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    The phraseology of the contemporary fiction in the PhraseoBase’s corpora and applications.Sascha Diwersy, Laetitia Gonon, Vannina Goossens, Olivier Kraif, Iva Novakova, Julie Sorba & Ilaria Vidotto - 2021 - Corpus 22.
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    Phraseology and texture in professional writing: the description of an evaluative sequence.Émilie Sitri Née - 2017 - Corpus 17.
    Dans le cadre d’une analyse de discours professionnel, nous avons développé la notion de routine discursive pour décrire des séquences partiellement figées que l’on met en relation avec des déterminations textuelles et/ou discursives. Dans cet article nous nous intéressons à la façon dont ces routines s’inscrivent dans la textualité et contribuent à la façonner. Le principal résultat de nos explorations est la mise au jour d’une séquence que nous proposons d’appeler « séquence évaluative », dont nous dégageons les principaux traits. (...)
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    Generalized equivalence and the phraseology of configuration theorems.T. A. McKee - 1980 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 21 (1):141-147.
  4. Corpus Approaches to Evaluation: Phraseology and Evaluative Language.[author unknown] - 2011
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  5. Frazeologie a upřímnost / Phraseology and Sincerity.José Ortega Y. Gasset - 2004 - Filosoficky Casopis 52 (1):93-101.
     
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  6. Idiomaticity and phraseology in post-chomskian linguistics-the coming-of-age of semantics beyond the sentence.Adam Makkai - 1987 - Semiotica 64 (1-2):171-187.
     
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    The red color in Russian, French and Chinese linguistic cultures on the example of phraseology and proverbs.Wenxuan Zheng - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The research conducted in this article is aimed at analyzing color symbols in Russian, French and Chinese linguistic cultures using the analysis of phraseology and proverbs. The research methodology is based on a comparative analysis of phraseological units and proverbs containing color components in these languages. In the course of the study, both common and unique features in the color symbolism of each of the linguistic cultures under consideration were identified. Through a comparative analysis of phraseology and proverbs in different (...)
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    Occasional transformations of phraseological units.N. E. Bulaeva & M. M. Davydova - 2018 - Liberal Arts in Russiaроссийский Гуманитарный Журналrossijskij Gumanitarnyj Žurnalrossijskij Gumanitarnyj Zhurnalrossiiskii Gumanitarnyi Zhurnal 7 (6):482.
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    Arabic Historical Phraseology: Supplement to Written Arabic.Frederic J. Cadora & A. F. L. Beeston - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):537.
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    Evidentiality and lexicalisation in the Spanish phraseological system: A study of the idiom a fe mía.Aina Torrent - 2015 - Discourse Studies 17 (2):241-256.
    This work addresses the relation among the semantic-pragmatic categories of evidentiality, epistemicity and intensification based on a study of the discursive use of certain Spanish idiomatic phraseological units. The first part offers an introduction to some theoretical aspects, while the second part analyses the usage of the idiom a fe que. Two important theses that are defended in this article are as follows: evidentiality has played an important role in the process of lexicalisation and grammaticalisation of a number of idiomatic (...)
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    A Comparative Lens on Κρατυσ Αργεϊφοντησ: Meaning, Etymology and Phraseology.Laura Massetti - 2022 - Classical Quarterly 72 (2):459-468.
    Greek κρατύς and cognates (κράτος, κρατερός, etc.) are related to Vedic krátu- ‘resolve’ and Avestan xratu- ‘[guiding] intellect’. The cumulative phraseological evidence supports this etymological proposal: in at least ten cases, Greek personal names and phrasemes exhibiting a cognate of κρατύς (that is, κράτος and compounds with first member κρατ[α]ι-) combine with terms whose Indo-Iranian linguistic cognates are joined with Vedic krátu- and Avestan xratu-. Furthermore, Indo-Iranian expressions, in which Vedic krátu- and its compounds are referred to a god as (...)
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    Feathered creatures speak: the study of semantic evolution and phraseology of domesticated and semi-domesticated birds.Małgorzata Górecka-Smolińska - 2012 - Rzeszów: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego. Edited by Grzegorz Kleparski.
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    Dominant images in Russian and Bulgarian emotive phraseology.L. A. Kiseleva & A. M. Yamaletdinova - 2022 - Liberal Arts in Russia 11 (6):444-452.
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    Representation of the category of space in phraseological units of the Russian and Bulgarian languages.F. G. Fatkullina & A. R. Kanafina - 2022 - Liberal Arts in Russia 11 (5):392-398.
