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  1. Adapting Clinical Ontologies in Real-World Environments.Holger Stenzhorn, Stefan Schulz, Martin Boeker & Barry Smith - 2008 - Journal of Universal Computer Science 14 (22):3767-3780.
    The desideratum of semantic interoperability has been intensively discussed in medical informatics circles in recent years. Originally, experts assumed that this issue could be sufficiently addressed by insisting simply on the application of shared clinical terminologies or clinical information models. However, the use of the term ‘ontology’ has been steadily increasing more recently. We discuss criteria for distinguishing clinical ontologies from clinical terminologies and information models. Then, we briefly present the role clinical ontologies play in two multicentric research projects. Finally, (...)
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  2. Vantagens e limitações das ontologias formais na área biomédica.Stefan Schulz, Holger Stenzhorn, Martin Boeker & Barry Smith - 2009 - RECIIS: Revista Electronica de Comunicacao Informacao, Inovacao Em Saude 3 (1).
    Propomos uma tipologia dos artefatos de representação para as áreas de saúde e ciências biológicas, e a associação dessa tipologia com diferentes tipos de ontologia formal e lógica, chegando a conclusões quanto aos pontos fortes e limitações da ontologia de diferentes tipos de recursos lógicos, enquanto mantemos o foco na lógica descritiva. Consideramos quatro tipos de representação de área: (i) representação léxico-semântica, (ii) representação de tipos de entidades, (iii) representação de conhecimento prévio, e (iv) representação de indivíduos. Defendemos uma clara (...)
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  3. Third International Conference on Semantic Technologies (i-semantics 2007), Graz, Austria.Schulz Stefan, Stenzhorn Holger, Boeker Martin, Klar Rüdiger & Smith Barry (eds.) - 2007
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    BioTop: An upper domain ontology for the life sciencesA description of its current structure, contents and interfaces to OBO ontologies.Elena Beisswanger, Stefan Schulz, Holger Stenzhorn & Udo Hahn - 2008 - Applied ontology 3 (4):205-212.
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    Sonic fiction.Holger Schulze - 2020 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    The first academic overview of one of the most advanced and controversial approaches to sound studies, offering insight into its background, history, the present discourse surrounding it, and its likely future impact.
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    Sound Monuments: Eine Inversion der Vanitas in den Klangkünsten.Holger Schulze - 2018 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 27 (2):231-246.
    Dieser Beitrag untersucht drei Beispiele zur Überwindung von Vergänglichkeit und Endlichkeit, einer Inversion der Vanitas-Motivik, vor allem in den Klangkünsten: Wie ist es technisch möglich und kulturell zu bewerkstelligen, dem Verwehen von Klängen entgegenzuwirken? Die transhistorische Übertragungstheorie der médiologie von Régis Debray wird hierbei genutzt, um Formen und Strategien zur ‚ewigen Übertragung’ jeweils näher zu bestimmen. Ausgehend von Edisons Bewerbung des Phonographen als eines Hilfsmittels für hörbare Testamente von Verstorbenen wird die Aufführung von John Cages ORGAN 2/aslsp in Halberstadt, das (...)
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    Sound Monuments: Eine Inversion der Vanitas in den Klangkünsten.Holger Schulze - 2019 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 27 (2):231-246.
    Dieser Beitrag untersucht drei Beispiele zur Überwindung von Vergänglichkeit und Endlichkeit, einer Inversion der Vanitas-Motivik, vor allem in den Klangkünsten: Wie ist es technisch möglich und kulturell zu bewerkstelligen, dem Verwehen von Klängen entgegenzuwirken? Die transhistorische Übertragungstheorie der médiologie von Régis Debray wird hierbei genutzt, um Formen und Strategien zur ‚ewigen Übertragung’ jeweils näher zu bestimmen. Ausgehend von Edisons Bewerbung des Phonographen als eines Hilfsmittels für hörbare Testamente von Verstorbenen wird die Aufführung von John Cages ORGAN 2/aslsp in Halberstadt, das (...)
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    Sonus und Persona: Für eine Anthropologie des Inhumanen.Holger Schulze - 2020 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 29 (1):241-251.
