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Notions of (inter)subjectivity

English Text Construction, 2012
This paper compares a few notions of ‘subjectivity’ (vs. ‘objectivity’ or ‘intersubjectivity’) circulating in the current functional and cognitive linguistic literature. It aims to demonstrate that, in spite of some points of contact in the analysis of certain linguistic issues, e.g.
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Inter-Subject Communication

Psychological Reports, 1971
A random sample of 55 ex- Ss was interviewed 3 days following participation in a deception experiment. While a very large percentage recalled that they had been asked not to discuss the experiment with others as well as the reasons for that request, 30% of the sample reported providing a partial or complete description of the experiment to other ...
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Inter-subject variability in intestinal drug solubility

International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2015
Variability in oral drug absorption is a well-known phenomenon, but it is often overlooked for its potential effects in oral drug delivery. Understanding the mechanisms behind absorption variability is crucial to understanding and predicting drug pharmacokinetics. In this study, the solubility of furosemide and dipyridamole - drugs known to have highly
Sarit Cohen, Rabbie   +3 more
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(Inter)subjectivity in interaction: Investigating (inter)subjective meanings in Yurakaré conversational data

STUF - Language Typology and Universals, 2015
AbstractThis paper investigates the interactional uses of the two Yurakaré (isolate, central Bolivia) epistemic modal markers and =ya‘intersubjective’ and =laba‘subjective’. While subjective =labaindicates a personal epistemic judgment of the speaker, intersubjective =yaconveys that the speaker expects the addressee to share the expressed epistemic ...
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Patterns of (inter)subjectivity

Functions of Language, 2017
AbstractThe prevalent hypothesis in research on pragmatic markers suggests that the left periphery of an utterance attracts predominantly subjective meanings, whereas the right periphery is the locus of intersubjective meanings. The goal of this paper is to test this hypothesis forbutas used in a dataset of spoken Glaswegian English, a variety in ...
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[Autism and inter-subjectivity].

Actas luso-espanolas de neurologia, psiquiatria y ciencias afines, 1999
The concept of autism as a fundamental symptom of schizophrenia has been lacking of psychiatric eminence in the course of time, just because of its absence of univocal sense, and its extraordinary richness, hardly to be apprehended by deterministic procedures.
P, Ramos Gorostiza, P, Villalba Yllán
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(Inter)subjectivity in Estonian registers

Journal of Uralic Linguistics
Abstract This issue focuses on a little-studied aspect of (inter)subjectivity (S/ IS) in language: the expression of S/ IS in different registers. In the introduction, we overview the background and approach, describe the central registers in connection with using S/ IS devices, and correlate the choice and frequency of S/ IS devices with
Helle Metslang   +6 more
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Strange-face illusions during inter-subjective gazing

Consciousness and Cognition, 2013
In normal observers, gazing at one's own face in the mirror for a few minutes, at a low illumination level, triggers the perception of strange faces, a new visual illusion that has been named 'strange-face in the mirror'. Individuals see huge distortions of their own faces, but they often see monstrous beings, archetypal faces, faces of relatives and ...
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