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    Stanisław Goźdź-Roszkowski and Gianluca Pontrandolfo: Phraseology in Legal and Institutional Settings: A Corpus-Based Interdisciplinary Perspective : London/new York: Routledge, 2018.Tenghua You - 2019 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 32 (1):211-213.
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    The month name αγαγυλιοσ, artemis αγαγυλαια and homeric phraseology.José Marcos Macedo - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (2):449-454.
    The month name Ἀγαγύλιος is attested in Thessaly and Achaia Phthiotis. Recently, excavations at a Thessalian temple of Apollo in Pythion, at the foot of Olympus, have brought to light numerous ex-votos dedicated to Apollo, Poseidon and to an Artemis whose epiclesis is Agagylaia. Neither the month name nor the epiclesis, which is certainly to be connected with the month name, has yet received an explanation.
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    Book review: Susan Hunston, Corpus Approaches to Evaluation: Phraseology and Evaluative Language. [REVIEW]Yang Linxiu - 2013 - Discourse Studies 15 (1):119-120.
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    Semantic analysis of idioms characterizing negative psycho-emotional state of person in Russian and Chinese languages.Lin Ma & A. M. Yamaletdinova - 2016 - Liberal Arts in Russia 5 (6):601-610.
    Phraseology is a treasury of language. It is the fruit, which was born in the result of a long process of the practical use of the language. Phraseologisms give the speech power, persuasiveness, brilliance and imagery. They enliven the language and make it more emotional. In this article, we focus on the negative psycho-emotional state of a person. The negative psycho-emotional state of a person is emotion and feelings that are formed in the result of the negative mood of a (...)
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    The Motif of the Dragon or How to Distinguish between Literary Sub-Genres in French Modern Fiction.Julie Sorba & Iva Novakova - 2022 - Iris 42.
    Our study in corpus linguistics shows how phraseological units allow us to distinguish between literary genres. In order to do so, we propose to analyze in detail two textual motifs and specific to fantasy novels, the second one being moreover transversal. By studying the discursive functions of these two motifs, we show the contribution of this phraseological modeling to the generic analysis.
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    Voprosy frazeologii.Leonid Ivanovich Roĭzenzon (ed.) - 1965 - Tashkent: Izd. "Nauka" Uzbekskoĭ SSR.
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  21. Locke on Language.E. J. Ashworth - 1984 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 14 (1):45 - 73.
    Locke's main semantic thesis is that words stand for, or signify, ideas. He says this over and over again, though the phraseology he employs varies. In Book III chapter 2 alone we find the following statements of the thesis: ‘ … Words … come to be made use of by Men, as the Signs of their Ideas’ [III.2.1; 405:10-11); The use then of Words, is to be sensible Marks of Ideas; and the Ideas they stand for, are their proper and (...)
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  22. Wittgenstein's Diagonal Argument: A Variation on Cantor and Turing.Juliet Floyd & Kurt Wischin - 2019 - Disputatio 8 (9).
    Turing was a philosopher of logic and mathematics, as well as a mathematician. His work throughout his life owed much to the Cambridge milieu in which he was educated and to which he returned throughout his life. A rich and distinctive tradition discussing how the notion of “common sense” relates to the foundations of logic was being developed during Turing’s undergraduate days, most intensively by Wittgenstein, whose exchanges with Russell, Ramsey, Sraffa, Hardy, Littlewood and others formed part of the backdrop (...)
     
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  23. Reflections on the Philosophy of Hitlerism.Emmanuel Levinas & Seán Hand - 1990 - Critical Inquiry 17 (1):63-71.
    The philosophy of Hitler is simplistic [primaire]. But the primitive powers that burn within it burst open its wretched phraseology under the pressure of an elementary force. They awaken the secret nostalgia within the German soul. Hitlerism is more than a contagion or a madness; it is an awakening of elementary feelings.But from this point on, this frighteningly dangerous phenomenon becomes philosophically interesting. For these elementary feelings harbor a philosophy. They express a soul's principal attitude towards the whole of reality (...)
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    Problemy frazeologicheskogo znachenii︠a︡ i smysla: v aspekte mezhurovnevogo vzaimodeĭstvii︠a︡ i︠a︡zykovykh edinit︠s︡: monografii︠a︡.M. F. Alefirenko - 2004 - Astrakhanʹ: Izdatelʹskiĭ dom "Astrakhanskiĭ universitet". Edited by L. G. Zolotykh.
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    Semantika prot︠s︡essualʹnykh frazeologizmov.V. A. Lebedinskai︠a︡ - 1999 - Kurgan: Kurganskiĭ gos. universitet. Edited by N. B. Usacheva.