    Dieser Beitrag erkundet und beschreibt das anthropologische Konzept einer sensorisch und besonders klanglich bestimmten Persona. Hintergrund bilden hierbei die künstlerischwissenschaflichen Forschungsmethoden des Soundwalks nach Hildegard Westerkamp, des Sensobiographic Walking oder Sensory Memory Walks nach Helmi Järviluoma sowie Jean-Luc Nancys Körperbegriff und Mario Perniolas Entwurf einer sensorisch verankerten Ideologie unter dem Begriff der Sensologie. Am Ende des Beitrags steht der Vorschlag einer Anthropologie, die sich dezidiert anti-normalistisch und nicht-heteronormativ versteht: eine Anthropologie nicht des Posthumanen, das allzu oft reale Diversität, soziale und (...)
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    The precision of sensibility: How to deal with epistemological uncertainty?Holger Schulze - 2018 - Philosophy of Photography 9 (2):185-194.
    Uncertainty is a core issue and – as I would like to argue in this article – also a generative core quality of anthropological sensory practices. Research in particular and epistemologically meaningful endeavours in general are probably not even possible if moments and aspects of uncertainty are excluded or even avoided. Therefore, this article will start in the section ‘The sensory corpus’ with one example of auditory and sensory uncertainty by US-sound artist Maryanne Amacher. This example, the piece ‘Dense Boogie (...)
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  10. Clinical ontologies interfacing the real world.Stefan Schulz, Holger Stenzhorn, Martin Boeker, Rüdiger Klar & Barry Smith - 2007 - In Schulz Stefan, Stenzhorn Holger, Boeker Martin, Klar Rüdiger & Smith Barry (eds.), Third International Conference on Semantic Technologies (i-semantics 2007), Graz, Austria. pp. 356-363..
    The desideratum of semantic interoperability has been intensively discussed in medical informatics circles in recent years. Originally, experts assumed that this issue could be sufficiently addressed by insisting simply on the application of shared clinical terminologies or clinical information models. However, the use of the term ‘ontology’ has been steadily increasing more recently. We discuss criteria for distinguishing clinical ontologies from clinical terminologies and information models. Then, we briefly present the role clinical ontologies play in two multicentric research projects. Finally, (...)
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    Aus dem verletzten Leben: Eine Körperanthropologie der Wunden.Holger Schulze - 2020 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 29 (2):76-85.
    Dieser Beitrag untersucht, was es heißt, verwundet zu leben. Was auf den ersten Blick als eine mehr als gewöhnliche und kaum spektakuläre Frage erscheinen mag, wird nach Untersuchung der dominanten Phantasmen der Unverletzlichkeit als eine Grundfrage der historischen Anthropologie erkennbar: Wie entsteht und wandelt sich der tägliche Umgang mit eigener Verletzlichkeit und Verwundung im Menschenbild? Welche Wunden des Gewöhnlichen werden in den meisten Lebens- und Arbeitsumgebungen im Allgemeinen ignoriert und ausgeblendet? Worin bestehen die Idiosynkrasien eines empfindsamen Leibes, eines sensorisches Corpus? (...)
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  12. Überempfindlichkeit.Holger Schulze - 2015 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 24 (1):180-188.
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    Der Körper der Perzepte.Holger Schulze - 2013 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 22 (2):213-223.
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    Institution und Klang: Zur Klanganthropologie einer Situation im Klassenraum.Holger Schulze - 2019 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 28 (2):54-60.
    Dieser Beitrag erkundet einige mediologische, Dispositiv-theoretische und klangkulturwissenschaftliche Anschlüsse und Deutungen der performativen dichten Beschreibung von Elise v. Bernstorffs aufgrund ihrer Feldforschung in einer inklusiven Gesamtschule.
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    Identification and Determination of Dimensions of Health-Related Quality of Life for Cancer Patients in Routine Care – A Qualitative Study.Theresa Schrage, Mirja Görlach, Holger Schulz & Christiane Bleich - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    PurposeContinuous patient-reported outcomes to identify and address patients’ needs represent an important addition to current routine care. The aim of this study was to identify and determine important dimensions of health-related quality of life in routine oncological care.MethodsIn a cross-sectional qualitative study, interviews and focus groups were carried out and recorded. The interviewees were asked for their evaluation on HrQoL in general and specifically regarding cancer treatment. The material was transcribed and analyzed using qualitative content analysis based on Mayring. The (...)
