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Signs activate their written word translation in deaf adults: An ERP study on cross-modal co-activation in German Sign Language

2020

Since signs and words are perceived and produced in distinct sensory-motor systems, they do not share a phonological basis. Nevertheless, many deaf bilinguals master a spoken language with input merely based on visual cues like mouth representations of spoken words and orthographic representations of written words. Recent findings further suggest that processing of words involves cross-language cross-modal co-activation of signs in deaf and hearing bilinguals. Extending these findings in the present ERP-study, we recorded the electroencephalogram (EEG) of fifteen congenitally deaf bilinguals of German Sign Language (DGS) (native L1) and German (early L2) as they saw videos of semantically a…

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageGerman Sign LanguageSign languagesign language; phonology; priming; EEG; bimodal bilingualismLanguage and LinguisticsSentence processingGerman030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencessign languagesign language linguistics psycholinguistics0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesprimingLanguage. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarP101-41005 social sciencesBimodal bilingualismPhonologylanguage.human_languageLinguisticsphonologybimodal bilingualismlanguageeeg0305 other medical sciencePsychologyPriming (psychology)Spoken languageGlossa: a journal of general linguistics
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Outlining a grammaticalization path for the Spanish formula en plan (de): A contribution to crosslinguistic pragmatics

2020

Abstract This article discusses the diachronic development of the Spanish multifunctional formula en plan (with its variant en plan de, literally ‘in plan (of)’ but usually equivalent to English like). The article has two main aims: firstly, to describe the changes that the formula has undergone since its earliest occurrences as a marker in the nineteenth century up to the early 21st century. The diachronic study evinces a process of grammaticalization in three steps: from noun to clause adverbial and then to discourse marker. Secondly, to conduct a contrastive analysis between en plan (de) and the English markers like and kind of/kinda so as to shed new light on the potential existence of …

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageHistory05 social sciencesPlan (drawing)PragmaticsGrammaticalizationLanguage and LinguisticsLinguistics030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesNounTheoretical linguistics0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0305 other medical scienceDiscourse markerAdverbialContrastive analysisLinguistics
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Verbalization of nominalizations: A typological commentary on the article by Nikki van de Pol

2019

Abstract The present article provides a typological commentary on the article by Nikki van de Pol (2019) on the history of the English gerund. It is shown that in spite of certain idiosyncratic aspects, the history of the verbal gerund illustrates a well-known grammaticalization path of verbalization, whereby deverbal nouns are first grammaticalized into nonfinite forms (participles, infinitives, converbs), and may later be integrated into the verbal paradigm. It is further suggested that the mixed behavior attested for the verbal gerund, which deviates both from the nominal and from the clausal prototype, may be universally supported by constructional polysemy and blending with constructio…

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageHistoryGerund05 social sciencesGrammaticalization050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsNominalizationLinguisticsNounSpite0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPolysemyCline (hydrology)Language Sciences
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Recognising mitigation: Three tests for its identification

2020

Abstract Linguistic mitigation is a pragmatic phenomenon that has been profusely treated in the literature, and yet there are few studies dedicated exclusively to offering methodological criteria for its recognition and analysis (but see Albelda, 2010 and Albelda et al., 2014). Consequently, the researcher must infer the methods for its recognition through problems arising during the analysis or through the examples and reflections offered by the authors who have addressed the issue. The purpose of this article is twofold. Firstly, to present some of the main keys for the recognition of mitigation presented by the bibliography, such as the catalogues of mitigation devices, the context, the …

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageLingüísticaanalysisComputer scienceManagement science05 social sciencesFace (sociological concept)methodologyContext (language use)050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsCommutation testTest (assessment)Conjunction (grammar)mitigationIdentification (information)Artificial IntelligenceOrder (exchange)Phenomenontests0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
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Example Markers at the Intersection of Grammaticalization and Lexicalization

2020

Givon’s words “today’s morphology is yesterday’s syntax” have been widely used to describe grammaticalization, a process of linguistic change which implies an increase in the grammatical status of ...

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryComputer scienceLexicalization05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsLinguistic change060202 literary studiesGrammaticalizationYesterdaySyntaxLinguisticsIntersection0602 languages and literature0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEnglish Studies
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A reflection on the translation of sex-related language in audio-visual texts: the Spanish version of J.K. Rowling’sThe Casual Vacancy

2018

Studies on the way sex-related language has been approached in audio-visual translation are still rather limited. This article documents the range of solutions given in Spanish to the sex-related l...

