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The Pragmatics and the Normativity of Ignorance Attributions. [PDF]
Foti G.
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Swearing as a catalyst of technological development. [PDF]
Benítez-Burraco A, Washmuth N.
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Implementation of a knowledge translation strategy to promote early evidence-based rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsy. [PDF]
Hanson J +8 more
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Aligning large language models for cognitive behavioral therapy: a proof-of-concept study. [PDF]
Kim Y, Choi CH, Cho S, Sohn JY, Kim BH.
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AbstractFor people to communicate with each other, they must tie, oranchor, each of their utterances to the speaker, addressees, place, time, display, and purpose of that utterance. Doing this takes coordination. Producers mustindexeach of these entities for their addressees, and addressees mustidentifyeach of the entities the producers are indexing ...
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AbstractFor people to communicate with each other, they must tie, oranchor, each of their utterances to the speaker, addressees, place, time, display, and purpose of that utterance. Doing this takes coordination. Producers mustindexeach of these entities for their addressees, and addressees mustidentifyeach of the entities the producers are indexing ...
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Utterances, Sub‐utterances and Token‐Reflexivity
Theoria, 2020AbstractThe popular interpretation of token‐reflexivism states that at the level of logical form, indexicals and demonstratives are disguised descriptions that employ complex demonstratives or special quotation‐mark names involving particular tokens of the appropriate expression‐types.
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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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