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    Analysis of Multichannel EEG Patterns During Human Sleep: A Novel Approach.Patrick Krauss, Achim Schilling, Judith Bauer, Konstantin Tziridis, Claus Metzner, Holger Schulze & Maximilian Traxdorf - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Virtual Trauma Interventions for the Treatment of Post-traumatic Stress Disorders: A Scoping Review.Thiemo Knaust, Anna Felnhofer, Oswald D. Kothgassner, Helge Höllmer, Robert-Jacek Gorzka & Holger Schulz - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  18. Hegel und Johannes Schulze.Andreas Roser & Holger Schulten - 2000 - Hegel-Studien 35.
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  19. Hegel und Johannes Schulze.Eine Mitteilung von Andreas Roser & Holger Schulten - forthcoming - Hegel-Studien.
     
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    On Voicing Up: A Conversation by Holger Schulze with Shanti Suki Osman on her Piece Voicing Up.Shanti Suki Osman - 2019 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 28 (1):147-152.
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    On Vogelsang: A Conversation by Holger Schulze with Peter Cusack on his Audio-pieces Vogelsang Café, Vogelsang Doors and Vogelsang Walk.Peter Cusack - 2019 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 28 (1):34-38.
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    Structures, dynamics and mechanisms in neuroscience: an integrative account.Holger Lyre - 2018 - Synthese 195 (12):5141-5158.
    Proponents of mechanistic explanations have recently proclaimed that all explanations in the neurosciences appeal to mechanisms. The purpose of the paper is to critically assess this statement and to develop an integrative account that connects a large range of both mechanistic and dynamical explanations. I develop and defend four theses about the relationship between dynamical and mechanistic explanations: that dynamical explanations are structurally grounded, that they are multiply realizable, possess realizing mechanisms and provide a powerful top-down heuristic. Four examples shall (...)
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    Philosophie in der veränderten Welt.Walter Schulz - 1974 - Pfullingen: Neske.
  24. Knowing That P without Believing That P.Blake Myers-Schulz & Eric Schwitzgebel - 2013 - Noûs 47 (2):371-384.
    Most epistemologists hold that knowledge entails belief. However, proponents of this claim rarely offer a positive argument in support of it. Rather, they tend to treat the view as obvious and assert that there are no convincing counterexamples. We find this strategy to be problematic. We do not find the standard view obvious, and moreover, we think there are cases in which it is intuitively plausible that a subject knows some proposition P without—or at least without determinately—believing that P. Accordingly, (...)
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    Church, Commonwealth, and Toleration: John Locke as a Reader of Paul.Holger Zaborowski - 2017 - In Antonio Cimino, George Henry van Kooten & Gert Jan van der Heiden (eds.), Saint Paul and Philosophy: The Consonance of Ancient and Modern Thought. De Gruyter. pp. 283-296.
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    Demonstratives, joint attention, and the emergence of grammar.Holger Diessel - 2006 - Cognitive Linguistics 17 (4):463-489.
    Drawing on recent work in developmental and comparative psychology, this paper argues that demonstratives function to coordinate the interlocutors' joint focus of attention, which is one of the most basic functions of human communication. The communicative importance of demonstratives is reflected in a number of properties that together characterize them as a particular word class: In contrast to other closed-class expressions, demonstratives are universal, they are generally so old that their roots cannot be traced back to other linguistic items, they (...)
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    The acquisition of finite complement clauses in English: A corpus-based analysis.Holger Diessel & Michael Tomasello - 2001 - Cognitive Linguistics 12 (2).
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  28. A Regularity Theory of Causation.Holger Andreas & Mario Günther - 2024 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 105 (1):2-32.
    In this paper, we propose a regularity theory of causation. The theory aims to be reductive and to align with our pre‐theoretic understanding of the causal relation. We show that our theory can account for a wide range of causal scenarios, including isomorphic scenarios, omissions, and scenarios which suggest that causation is not transitive.
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  29. Inherent emotional quality of human speech sounds.Blake Myers-Schulz, Maia Pujara, Richard C. Wolf & Michael Koenigs - 2013 - Cognition and Emotion 27 (6):1105-1113.