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageReflection (computer programming)030504 nursingCasual05 social sciencesComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGSpanish versionSex relatedTranslation (geometry)GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSLinguistics03 medical and health sciencesAudio visual0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0305 other medical sciencePsychologyRange (computer programming)Perspectives
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Denboratik kausara: -nez gero kausazko lokailuaren garapenaz

2019

LABURPENA Lan honetan -nez gero atzizki multzoaren garapena dugu aztergai, lehen testuetatik hasi eta gaurdaino. Denbora lokailuetatik sortu diren beste kausazko lokailu asko bezala, -nez gero batez ere mintza-ekintzak eta antzekoak justifikatzeko erabiltzen da. Hala ere, kausa neutroagoak adierazteko ere erabiltzen da. Gaztelaniaz ez bezala, menpeko perpausaren kokagunea ez da aldatu azken mendeotan eta funtzio informatiboan ere ez dugu aldakuntza handirik ikusten. Sumatzen dugun garapen nagusia da beharbada edukizko kausazko neutroetan maizago erabiltzeko joera. Oro har, -nez gero kausazko menderagailuak, gazt. ya que-rekin baino, antz handiagoa du fr. puisque eta ing. since lokailuekin. …

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageberranalisiamenderakuntzaPhilosophy05 social sciencesgeroreanalysiskausazko perpausaksubordinationLanguage and Linguisticslcsh:Philology. Linguistics030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health scienceslcsh:P1-1091causal clauses0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0305 other medical sciencegramatikalizazioaHumanitiesgrammaticalizationFontes Linguae Vasconum
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If you can defend your own point of view, you're good : Norms of voice construction in student writing on an international Master's programme

2019

Abstract This ethnographically oriented study followed the writing experiences of four students on an international masters programme in Finland. Gathering a range of data, the study set out to examine what counts as good writing on a programme with a very diverse student body in which English is used as a lingua franca. Both teachers and students emphasised the importance of arguing one's ‘own point of view’ in academic writing, and teachers often formed impressions of students on the basis of their texts, drawing attention particularly to their use of metadiscourse markers (e.g., self-mentions, attitude markers and hedges). The present article therefore combines a quantitative analysis of…

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguagemaisteriohjelmatmetadiscourseMetadiscourseta6121Lingua francaMaster's programmesLanguage and LinguisticsEducationmetadiskurssiPedagogyAcademic writing0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesStudent writingSet (psychology)computer.programming_languagePoint (typography)opiskelijatstudents05 social sciencesacademic writing050301 educationnäkökulmawritingpoint of viewMaster sPsychology0503 educationDisciplinecomputerkirjoittaminenvoice constructionEnglish for Specific Purposes
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Towards understanding nonmanuality : A semiotic treatment of signers’ head movements

2019

This article discusses a certain type of nonmanual action, signers’ head movements, from a semiotic perspective. It presents a typology of head movements and their iconic, indexical and symbolic features based on Peircean and post-Peircean semiotics. The paper argues for the view that (i) indexical strategies are very prominent in head movements, (ii) iconic features are most evident in enacting, while non-enacting description is less common, (iii) symbolic types for tokens are infrequent, although some movements—such as nodding and shaking the head—may become more conventional or schematized, and (iv) different types of head movements involve different proportions of iconicity, indexicalit…

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Languageta6121Language and Linguisticsliikkeet030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesviittomakieliSemiotics0501 psychology and cognitive sciencessign languagesSign Language LinguisticsLanguage. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarP101-410pääInterpretation (philosophy)05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Sign (semiotics)head movements; nonmanuality; sign languages; semiotics; iconic; indexical; symbolicsemiotiikkaLinguisticsviittomathead movementsAction (philosophy)semioticsEmbodied cognitionindexicalnonmanualityiconicsymbolic0305 other medical sciencePsychologyIndexicalityIconicityGlossa
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Generating incremental type services

2019

In this vision paper, we propose a method for generating fully functional incremental type services from declarations of type rules. Our general strategy is to translate type rules into Datalog, for which efficient incremental solvers are already available. However, many aspects of type rules don't naturally translate to Datalog and need non-trivial translation. We demonstrate that such translation may be feasible by outlining the translation rules needed for a language with typing contexts (name binding) and bidirectional type rules (local type inference). We envision that even rich type systems of DSLs can be incrementalized by translation to Datalog in the future.

050101 languages & linguisticsLocal typeProgramming languageComputer science05 social sciencesName bindingInference02 engineering and technologyType (model theory)Translation (geometry)computer.software_genreDatalog0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processing0501 psychology and cognitive sciencescomputercomputer.programming_languageProceedings of the 12th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering
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