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"Living with Silence and Shame": A Meta-Synthesis of Women's Lived Experiences of Infertility-Related Stigma. [PDF]
Lee J, Kim S, Nam SH.
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Paranormal belief and conspiracy theory endorsement: variations in adaptive function and positive wellbeing. [PDF]
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Manner/result polysemy as contextual allosemy: Evidence from Daakaka. [PDF]
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Continuous palliative sedation until death: a qualitative study of palliative care clinicians' experiences. [PDF]
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2023
Since the first formulation by Jespersen, the existential construction has neverceased to interest linguists, who have offered an increasingly fine-grained pictureof its properties. The contributions to this volume shed new light on variousfacets of existential constructions, from a multiplicity of angles and methodologicalapproaches.
Sarda, Laure, Lena, Ludovica
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Since the first formulation by Jespersen, the existential construction has neverceased to interest linguists, who have offered an increasingly fine-grained pictureof its properties. The contributions to this volume shed new light on variousfacets of existential constructions, from a multiplicity of angles and methodologicalapproaches.
Sarda, Laure, Lena, Ludovica
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Existential Constructions across Languages
2023This volume reflects the centrality of the existential construction in current linguistic research and offers studies that both consolidate and challenge established research agendas. It addresses (i) a variety of constructions related to ‘prototypical’ existentials (including the have-possessive construction), and investigates (ii) the relationships ...
Sarda, Laure, Lena, Ludovica
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Folia Linguistica, 2013
The article investigates an unusual and poorly studied class of existential-like expressions in English, exemplified in the title. It is contended that these expressions represent a distinct grammatical sign or construction, with a distinct semantic meaning of its own that is not derivable from the meaning of the plain existential.
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The article investigates an unusual and poorly studied class of existential-like expressions in English, exemplified in the title. It is contended that these expressions represent a distinct grammatical sign or construction, with a distinct semantic meaning of its own that is not derivable from the meaning of the plain existential.
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