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2023
Iinstead of detailing the entirety of the fandom, the author focuses specifically on the common behaviors of the fans within that fandom, as well as the websites that helped the show balloon in popularity. To enliven things even more, the author interviewed dozens of passionate fans who shared their insight into the show’s fervent fan following.
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Iinstead of detailing the entirety of the fandom, the author focuses specifically on the common behaviors of the fans within that fandom, as well as the websites that helped the show balloon in popularity. To enliven things even more, the author interviewed dozens of passionate fans who shared their insight into the show’s fervent fan following.
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2019
This chapter examines utterances. The unit that Greek grammarians called a logos, and Latin grammarians an oratio, was the largest in a hierarchy. Oratio is here translated by English ‘utterance’. Utterances were literally sounds uttered and as such, they had a physical reality.
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This chapter examines utterances. The unit that Greek grammarians called a logos, and Latin grammarians an oratio, was the largest in a hierarchy. Oratio is here translated by English ‘utterance’. Utterances were literally sounds uttered and as such, they had a physical reality.
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2019
AbstractIrony is a compelling pragmatic phenomenon to investigate experimentally because a) it clearly exposes how an utterance’s meaning can change as a function of context; b) it invites investigations of the cognitive functions that go beyond mere linguistic decoding and, specifically; c) it allows one to have a clearer understanding of the role ...
Nicola Spotorno, Ira Noveck
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AbstractIrony is a compelling pragmatic phenomenon to investigate experimentally because a) it clearly exposes how an utterance’s meaning can change as a function of context; b) it invites investigations of the cognitive functions that go beyond mere linguistic decoding and, specifically; c) it allows one to have a clearer understanding of the role ...
Nicola Spotorno, Ira Noveck
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2009
A voice recognition and generative grammar interactive installation and performance artwork.
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A voice recognition and generative grammar interactive installation and performance artwork.
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2010
A study of the interface between syntax and phonology that seeks deeper explanations for such syntactic problems as case phenomena and the distribution of overt and covert wh-movement. In Uttering Trees, Norvin Richards investigates the conditions imposed upon syntax by the need to create syntactic objects that can be interpreted by ...
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A study of the interface between syntax and phonology that seeks deeper explanations for such syntactic problems as case phenomena and the distribution of overt and covert wh-movement. In Uttering Trees, Norvin Richards investigates the conditions imposed upon syntax by the need to create syntactic objects that can be interpreted by ...
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1979
Abstract Austin attacks the view that language is referential, based on the simplistic division of utterances into the ‘descriptive’ and ‘evaluative’, using his notion of performative utterances. Such utterances, in the appropriate circumstances, are neither descriptive nor evaluative, but count as actions, i.e., create the situation ...
J. L. Austin +2 more
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Abstract Austin attacks the view that language is referential, based on the simplistic division of utterances into the ‘descriptive’ and ‘evaluative’, using his notion of performative utterances. Such utterances, in the appropriate circumstances, are neither descriptive nor evaluative, but count as actions, i.e., create the situation ...
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2015
Abstract This is a chapter on Recurring utterances from the Higher Functions section of A Manual of Neurological Signs. Most of the chapters contain a description of the sign, associated signs, and cases, supported by clinical videos and figures.
John G. Morris, Padraic J. Grattan-Smith
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Abstract This is a chapter on Recurring utterances from the Higher Functions section of A Manual of Neurological Signs. Most of the chapters contain a description of the sign, associated signs, and cases, supported by clinical videos and figures.
John G. Morris, Padraic J. Grattan-Smith
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