    During much of the past century, it was widely believed that phonemes--the human speech sounds that constitute words--have no inherent semantic meaning, and that the relationship between a combination of phonemes (a word) and its referent is simply arbitrary. Although recent work has challenged this picture by revealing psychological associations between certain phonemes and particular semantic contents, the precise mechanisms underlying these associations have not been fully elucidated. Here we provide novel evidence that certain phonemes have an inherent, non-arbitrary emotional (...)
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    Where does language come from? Some reflections on the role of deictic gesture and demonstratives in the evolution of language.Holger Diessel - forthcoming - Language and Cognition.
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    Platonic Chronology.Holger Thesleff - 1989 - Phronesis 34 (1):1-26.
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    Phonological abstraction without phonemes in speech perception.Holger Mitterer, Odette Scharenborg & James M. McQueen - 2013 - Cognition 129 (2):356-361.
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    The link between speech perception and production is phonological and abstract: Evidence from the shadowing task.Holger Mitterer & Mirjam Ernestus - 2008 - Cognition 109 (1):168-173.
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    The development of relative clauses in spontaneous child speech.Holger Diessel & Michael Tomasello - 2001 - Cognitive Linguistics 11 (1-2).
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    Platonic patterns: a collection of studies.Holger Thesleff - 2009 - Las Vegas [Nev.]: Parmenides.
    Platonic Patterns is a reprint collection of many of Holger Thesleff's studies in Plato—spanning from 1967 to 2003. It includes three books, four articles and a new introduction by the author, which sets the general outline of his interpretation of Plato. Whereas much of the scholarship on Plato has tended to operate within the frame of one language and/or a single school of thought, Thesleff constructively combines several discoveries and theories of various scholars with his own research, focusing on (...)
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    A Ramsey Test Analysis of Causation for Causal Models.Holger Andreas & Mario Günther - 2021 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (2):587-615.
    We aim to devise a Ramsey test analysis of actual causation. Our method is to define a strengthened Ramsey test for causal models. Unlike the accounts of Halpern and Pearl ([2005]) and Halpern ([2015]), the resulting analysis deals satisfactorily with both over- determination and conjunctive scenarios.
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    Setting and resetting of epigenetic marks in malignant transformation and development.Holger Richly, Martin Lange, Elisabeth Simboeck & Luciano Di Croce - 2010 - Bioessays 32 (8):669-679.
    Epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation and post‐translation modifications of histones, have been shown to play an important role in chromatin structure, promoter activity, and cellular reprogramming. Large protein complexes, such as Polycomb and trithorax, often harbor multiple activities which affect histone tail modification. Nevertheless, the mechanisms underlying the deposition of these marks, their propagation during cell replication, and the alteration on their distribution during transformation still require further study. Here we review recent data on those processes in both normal (...)
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    Dynamics of social networks.Holger Ebel, Jörn Davidsen & Stefan Bornholdt - 2002 - Complexity 8 (2):24-27.
  39. What is a machine? Exploring the meaning of ‘artificial’ in ‘artificial intelligence’.Stefan Schulz & Janna Hastings - 2024 - Cosmos+Taxis 12 (5+6):37-41.
    Landgrebe and Smith provide an argument for the impossibility of Artificial General Intelligence based on the limits of simulating complex systems. However, their argument presupposes a very contemporary vision of artificial intelligence as a model trained on data to produce an algorithm executable in a modern digital computing system. The present contribution explores what it means to be artificial. Current artificial intelligence approaches on modern computing systems are not the only conceivable way in which artificial intelligence technology might be created. (...)
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  40. Reconsidering Relational Autonomy. Personal Autonomy for Socially Embedded and Temporally Extended Selves.Holger Baumann - 2008 - Analyse & Kritik 30 (2):445-468.
    Most recent accounts of personal autonomy acknowledge that the social environment a person lives in, and the personal relationships she entertains, have some impact on her autonomy. Two kinds of conceptualizing social conditions are traditionally distinguished in this regard: Causally relational accounts hold that certain relationships and social environments play a causal role for the development and on-going exercise of autonomy. Constitutively relational accounts, by contrast, claim that autonomy is at least partly constituted by a person’s social environment or standing. (...)
