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Figure–Ground Spatial Relationships in Finnish Sign Language Discourse

2020

AbstractThis study is about expressing spatial relationships between Figure and Ground in Finnish Sign Language discourse and shows that the variation in this expression is primarily discourse dependent. The main findings are, first, that Ground mainly precedes Figure whether the Figure is new or a known referent within the discourse; the reverse order is possible only when the Figure is known. Second, the lexical signolla(‘have’) appears more frequently in expressing spatial relationships with a new Figure and less frequently with a known Figure but never in a construction with Figure preceding Ground; the formoli(‘had’), referring to the past, appears only in Figure preceding Ground const…

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageHistorygroundP1-1091Sign languagespatial relationshipsLanguage and Linguistics030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesviittomakielisequentiality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPhilology. Linguisticskeskustelunanalyysi05 social sciencesFigure–groundsimultaneityLinguisticsfigureFinnish sign languagefinnish sign languagesanajärjestyssuomalainen viittomakielidiscourse0305 other medical sciencelauseoppiOpen Linguistics
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"So you're saying": the interrogation of Jordan Peterson

2021

<p class="p1">In this article, I analyse the infamous Cathy Newman interview with Jordan Peterson on the 16th of January 2018 and subsequent viewer comments on Channel 4's YouTube channel. My first hypothesis is that Newman's frequent attribution of statements to Peterson using the now notorious "so you are saying" gambit (YSG) is what triggered outrage among Peterson's followers, which, in turn, generated media interest. My second hypothesis is that the interview is best understood as a series of Face threats by Newman on Peterson using the YSG. To ascertain if my hypotheses are true, I performed corpus linguistic analyses on the interview and comments to provide objective descriptio…

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageRhetoricPsychoanalysisMetadiscourseInterviewMetadiscoursemedia_common.quotation_subjectStrategyFace negotiation theoryFace (sociological concept)P1-1091050109 social psychologyDiscourseMoveStepLanguage and Linguistics0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesInterrogationPhilology. LinguisticsOutragemedia_common05 social sciencesRhetoricPsychologyAttributionRevista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas
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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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Constructed Action, the Clause and the Nature of Syntax in Finnish Sign Language

2017

AbstractThis paper investigates the interplay of constructed action and the clause in Finnish Sign Language (FinSL). Constructed action is a form of gestural enactment in which the signers use their hands, face and other parts of the body to represent the actions, thoughts or feelings of someone they are referring to in the discourse. With the help of frequencies calculated from corpus data, this article shows firstly that when FinSL signers are narrating a story, there are differences in how they use constructed action. Then the paper argues that there are differences also in the prototypical structure, linkage type and non-manual activity of clauses, depending on the presence or non-prese…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageSyntax (programming languages)lauseetP1-109106 humanities and the artsSign languageLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsconstructed actionAction (philosophy)eleetfinnish sign language0602 languages and literaturesuomalainen viittomakieliDependent clausegesturalityPsychologysyntaxPhilology. LinguisticsNon-finite clauselauseoppiclause
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Researching pronunciation learning strategies: An overview and a critical look

2018

Disparate goals that learners might have in learning second or foreign language pronunciation and the scant classroom time that can be dedicated to teaching this target language subsystem dictate that learner autonomy is of vital importance in this case and adept use of pronunciation learning strategies (PLS) can be viewed as key to the development of this attribute. Surprisingly, research on these strategies is scarce, mainly focusing on the identification and classification of PLS, diverse instruments are used for data collection and the findings are inconclusive. The paper provides an overview of the available research on PLS with respect to their identification, learners’ preferences co…

060201 languages & linguisticsSemi-structured interviewLinguistics and LanguageKnowledge managementComputer sciencebusiness.industryTeaching methodForeign languagepronunciation learning strategies06 humanities and the artsPronunciationLanguage and LinguisticsEducationLikert scalelcsh:Philology. LinguisticsEducational researchIdentification (information)lcsh:P1-1091pronunciation learning0602 languages and literatureLearner autonomystrategies-based instructionbusinessStudies in Second Language Learning and Teaching
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STANCE BUNDLES IN ENGLISH-TO-POLISH TRANSLATION: A CORPUS-INFORMED STUDY

2018

In this paper, we make an attempt to improve the textual fit of English-to-Polish translation of a peculiar type of multi-word units known in corpus linguistic literature as lexical bundles (Biber et al. 1999). Inspired by a study conducted by Grabar and Lefer (2015), we used the English-Polish parallel corpus Paralela (Pezik 2016) and the National Corpus of Polish (NKJP) to extract and explore the use - in terms of frequency distributions - of the Polish equivalents of selected English lexical bundles expressing attitudinal and epistemic stance. More precisely, we used the NKJP corpus to check whether the Polish equivalents are typical of contemporary Polish as found in native texts. The r…

