Que lindo o que vocês fizeram! - Brazilian Portuguese wh-exclamatives and the evidence for a split force [PDF]
Portuguese exhibits a great variety of wh-exclamative sentences, including sentential exclamatives, which are the main concern of this paper. Brazilian Portuguese sentential wh-exclamatives seem to provide evidence to propose a split Force in the ...
Paulo Medeiros Junior +1 more
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Pemerolehan Kalimat Bahasa Indonesia Anak Usia 4;0–5;0 Tahun
The purpose of this research is to describe the acquisition of Indonesian sentences for children aged 4;0-5;0 years old. Specifically, this study aims to explain the types of sentences used by children aged 4;0-5;0 years based on their syntactic form ...
Aminah Elvina +2 more
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Can a Question Be a Lie? An Empirical Investigation
In several recent papers and a monograph, Andreas Stokke argues that questions can be misleading, but that they cannot be lies. The aim of this paper is to show that ordinary speakers disagree.
Alexander Wiegmann, Emanuel Viebahn
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Language acquisition of children aged 2 years in "Kimono mom" YouTube channel
This research discusses the language acquisition of 2-year-old children in terms of phonology and syntax. The purpose of this study is to describe the language acquisition in terms of phonology and syntax of 2-year-old children in Kimono Mom YouTube ...
Siti Muharami Malayu +2 more
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ANALISIS PROSODI KAJIAN FONETIK AKUSTIK PADA BAHASA BATAK ANGKOLA
ABSTRAK: Tujuan penelitian ini dilakukan adalah untuk mengidentifikasi bunyi ujaran kalimat imperatif,kalimat ekslamatif dan kalimat berita dalam bahasa Batak Angkola.
Muhammad Khairi Armis +2 more
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Expression de l’exclamation en anglais au moyen de marqueurs atypiques
In this paper we will discuss the exclamative values of some question tags and of the quantifier some, within the framework of A. Culioli’s Theory of Enunciative Operations.
Bénédicte Guillaume, Emmanuel Baumer
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The causal value of 'cómo': factivity, mirativity and illocutionary forces
The interrogative element cómo ‘how’ of Spanish has a double meaning: that of manner and that causal. With the former, it behaves like a typical interrogative element, but, with the latter, its behavior manifests the specificities of por qué ‘why’.
Bernat Castro López
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The Interplay between VSO and Coordination in Two Types of Non-Degree Exclamatives [PDF]
Research for this paper was funded by FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia within the project WOChWEL - Word Order and Word Order Change in Western European Languages (PTDC/CLE-LIN/121707/2010).
Martins, Ana Maria
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Catalan “Déu n’hi do” and Conventional Implicatures in Exclamatives
This paper presents a formal semantic analysis of the Catalan interjection ‘Déu n’hi do’ (DND, henceforth) and its interactions with exclamative sentences.
Laia Mayol
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The modal particle ma 嘛: theoretical frames, analysis and interpretive perspectives [PDF]
This article sets out to provide a semantic and pragmatic account of the modal particle ma 嘛, endeavouring to put into light new aspects in its function which, at present, remain widely unexplored in the literature.
Lepadat, Carmen
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