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Cultural Evolution of Precise and Agreed‐Upon Semantic Conventions in a Multiplayer Gaming App
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In: ISSN: 0364-0213 ; EISSN: 1551-6709 ; Cognitive Science ; https://jeannicod.ccsd.cnrs.fr/ijn_03636720 ; Cognitive Science, Wiley, 2022, 46 (2), ⟨10.1111/cogs.13113⟩ (2022)
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СПОСОБЫ ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ ЭКСПРЕССИВНО ОКРАШЕННЫХ НОМИНАЦИЙ ЛИЦ В СОВРЕМЕННЫХ РУССКОМ И КИТАЙСКОМ ЯЗЫКАХ ... : THE FORMATION OF EMOTIONAL HUMAN TITLES IN MODERN RUSSIAN AND CHINESE LANGUAGES ...
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Юань Юе. - : Мир науки, культуры, образования, 2022
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LEXICAL-SEMANTIC AND LINGUOCULTURAL STUDY OF TERMS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK ...
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ФРАЗЕОЛОГИЧЕСКОЕ ЗНАЧЕНИЕ И ЕГО ТИПЫ ... : PHRASEOLOGICAL MEANING AND ITS TYPES ...
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Implicaciones terminológicas del acercamiento psicolingüístico al significado léxico ; Terminological Implications of the Psycholinguistic Approach to Lexical Meaning
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In: RILCE 37.2 (2021): 845-68 (2022)
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De mujeres y hombres: el androcentrismo en lo ambiguo ; Of women and men: androcentrism in ambiguity
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In: Pragmalingüística, (29), 262-279 (2022)
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Appraisal System and News Discourse
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In: Studies in Literature and Language; Vol 24, No 1 (2022): Studies in Literature and Language; 28-32 ; 1923-1563 ; 1923-1555 (2022)
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КУЛЬТУРНИЙ КОД АРТЕФАКТІВ ТА СПЕЦИФІКА ЇХ ПЕРЕКЛАДУ І ВЖИВАННЯ ... : CULTURAL CODE OF ARTIFACTS AND SPECIFICS OF THEIR TRANSLATION AND USE ...
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Cулим В.Т.. - : Norwegian Journal of Development of the International Science, 2021
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ЗАИМСТВОВАННЫЕ СЛОВА В КЫРГЫЗСКОЙ ЛЕКСИКЕ ... : BORROWED WORDS IN THE KYRGYZ VOCABULARY ...
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Agent entailments and the division of labor between functional structure and roots
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 6, No 1 (2021); 53 ; 2397-1835 (2021)
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An influential proposal about the status of a verb’s agent argument maintains they are severed from the verb’s argument structure and introduced as external arguments via functional heads in the syntax (Kratzer 1996). Nonetheless, there are various conceptual and empirical arguments against this view (e.g., Dowty 1989; Wechsler 2005; Bale 2007; Müller & Wechsler 2014; Wechsler 2020). In this paper, we build on Bale’s (2007) arguments that transitivity plays a role in whether a verb’s external argument can be introduced outside the domain of the verb. Specifically, he argues based on sub-lexical modification with again that only eventive transitive verbs have their external arguments severed from the verb, and stative transitive and intransitive verbs do not. We present empirical evidence against this macro-classification, showing that particular classes of eventive transitive verbs, namely verbs of killing like murder, slay, slaughter, massacre, and assassinate in fact do not permit what Bale calls subjectless (agentless) presuppositions. Given an understanding of again’s presupposition being uniquely determined by the structural constituent it attaches to (Dowty 1979; von Stechow 1996; Beck & Johnson 2004; Bale 2007), this must mean that these verbs cannot have their external arguments severed, contra Bale’s generalization. Further we claim that intentionality entailments, which are often taken to be entailments of an Agent thematic role (Dowty 1991; Kratzer 1996), can in fact be dissociated from the syntactic introduction of the agent argument, and that certain verbs can lexically introduce them without directly introducing their agents. This is argued for by examining what we call manner of forced taking verbs like confiscate, snatch, and seize, which permit agentless presuppositions with again but still impose intentionality requirements on their subjects. We provide a compositional semantics for these two classes of verbs capturing these facts, and close with some speculations about the nature of intentionality entailments in regard to Rappaport Hovav & Levin’s (2010) MANNER/RESULT COMPLEMENTARITY.
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agents; intentionality; lexical semantics; roots; sublexical modification; verb meaning
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URL: https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.1207 https://www.glossa-journal.org/jms/article/view/1207
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НУЛЕВОЙ АРТИКЛЬ КАК ДЕЙКТИК СЕМАНТИЧЕСКОГО ИНВАРИАНТА, МНОЖЕСТВЕННОСТИ ДЕНОТАТА ... : THE ZERO ARTICLE AS A DEICTIC OF THE SEMANTIC INVARIANT, THE MULTIPLICITY OF DENOTATUM ...
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ПРОБЛЕМЫ МЕЖЪЯЗЫКОВОЙ ИНТЕРФЕРЕНЦИИ В ПРОЦЕССЕ ОБУЧЕНИЯ НЕРОДНОМУ ЯЗЫКУ ... : ТІЛДІ ОҚЫТУ КЕЗІНДЕ КЕЗДЕСЕТІН ТІЛАРАЛЫҚ КЕДЕРГІ МӘСЕЛЕЛЕРІ ...
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ОСОБЕННОСТИ МЕДИЦИНСКОЙ ТЕРМИНОЛОГИИ И ПУТИ ЕЁ ПОПОЛНЕНИЯ ... : THE PECULARITIES OF MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY AND ITS DEVELOPMENT PATHS ...
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ПАРЕМИИ КАК ОСОБАЯ СИСТЕМА ЗНАЧАЩИХ ЕДИНИЦ ЯЗЫКА ... : PAREMIA AS A SPECIAL SYSTEM OF SIGNIFICANT UNITS OF THE LANGUAGE ...
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IMPROVEMENT OF CLASSIFICATION OF PARTS OF SPEECH IN MODERN UZBEK MORPHOLOGY ...
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LEXICAL TRANSLATIONAL PECULARITIES OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK PROVERBS ...
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ОСОБЕННОСТИ СТИЛЯ И ЯЗЫКА Н.С. ЛЕСКОВА ... : FEATURES OF THE STYLE AND LANGUAGE OF N.S. LESKOV ...
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WORD – BUILDING CONSTRUCTION METHODS IN ENGLISH VOCABULARY ...
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WORD – BUILDING CONSTRUCTION METHODS IN ENGLISH VOCABULARY ...
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Anthroponyms in Uzbek folk tales: problem with content and frequency ...
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