060201 languages & linguisticsлексические связкитекстуальное соответствиепараллельный корпускорпусная лингвистика06 humanities and the artsEnglish languagePolishTranslation (geometry)Industrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlanguage.human_languageLinguisticsSurfaces Coatings and Filmslcsh:Philology. LinguisticsLexical bundleslcsh:P1-1091Corpus linguistics0602 languages and literaturelanguageперевод с английского на польскийPsychologyRussian journal of linguistics: Vestnik RUDN
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A new approach to register variation : the missing link

2006

El objetivo del presente artículo es dirigir la atención de los especialistas hacia la noción de registro lingüístico con el fin de promover nuevos métodos de analizar los registros actuales. A pesar de la falta de claridad en su definición y la frecuente confusión con otros tipos de variación lingüística, el movimiento a través de toda la gama de registros es uno de los instrumentos comunicativos más efectivos y de uso más frecuente que posee una lengua para adaptarse a los diversos entornos privados, sociales y profesionales. Sin embargo, este movimiento es uno de los mecanismos más difíciles de percibir, aprender y utilizar correctamente, sobre todo en el caso de hablantes extranjeros y …

:LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística sincrónica::Sociolingüística [UNESCO]lcsh:Language and LiteratureregistercommunicationVariación lingüísticaUNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística sincrónica::SociolingüísticaSociolingüística; Variación lingüística; Registro; Contexto; Comunicaciónlanguage variationcontextlcsh:Philology. LinguisticsContextolcsh:P1-1091lcsh:PSociolingüísticaRegistroComunicaciónsociolinguistics
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L'aragonés i el lèxic valencià. Una aproximació

2002

This paper shows that the contact with Aragonese has shaped the structure of Valencian vocabulary. Many words traditionally accounted for as Valencian mozarabisms should rather be viewed as aragonesisms or castilianisms; some of them arrived in remote times, as the new Valencian Kingdom was being populated. The penetration of these words must have been strengthened when the linguistic reference model weakened as from the 16th century. The texts show, from early times, the coexistence of two synonyms (Aragonese/Catalan word) which, after a covariation period, ended up with the prevalence of the word closest to Aragonese (or to Spanish, in later periods). The old word was either given up or l…

Aragonésmossàrablcsh:Language and LiteratureUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLingüísticaaragonés; català; lèxic; mossàrab; Regne de ValènciaFilologíasLèxicMossàrabaragonéslèxiclcsh:Philology. LinguisticsCatalàlcsh:P1-1091:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Regne de Valèncialcsh:PcatalàCaplletra: Revista Internacional de Filologia
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Reading Disabilities in children with Specific Language Impairment

2019

El presente estudio examinó el rendimiento en lectura de los niños con Trastorno Específico del Lenguaje (TEL). Treinta niños con TEL y 32 niños con desarrollo normal del lenguaje, equilibrados en género, edad cronológica e inteligencia, fueron evaluados mediante el PROLEC-R. Los resultados de los ANOVAs indicaron que ambos grupos difieren en el rendimiento en lectura. Como grupo, los niños con TEL tuvieron significativamente un rendimiento inferior, tanto en la exactitud como en el tiempo de la lectura de palabras y pseudopalabras, por lo que tenían una menos eficacia de lectura. En la misma línea, el rendimiento de los niños con TEL en comprensión literal e inferencial también fue inferio…

Auditory comprehensionWord readinglcsh:Language and LiteratureChronological agelcsh:OtorhinolaryngologyLinealcsh:RF1-547Language and Linguisticslcsh:Philology. LinguisticsSpeech and HearingDificultadesspecific language impairmentlcsh:P1-1091readingTELlectura; dificultades; tellcsh:PPsychologydifficultiesHumanitiesLecturaLogopedia
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Myth and Mind: The Origin of Human Consciousness in the Discovery of the Sacred

2010

By accepting that the formal structure of human language is the key to understanding the uniquity of human culture and consciousness and by further accepting the late appearance of such language amongst the Cro-Magnon, I am free to focus on the causes that led to such an unprecedented threshold crossing. In the complex of causes that led to human being, I look to scholarship in linguistics, mythology, anthropology, paleontology, and to creation myths themselves for an answer. I conclude that prehumans underwent an existential crisis, i.e., the realisation of certain mortality, that could be borne only by the discovery-creation of the larger realm of symbolic consciousness once experienced a…

BF PsychologyGR FolkloreGN AnthropologyB Philosophy (General)P Philology. LinguisticsBL Religion
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