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LINGUISTIC MEANINGS MEET LINGUISTIC FORM

open access: yesManuscrito, 2022
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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Computational linguistics and linguistic theory [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 5th conference on Computational linguistics -, 1973
The present paper is an attempt to justify and explain the direction of present research in Ottawa (Carleton University and also University of Ottawa) on Computational manipulation of speech. Our actual realizations are not necessarily original; rather, we are trying to make use of the findings of other workers, assembling them, however, in a different
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Computational linguistics and linguistics [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the EACL 2009 Workshop on the Interaction between Linguistics and Computational Linguistics Virtuous, Vicious or Vacuous? - ILCL '09, 2009
I will try to position the fields of Linguistics and Computational Linguistics by examining their objects of research, their objectives, approaches, and success criteria, drawing on the concepts shown in the text cloud below. This should give a clearer view of the commonalities, differences and potential synergies.
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Linguistics in computational linguistics [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the EACL 2009 Workshop on the Interaction between Linguistics and Computational Linguistics Virtuous, Vicious or Vacuous? - ILCL '09, 2009
As my title suggests, this position paper focuses on the relevance of linguistics in NLP instead of asking the inverse question. Although the question about the role of computational linguistics in the study of language may theoretically be much more interesting than the selected topic, I feel that my choice is more appropriate for the purpose and ...
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Cognitive linguistics

open access: yesWIREs Cognitive Science, 2011
AbstractCognitive linguistics is one of the fastest growing and influential perspectives on the nature of language, the mind, and their relationship with sociophysical (embodied) experience. It is a broad theoretical and methodological enterprise, rather than a single, closely articulated theory. Its primary commitments are outlined.
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DEVELOPMENTAL LINGUISTICS [PDF]

open access: yesFolia Linguistica, 1981
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence and a national licence (funded by the DFG, German Research Foundation) respectively.
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Linguistic Ethnonationalism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The scholarly treatment of linguistic ethnonationalism is intimately linked to the question of the origins of the nation. A main division in scholarship on nationalism, between those who conceive the nation as an entirely modern phenomenon and those who trace its roots further back in time, has also resulted in contrasting positions regarding the role ...
Eisenlohr, Patrick, Brown, Keith
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Corpus Linguistics

open access: yes, 2017
The chapter analyzes the contribution of CL to the study of dialogue and language as dialogue, with examples from English linguistics and academic discourse studies. CL has extended the possibilities of dialogue analysis and added to its theoretical-methodological perspectives. The chapter provides some background on CL, with special emphasis on spoken
Brysbaert, Marc   +2 more
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Linguistic Politeness

open access: yes, 2005
This is an encyclopedia entry surveying research and theoretical approaches to politeness phenomena in language usage.
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Linguistic Relativity

open access: yes, 2011
Linguistic relativity, sometimes called the Whorfian hypothesis, posits that properties of language affect the structure and content of thought and thus the way humans perceive reality. A distinction is often made between strong Whorfian views, according to which the categories of thought are determined by language, and weak views, which argue that ...
UCSD Language and Development Lab   +2 more
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