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Semantics: primes and universals

New York: Oxford University Press (1996)

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  1. Right and wrong: from philosophy to everyday discourse.Anna Wierzbicka - 2002 - Discourse Studies 4 (2):225-252.
    One of the most interesting phenomena in the history of the English language is the remarkable rise of the word right, in its many interrelated senses and uses. This article tries to trace the changes in the meaning and use of this word, as well as the rise of new conversational routines based on right, and raises questions about the cultural underpinnings of these semantic and pragmatic developments. It explores the hypothesis that the `discourse of truth' declined in English over (...)
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  • Book review: Theoretical and computational approaches. [REVIEW]Ted Pedersen - 2004 - Minds and Machines 14 (3):419-423.
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  • Individual Conceptual Structure and Legal Experts' Efficient Communication.Jan Engberg - 2009 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 22 (2):223-243.
    The article investigates characteristics of legal concepts as found in academic articles, focusing upon the knowledge base of legal experts. It is a cognitively oriented study of one of the semiotic basics of communication for academic legal purposes. The purpose is to study the structure of knowledge elements connected to the concept of “Criminal liability of corporations” from US law in and across individual experts in order to look for individual differences and similarities. The central concern is to investigate the (...)
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  • La fórmula de rechazo ¡Vete a …! en español peninsular. Una propuesta de análisis desde la Metalengua Semántica Natural (NSM).Mónica Aznárez-Mauleón - 2020 - Pragmática Sociocultural 7 (3):421-444.
    Resumen En este trabajo se analizan 19 fórmulas rutinarias del español peninsular que comparten un mismo esquema sintáctico (Vete a+sintagma nominal o Vete a+sintagma verbal) y que se describen en los diccionarios como expresiones “de rechazo” hacia el interlocutor. Con base en las clasificaciones existentes, estas expresiones podrían considerarse fórmulas “subjetivas”, “afectivas” o “expresivas actitudinales”, ya que sirven para mostrar la actitud y las emociones del hablante. Sin embargo, conceptos complejos como “expresión afectiva”, “actitudinal” o “de rechazo” no resultan muy (...)
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  • A mixed-binomial model for Likert-type personality measures.Jüri Allik - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  • ¿Qué es lo que mejor recuerdas? Nuestra lengua afecta a la memorización de las causas de los eventos.Ciencia Cognitiva - forthcoming - Ciencia Cognitiva.
    Andrea Ariño Bizarro Dept. de Lingüística General e Hispánica, Universidad de Zaragoza, España La causalidad se ha considerado un concepto … Read More →.
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