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A comprehensive theory of trichotomous evaluative linguistic expressions [PDF]
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Vilem Novak
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The Concept “Wolf” in Kazakh Language: Traditional Conceptualisations
The current article attempts to analyze the concept of “wolf” and its conceptualisations by native Kazakh people through the study of Kazakh idioms, set expressions, proverbs, sayings, and quotations with this component.
Ordabekova Khafiza +3 more
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A Combination of Fuzzy Techniques and Chow Test to Detect Structural Breaks in Time Series
In a series of papers, we suggested a non-statistical method for the detection of structural breaks in a time series. It is based on the applications of special fuzzy modeling methods, namely Fuzzy transform (F-transform) and selected methods of Fuzzy ...
Vilém Novák, Thi Thanh Phuong Truong
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Linguistic Means to Express Evaluation in the German-Language Oral Memoirs [PDF]
The article examines the role of evaluativeness in eyewitnesses’ oral memoirs in the process of cultural memory formation. The study of the linguistic means expressing evaluativeness as a feature of memoirs discourse contributes to revealing specificity of the German value and cultural worldview under the conditions of globalization.
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Stance-taking in Spanish-speaking Preschoolers' Argumentative Interaction [PDF]
The aim of this study is to determine what linguistic resources are used for stance-taking in confrontational interactions. For this purpose, we analyze 70 argumentative sequences in spontaneous peer conversations during play situations of 4 dyads (2 mid
Migdalek, Maia Julieta +2 more
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Following Barthes’s seminal Système de la Mode, there have been relatively few studies focusing on fashion journalism from a linguistic perspective.
Belinda Crawford Camiciottoli
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Expressivism and Arguing about Art [PDF]
Peter Kivy claims that expressivists in aesthetics cannot explain why we argue about art. The situation would be different in the case of morals. Moral attitudes lead to action, and since actions affect people, we have a strong incentive to change people’
Evers, Daan
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Slim Epistemology with a Thick Skin [PDF]
The distinction between ‘thick’ and ‘thin’ value concepts, and its importance to ethical theory, has been an active topic in recent meta-ethics. This paper defends three claims regarding the parallel issue about thick and thin epistemic concepts.
Bach Kent +15 more
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Sygnalizowanie miejsc spornych w dyskursie sądowym. Analiza korpusowa wybranych rzeczowników występujących w orzeczeniach Sądu Najwyższego Stanów Zjednoczonych oraz Trybunału Konstytucyjnego w Polsce [PDF]
This paper adopts a comparative, corpus-based perspective to examine the language of judicial justification. Based on substantial corpus data, the study explores one of the linguistics resources, i.e. head nouns (e.g.
GOŹDŹ-ROSZKOWSKI, Stanisław
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This article explores the multifaceted nature of “The British Identity” within the context of political discourse, focusing on its representation in The Guardian newspaper.
V. I. Suslov
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