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    The future in reports: Prediction, commitment and legitimization in corporate social responsibility.Marina Bondi - 2016 - Pragmatics and Society 7 (1):57-81.
    Company disclosures are often looked at as narrative rather than argumentative or directive texts. And yet “irrealis” statements – references to future or hypothetical processes – do play a role and contribute greatly to the construction of corporate identity. Combining a corpus and a discourse perspective, the paper looks at references to the future in a corpus of CSR reports. After a preliminary analysis of frequency data, a case study of markers of futurity is presented, focusing on ways of expressing (...)
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    Worse than the best possible pessimism? Olga Plümacher's critique of Schopenhauer.Christopher Janaway - 2021 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (2):211-230.
    Olga Plümacher (1839–1895) published a book entitled Der Pessimismus in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart in 1884. It was an influential book: Nietzsche owned a copy, and there are clear cases where he borrowed phraseology from Plümacher. Plümacher specifies philosophical pessimism as comprising two propositions: ‘The sum of displeasure outweighs the sum of pleasure’ and ‘Consequently the non-being of the world would be better than its being’. Plümacher cites Schopenhauer as the first proponent of this position, and Eduard von Hartmann as the (...)
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    Two allusions to Terence, eunuchus 579 in Jerome.Andrew Cain - 2013 - Classical Quarterly 63 (1):407-412.
    During the Late Roman Empire Terence was the most revered and the most quoted classical Latin poet after Virgil. Among authors both pagan and Christian, none made as frequent or as creative literary use of his comedies as Jerome, one of the most accomplished polymaths in all of Latin antiquity. In his estimation Terence ranked, alongside Homer, Menander and Virgil, as one of the greatest of all poets. Jerome had an encyclopedic knowledge of Terence's dramatic corpus and quoted or appropriated (...)
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    Belief in the causative power of words as a manifestation of magical thinking in late childhood.Agnieszka Bieńkowska - 2011 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 42 (4):226-234.
    Belief in the causative power of words as a manifestation of magical thinking in late childhood The purpose of the research was to present one of the manifestations of magical thinking in late childhood, i.e. belief in the causative power of words, and relations between this phenomenon and language. One hundred and three primary school students, grades 4 to 6, aged 10 to 13 were studied. A significant relation was found between belief in the direct effect of words on reality, (...)
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    The (ir)reversibility of English binomials: corpus, constraints, developments.Sandra Mollin - 2014 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    This book focuses on binomials (word pairs such as heart and soul, rich and poor, or if and when), and in particular on the degree of reversibility that English binomials demonstrate. Detailed and innovative corpus linguistic analyses investigate the correlates of the degree of reversibility, linguistic constraints that influence the ordering and reversibility of binomials and the diachronic development of reversibility. In addition, judgment data are analyzed for their convergence and divergence with corpus data regarding degrees of reversibility. The book (...)
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    Biological thinking in evolutionary psychology: Rockbottom or quicksand?H. Looren De Jong & W. J. Van Der Steen - 1998 - Philosophical Psychology 11 (2):183 – 205.
    Evolutionary psychology is put forward by its defenders as an extension of evolutionary biology, bringing psychology within the integrated causal chain of the hard sciences. It is extolled as a new paradigm for integrating psychology with the rest of science. We argue that such claims misrepresent the methods and explanations of evolutionary biology, and present a distorted view of the consequences that might be drawn from evolutionary biology for views of human nature. General theses about adaptation in biology are empty (...)
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    Frazeosemanticheskoe pole rozhdenii︠a︡, zhizni i smerti cheloveka.E. G. Chalkova - 2006 - Moskva: Moskovskiĭ gos. obl. universitet. Edited by A. N. Ozerov.
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    Scepticism at the Birth of Satire: Carneades in Lucilius’ Concilivm Deorvm.Ian Goh - 2018 - Classical Quarterly 68 (1):128-142.
    The best-known fact about the interaction of the Republican Roman poet Gaius Lucilius (c.180–103/102b.c.e.), the inventor of the genre of Roman verse satire, with the doctrine of Scepticism is probably a statement of Cicero: that Clitomachus the Academician dedicated a treatise to the poet (Cic.Luc. 102). Diogenes Laertius makes much of that writer's, Clitomachus’, industry (τὸ φιλόπονον, 4.67), with the comment: ‘to such lengths did his diligence (ἐπιμελείας) go that he composed more than four hundred treatises’. This phraseology surely reminds (...)
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    Corpus Linguistics in Legal Discourse.Stanisław Goźdź-Roszkowski - 2021 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 34 (5):1515-1540.
