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The Use of the Lexical Exponents of Hypothetical Modality in Polish and Lithuanian
The Use of the Lexical Exponents of Hypothetical Modality in Polish and Lithuanian In this article the author focuses on the issue of hypothetical modality[1] in Polish and Lithuanian.
Danuta Roszko
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Lexical exponents of hypothetical modality in Polish and Lithuanian
Lexical exponents of hypothetical modality in Polish and Lithuanian The article focuses on the lexical exponents of hypothetical modality in Polish and Lithuanian. The purpose for comparing and contrasting the lexical exponents of hypothetical modality
Roman Roszko
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ON THE GRAMMATICAL EXPRESSION OF A HYPOTHETICAL MODALITY (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE BASHKIR LANGUAGE)
G. A. Isyangulova, M. F. Akilova
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Epistemic Modals in Hypothetical Reasoning [PDF]
AbstractData involving epistemic modals suggest that some classically valid argument forms, such as reductio, are invalid in natural language reasoning as they lead to modal collapses. We adduce further data showing that the classical argument forms governing the existential quantifier are similarly defective, as they lead to a de re–de dicto collapse.
Maria Aloni +2 more
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Grammaticalization of the Verb "gereftan: to take" and its Modal Functions [PDF]
There are linguistic forms in New Persian derived from the verb “gereftan: to take” which play a modal role in sentences and indicate hypothetical actions and irrealis modality.
Fahimeh Tasalli Bakhsh
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This article aims to examine the theoretical question of sensory and narrative regimes put into operation by the experience of webcomics. Starting from a critique of the precept according to which changes in supports cause a necessary change in reading ...
Benjamim Picado
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Helpful answers to modal and hypothetical questions [PDF]
This paper describes a computational pragmatic model which is geared towards providing helpful answers to modal and hypothetical questions. The work brings together elements from formal semantic theories on modality and question answering, defines a wider, pragmatically flavoured, notion of answerhood based on non-monotonic inference and develops a ...
Anne N. De Roeck +6 more
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La modalité hypothétique: évidences slavo’romanes et balkaniques (le cas du bulgare et du roumain)
This study describes the grammatical means of expressing conditional modality in Bulgarian and Romanian based on verbal categories with shared meanings and functions.
Petya Assenova
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Searching information within the web for tasks differing in their knowledge dimension (e.g. conceptual or procedural) is essential for learners in the 21st century.
Georg Pardi +3 more
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SIGN LANGUAGES AS CONVENTIONAL SYSTEMS IN COMMUNICATION OF DEAF PEOPLE [PDF]
Sign languages are conventional communication systems that arise spontaneously in all deaf communities around the world. The current article offers a glimpse into the problem of the essence of a natural human language, which exists in a physical ...
Diyana Georgieva
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