2024. iii, 169 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles
Creative metaphors and non-propositional effects: An experiment
Valandis Bardzokas | pp.鈥473鈥500
Pragmatic markers in English and Italian film dialogue: Distribution and translation
Liviana Galiano | pp.鈥501鈥533
Translating politeness on public notices with a directive function in Thessaloniki: A cross-cultural perspective
Christopher Lees | pp.鈥534鈥564
An investigation of the formation and pragmatic strategies of 鈥渪x-zi鈥: The case of Chinese
2024. iii, 159 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles
Telicity judgments in L2 English by L1 Slovak speakers: The role of proficiency and exposure in telicity interpretations
Zuzana Nadova & Mar铆a del Pilar Garc铆a Mayo | pp.鈥775鈥808
Heritage speakers鈥 processing of the Spanish subjunctive: A pupillometric study
Priscila L贸pez-Beltr谩n & Paola E. Dussias | pp.鈥809鈥855
What looks native-like may not necessarily be native-like: Evidence from L2 Chinese covert objects
Lilong Xu & Boping Yuan | pp.鈥856鈥8
2024. v, 160 pp.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Linguistic constructions
Beata Trawi艅ski, Marc Kupietz & Kristel Proost | pp.鈥165鈥169
Articles
Future constructions in English and Norwegian: A contrastive corpus study
Stefan Hartmann & Olaf Mikkelsen | pp.鈥170鈥196
French, Polish and Czech converbs: A contrastive corpus-based study
Olga N谩dvorn铆kov谩 | pp.鈥197鈥225
Negative existentials and presentationals in Chinese: A parallel corpus investigation
Ludovica Lena | pp.鈥226鈥247\
Projected me
2024. iii, 285 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles
Pragmatics and cognition in Easy Language
Julia Fuchs | pp.鈥1鈥26
When do people dislike self-enhancers? When they claim to be superior
Valentin Weber & Hugo Mercier | pp.鈥27鈥48
Four-year-olds鈥 visuospatial cognitive abilities and their relation to observer鈥憊iewpoint gestures across three communicative tasks
Ulrich J. Boden, Friederike Kern, Sofia Koutalidis, Olga Abramov, Anne Nemeth, Stefan Kopp & Katharina J. Rohlfing | pp.鈥49鈥96
Ironic crit
Dear colleagues,
I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out to request your assistance with a survey I am conducting as part of my MA thesis on languages that have acquired Differential Object Marking (DOM) due to language contact.
So far, I have identified a few well-attested cases, for example in the Tibeto-Burman language family, particularly the Kiranti languages (Ebert 2003; Bickel 2003, etc.), as well as a few other cases such as Afrikaans (den Besten 2000), Basque (Rodr铆guez-O
The influence of pop-culture on mainstream language
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Pop-culture language commonly starts as specific to particular groups with shared interests, and is frequently adopted into mainstream vernacular. We warmly invite you to join us for this discussion around the language of science-fiction, fantasy, and gaming:
鈥 How and why language that develops in these communities is adopted more widely
鈥 How
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This coming week, we have our next installment in the 成人VR视频 Linguistics Colloquium series for the 2024-2025 academic year! This talk will be given by Dr. Linnaea Stockall (Queen Mary University of London) on Friday, November 8 at 3:30PM at Sherbrooke 680 in room 1041. The details of the talk are given below. Title: The […]
Zlata Odribets (成人VR视频) will be presenting a talk 鈥淧assives and antipassives in Tlingit.鈥 The meeting will take place on Monday, November 4 at 3pm in Room 002 of the 成人VR视频 linguistics department. Zlata鈥檚 abstract is below: In this talk, I will be presenting preliminary fieldwork data from Tlingit, which offers new insights into how passives and antipassives operate in Na-Dene. […]
Our next meeting will be on November 4 at 10 AM in room 002. Alex will be聽presenting a bit of her thesis and the following聽paper: Giovannone, N and Theodore, R, M. (2023). Do individual differences in lexical reliance reflect states or traits? The abstract is the following: Research suggests that individuals differ in the degree […]
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November 15th, 2024
2 pm 鈥撯4 pm
Theodora Dame Adjin-Tettey (Durban)
Artificial Intelligence uptake in journalistic routines in Ghana and South Africa
Kerstin Fischer (Odense)
Interacting with robots
December 6th, 2024
9 am 鈥撯11 am
Leah Henrickson (Brisbane)
AI Alter Egos?: The Agency of Digital Human Versions
Annette Le脽m枚llmann (Karlsruhe)
SciCom, AI, and dangerous things
January 17th, 2025
2 pm 鈥撯4 pm
Bettina Migge (Dublin)
Sociolinguistics and Digital & AI Technologies: Towards a res
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We look forward to seeing you in Ljubljana!
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Program:
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