translations of Italian epistemic future (Bertinetto 1979, Rocci 2000, Squartini 2004), insofar as they may indicate conjectural conclusion in communicative situations of knowledge through ...
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The French future tense and English will as markers of epistemic modality
Languages in Contrast, 2005The future tense in French and the modal auxiliary will in English can both express conjecture. This use is generally considered marginal compared to that of referring to future time. A unified analysis of the French future tense and of English will needs, however, to be able to account for the former.
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