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Message recovery after violation of predictable linguistic signal: an investigation into alternatives through mind rhyme ...
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A Supplier Selection Model Using Alternative Ranking Process by Alternatives’ Stability Scores and the Grey Equilibrium Product
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In: Processes; Volume 10; Issue 5; Pages: 917 (2022)
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Additive free choice items
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In: ISSN: 0925-854X ; EISSN: 1572-865X ; Natural Language Semantics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03093716 ; Natural Language Semantics, Springer Verlag, In press (2021)
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Методика диагностики диалектического мыслительного действия смены альтернативы ... : Method of diagnostics of dialectical mental action of alternative change ...
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Approximation derived from a scalar exclusive particle associating with covert focus: The case of Hebrew be-sax ha-kol
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 6, No 1 (2021); 5 ; 2397-1835 (2021)
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Homophone reduction: Focus vs. Accessibility vs. Phonological rhyming constraint (anti-epistrophe) ...
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The activation of focus alternatives by contrastive accents examined through cross-modally primed lexical decision – A replication attempt ...
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Rise-fall-rise - Auditory Dialogue Rating Study (conaddRating) ...
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The prosody of coordinative suffixal alternate forms in German ...
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The prosody of utterances containing the German gender asterisk ...
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Added Alternatives in Spoken Interaction: A Corpus Study on German Auch
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In: Languages ; Volume 6 ; Issue 4 (2021)
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Particles such as German auch (‘also’) establish an additive relation between expressions in their scope (added constituent, AC) and context alternatives against the background of shared information (common denominator). In spoken interaction, however, explicit alternatives are not necessarily present and expressions can be construed as alternatives against different variants of a common denominator. It is the aim of the present paper to investigate to what extent the presence of alternatives influences the construction of utterances containing an additive particle. This is particularly relevant for German, where speakers can choose between an unstressed and stressed version of auch. We ask whether properties of the alternatives and their common denominators influence the choice to use stressed or unstressed auch. In a corpus study on spoken language, we classified the versions of auch, the particles AC, the alternatives in the preceding context and their common denominator. The results show that the speaker’s choice is influenced by the relation of the utterance to context alternatives. Specifically, the degree of explicitness of alternatives, the number of alternatives, and the degree of abstractness of the common denominator influence the continuation of the discourse, measured by the preference for one of the two variants of the particle auch.
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additive particles; alternatives; context; corpus study; discourse
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/languages6040169
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Contrastive intonation effects on word recall for information-structural alternatives across the sexes
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