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Person Agreement with Anaphors: Evidence from Tatar

open access: yesLanguages, 2023
In this paper, I present evidence for variable agreement with anaphors in Tatar. I show that inflected reflexives trigger co-varying person agreement as DP/nominalization subjects and as complements of postpositions, which appears to contradict the ...
Ekaterina Lyutikova
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What is typology? - a short note [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
It is often assumed that the goal of typology is to define the notion ‘possible human language’. This view, which I call the Universalist Typology view is shared, for example, by virtually all contributors to Bynon & Shibatani’s 1995 volume Approaches to
Bickel, Balthasar
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Meaning in the semantic theory of Mikhail V. Nikitin and in cognitive grammar of Ronald W. Langacker [PDF]

open access: yesJužnoslovenski Filolog
The paper is focused on common and different aspects of two leading semasiological theories of today - the theory of the Russian semasiologist M. V. Nikitin and that of the American cognitive linguist R. W. Langacker.
Kharitonchik Zinaida A.
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“You're on your own, kid”: A critical analysis of Australian universities' international student mental health strategies

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Social Issues, EarlyView.
Abstract Mental ill‐health is a serious and growing problem among university students in Australia. Within this cohort, international students are particularly vulnerable. International students in Australia have fewer social rights than domestic students and are at elevated risk of social isolation, exploitation in employment, precarious housing ...
Michelle Peterie   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Fictional Objects within the Theory of Mental Files: Problems and Prospects

open access: yesESPES, 2020
A recent version of the mental file framework argues that the antirealist theory of fictional objects can be reconciled with the claim that fictional utterances involving character names express propositions that are true in the real world.
Zoltán Vecsey
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Paraphrases do not explain word analogies [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2021
Many types of distributional word embeddings (weakly) encode linguistic regularities as directions (the difference between "jump" and "jumped" will be in a similar direction to that of "walk" and "walked," and so on). Several attempts have been made to explain this fact.
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ARABIC LINGUISTIC IN TRANSOXIANA (XI-XIII CENTURIES) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The study was aimed to determine the research work which were done about Arabic linguistics in XI-XIII century in Transoxiana, especially, shows that lexicography of Arabic language, lexicology, theoretical basis of its grammar have been investigated.The
Kasimova Sarvinoz Sayfullaevna
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Caring Futures: Australian Attitudes About the Desirability of Care Work

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Social Issues, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Amid increasing public and policy attention on the care and support sector, which millions of Australians rely upon for essential services, care workers continue to advocate for better pay and fairer conditions. This article draws on the concepts of recognition, value and social distribution from feminist ethics of care scholarship to explore ...
Laura Davy   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Lexical Emphasis in the Literary Dialogue: A Translational Perspective

open access: yesActa Universitatis Sapientiae: Philologica, 2019
Emphasis is largely associated with the expression of emotional involvement in speech acts in general. In the fictional dialogue, the relevance of emphasis is multiplied due to several considerations. Firstly, the emphatic utterances impact the emotional
Arhire Mona
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Don't interpret focus : why a presuppositional account of focus fails, and how a presuppositional account of givenness works [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This paper advances a purely presuppositional analysis of intonation. I first show that a inspiring recent article by Geurts and van der Sandt (Theoretical Linguistics, 2004) that pursues the same goal cannot account for multiple foci.
Sauerland, Uli
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