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Location, Location, Locution: Why it Matters Where We Say What We Say
This paper addresses educators’ responsibility for the discourse (including their own and others’) that circulates in educational settings. This issue tends to arise especially with hurtful language and other discursive acts that have negative effects ...
Claudia W. Ruitenberg
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A novel method for tracking structural changes in gels using widely accessible microcomputed tomography is presented and validated for various hydro‐, alco‐, and aerogels. The core idea of the method is to track positions of micrometer‐sized tracer particles entrapped in the gel and relate them to the density of the gel network.
Anja Hajnal+3 more
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The article is devoted to the pragmatics of the quasi-symbol, a linguistic and cultural unit that has a verbal nature. It functions as a sign of culture, expresses ideas, and models human behavior.
Grigoriy Tokarev
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The interconnectedness of the economic content in the speeches of the US Presidents [PDF]
The speeches stated by influential politicians can have a decisive impact on the future of a country. In particular, the economic content of such speeches affects the economy of countries and their financial markets. For this reason, we examine a novel dataset containing the economic content of 951 speeches stated by 45 US Presidents from George ...
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SPEECH ACTS IN PSYCHOLINGUISTICS CLASS SETTING IN POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM
This article aims to identify forms of speech act in the lecture of psychololinguistics class setting and to elaborate types of speech act approaches in the lecture.
Lalu Suhirman
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Against Extrinsic Dispositions [PDF]
McKitrick (2003) proposes that an object has a disposition if and only if there are a manifestation, the circumstances of the manifestation, a counterfactual true of the object, and an overtly dispositional locution referring to the disposition.
Park, Seungbae
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À la recherche de nouveaux marqueurs évidentiels : le cas de à vue d’oeil
À vue d’oeil est une locution adverbiale qui a échappé à l’attention des linguistes, malgré une polysémie riche et variée et des problèmes intéressants qu’elle pose.
Dendale Patrick, Vanderheyden Anne
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Automatic dictionary and rule-based systems for extracting information from text [PDF]
The paper offers a general introduction to the use of meta-information in a text mining perspective. The aim is to build a meta-dictionary as an available linguistic resource useful for different applications.
BOLASCO, Sergio, PAVONE P.
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Dynamics of fintech terms in news and blogs and specialization of companies of the fintech industry [PDF]
We perform a large scale analysis of a list of fintech terms in (i) news and blogs in English language and (ii) professional descriptions of companies operating in many countries. The occurrence and co-occurrence of fintech terms and locutions shows a progressive evolution of the list of fintech terms in a compact and coherent set of terms used ...
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Variantes ethnonymiques de la locution filer à l’anglaise [PDF]
La locution française « filer à l’anglaise » se retrouve dans un grand nombre de langues européennes, telles que l’espagnol (« despedirse a la francesa »), l’anglais (« to take French leave »), l’allemand (« sich auf französisch empfehlen ») ou l’italien
Ángela Magdalena Romera Pintor
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