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  41. Molecular Interactions. On the Ambiguity of Ordinary Statements in Biomedical Literature.Stefan Schulz & Ludger Jansen - 2009 - Applied ontology (4):21-34.
    Statements about the behavior of biochemical entities (e.g., about the interaction between two proteins) abound in the literature on molecular biology and are increasingly becoming the targets of information extraction and text mining techniques. We show that an accurate analysis of the semantics of such statements reveals a number of ambiguities that have to be taken into account in the practice of biomedical ontology engineering: Such statements can not only be understood as event reporting statements, but also as ascriptions of (...)
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    Episodic Memory, Simulated Future Planning, and their Evolution.Armin W. Schulz & Sarah Robins - 2023 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 14 (3):811-832.
    The pressures that led to the evolution of episodic memory have recently seen much discussion, but a fully satisfactory account of them is still lacking. We seek to make progress in this debate by taking a step backward, identifying four possible ways that episodic memory could evolve in relation to simulationist future planning—a similar and seemingly related ability. After distinguishing each of these possibilities, the paper critically discusses existing accounts of the evolution of episodic memory. It then presents a novel (...)
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    Properties of Goal Systems: Consistency, Conflict, and Coherence.Holger Rosencrantz - 2008 - Studia Logica 89 (1):37-58.
    The paper provides a formal representation of goal systems. The focus is on three properties: consistency, conflict, and coherence. An aim is to attain conceptual clarity of these properties. It is argued that consistency is adequately regarded as a property relative to the decision situation or, more specifically, the set of alternatives that the agent faces. Moreover, as a condition of rationality, consistency is stronger than some writers have claimed. Conflict is adequately regarded as a relation over subsets of a (...)
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  44. Present in effacement: the place of women in Camus's Plague and ours.Jane E. Schulz - 2023 - In Peg Brand Weiser (ed.), Camus's _The Plague_: Philosophical Perspectives. New York, US: Oxford University Press.
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  45. Causation in terms of production.Holger Andreas & Mario Günther - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (6):1565-1591.
    In this paper, we analyse actual causation in terms of production. The latter concept is made precise by a strengthened Ramsey Test semantics of conditionals: \ iff, after suspending judgement about A and C, C is believed in the course of assuming A. This test allows us to verify or falsify that an event brings about another event. Complementing the concept of production by a weak condition of difference-making gives rise to a full-fledged analysis of causation.
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    The Third Man.Holger Dainat - 2023 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 97 (3):589-629.
    Ohne den Verleger Hermann Niemeyer hätte es keine DVjs gegeben. Am Beispiel dieser Zeitschrift untersucht der Beitrag auf der Grundlage unveröffentlichter Korrespondenzen, unter welchen historischen Bedingungen und Konstellationen eine funktionierende Infrastruktur für wissenschaftliches Publizieren im Deutschland der 1920er und 1930er Jahre geschaffen und unterhalten wurde.
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  47. Baumann, Holger (2007). Making sense of ourselves. In: Leist, Anton. Action in Context. Berlin/New York: Springer, 275-284.Holger Baumann (ed.) - 2007
  48. Baumann, Holger (2011). Emotion-oriented systems and the autonomy of persons. In: Petta, Paolo; Pelachaud, Catherine; Cowie, Roddy. Emotion-oriented systems. The humain handbook. Berlin: Springer, 735-752.Holger Baumann, Paolo Petta, Catherine Pelachaud & Roddy Cowie (eds.) - 2011
     
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    Demonstratives in Spatial Language and Social Interaction: An Interdisciplinary Review.Holger Diessel & Kenny R. Coventry - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This paper offers a review of research on demonstratives from an interdisciplinary perspective. In particular, we consider the role of demonstratives in current research on language universals, language evolution, language acquisition, multimodal communication, signed language, language and perception, language in interaction, spatial imagery, and discourse processing. Traditionally, demonstratives are analyzed as a particular class of spatial deictics. Yet, a number of recent studies have argued that space is largely irrelevant to deixis and that demonstratives are primarily used for social and (...)
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    Iconicity of sequence: A corpus-based analysis of the positioning of temporal adverbial clauses in English.Holger Diessel - 2008 - Cognitive Linguistics 19 (3).
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