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Système d’ensemble pour la classification de tweets, DEFT 2017
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In: Atelier Défi Fouille de Textes : Analyse d'opinion et langage figuratif dans des tweets en français@ TALN/RECITAL 2017 (DEFT 2017) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03120281 ; Atelier Défi Fouille de Textes : Analyse d'opinion et langage figuratif dans des tweets en français@ TALN/RECITAL 2017 (DEFT 2017), Jun 2017, Orléans, France. pp.27-31 ; http://talnarchives.atala.org/ateliers/2017/DEFT/2.pdf (2017)
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Experimental Pragmatics
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In: Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01880979 ; In S. Rueschmeyer & Gareth Gaskell. Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics, Oxford: OUP, 2017 (2017)
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Automatic Irony Detection in Users Generated Content ; Détection automatique de l'ironie dans les contenus générés par les utilisateurs
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01615868 ; Intelligence artificielle [cs.AI]. Université de Toulouse 3 Paul Sabatier; Faculté des Sciences Economiques et de Gestion, Université de Sfax (Tunisie), 2017. Français (2017)
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An analysis of figurative language in accommodation advertising: a study on three American travel magazines ...
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Η εννοιοποίηση της ΖΩΗΣ: κυριολεκτικός και μη κυριολεκτικός λόγος ...
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A study of features and benefits, collocations and figurative language of product descriptions in body wash products: a comparison between Thai and international products ...
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Using Figurative Language in American English: Challenges and Successes of Adult English Learners
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In: Masters Theses (2017)
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Are Figurative Tropes Unique? An Eye Tracking Comparison of Metaphors, Similes, and Idioms
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Enfoque Léxico : traducción e interpretación en la enseñanza de E/LE con hablantes de persa
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Compreensão de expressões idiomáticas em período de aquisição da linguagem ; Idiom comprehension in the language acquisition period
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Compreensão de expressões idiomáticas em período de aquisição da linguagem ; Idiom comprehension in the language acquisition period
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Religious Metaphor and Structural Complexity
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In: Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects (2017)
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Shy individuals’ interpretations of counterfactual verbal irony
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The importance of figurative language and stylistics in the Anglo-American literature class at ISCED/Benguela: a content unit based on Stevie Smith’s poetry
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Reading between the lines: psycholinguistic indices of prediction and formulaicity in language comprehension
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Abstract:
A comprehensive model of language processing must account for not only how people process literal language, but also how nonliteral language is processed. Further, of theoretical interest to psycholinguists is the role that prediction plays in language processing, namely the conditions under which anticipating linguistic forms and structures can facilitate language comprehension. L1 research has underscored prediction as facilitative; namely, the more informative the surrounding context, the more readers anticipate upcoming information. Research using the transposed-letter (TL) effect shows that a target with transposed letters (cholocate) are read faster than targets containing substitutions (choeotate), as letter position/identity are encoded separately (Perea & Lupker, 2003, 2004). Luke and Christianson (2012) demonstrated that higher semantic constraints lead to specific expectations for letter position/identity, showing that TL effects index prediction. While L2 research has investigated prediction in L2 processing, this research primarily addresses comprehension of literal language. In cases of semantically opaque—or idiomatic—language, it is unclear whether phrase literality affects predictive mechanisms in L1 or L2 processing. Finally, it is also unclear whether semantic opacity differentiates how expressions—literal or nonliteral—are stored and retrieved from the lexicon, namely in cases where dimension such as whole-string or substring frequency are controlled for. Results from three experiments in this dissertation support a dual-route model of language processing, where the mode of processing that is employed is ultimately determined by context.
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Eyetracking; Figurative language; Formulaic language; Idioms; Psycholinguistics; Second language acquisition; Sentence processing
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/98231
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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IN THE ROOM OF MY LIFE’S POEM BY ANNE SEXTON AND STILL I RISE’S POEM BY MAYA ANGELOU
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In: IJOTL-TL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics), Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 117-130 (2017) (2017)
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Do all students understand the same message? High school teachers' use of non-literal expressions
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A marriage of convenience or an amicable divorce: Metaphorical blends in the debates on Brexit
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In: ExELL (Explorations in English Language and Linguistics), Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 1-24 (2017) (2017)
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Irony and Sarcasm Detection in Twitter: The Role of Affective Content
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