Социальный контекст как фактор, моделирующий систему метафорических образов в нарративах (на примере англоязычного дискурса о беременности и родах)
HSE > LanguageDiss: Multimodal Polysemy in English Perception Verbs: An Experimental and Corpus-Based Approach to the Senses of Touch, Taste and Smell
The study of polysemy, understood as the coexistence of several related meanings within a single word, provides a window into the cognitive mechanisms that structure and generate meaning. Polysemy is not defined solely by the multiplicity of senses, but by the processes that create and link them, making it both a lexical and a conceptual phenomenon. Although linguistic and psycholinguistic research has extensively examined how speakers select the appropriate sense of polysemous words, one questi
The LINGUIST List > Dissertation AbstractsDiss: A Preliminary Description of South African Sign Language Syntax
This study is a preliminary investigation into the syntax of South African Sign Language. Utilising narrative data within a case study approach, signing is observed and analysed in terms of Radical Construction Grammar. An emphasis is placed on signs as form-meaning pairings, in which information of form is drawn from previous research on the phonology and morpho-syntax of signed languages. Meaning is explained within the same sphere, drawing on established literature regarding meaning in signed
The LINGUIST List > Dissertation AbstractsA Mixed-Effects Analysis of Addressee Honorifics in Japanese Voice Actor Livestreams
Cascadilla Proceedings Project > LinguisticsRevisiting the Final-over-Final Constraint in Zhongyuan Mandarin
Cascadilla Proceedings Project > LinguisticsBilingualism, language contact & grammatical convergence: The case of complex predicates in Khuzestani Arabic
Cascadilla Proceedings Project > LinguisticsEnglish tag questions are not confusing, are they? : L1 transfer on L2 among Chinese ESL speakers
Cascadilla Proceedings Project > LinguisticsFundamental frequency and articulation rate as acoustic correlates of sexuality and gender presentation
Cascadilla Proceedings Project > LinguisticsDiss: Item Discrimination of IELTS Reading Comprehension Section: Evidence from Event Related Potentials
The development of international proficiency tests such as IELTS, which entail important decision making about people’s academic lives, requires complex processes to ensure item discrimination. Previous research has indicated that IELTS has been ineffective in omitting distractor components, which may offer limitations in differentiating among the candidates. Among all the sections, particular attention has been paid to the reading comprehension component and it is considered as a criterion for
The LINGUIST List > Dissertation AbstractsDiss: The Structure of Pronouns and Allomorphy
This dissertation investigates the following central question: What is the internal structure of pronouns? I propose and investigate the hypothesis that contextual allomorphy is a key tool for (a) accessing the inventory of morphemes that make up a pronoun across languages and (b) tracking the patterns of their interactions. Namely, allomorphic alternations involve an interaction of two morphemes, the trigger and the target of allomorphy. Identifying the trigger and the target in pronominal form
The LINGUIST List > Dissertation AbstractsDiss: Null Objects in Spanish: Analysis Proposal and Theoretical Consequences
This thesis studies the syntax and semantics of null objects in Spanish. Null objects are grammatical elements that, despite not being uttered, are interpreted and display syntactic structure (e.g., En esta escuela castigan Ø con dureza ‘In this school they punish harshly’; Buscaban defectos de forma, pero no encontraron Ø ‘They were looking for formal defects, but found none’). Despite the interest aroused by null objects in Romance languages, null objects of Spanish have gone almost unnoticed
The LINGUIST List > Dissertation AbstractsDiss: Topónimos no espaço da CPLP: o Vocabulário Toponímico
Toponymy is the branch of Onomastics that studies place names. From among the subfields in Toponymy, in this work we focus on standardized toponymic repositories: toponymic lexical data bases. An adequate standardization of the major toponymy in the CPLP area assumes special relevance, as it embodies a normalizing function and is characterized by its enlarged scope. The Vocabulário Toponímico (VT – toponymic wordlist), studied here, is a digital toponymic resource, a specialized vocabulary that
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