    There are many different ways in which modern Corpus Linguistics can be used to enrich and broaden our understanding of legal discourse. Based on the central principle of co-occurrence and co-selection in language construction, this paper reviews current applications of Corpus Linguistics in the area of legal discourse focusing on issues ranging from phraseology, variation in legal discourse, legal translation, register and genre perspectives on legal discourse, legal discourse in forensic contexts to evaluative language in judicial settings. It revisits the (...)
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  35. Leksicheskai︠a︡ semantika i frazeologii︠a︡: mezhvuzovskiĭ sbornik nauchnykh trudov.M. V. Nikitin & V. V. Kabakchi (eds.) - 1987 - Leningrad: Leningradskiĭ gos. pedagog. in-t im. A.I. Gert︠s︡ena.
     
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    Frazeosemanticheskoe pole "Trudovai︠a︡ dei︠a︡telʹnostʹ cheloveka" kak semanticheskiĭ klass frazeologicheskoĭ sistemy: na materiale sovremennogo frant︠s︡uzskogo i︠a︡zyka: monografii︠a︡.S. B. Okhapkina - 2009 - I︠a︡roslavlʹ: I︠A︡roslavskiĭ gos. pedagogicheskiĭ universitet im. K.D. Ushinskogo.
    Монография предназначена студентам старших курсов высших учебных заведений факультета иностранных языков, аспирантам и преподавателям.
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    The principle of synthetic unity in Berkeley and Kant..Samuel Medary Dick - 1898 - Lowell, Mass.,: Morning mail company print.
    Excerpt from The Principle of Synthetic Unity in Berkeley and Kant This little volume was prepared as a thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the University of Michigan. By the advice of Dr. John Dewey I have undertaken to interpret the Metaphysical Notes of Berkeley's Commonplace Book, and as far as possible discover the Principle of Unity which occasionally manifests itself in Berkeley's works and which formed a basis for a Treatise on the Will which Berkeley contemplated (...)
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    A Preliminary Discussion of Dai Zhen’s Philosophy of Language.W. U. Genyou - 2010 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 5 (4):523-542.
    Dai Zhen’s philosophy of language took the opportunity of a transition in Chinese philosophy to develop a form of humanist positivism, which was different from both the Song and Ming dynasties’ School of Principles and the early Qing dynasty’s philosophical forms. His philosophy of language had four primary manifestations: It differentiated between “names pointing at entities and real events” and “names describing summum bonum and perfection”; In discussing the metaphysical issue of “the Dao,” it was the first to introduce a (...)
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    The Sacrifice of Iphigeneia: An Example of 'Distribution' of a Lucretian Theme in Virgil.P. R. Hardie - 1984 - Classical Quarterly 34 (02):406-.
    In his discussion of Virgilian imitations of Lucretian phraseology Cyril Bailey examines the phenomenon of what he terms the ‘doublet’, that is, the procedure whereby Virgil imitates separate elements of a Lucretian phrase at different points in his own work. Take, for example, De Rerum Natura 1. 210–12: esse videlicet in terris primordia rerum, quae nos fecundas vertentes vomere glebas terraique solum subigentes cimus ad ortus.
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    Regreso a la experiencia: lecturas de Peirce, James, Dewey y Lewis.Livio Mattarollo - 2014 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 40 (2):260-261.
    Algunos autores han sostenido que es posible que en el pasaje de la mano invisible, en La teoría de los sentimientos morales, Smith esté contestando a Rousseau. Esta hipótesis se basa en una fraseología similar que usan tanto Smith como Rousseau en el Discurso sobre el origen de la desigualdad. En esta nota se mostrará que es posible realizar una distinción importante con relación al período histórico que Smith está analizando en el pasaje de la mano invisible de TSM IV: (...)
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    Shaping writing grades: collocation and writing context effects.Lee McCallum - 2022 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Philip Durrant.
    This Element explores relationships between collocations, writing quality, and learner and contextual variables in a first-year composition (FYC) programme. Comprising three studies, this Element is anchored in understanding phraseological complexity and its sub-constructs of sophistication and diversity. First, the authors look at sophistication through association measures. They tap into how these measures may tell us different types of information about collocation via a cluster analysis. Selected measures from this clustering are used in a cumulative links model to establish relationships between (...)
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    Tradition and innovation in language and linguistics: a Coserian perspective.Cristinel Munteanu - 2017 - New York: Peter Lang Edition.
    Part 1: Linguistics and philosophy of language -- Part 2: Hermeneutics and text linguistics -- Part 3: Lexicology and phraseology.
