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Schizophrenia is a psychiatric illness in which disorders of thought content are a prominent feature. The disruption of normal flow of thought, or “Formal Thought Disorder” (FTD), has been traditionally assessed through the content and form of patients ...
Marcia Radanovic +4 more
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Re-Thinking Bloomfield’s Concepts of Meaning: Do Meaning Really as a Weak Point in Language Study?
This paper aims to describe the concepts of meaning in Bloomfield’s Theory. The methodology used to gain data in this paper is a qualitative descriptive using documentation method. Sources of data consists of words, sentences, and discourses found in the
Cendy Lauren +2 more
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Linguistic Reflection in Java [PDF]
Reflective systems allow their own structures to be altered from within. Here we are concerned with a style of reflection, called linguistic reflection, which is the ability of a running program to generate new program fragments and to integrate these ...
Kirby, G. N. C. +2 more
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Linguistic Criteria of Intentionality [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to discuss theories that attempt to single out the class of intentional states by appealing to factors that are supposedly criterial for intentional sentences.
Tadeusz, Ciecierski
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Natural Language Processing and Fiction Text: Basis for Corpus Research
The study deals with NLP procedures on the material of the fiction texts in German and in English, which are considered as strong cultural texts. The aim of the study is to develop a model of such a technical device to process, analyze and interpret a ...
Alexey I. Gorozhanov +2 more
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Linguistic commodification in tourism [PDF]
Drawing on fieldwork conducted between 2002 and 2012 in Switzerland, Catalunya and different zones of francophone Canada in sites related to heritage and cultural tourism, we argue that tourism, especially i n multilingual peripheries, is a key site for ...
Duchêne, Alexandre +2 more
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Modelling linguistic taxonomic dynamics [PDF]
This paper presents the results of the application of a bit-string model of languages (Schulze and Stauffer 2005) to problems of taxonomic patterns.
Lima, F. Welington S. +3 more
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LINGUISTIC MEANINGS MEET LINGUISTIC FORM
Abstract In this paper I critically address some ideas presented in Patrick Duffley’s book Linguistic Meaning Meets Linguistic Form. Duffley adopts the semiological principle that linguistic signs have stable meanings. I argue that this principle leads Duffley to an artificial description of the meaning of the preposition for, in attempting to avoid ...
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Linguistic diversity and redistribution [PDF]
This paper investigates the effect of linguistic diversity on redistribution in a broad cross-section of countries. We use the notion of "linguistic distances" and show that the commonly used fractionalization index, which ignores linguistic distances ...
Desmet, Klaus +2 more
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Evaluation Stance in Expository Dialogue: a Cognitive Semiotic Perspective
Multiple studies are known to have focused on the category of evaluation by analysing words and expressions in context, nevertheless, the subject needs further exploration on the scale of discourse, where the latter can possess evaluation stance of the ...
Maria I. Kiose +2 more
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