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    The problem of coerced abortion in China and related ethical issues: commentary.Mary G. Winkler - 1999 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 8 (4):477.
    On the first page of this very timely paper the author quotes Linda Gordon: “Birth control has always been primarily an issue of politics, not of technology.” This statement provides a theme for response to Jing-Bao Nie's arguments. In reading this paper, I found myself reminded of two of George Orwell's insights: When governments use euphemisms they are usually up to no good: “Such phraseology is needed if one wants to name things without calling up mental pictures of them” [e.g., (...)
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    A preliminary discussion of Dai Zhen’s philosophy of language.Genyou Wu - 2010 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 5 (4):523-542.
    Dai Zhen’s philosophy of language took the opportunity of a transition in Chinese philosophy to develop a form of humanist positivism, which was different from both the Song and Ming dynasties’ School of Principles and the early Qing dynasty’s philosophical forms. His philosophy of language had four primary manifestations: (1) It differentiated between names pointing at entities and real events and names describing summum bonum and perfection ; (2) In discussing the metaphysical issue of the Dao, it was the first (...)
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  45. Beyond Biosecurity.Chandler D. Rogers - 2018 - Environmental Philosophy 15 (1):7-19.
    As boundaries between domesticity and the undomesticated increasingly blur for cohabitants of Vancouver Island, home to North America’s densest cougar population, predatorial problems become more and more pressing. Rosemary-Claire Collard responds on a pragmatic plane, arguing that the encounter between human and cougar is only ever destructive, that contact results in death and almost always for the cougar. Advocating for vigilance in policing boundaries separating cougar from civilization, therefore, she looks to Foucault’s analysis of modern biopower in the first volume (...)
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    Rethinking the English–Arabic Legal Translation Course: Restructuring for Specific Competence Acquisition.Sonia Asmahène Halimi - 2019 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 32 (1):117-134.
    The standards for translating texts in specialized fields have become particularly rigorous with the increasing complexity of material and growing demand for its translation. While translations simply aimed at communication and produced by machine translation are proliferating, the need for reliable and high-quality translations is also increasing. The demand for expert-dependable legal translation is higher than ever, requiring competence-based training in the field of legal translation. This paper describes a guided-task framework for developing subject area competence at the earliest stage (...)
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    Language Usage and Second Language Morphosyntax: Effects of Availability, Reliability, and Formulaicity.Rundi Guo & Nick C. Ellis - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    A large body of psycholinguistic research demonstrates that both language processing and language acquisition are sensitive to the distributions of linguistic constructions in usage. Here we investigate how statistical distributions at different linguistic levels – morphological and lexical, and phrasal – contribute to the ease with which morphosyntax is processed and produced by second language learners. We analyze Chinese ESL learners’ knowledge of four English inflectional morphemes: -ed, -ing, and third-person -s on verbs, and plural -s on nouns. In Elicited (...)
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    Evaluative meaning: German idiomatic patterns, context, and the category fo cause.Rita Finkbeiner - 2012 - Pragmatics and Cognition 20 (1):107-134.
    Linguistic evaluation has become an important area of inquiry in recent years. In the traditions of, e.g., lexical semantics, phraseology, corpus linguistics, and interactional linguistics, a large inventory of linguistic means have been identified by which speakers can express evaluative meanings. However, the class of German sentential idioms, e.g., Das kannst du dir in die Haare schmieren , has not gained much attention. This paper explores how the evaluative meaning of German sentential idioms is constructed syntactically, semantically, and pragmatically. In (...)
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    Sana oculos meos.Rashad Rehman - 2021 - Augustinianum 61 (1):137-152.
    Augustine’s commentary on Alypius’ curiositas at the gladiatorial show (6, 8, 13) recounts one of the most well-known stories in Augustine’s Confessiones. Despite the various interpretations or explications of the story in Augustinian scholarship, this paper argues that the story centres around Alypius’ curiositas as a function of Alypius’ preceding, morally deficient character. The author provides a fourfold, cumulative and philological case for this thesis. He develops this case by means of four evidences. First, Augustine uses the phraseology of animus (...)
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    Exercises in Idiomatic Italian: Through Literal Translation From the English.Maria Francesca Rossetti - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    This innovative aid to the study of Italian was published in 1867 by Maria Francesca Rossetti, the older sister of Dante Gabriel, William Michael and Christina. A scholar and teacher of Italian, she was later to publish A Shadow of Dante, a guide to the Divine Comedy, also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection. Her purpose here, as she explains in her preface, is to demonstrate idiomatic Italian usage by providing short passages translated very literally into English, so that the (...)
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